The Board received a
paper on a Public Health Workforce Campaign, presented by Kate
Blackburn (Director of Public Health). The presentation covered the
following matters:
- It was acknowledged
that the role of the Health and Wellbeing Board is to bring
together the political, clinical and professional leaders across
the healthcare system to reduce health inequalities and improve the
health of the wider population.
- The majority of the
collective of staff live within the boundaries of Wiltshire,
therefore presenting an opportunity to improve staff health as a
starting point, before expanding to improve the health of the wider
population.
- The paper provides
all organisations within the Health and Wellbeing Board an
evidence-based approach to improving workforce health collectively.
It is known that good health and wellbeing is essential for
successful and sustainable work places.
- Based on the
population data of Wiltshire, risk factors commonly relate to areas
such as smoking, drinking and cancer; however it is acknowledged
that if there isn’t good mental health, physical
interventions will not succeed. The first stage has therefore been
recognised as improving health and wellbeing.
- It was acknowledged
that though individual workplaces will have policies, more work
needs to be done with the organisations of the Health and Wellbeing
Board coming together.
- It was outlined that
Step 1 focuses on emotional wellbeing and resilience, with Step 2
then focusing on lifestyle factors and interventions. There are a
range of interventions and indicators that can be used to track
progress, ultimately seeing how this links to the wider work and
principles of the ICS and ICA.
- As one of the key BSW
ICS tools, the Public Health team and Kevin McNamara are producing
training in relation to making every contact count.
In addition, the Board noted
comments on the following matters:
- The Chairman noted
that though apologies had been received on behalf of Kevin
McNamara; Kevin had stated that having read the paper the Great
Western Hospital can commit to recommendations 1-3. Additionally,
the Great Western Hospital has a Board endorsed Healthy and
Wellbeing Strategy, which was agreed earlier in the
year.
- Kier Pritchard
endorsed and signed up to each recommendation from the Wiltshire
Police perspective. It was stressed that for the Police, mental
health and wellbeing is critical, with the Police constantly making
use of staff surveys to evaluate workforce. Having seen increases
in anxiety in the past 12 months, Wiltshire Police have signed up
to a national Blue Light Together programme to help to preserve and
increase mental health and wellbeing.
- Stephen Ladyman stated that Wiltshire Health and Care were
happy to sign up to the recommendations, however noted that there
is a need to make sure reporting is light touch. Kate Blackburn
agreed that the reporting should be light and meaningful, whilst
allowing the collective effort to be greater than an
individually.
- Councillor Richard
Clewer added that there is benefit to monitoring and reporting
back, with reporting critical to handling any issues the Health and
Wellbeing Board is looking to address. Councillor Clewer agreed
that this should be done in a targeted way rather than onerous way,
that gives a good set of data for granularity.
- Nicola Hazle added that AWP would be happy to commit to
recommendations 1-3 and would feedback recommendation 4 to the
organisation. Nicola updated that a number of pieces of work had
been completed by AWP in relation to Health and Wellbeing including
work on the AWP health and wellbeing strategy, production by leads
of a trauma informed compassionate leadership guide and a
trust-wide health and wellbeing group. Additionally, future
wellbeing webinars and training sessions have been
planned.
- Alison Ryan agreed
that the Royal United Hospital would sign up to all of the
recommendations, also citing that the RUH has a raft of support
measures in place to support staff. Additionally, research is being
conducted at Bath University to evaluate mental state and how to
make improvements to it. Alison stressed that what makes the
collective strong is having enough staff to do the job as otherwise
staff are overstressed and overstretched. There is also an
awareness of health inequalities in Bath, which needs to be
understood.
- Lucy Townsend
accepted the recommendations from a Wiltshire Council perspective,
noting that everything is in place for recommendations 1 and 2 for
the Public Health team to deliver next year.
- Gillian Leake noted that as a small organisation,
Healthwatch would sign up to these recommendations; noting that
though small organisations don’t have a large amount of
resources, they offer line management, which didn’t seem to
have been mentioned in this report. It was clarified that in the
Local Authority line management is critical and key, which is most
likely the reason why it wasn’t referenced.
- The Chairman stated
that the BSW CCG would be happy to sign up to recommendations 1-3
and would actively encourage recommendation 4.
- It was agreed that
this item would be added to a future agenda in order to monitor
progress being made.
Decision – The Wiltshire Health and Wellbeing Board
accepted the following recommended proposals:
i) Each organisation agrees
to collectively enable a healthy workforce through improved
wellbeing and increased resilience.
ii) Each organisation to implement a suitable and
targeted intervention that addresses health and wellbeing in their
workforce.
iii) Each organisation to monitor and report back on
progress in 12 months’ time.
iv) Each organisation, and the Health and Wellbeing
Board itself, to sign up to the Prevention Concordat for Better
Mental Health, a shared commitment by signatories to work together
to prevent mental health problems and promote good mental
health.
It was also agreed that in order to
progress this agenda further, organisational leads on workforce
wellbeing would be collated, performance indicators would be agreed
at a future meeting and the Integrated Care Alliance would support
organisations with the development of action on this agenda.