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Transfer of commissioning of Health Visiting and Family Nurse Partnership Services to the Council

Meeting: 30/09/2015 - Health and Wellbeing Select Committee (Item 29)

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From 1st October local authorities will take over responsibility for commissioning 0-5 services (Health Visiting and Family Nurse Partnership) from NHS England. This report provides the Select Committee with details of the transition plan.

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Minutes:

The Assistant Director of Health Improvement and the Public Health Development and Commissioning Manager gave a presentation to the Select Committee regarding this item. A copy of the presentation will be available online as an appendix to these minutes and a summary is set out below.

 

·  From 1st October local authorities will take over responsibility for commissioning 0-5 services (Health Visiting and Family Nurse Partnership) from NHS England.

 

·  A 0-5 Transition Board has been planning for and overseeing the  handover to ensure a smooth transition and has in place  a risk assessment to identify and mitigate any risks associated with this transfer. The provider (Sirona Care and Health) have an agreed transition plan in place and are ready to safely manage the shift from “registered” to “resident” population.

 

·  The contract and the novation agreement have been signed and the Public Health commissioning team are fully prepared to take on their contractual responsibilities and report on the mandatory elements within the core Health Visiting service and aspire towards continuous service improvement, in partnership with other Children’s Services commissioners.

 

Transition Issues

 

·  Contractual status / Your Care Your Way

 

·  18 Month Stability Period

 

·  Ring fenced public health budget

    £7.183 million plus additional estimated

£2.774 million per year for HV and FNP (including commissioning costs)

 

·  Savings review

 

National Health Visiting Core Specification

 

·  Delivery of the Healthy Child Programme;

 

·  Assessment and intervention when a need is identified; and

 

·  On-going work with children and families with multiple, complex or safeguarding needs in partnership with other key services including early years, children’s social care and primary care. 

 

·  5 mandated touch points

 

·  6 high impact areas

 

 

Transforming the service

 

The transformed service is described as the 4-5-6 model. Health Visitors and family nurses deliver this service and are a vital link between primary care and early years.

 

4 Levels of Service

 

Your community

Universal

Universal plus

Universal partnership plus

 

5 Universal Health Reviews

 

Antenatal health promoting visits;

New baby review;

6-8 week assessment.

3-4 month visit (local additional offer)

1 year assessment (9-12mths)

2-2½ review

 

6 High Impact Areas

 

Transition to parenthood

Maternal mental health

Breastfeeding

Healthy weight / nutrition and physical activity

Minor illness and accidents

Health and wellbeing / development

 

Family Nurse Partnership

 

This service is provided to 69 young families and will give support to them until the child is 2 ½ years old.

 

0-5 Sector Led Improvement

 

Aims to: 

·  Share learning and develop practice for 0-5 year old services both within and outside of the council including developing leadership to:

·  Embed family-centred approaches to improve outcomes

·  Implement evidence based practice to improve 0-5 and family outcomes

·  Transform and integrate 0-5 and 5-19 services

·  Evaluate early years’ service improvement

 

Councillor Bryan Organ said that he was pleased that transition arrangements were now a priority.

 

The Director of Adult Care and Health Commissioning replied that transition planning had hugely improved under the Joint Commissioning Manager for Learning Disabilities.

 

Councillor Paul May asked if the staff involved saw the transfer as an advantage.

 

The Public Health  ...  view the full minutes text for item 29

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