Meeting documents

Health and Wellbeing Board
Friday, 9th October, 2015 2.00 pm

9 October 2015 at 2pm in the Council Chamber

Civic Offices, Bridge Street, Reading RG1 2LU

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Nicky Simpson. Contact Committee Services Team

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pdf icon Agenda [2Mb]

pdf icon Agenda sheet [65kb]

Agenda

Item

Description

Report

 

  1.  

DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST

 

2.

MINUTES OF THE HEALTH & WELLBEING BOARD MEETING HELD ON 17 JULY 2015

pdf icon Item 2 [143kb]

3.

QUESTIONS

Consideration of formally submitted questions from members of the public or Councillors under Standing Order 36.

 

4.

PETITIONS

Consideration of any petitions submitted under Standing Order 36 in relation to matters falling within the Committee's Powers & Duties which have been received by Head of Legal & Democratic Services no later than four clear working days before the meeting.

 

 

5.

END OF LIFE CARE BRIEFING

A presentation by Dr Barbara Barrie and a report giving an overview of End of Life Care locally to aid discussion on how the Reading locality can further develop care and support for those at the end of life.

pdf icon Item 5 [29kb]

pdf icon Item 5 - appendix [1Mb]

6.

READING'S ARMED FORCES COMMUNITY COVENANT AND ACTION PLAN - MONITORING REPORT

A report giving a six monthly update on progress against the actions outlined in the Armed Forces Community Covenant action plan, including a number of health related actions, and on the general development of the Community Covenant.

 

pdf icon Item 6 [47kb]

pdf icon Item 6 - appendix [109kb]

7.

UPDATE REPORT ON COMPREHENSIVE CAMHS

A report giving an update on service development and improvement across the comprehensive Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) system.

 

pdf icon Item 7 [300kb]

8.

UPDATE ON JOINT WORKING TO SUPPORT CHILDREN & FAMILIES

Further to Minute 8 of the meeting held on 30 January 2015, a report giving an update on the work of the sub-group set up to progress opportunities identified across the Council's Children's Services and Public Health teams, the two Clinical Commissioning Groups and local health services to strengthen joint working to improve health outcomes for children and families.

 

pdf icon Item 8 [40kb]

9.

READING'S AUTISM STRATEGY AND ACTION PLAN

Further to Minute 7 of the meeting held on 17 April 2015, when the Board approved Reading's Autism Strategy that sets out the plans to improve support for children, young people and adults with autism in the borough, a report presenting the Autism Strategy Action Plan developed by the Autism Partnership Board.

 

pdf icon Item 9 [50kb]

pdf icon Item 9 - appendix [90kb]

10.

READING HEALTH & WELLBEING STRATEGY ACTION PLAN - SUMMARY UPDATE

A report providing a headline summary of progress made against the Reading Health and Wellbeing Strategy action plan. The report also updates the Board on some of the key initiatives that will be delivered during the remainder of this year.

 

pdf icon Item 10 [48kb]

pdf icon Item 10 - appendix [77kb]

11.

READING'S JSNA POSITION STATEMENT

A report giving an interim, high-level position statement on the health needs of the people of Reading. A comprehensive Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) for 2016-19 will be produced in the coming months.

 

pdf icon Item 11 [645kb]

12.

READING INTEGRATION UPDATE

A report giving an update on the Health and Social Care Integration Programme, including a half year progress report on the Better Care Fund and the opportunity to plan for the Better Care Fund 2016/17.

 

pdf icon Item 12 [59kb]

13.

REVIEW OF THE READING AND WEST OF BERKSHIRE HEALTH AND WELLBEING BOARDS

A report proposing a review of the effectiveness and efficiency of the Health and Wellbeing Board in terms of delivering the aims and objectives of the Health and Wellbeing Strategy and to support the development of the Board leadership, through a Local Government Association Peer Challenge.

 

pdf icon Item 13 [35kb]

pdf icon Item 13 - appendix [77kb]

14.

DATE OF NEXT MEETING

Friday 22 January 2016 at 2pm