Agenda and minutes
Venue: Conference Suite, Herefordshire Council Offices, Plough Lane, Hereford, HR4 0LE
Contact: Henry Merricks-Murgatroyd, Democratic Services
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Apologies for absence To receive apologies for absence. Minutes: Apologies were received from: Hilary Hall, Dr Mike Hearne, Councillor Jonathan Lester, Councillor Ivan Powell, Simon Trickett, and Mark Yates. |
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Named substitutes (if any) To receive details of any member nominated to attend the meeting in place of a member of the board. Minutes: Nisha Sankey acted as a substitute for Mike Hearne from Taurus Healthcare. |
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Declarations of interest To receive any declarations of interests of interest in respect of schedule 1, schedule 2 or other interests from members of the board in respect of items on the agenda. Minutes: There were no declarations of interest. |
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To approve and sign the minutes of the meeting held on 27 April 2023. Minutes: The board approved the minutes of the meeting 27th April 2023. |
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Questions from members of the public To receive any written questions from members of the public. For details of how to ask a question at a public meeting, please see: www.herefordshire.gov.uk/getinvolved The deadline for the receipt of a question from a member of the public is 21st June at 9.30 am. To submit a question, please email councillorservices@herefordshire.gov.uk Minutes: No questions were received. |
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Questions from councillors To receive any written questions from councillors. The deadline for the receipt of a question from a councillor is 21st June at 9.30 am, unless the question relates to an urgent matter. To submit a question, please email councillorservices@herefordshire.gov.uk Minutes: No questions were received. |
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Better Care Fund (BCF) year end report 2022-2023 PDF 327 KB To review the better care fund (BCF) year-end 2022-2023 report, as per the requirements of the programme. Additional documents: Minutes: Hayley Doyle (All Age Commissioning) provided an overview of the Better Care Fund year-end report 2022-23. The principal points included:
i. The planned performance at year-end was 1,106 against a metric of 605 ii. A programme of admission avoidance including virtual ward and urgent care programmes are being implemented currently and the development of an approach to integrated long-term conditions management is envisioned to help improve future performance.
i. This relates to the percentage of people who are discharged from acute hospitals to their normal place of residence. ii. The metric was set at 91.6% but was not met with data showing a year-end total of 90%. iii. There is a key lack of capacity within Herefordshire’s re-enablement and home care markets and the ability to discharge patients from acute beds to home, in a timely manner, has seen some patients being transferred to community hospital beds or to discharge to assessed beds in the community. iv. This has been necessary in order to release acute bed capacity within the hospital, however, work is being done to improve in this position. v. There has been further recruitment to vacancies within the home first team and the re-enablement service provided by Hoople and this position has increased at the latter end of 2022/23 with Hoople moving toward full recruitment across those service areas.
i. This relates to the proportion of older people who are still at home 91 days after discharge from hospital into re-enablement/rehabilitation services. ii. The metrics show that Herefordshire failed to meet this target with a figure of 70.8% against a target of 80%. iii. The CQC registered re-enablement service was transferred from Herefordshire Council to Hoople in June 2022 and there were some reporting issues due to staff changes at this time. This has impacted some of the data collection but have since been addressed. iv. Reporting has improved in the remaining quarters in 2022/23 with the percentage of individuals remaining at home 91 days after leaving the service averaging around 78% for the latter quarters. v. The issues in the recording in quarter 1 have impacted upon the overall year percentage. Therefore, there are some nuances around the accuracy of data which have been since corrected. Nevertheless, the re-enablement service are experiencing an increase in the complexity of patients being taken on by the service which has an impact on the results in this area. vi. Work continues to be done as a local authority with Hoople to improve this position.
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Children's Services Improvement Plan PDF 220 KB To provide an update on progress against the children’s services improvement plan. Additional documents:
Minutes: Darryl Freeman (Corporate Director for Children and Young People) gave a brief introduction to the Children’s Services Improvement Plan. The principal points included:
The Corporate Director for Children and Young People then invited questions and comments from members of the board.
Jane Ives asked the Corporate Director how much the current rating of the service as ‘inadequate’ is impacting on the ability to recruit
The Corporate Director answered that the two are inextricably linked and that the competitiveness of Herefordshire’s offer including quality of supervision, stability of leadership and management will help make a difference.
The Director of Public Health noted that the link to the Health and Wellbeing Strategy and in particular, the ‘Best Start in Life’ provides an opportunity ... view the full minutes text for item 21. |
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One Herefordshire Partnership Update PDF 206 KB To provide members of the Health and Wellbeing Board (HWB) an update to the One Herefordshire Partnership. Additional documents: Minutes: Jane Ives provided an update on the One Herefordshire Partnership. The principal points included:
The Chair thanked Jane Ives for the presentation and asked whether people in Herefordshire knew that the partnership was better prepared going forward.
David Mehaffey noted that with respect to ambulance response times, ... view the full minutes text for item 22. |
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Joint Local Health and Wellbeing Strategy PDF 224 KB To update the Health and Wellbeing Board on the implementation of the new Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy Minutes: The Director of Public Health provided a brief report on the Joint Local Health and Wellbeing Strategy to update the board on the strategy. The principal points included:
The Chair noted it was good news to have someone appointed as a suicide prevention coordinator.
The Director of Public Health commented that there was also work to appoint a partnership and strategies officer to support the work of the board and wider networking with the primary care networks to help drive work going forward to meet the priorities of the board as well as providing a systematic approach.
The recommendation was proposed, seconded, and unanimously approved.
Resolved that:
a) The Board to note progress to date on work to deliver the strategy.
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To consider the work programme for the committee. Minutes: The Chair asked whether the August workshop would be too soon for a session on rural health.
The Director of Public Health recommended that the session could be used to discuss the Joint Strategic Needs Assessment.
The board was happy with the recommendation made by the Director of Public Health.
The Director of Public Health wanted oral health as an update to be added to the agenda for the September board meeting.
The Chair asked if there were any items that could be moved to the December meeting.
The Director of Public Health stated he would take that away and review the work programme for future meetings.
David Mehaffey suggested that the mental health collaborative item could be moved to the December meeting.
The Chair responded that the mental health collaborative could be moved to the December meeting and that an item on oral health update could be included in the September meeting.
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AOB Any other business. Minutes: No other business was raised. |
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Date of next meeting The next scheduled meeting is 25th September 2023, 14:00-17:00. Minutes: The next scheduled meeting is 25th September 2023, 14:00-17:00. |