Welcome Sefton 0-19 Healthy Child Programme
Purpose of today’s session • Introduce Myself and 5 Boroughs Partnership to you • Share the Healthy Child Programme service model • Answer your questions and listen to any feedback
A locality based Trust
Our Trust
A ‘good’ Trust Proud to have recently been rated ‘good’ by the Care Quality Commission
‘Outstanding’ care in the community
Healthy Child Programme
Vision The service vision is “to give every child in Sefton the best start in life and help support young people to make healthier choices ”.
Healthy Child Programme • Keeping children healthy and safe • Encouraging healthy eating and physical activity • Preventing disease through immunisation • Promoting breastfeeding • Improving readiness for school • Mandated developmental checks pre-school and school age • Addressing risky behaviour
Key focus of service specification Co-design and Integration between co-production of all of the 0-19 services with services children, families and partners Focus on wider Locally delivered – partnerships ‘Think accessible 52 weeks Family’ approach for a year, 8am-8pm Sefton Collaborative working Modernised with partners eg workforce capable of children’s centres working with all ages and third sector
Our experience delivering child health services Family Nurse Breastfeeding Partnership Health Peer 0-2 years Visiting Support 0-4 years ‘Bosom Buddies’ School Complex Nursing Children’s 5-19 years Nursing Child and Special Adolescent School Mental Nursing Immunisation Health Service (CAMHS )
Delivering health in communities
Experience of using technology
Key deliverables in first 12 months Engaging Managing transition – safely partners including children, young and effectively people and transferring families services to 5BP, in service whilst maintaining development quality Creation of integrated Initiating the pathways to integrated support health workforce priorities and model safeguarding in Sefton eg Start Well
Developing partnerships in Sefton? • We invited partners to share Third service details at bid sector Engagement submission stage provider • Identified Breast feeding key event Home planned public health priority Start • Establishment of a Volunteering programme • We are hosting engagement event in February to shape Grow and how volunteer provision will strengthen UNICEF be developed volunteer Baby • We are committed to support for Friendly Breastfeeding strengthening our relationships with you all to achieve Sefton vision for children. 15
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