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Health Promoting Homes Programme
“Healthier, Happier, Longer Lives for All.”
Séamus Mullen – Investing for Health
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Outline
• Background to IFH
• Context for Programme’s development
• Programme Components
• Evaluation of the Programme
• Way forward?
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Background to IFH:
IFH developed by NI Assembly (September 2002)
Shift in public health policy – treatment to prevention
Link between premature death and disease to social and economic inequalities
Partnership a critical factor to success
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IFH Aims:
Overarching aims of IFH at NI level are:
1. To improve the health status of all our people
2. To reduce inequalities in health
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IFH Objectives: Poverty
Skills and Attitudes
Emotional Well-being
Healthy Environment
Neighbourhoods
Reduce Accidents
Healthier Choices.
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“Socio-economic inequalities in health reflect differential exposure from before birthand across the life span, to risk associated with socio-economic position” (Acheson, 1998)
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Partnership Members:
HS&S 17%
District Councils 17%
Other Statutory 13%
Community & Voluntary
29%
WHSSC 7%
Private Sector 7%
LSP/HLC10%
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“Healthier, Happier, Longer Lives for All”
“To inspire and lead people to work together for positive living”
Our Vision is:
Our mission is:
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Strategic Roles of IFH:
Influencer
Agenda setter
Lead
Funder
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Themes:
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Outline:
• Programme Origin
• Programme Development
• Multi-agency delivery approach on priority target
• Evaluation
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Origin:
• Money identified in HWIP• PFA target – obesity
PFA Target 1.13:“Boards, Trusts and Investing for Health partnerships to produce, by 31
March 2006, an integrated plan detailing their contribution to halting the rise in levels of obesity in children by 2010”
• IFH approached to develop a programme– Multi-agency– Preventative
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Programme Concept:
• First integrated programme focusing on prevention of weight gain and obesity – Personal development– Nutrition– Physical Activity– Oral Health– Breastfeeding
• Home setting – cascade effect
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Programme Development:
• Surestart, IFH and Westcare Health Promotion
• Surestart provided basis for the programme
• IFH coordination and agenda setting
• Health Promotion - evidence base
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Partners in the Project
• Investing for Health• Health Action Zone• Strabane Surestart• Westcare Health Promotion Department• Sperrin Lakeland Trust• Foyle Health and Social Services Trust• Strabane District Council• Parents Advice Centre
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HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES BOARD
W E S T E R N
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Programme Delivery:
• Targeted 25 families to achieve 20 – Surestart database
• 6 month delivery
• Incentive based
• Based within own community
• User-led times/venues
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Programme Evaluation:
Effective:
• Model of practice
• Variety of levels
• Value for money
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Model of practice
• Inter agency working
• Inter sectoral working
• Continued impact
• Learning
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Variety of levels
• Service provider level
• Community level
• Individual level
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Value for money
• Sustained commitment• Met majority of projected outputs• Effective use of incentives and subsidies• Inter agency and inter sectoral working• Low overhead costs at no cost to quality
delivery …. 75% spent on project delivery• Quality of life outcomes for participants
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Next steps:
• Evaluation successful – some learning points
• Roll out in Strabane and Fermanagh 2005/06
• Mainstream/recurrent funding to deliver in most deprived areas of the WHSSB area (Reform and Modernisation/IFH cocktail)
• Place on agenda of other organisations which may have a role
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Present Programmes:
• Dry Arch Centre (Dungiven)
• Bogside and Brandywell Health Forum
• Omagh Surestart
• Strabane Surestart
• Homestart Lakeland
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Contact IFH:
Web: www.westernifh.org
E-mail: [email protected]
Tel: 028 7186 0086
Fax: 028 8956 1006