Meeting documents

Health and Wellbeing Board
Friday, 19th January, 2018 2.00 pm

19 January 2018 at 2pm in the Council Chamber

Civic Offices, Bridge Street, Reading RG1 2LU

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pdf icon Agenda [67kb]

pdf icon All papers [9Mb]

Agenda

ItemDescriptionWards affectedReport
1.

DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST

  
2.

MINUTES OF THE HEALTH & WELLBEING BOARD MEETING HELD ON 6 OCTOBER 2017

 pdf icon Item 2 [100kb]
3.

QUESTIONS

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

 pdf icon Item 3 [29kb]
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.

MAKING READING A PLACE WHERE PEOPLE CAN LIVE WELL WITH DEMENTIA: UPDATE ON PRIORITY 6 FROM THE HEALTH AND WELLBEING ACTION PLAN

A report giving an update on delivery against the Health and Wellbeing Strategy Priority 6 - Making Reading a place where people can live well with dementia.

 

pdf icon Item 5 [131kb]

pdf icon Item 5 presentation [352kb]

6.

IMPROVING HEALTHY LIFESTYLES IN READING - THE PILLAR OF PREVENTION (PRIORITY 1)

A report giving an update on work to address priorities 1 and 5 in the Reading Health and Wellbeing Strategy, as follows: 

1.    Supporting people to make healthy lifestyle choices (improving dental care, reducing obesity, increasing physical activity, reducing smoking)
5.    Reducing the amount of alcohol people drink to safe levels.

 pdf icon Item 6 [197kb]
7.

CANCER UPDATE 

A report summarising the work underway across Berkshire West in relation to cancer detection and treatment, underpinned by the Berkshire West Framework for Cancer, including areas of key focus specifically within Reading locality. (Priority 7 within the Reading Health & Wellbeing Strategy, increasing bowel screening and prevention services).

 

pdf icon Item 7 [244kb]

pdf icon Item 7 appendix A [126kb]

pdf icon Item 7 appendix B [82kb]

8.

REFRESHED FUTURE IN MIND LOCAL TRANSFORMATION PLAN FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE'S MENTAL HEALTH & WELLBEING (PRIORITY 3 IN HWBS)

A report giving an overview of the refreshed Future in Mind Local Transformation Plan (LTP) which was published in October 2017 in accordance with national Future In Mind requirements. The LTP provides an update on service development and improvement across the comprehensive Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) system. 

 

pdf icon Item 8 [440kb]

pdf icon Item 8 appendix 1 [1Mb]

pdf icon Item 8 appendix 2 [130kb]

9.

SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS & DISABILITY (SEND) STRATEGY

A report setting out the SEND Strategy for Reading Borough which was approved by ACE Committee in July 2017 and the progress made to date on its delivery.

 

pdf icon Item 9 [125kb]

pdf icon Item 9 appendix 1 [86kb]

pdf icon Item 9 appendix 2 [81kb]

pdf icon Item 9 appendix 3 [140kb]

10.

READING LOCAL SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN BOARD (LSCB) ANNUAL REPORT 2016/17

A report presenting the LSCB Annual Report for 2016/17 to ensure members are informed about the work of and achievements of the LSCB for the 2016/2017 financial year.

 

pdf icon Item 10 [129kb]

pdf icon Item 10 appendix [760kb]

11.

SAFEGUARDING ADULTS BOARD (SAB) ANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

A report on the SAB Annual Report 2016-17, which presents what the SAB aimed to achieve on behalf of the residents of Reading, West Berkshire and Wokingham during 2016-17, both as a partnership and through the work of its participating partners. It provides a picture of who is safeguarded across the area, in what circumstance and why and outlines the role and values of the SAB, its ongoing work and future priorities.

 

pdf icon Item 11 [94kb]

pdf icon Item 11 appendix 1 [244kb]

pdf icon Item 11 appendix A [218kb]

pdf icon Item 11 appendix B [416kb]

pdf icon Item 11 appendix C [248kb]

pdf icon Item 11 appendix D [451kb]

pdf icon Item 11 appendix E1 [684kb]

pdf icon Item 11 appendix E2 [517kb]

pdf icon Item 11 appendix E3 [984kb]

pdf icon Item 11 appendix E4 [660kb]

pdf icon Item 11 appendix E5 [230kb]

pdf icon Item 11 appendix F [162kb]

12.

UPDATE ON URGENT AND EMERGENCY CARE DELIVERY PLAN

A report giving an update on progress in delivery of a modernised and improved urgent and emergency care service as described in the "Urgent and Emergency Care Delivery Plan" which was published by NHS England in April 2017.

 pdf icon Item 12 [147kb]
13.

READING HEALTH & WELLBEING ACTION PLAN 2017-20: PROGRESS REPORT

A report presenting an update on delivery against the Health and Wellbeing Action Plan which supports the 2017-20 Health and Wellbeing Strategy.

 

pdf icon Item 13 [100kb]

pdf icon Item 13 appendix A [292kb]

14.

INTEGRATION PROGRAMME UPDATE

A report giving an update on the Integration Programme - notably, progress made within the Programme itself, as well as progress made against the delivery of the national Better Care Fund (BCF) targets.

 

pdf icon Item 14 [117kb]

pdf icon Item 14 appendix [364kb]

15.

HEALTH AND WELLBEING DASHBOARD - DECEMBER 2017 UPDATE

A report giving an update on the development of the Health and Wellbeing Dashboard, which will be used to keep Board members informed of local trends in priority areas identified in the Health and Wellbeing Strategy.

 

pdf icon Item 15 [103kb]

pdf icon Item 15 appendix [184kb]

16.

DATE OF NEXT MEETING:

Friday 16 March 2018 at 2pm