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Health and Well-being Strategy Update - Improving the Health and Wellbeing of Individuals with Multiple Complex Needs

Meeting: 16/10/2017 - Coventry Health and Well-being Board (Item 19)

19 Health and Well-being Strategy - Multiple Complex Needs Update pdf icon PDF 74 KB

Report from Chief Superintendent Sharon Goosen, West Midlands Police and Interim Chair of the Multiple Complex Needs Board

Minutes:

The Board considered a report of Chief Superintendent Sharon Goosen, West Midland Police and interim Chair of the Multiple Complex Needs (MCN) Board which informed of the decisions taken by the MCN Board at their meeting on 4th August, 2017 and sought approval for the ‘next steps’ to be taken.

 

The report indicated that there had been 7 key members of the MCN Board who had transitioned roles and responsibilities between January and July which had implications for progress with the project. As a consequence, prior to the MCN Board meeting on 4th August, Chief Superintendent Goosen, had reviewed the strategic focus, activity and outcomes of the Board to date. The Terms of Reference were discussed at the Board meeting and amendments were to be made to reflect the membership and commitment required to deliver the strategic objectives of the Board. In addition, the PID document was to be reworked into a clear strategy document that set out the Board’s ambition, strategic intent, delivery mechanism and measures of success.

 

The MCN Operational Delivery Group met for the first time on 20th July, 2017. An Operational Group was established to support the Board. The Group were to identify a cohort of individuals with multiple complex needs to inform pathways and transformation of services. The Health and Wellbeing Board were informed that data collection presented challenges and the cohort had yet to be defined and agreed by the Board.

 

The report referred to the Making Every Adult Matter (MEAM) bid which had been submitted and subsequently shortlisted to become an official MEAM area. This would result in national co-ordinator support, peer networking and access to national research and strategy, all funded through Big Lottery initiative. The MEAM coalition currently worked with 27 service areas across England that were designing and delivering better co-ordinated services for people with multiple needs. Coventry’s cohort needed to be clearly defined and agreed to underpin this programme of work. The Coventry MCN team were interviewed by MEAM on 28th September and the outcome of the application was due the following day. Chief Superintendent Goosen placed on record her thanks to all involved in this submission.

 

At 4th August meeting, Mitchell Lee (WMFS) had provided an update on the MCN work being undertaken by the West Midlands Combined Authority. This focused on preventative work/early intervention within ‘adverse child experiences (ACE s)’ with work to date being centred on pupil referral units and a pathfinder programme, supported by a multiagency team, to reduce demand on services.

 

The Board noted the decision, previously taken by the MCN Board, not to pursue ACEs as this was covered through the work of Ignite and Troubled Families.

 

The Board noted that Chief Superintendent Goosen had commissioned work to clearly define the area of focus and cohort. A paper had been presented to the MCN Board at the recent meeting on 12th October. The Board were informed that the next  ...  view the full minutes text for item 19


Meeting: 04/09/2017 - Coventry Health and Well-being Board (Item 5.)

5. Health and Well-being Strategy - Multiple Complex Needs Update pdf icon PDF 71 KB

Report from Chief Superintendent Sharon Goosen, West Midlands Police and Interim Chair of the Multiple Complex Needs Board