Venue: Virtual Meeting
Contact: Joanne McNally
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Welcome and Introductions Minutes:
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Declarations of Interest Cllr Mary Lanigan / Cllr Dorothy Davison Minutes: There were
no declarations of interest received at this point in the meeting. |
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Minutes- 14 December 2020 PDF 228 KB Minutes: The minutes of the Live Well South Tees Board meeting held on 14 December 2021 were submitted and approved as a correct record. |
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Whole System Change Best Start in Life - Presentation and Discussion Kathryn Boulton - Corporate Director Children & Family Services – Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council Presented By: 1,2,3 Minutes: The Board received a presentation from Kathryn Boulton,
Corporate Director of Children and Family Services at Redcar and Cleveland
Council on behalf of herself and also Sue Butcher Director of Children’s
Services at Middlesbrough Council and Mark Adams, Director of Public Health
South Tees. The work of Rebecca Scott from Public Health was also acknowledged
by Kathryn Boulton. The presentation provided an update on the work undertaken so far to
develop a Whole System Change for Children and Families and an outline of next
steps. The Board heard that there is a dedicated and passionate workforce and
good examples of evidence based practice but we are not seeing rates change on
child health profiles at the pace we would like. The Live Well South Tees Board had previously given a mandate to: • Focus on PLACE (not
organisations) • Build common purpose
(vision, values, common function) across members • Shared insight and
credible strategies • Mission-driven • Strong, collaborative
System leadership • Closer connection to
communities The Corporate Director advised that there had been many challenges over
the past year including: • Global Pandemic • Further inequalities • Lock down babies
Children’s Commissioner Report • Lack of face to face
contact with families • Responding to the emotional
health and well-being of children and families • Increase in
safeguarding concerns The Board heard that to effect change we need to be focussing on the
earliest years and why early years are so important. • When very young
children thrive communities thrive • From conception stable caring
relationships, enriching experiencing and our surroundings shape a child's life
course • Adversity can also
shape our bodies and brain development • Our earliest
experiences shape our health as an adult Framing • How we communicate about the
importance of early childhood development is a critical factor - Use of metaphors such as - Serve and
return; interaction back and forth that builds the brain - Overloaded lorry; when parents are
over-burdened they struggle to care for their children's needs and how we view
this shapes community and services response - We need a common language and common
understanding to build capacity The Corporate Director provided an overview of the outcomes of the
workshop that had been held: Partnership working • We need the community as partners
from the beginning – engaging community is not a key strength • On-going strategic buy
in is key to success – strategic governance • A shared understanding
and a common language • Alignment of services
could be key – need to be joined up in thinking/delivery • The development of
early years is important for the future of South Tees Dedicated Resources • Need a focused team –
this cannot be done on top of somebody's day job • Freedom to focus on the early years
and develop new ways of working – this is not a quick fix • Pump prime early years – be smarter with the investment we have, look at resource ... view the full minutes text for item 20/16 |
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South Tees Wellbeing Network Launch/ Mental Health update Dominic Gardner - Director of Operations – Tees -Tees Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Trust Presented By: 1,2,3 Minutes: Dominic Gardner, Director of Operations at TEWV delivered a presentation
to the Board on the South Tees Wellbeing Network Launch and provided a Mental
Health Update. The Director of Operations provided a brief overview of the South Tees Wellbeing
Network. It was advised that is a large
scale South Tees network, likely in the 1000’s, of front line
employees/volunteers whose work is to improve the broad wellbeing of South Tees
residents. •
Soft
Launch – February 4th 2021 – •
Over
400 contacts on interim list at present – awaiting formal sign up •
Format
and next 12 months mapped out for functions – Currently awaiting GDPR and
approvals for I.T. platforms to formally launch the network – Now expected
during April/May 2021 It was advised that Formal paper
to be submitted to the Live Well South Tees Board once all technical/GDPR
approvals given The Director of Operations then provided the Board with an overview of
work currently being undertaken in regards to Mental
Health. The Board was advised that the South Tees Mental Health and Recovery
Group’s purpose was to identify actions to support system recovery to
enhance mental health protective factors and to mitigate the impact of Covid-19
and prevent further harm. The key actions of
the group include: •
Develop
a picture of local level mental health need •
Build
capacity and capability across our workforce to prevent mental health problems
and promote good mental health •
Increase
awareness of wellbeing and common understanding and adoption of wellbeing
measures •
Increase
individual and community resilience •
Support
recovery from mental health problems and equip people with social and emotional
skills to manage their lives •
To
make connections between existing recovery structures and partnerships Resilience •
Population
Resilience - Increase VCS Capacity to provide sustainable mental health and
wellbeing support within neighbourhoods and communities (Services to begin
recruiting in March / April 2021) •
Investment
via Local Authorities into our local voluntary Care Sector (VCS), this
investment will be aimed at increasing capacity within existing local community
hubs which have been developed by our local authority colleagues. •
The
funds will enable our local voluntary care sector partners to embed mental
health and wellbeing support into our community hubs Community Mental Health
Framework •
A
joined up model; not a focus on the parts
•
Delivery
of specific aims identified in the NHS long term plan •
Transformation
of community mental health care; change not ‘more of the same’ •
Collectively
led by health, local authority and voluntary sector •
Coproduced
with our service users, carers and families, a focus on inequalities •
Driven
from Place, Locality •
Delivered
within the framework of an integrated person centred model Next Steps 2021/22 January-March •
Establish
governance structures and work streams/ task and finish groups •
Create
a strong communication plan •
Have
in place coproduction with the intention to evolve this as the programme grows.
•
Deliver
staff engagement events (updates and question and answers) • Identify ... view the full minutes text for item 20/17 |
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Tees Safeguarding Adults Board - annual report PDF 3 MB
Presented By: 1,2 Additional documents: Minutes: The Tees Safeguarding Adults Board Annual Report had been
circulated to the Live Well South Tees Board prior to the meeting for
information. Darren Best the Independent
Chair of the Tees Safeguarding Adults Board informed Members that the annual
report pre-dated Covid and that a planning day had taken place on 11 March 2021
to look at future priorities. Some of
the priorities that had been identified included: ·
Involving service users and their carers to shape the direction of
the Board ·
Creating closer links with other partnerships such as the Live
Well South Tees Board and Community Safety Partnershios ·
Communication and engagement with service users and their carers ·
Linking with the Children’s Safeguarding Board The Live Well South Tees Board noted the report. |
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Health and Wellbeing Executive Chair's report ( assurance report) PDF 821 KB
Presented By: 1,2,3 Minutes: In March 2020, local areas were informed that publication of
the Government’s approach to the Better Care Fund (BCF)
in 2020-21 would be delayed to allow areas to better focus on responding to the
COVID-19 pandemic, but that minimal changes would be made for 2020-21. It was confirmed in December 2020, that areas will not be
required to submit BCF plans in 2020-21 but must
agree the use of the mandatory minimum funding streams locally and place these
into a pooling arrangement governed by an agreement under section 75 The Board were informed that a representative from ICS North
East will be invited to attend a future meeting to give an update on the ICS
White paper that was published in February 2021. |
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Date and Time of Next Meeting TBC Minutes: TBC |