Wakefield MDC Public Health Intelligence Joint Strategic Needs
Wakefield MDC Public Health Intelligence Joint Strategic Needs Assessment Techniques and approach Shane Mullen – Public Health Intelligence Manager Wakefield Public Health Intelligence
Who we are • Public Health is part of the local authority (for this moment in time) • Commissions various services such as the Healthy Child Program and smoking cessation etc. • Supports the Clinical Commissioning group with its commissioning Wakefield Public Health Intelligence
What we do in PH Intelligence • Surveil the health and wellbeing needs of the population served • Inform local and national policy • Monitor and evaluate services Wakefield Public Health Intelligence
Our Process • We usually work back from what is killing people at greater rates compared to benchmarks. • Routine reports on routine data for diseases that are consistently a problem for out area • Gather relevant information/intelligence • Demonstrate this need in a useful way to policy makers Link Wakefield Public Health Intelligence
Our Process • Demonstrate the inequality within a disease area • Produce a detailed needs assessment or an update to the JSNA site (or both) • Communicate the findings to all those broadly to inform new or developing policy Wakefield Public Health Intelligence
Our Process • Monitor performance of commissioned services • Evaluate any interventions • Evaluate any change in the need of the population Wakefield Public Health Intelligence
Our Challenge • Public facing • Board audience • Not so Joint as the name implies Wakefield Public Health Intelligence
Trend to ascertain importance Wakefield Public Health Intelligence
Trend to ascertain importance 66 64 62 60 58 56 54 52 50 48 63. 2 61. 6 Wakefield Public Health Intelligence England 14 12 -2 0 20 -2 01 3 20 11 12 10 -2 0 20 11 09 -2 0 20 10 08 -2 0 20 20 07 06 -2 0 20 -2 00 9 56. 7 08 Years Females Disability Free Life Expectancy Trend Yorkshire and The Humber
It would not be PH presentation without a map… Wakefield Public Health Intelligence
What we know about Wakefield Ward level Life Expectancy at birth for Females pooled period 2013 -15 Pontefract South Ackworth, North Elmsall and Upton Wakefield Rural Castleford Central and Glasshoughton Horbury and South Ossett Wakefield South Crofton, Ryhill and Walton Wrenthorpe and Outwood West Stanley and Outwood East Hemsworth Ossett Wakefield North Altofts and Whitwood Airedale and Ferry Fryston Wakefield West South Elmsall and South Kirkby Knottingley Featherstone Pontefract North Normanton Wakefield East LE at birth (Years) UCL Wakefield Public Health Intelligence 77. 8 78. 8 LCL 79. 8 80. 8 81. 8 82. 8 WMDC 83. 8 84. 8 LE 85. 8 86. 8
Outcomes based accountability 1. The first thing we start with… what need are we addressing? 2. What will the population outcome be 3. What does an interventions activity look like to achieve that outcome 4. Link – Future in Mind Wakefield Public Health Intelligence
Evaluation and survey • An evaluation would be against an interventions outcomes framework • Often qualitative studies are commissioned to understand users and/or staff perspective • Population survey are used to understand changing need and effectiveness of interventions Link Wakefield Public Health Intelligence
Any Questions? Wakefield Public Health Intelligence
Shane Mullen Public Health Intelligence Manager smullen@wakefield. gov. uk www. wakefieldjsna. co. uk Wakefield Public Health Intelligence
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