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Apologies To receive any apologies for absence. Minutes: Apologies for absence were received from Tim Goodson, Patricia Miller and Eugine Yafele. |
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Declarations of Interest To
disclose any pecuniary, other registerable or personal interest as set out in
the adopted Code of Conduct. In making their disclosure councillors are asked
to state the agenda item, the nature of the interest and any action they
propose to take as part of their declaration. If required, further advice should be sought from the Monitoring Officer in advance of the meeting. Minutes: No declarations of disclosable pecuniary interests were made at the meeting. |
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Public Participation To
receive questions or statements on the business of the committee from town and
parish councils and members of the public. Members
of the public who live, work or represent an organisation within the Dorset
Council area, may submit up to two questions or a statement of up to a maximum
of 450 words. All submissions must be
sent electronically to fiona.king@dorsetcouncil.gov.uk by the
deadline set out below. When submitting
a question please indicate who the question is for and include your name,
address and contact details. Questions
and statements received in line with the council’s rules for public
participation will be published as a supplement to the agenda. Questions
will be read out by an officer of the council and a response given by the
appropriate Portfolio Holder or officer at the meeting. All questions, statements and responses will
be published in full within the minutes of the meeting. The deadline for submission
of the full text of a question or statement is 8.30am on 18 June 2021. Details of the Council’s procedure rules can be found at: Public
Participation at Committees.
Minutes: There
were no statements or questions from Town and Parish Councils or member of the public. |
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Questions from Members To receive any questions from members in accordance with procedure rule 13. The deadline for receipt of questions is 8.30am on Friday 18 June 2021. Minutes: There were no questions received from Members. |
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Safer School Review and the future of prevention in Dorset Police PDF 2 MB To receive a presentation from Dorset Police. Minutes: Members received a presentation
from Dorset Police and is attached as an annexure to these minutes. Areas highlighted and discussed:- Prevention at scale very much at
the centre of the integrated care strategy. The need to explore more about the
cost to schools. The charging model from the Police
was not sustainable or ethical at the present time. Being part of providing safer
healthier lives across Dorset. A large number of children in
Dorset were educated within the Independent sector, had they been consulted.
Officers confirmed they had been consulted. A key partner of this was health,
especially in the prevention element, working collaboratively, development of
collective services and ideas around quick wins. A lot of the information was
already out there it now needed to be coordinated. Violence reduction work
highlighted. Working collaboratively across the
public sector, data sharing. Looking to populate health
management systems. A number of areas where
communication could be improved Place for the voluntary sector and
how would this fit. The Chairman highlighted a key meeting on 30 June and encouraged as many partners to attend as possible. She invited Police colleagues to report back to the Board in the autumn with an update. |
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Update on the Local Outbreak Management Plan PDF 76 KB To receive a report from the Director for Public Health. Additional documents: Minutes: Members
considered a report which provided a short update on the current situation with
COVID-19, and the response that was continuing under the refreshed local
outbreak management plan. An update was also provided on the current actions
under the plan. The Director for
Public Health updated members on the current Covid situation:
Areas
highlighted and discussed:- The importance
of reinforcing businesses about more testing and vaccinations as GPs did not
always have telephone contacts for younger people. The success of
the ongoing vaccination work. Reminder that
Covid had not gone away, while hospitals were not full with Covid patients it
was still having an impact on primary care. Reinforced the
continuation of following the rules. The need to keep
transmission as low as possible. The nervousness
around vaccinations especially with some younger people. The anxiety in a number of younger people in respect of injections and how this could be fuelled by reports on social media. |
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Update on the Integrated Care System (ICS) PDF 84 KB To receive a report from the Director for Public Health. Additional documents: Minutes: Members considered a report which provided a summary of the next steps in the
development of Integrated Care Systems. However, it also intended to highlight
some important proposed policy developments, including the formation of the
statutory Health and Care Partnership. This was because within the current
Dorset system, two Health and Wellbeing Boards already existed as statutory
boards who were responsible for the promotion of prevention and integration at a place-based level. Areas highlighted and discussed:- Very much work in progress. A degree of top down design. The role of the Health and
Wellbeing Board to oversee what happened in the Dorset Council area. An opportunity to work out what the
people of Dorset needed. A mirror report was also considered
by the Health and Wellbeing Board in the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole
council area. Central directives highlighted. Following
discussion members were ‘minded to’ approve the recommendation. The Director
for Public health had the delegated authority to approve the recommendation
following members ‘minded to’ motion. In view of rising infection rates
members agreed to hold the initial development session online with the hope
that members could meet face to face later in the year. Decision Members agreed to hold a development session in the next two months to consider how the Board will work with the place-based partnership forum of the ICS and its statutory body. |
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Joint Strategic Needs Assessment - Health Inequalities PDF 734 KB To receive a presentation from the Senior Analyst, Public Health Dorset. Minutes: Members received a presentation on
health Inequalities from the Principal Researcher from Public Health, which is
attached as an annexure to these minutes. Areas highlighted and discussed:- Feedback from focus groups
highlighted – key messages were how complex the issues were in health
inequalities, not just about one sector but about working together. Power of the Insights Panel process
highlighted. Importance of listening to and
working with communities First stage of process now needed
to feed into the strategic decision process. Invest collective resource in the
community. How best to engage with communities
across Dorset. Consideration of online engagement
work to get discussions around key areas. Highlighted the use of plain
language – not corporate or ‘buzz’ like words was essential. Following a question from the Chairman about whether health inequalities could be put in a place to be understood by all, officers advised that the first phase had focused on the professional audience and more wide engagement with communities would be for the next stage. |
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Physical Activity Strategy PDF 2 MB Members to receive a brief update from the Programme Co-ordinator. Minutes: Members received a presentation
from the Programme Co-ordinator which is attached as an annexure to these
minutes. The following link will take you to
the system map: https://www.publichealthdorset.org.uk/jsna/insights/physical-activity.aspx Areas highlighted and discussed:- Understanding behavioural barriers,
working with people and communities, not imposing interventions and solutions. Focus more on movement rather than
physical activity. De-medicalise a number of problems
that were caused by lifestyle factors. Empower people. The new drive to reduce obesity in
primary care and could this be linked to the Live Well Dorset work. Including the whole family on the
activity journey. Encourage people back into
exercise, people have got out of the habit as a result of Covid, illness etc. Journey
back into good practice. Strengthening the number of social
prescribers to help patients to not have to see GPs every time. Consider the public sector
workforce in Dorset and how to promote this through the workforce. Be helpful to hold a whole member webinar on this topic. |
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Better Care Fund (BCF) and Hospital Discharge Programme PDF 81 KB The Interim Executive Director for Adult Social Care to update members on the BCF for 2020/21 and the uplift allocated to existing schemes. There was no formal reporting requirement for the BCF to the Health and Wellbeing Board during the period due to Covid. The 2021/22 BCF guidance is not yet available. Minutes: The Interim Executive Director
for Adult Social Care updated members on the BCF for 2020/21
and the uplift allocated to existing schemes. Members were advised that
ordinarily they would have received an annual report. However, as an impact of Covid there was no
requirement last year to produce one. Members also considered a report
which provided preliminary information on the Dorset Integrated Care System
funding for the Hospital Discharge Programme in advance of a fuller report at
the Health and Wellbeing Board on 22 September 2021. Areas highlighted and discussed:- Helpful to have a detailed
conversation about how this activity was jointly funded. Officers confirmed that CCG
colleagues had had sight of the report and were in agreement with it prior to
agenda publication. Members were ‘minded to’ agree the
recommendation as set out in the report.
The Interim Executive Director for People, Adults had the delegated
authority to approve members’ ‘minded to’ motion. Decision That the Portfolio Holder for Adult Care and Health be given delegated authority in consultation with the Chair and Vice-Chair of the Health and Well-being Board (and following Council and CCG governance processes) to agree Dorset Integrated Care System funding for the Hospital Discharge Programme for the period April to September 2021 if needed in advance of a report coming to the Board on 22 September 2021. |
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Urgent items To consider any items of business which the Chairman has had
prior notification and considers to be urgent pursuant to section 100B (4) b)
of the Local Government Act 1972. The reason for the urgency shall be recorded
in the minutes. Minutes: There were no urgent items of business. |
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Exempt Business To move the exclusion of the press and the public for the following item
in view of the likely disclosure of exempt information within the meaning of
paragraph 3 of schedule 12 A to the Local Government Act 1972 (as amended). The public and the press will be asked to leave the meeting whilst the
item of business is considered. Minutes: There was no exempt business. |