Issue - meetings

Stregthen the role and impact of ill health prevention

Meeting: 26/11/2019 - Overview and Scrutiny Task-and-Finish Group (Item 3)

Give Every Child the Best Start in Life

Minutes:

The Board received a presentation from the Assistant Director of Education, Learning and Skills on the above theme contained in the Marmot report.  The Board reviewed Marmot’s Policy recommendations and the actions the Council is already promoting and undertaking.  The Board discussed influencing breast feeding and the barriers families can face to be unable to continue doing so for a longer period of time.  The Board also reviewed community and the support services from Health Visitors etc.  It was noted that quality work was already been undertaken with partners as a result of traumatic events.


Meeting: 29/10/2019 - Overview and Scrutiny Task-and-Finish Group (Item 1)

Stregthen the role and impact of ill health prevention

Minutes:

Members received a copy of the Marmot Review – Executive Summary, which was referred to at the meeting.  Members also received a presentation from the Director of Public Health, Caroline Dimond which set out prevention measures across the Council and its partners, which included working with STP, partners locally and work within the Council. 

 

The Group was advised that focus was on identifying opportunities where greater effort can be invested into prevention and early intervention which would assist with reducing high cost spending later on.  The presentation set out interventions which would bring quickest gains and how to secure a success.   The presentation also included key achievements to date and outlined how the Housing Strategy would support prevention.

 

The Group then went on to receive a presentation from Becky Morgan and Louise Sims from Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust.  The presentation provided information to members on the positive work voluntary organisations provide to the community.  In particular focus was on prevention work and success of the Talking Point trial.  The Group was advised that the community builders had been key in the project but future funding of the project was due to expire in approximately 18months.