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1 Reports and toolkits aimed at Health and Wellbeing Boards Updated November 2013 for the Yorkshire and the Humber HWB Officer Network Contact: Louisa Willoughby, [email protected]. Name of report/toolkit Purpose/focus of toolkit Produced by Date published Web address E-bulletins/newsletters specific to HWB/region (others e.g. NHSE, PHE do bring out others but they are not listed here) 1. HWB E-Bulletin Updates and brings together all the advice into one guide. King’s Fund Twice a month http://www.kingsfund.org.uk/forms/ge t-latest-news-fund. 2. Monthly E-Bulletin for VCF members of HWB To support VCF organisations’ influence on HWBs. Regional Voices Once a month http://www.regionalvoices.org/HWB- ebulletins. 3. Health and Wellbeing System Boards Bulletin We want to create an effective way of sharing and learning from each other and to create an effective local voice communicating with the national on the work that is being done and how we collectively can take this further. LGA Once a month http://www.local.gov.uk/web/guest/he alth/- /journal_content/56/10180/4051538/ ARTICLE. 4. News/Policy Brief (includes health items) To provide a summary of appropriate news articles mainly for politicians and chief executives. LGYH Weekly Contact [email protected] 5. Minding the Gap Updates on tackling health inequalities in the region. Minding the Gap Occasional Contact [email protected] General HWB 6. Knowledge Hub Learning Network A network of early implementers leading work to develop shadow health and wellbeing boards across England. LGA/DH Ongoing https://knowledgehub.local.gov.uk/gr oup/nationallearningnetworkforhealth andwellbeingboards Twitter #hwblearn 7. Health and Wellbeing Boards: One Year On This report examines how the boards have used their shadow year, what they have achieved, and whether they are providing effective leadership across local systems of care. King’s Fund October 2013 http://www.kingsfund.org.uk/publicati ons/health-and-wellbeing-boards- one-year-on 8. HWB Development Tool The tool offers HWBs an opportunity to evaluate their position using a maturity model, describing characteristics of a ‘young', ‘established', ‘mature' and ‘exemplar' HWB against six dimensions for an effective partnership. LGA and partners September 2013 http://www.local.gov.uk/web/guest/he alth/- /journal_content/56/10180/3638628/ ARTICLE. 9. HWB System Improvement Prospectus The purpose of this programme is to provide improvement support during the first year of fully functioning Health and Wellbeing Boards, CCGs, local authority public health responsibilities and Local Healthwatch. This includes peer challenges offered by the LGA. LGA and partners June 2013 http://www.local.gov.uk/web/guest/he alth/- /journal_content/56/10180/4043991/ ARTICLE 10. Making a local difference: state of play and challenges ahead for The report aims to give all those involved in leading and supporting the work of health and wellbeing boards an insight into the opportunities and challenges ahead. NHS Confederation June 2013 http://www.nhsconfed.org/Publication s/reports/Pages/making-a-local- difference.aspx

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A review of reports and toolkits available to Health and Wellbeing Boards as of 26 November 2013 List created for the Yorkshire and the Humber HWB Officer Network and updated by Sheffield Health and Wellbeing Board [email protected]

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Reports and toolkits aimed at Health and Wellbeing Boards Updated November 2013 for the Yorkshire and the Humber HWB Officer Network

Contact: Louisa Willoughby, [email protected].

Name of report/toolkit Purpose/focus of toolkit Produced by Date published Web address

E-bulletins/newsletters specific to HWB/region (others e.g. NHSE, PHE do bring out others but they are not listed here)

1. HWB E-Bulletin Updates and brings together all the advice into one guide.

King’s Fund Twice a month http://www.kingsfund.org.uk/forms/get-latest-news-fund.

2. Monthly E-Bulletin for VCF members of HWB

To support VCF organisations’ influence on HWBs. Regional Voices

Once a month http://www.regionalvoices.org/HWB-ebulletins.

3. Health and Wellbeing System Boards Bulletin

We want to create an effective way of sharing and learning from each other and to create an effective local voice communicating with the national on the work that is being done and how we collectively can take this further.

LGA Once a month http://www.local.gov.uk/web/guest/health/-/journal_content/56/10180/4051538/ARTICLE.

4. News/Policy Brief (includes health items)

To provide a summary of appropriate news articles – mainly for politicians and chief executives.

LGYH Weekly Contact [email protected]

5. Minding the Gap Updates on tackling health inequalities in the region. Minding the Gap

Occasional Contact [email protected]

General HWB

6. Knowledge Hub Learning Network

A network of early implementers leading work to develop shadow health and wellbeing boards across England.

LGA/DH Ongoing https://knowledgehub.local.gov.uk/group/nationallearningnetworkforhealthandwellbeingboards Twitter #hwblearn

7. Health and Wellbeing Boards: One Year On

This report examines how the boards have used their shadow year, what they have achieved, and whether they are providing effective leadership across local systems of care.

King’s Fund October 2013 http://www.kingsfund.org.uk/publications/health-and-wellbeing-boards-one-year-on

8. HWB Development Tool The tool offers HWBs an opportunity to evaluate their position using a maturity model, describing characteristics of a ‘young', ‘established', ‘mature' and ‘exemplar' HWB against six dimensions for an effective partnership.

LGA and partners

September 2013 http://www.local.gov.uk/web/guest/health/-/journal_content/56/10180/3638628/ARTICLE.

9. HWB System Improvement Prospectus

The purpose of this programme is to provide improvement support during the first year of fully functioning Health and Wellbeing Boards, CCGs, local authority public health responsibilities and Local Healthwatch. This includes peer challenges offered by the LGA.

LGA and partners

June 2013 http://www.local.gov.uk/web/guest/health/-/journal_content/56/10180/4043991/ARTICLE

10. Making a local difference: state of play and challenges ahead for

The report aims to give all those involved in leading and supporting the work of health and wellbeing boards an insight into the opportunities and challenges ahead.

NHS Confederation

June 2013 http://www.nhsconfed.org/Publications/reports/Pages/making-a-local-difference.aspx

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Name of report/toolkit Purpose/focus of toolkit Produced by Date published Web address

Health and Wellbeing Boards

11. Getting Started: prospects for health and well-being boards

This report offers a timely insight into how the boards operate and what challenges lie ahead.

The Smith Institute

December 2012 http://www.smith-institute.org.uk/health-and-wellbeing

12. Health and Wellbeing Boards: System Leaders or Talking Shops?

The paper assesses the ways in which local authorities have begun to develop new arrangements with their partners – the size, composition and ways of working emerging from the shadow boards.

King’s Fund April 2012 http://www.kingsfund.org.uk/publications/health-and-wellbeing-boards

13. New partnerships, new opportunities: a resource to assist in setting up and running health and wellbeing boards

It provides the following information: discussion about the main opportunities, challenges and solutions involved in setting up boards and key messages based on these discussions, questions to consider when preparing for HWBs, case studies showing the journeys of nine boards from around the country, a summary of national and regional resources available to support implementation.

LGA January 2012 http://www.local.gov.uk/health/-/journal_content/56/10180/3511348/ARTICLE

14. Operating principles for Health and Wellbeing Boards

These operating principles are designed to be a realistic and practical response to supporting health and wellbeing boards. They are intended to help board members consider how to create really effective partnerships across local government and the NHS.

NHS Confederation

October 2011 http://www.nhsconfed.org/Publications/reports/Pages/Operating-principles.aspx

15. Health and Wellbeing Boards: developing a successful partnership

For anyone who is likely to be involved in a Health and Wellbeing Board, including Healthwatch representatives, GP commissioners, local authority leaders, portfolio holders and chief officers and providers of health and social care services.

University of Birmingham

? No online link available

Engagement (Healthwatch, providers, VCF, public)

16. Support offer from Think Local Act Personal

Think Local Act Personal (TLAP) is developing an initiative to support Health and Wellbeing Boards wishing to help local communities maximise the inclusion and contribution of older and disabled people whilst also ensuring a reduction in the demand for acute and on-going health and social care support

Think Local Act Personal / Public Health England

Forthcoming http://www.thinklocalactpersonal.org.uk/News/PersonalisationNewsItem/?cid=9530

17. Briefing for health and wellbeing boards about working with the voluntary sector

This describes the value of and mechanisms for health and wellbeing boards to work closely with the voluntary sector and discusses different ways of working with the voluntary sector to access its expertise and networks.

Regional Voices

March 2013 http://www.regionalvoices.org/node/111

18. Stronger together: how health and wellbeing boards can work effectively with local

This report sets out a framework of different ways that boards might approach engagement in their localities, highlighting examples of current mechanisms being used, exploring how these have developed and the

NHS Confederation

January 2013 http://www.nhsconfed.org/Publications/reports/Pages/Stronger-together.aspx

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Name of report/toolkit Purpose/focus of toolkit Produced by Date published Web address

providers advantages of working in these ways.

19. Patient and public engagement: a practical guide for Health and Wellbeing Boards

To provide health and wellbeing boards with some top tips on ‘hardwiring’ patient and public engagement.

NHS Confederation

November 2012 http://www.nhsconfed.org/Publications/Pages/lresources-health-wellbeing-boards.aspx

20. Local Healthwatch, health and wellbeing boards and health scrutiny - Roles, relationships and adding value

This guide aims to help local leaders and others to understand the independent, but complementary, roles and responsibilites of council health scrutiny, local Healthwatch and health and wellbeing boards.

Centre for Public Scrutiny

October 2012 http://cfps.org.uk/publications?item=7195

21. Establishing local Healthwatch: working with Health and Wellbeing Boards

To assist the set up of local Healthwatches LGA October 2012 http://www.local.gov.uk/web/guest/publications/-/journal_content/56/10180/3734250/PUBLICATION

JSNA and JHWS

22. Good practice for Health and Wellbeing Strategies: a self-evaluation tool

To provide guidance on good practice in planning, developing and delivering JHWSs, based around key questions to consider and top tips on approaches that might be taken.

NHS Confederation and partners

September 2013 http://www.nhsconfed.org/Publications/briefings/Pages/Good-practice-health-wellbeing-boards.aspx

23. Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment: information pack for Health and Wellbeing Boards

Each HWB must assess needs for pharmaceutical services in its area, and publish a statement of its first assessment and of any revised version. The information pack gives more information about this.

DH May 2013 https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/pharmaceutical-needs-assessments-information-pack

24. Statutory guidance for Health and Wellbeing Boards, needs assessments and strategies

Guidance for health and wellbeing boards to meet local health and social care needs.

DH March 2012 https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/health-and-wellbeing-board-duties

25. Improving population health: action learning for Health and Wellbeing Boards

To provide practical learning of how other boards are approaching ‘problem briefs’ in relation to improving local health and wellbeing outcomes.

NHS Confederation and partners

November 2012 http://www.nhsconfed.org/Publications/Pages/lresources-health-wellbeing-boards.aspx

26. Health impact assessment: a useful tool for Health and Wellbeing Boards

To enable HWB members to understand the process of assessing the health impact of a particular change of policy or new development, service or strategy in order to include HIAs within their local joint health and wellbeing strategy or commissioning plans.

NHS Confederation and partners

June 2012 http://www.nhsconfed.org/Publications/Pages/lresources-health-wellbeing-boards.aspx

27. Operating principles for Joint Strategic Needs Assessments and Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategies

This paper is designed to support areas to develop successful JSNAs and JHWSs. We hope the operating principles are realistic and practical to inform or guide key processes.

NHS Confederation and partners

? http://www.nhsconfed.org/Publications/Pages/lresources-health-wellbeing-boards.aspx

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Integration

28. Support package for the ITF

To support Health and Wellbeing Boards as they prepare for the ITF.

NHS England and partners

Forthcoming Forthcoming

29. List of toolkits and value cases

The focus of the work is to enable Health and Wellbeing Boards to measure the impact of different integrated care models on service users and estimate the costs involved across the integrated health and care system.

LGA and Integrating Care

Ongoing http://www.local.gov.uk/web/guest/health/-/journal_content/56/10180/4060433/ARTICLE

30. Health and Wellbeing Boards: orchestrating the possible for integrated care

This top tips guide is based on our experience of working with health and wellbeing boards and answers the key questions that they need to address make sure that they reach their full potential.

OPM 2013 http://www.opm.co.uk/resources/health-wellbeing-boards-orchestrating-the-possible-for-integrated-care/

31. Encouraging integrated working to improve services for adults and older people

To provide HWBs with some practical approaches to consider and use in promoting closer joint working.

NHS Confederation and partners

November 2012 http://www.nhsconfed.org/Publications/Pages/lresources-health-wellbeing-boards.aspx

32. Health and Wellbeing Boards and the new integration agenda

To understand the new and complex relationship between Health and local government, and in particular the key role of Health and wellbeing boards in driving the co-operation between and where appropriate the integration of services and how this can fit within the overall objectives for an area.

Bevan Brittan November 2012 http://www.bevanbrittan.com/events/Pages/Healthandwellbeingboardsseminarlondon.aspx but no notes are available from the seminar

Subject specific

33. A place for parity: Health and Wellbeing Boards and Mental Health

A Place for Parity looks at how much focus the boards have given to mental health in their strategies, which areas of mental health they focus on and what factors helped or hindered the agenda of mental health during the development of the strategies.

Centre for Mental Health

November 2013 http://www.centreformentalhealth.org.uk/publications/a_place_for_parity.aspx?ID=688

34. Health and Wellbeing Boards: making the case to target disabled children’s services

This resource from Contact A Family is designed to help parent carers persuade their Health and Wellbeing Board that disabled children and young people require a focus on improving their health outcomes.

Every Disabled Child Matters

August 2013 http://www.edcm.org.uk/campaigns-and-policy/health/disabled-childrens-charter-for-health-and-wellbeing-boards/health-and-wellbeing-boards-making-the-case-to-target-disabled-children-services

35. Ignoring the health risks? A review of Health and Wellbeing Boards

The review examines the 128 Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategies that have been published to assess the impact of Loneliness Harms Health and the uptake of Campaign messages.

Campaign to End Loneliness

June 2013 http://www.campaigntoendloneliness.org/ignoringthehealthrisks

36. Support for Carers - briefing for Health and Wellbeing Boards

This framework is one way of finding out locally what individual and collective policies and actions are in place to support people with caring responsibilities.

Yorkshire and the Humber Health and Wellbeing Collaborative

February 2013 http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:FrtAKFQYwO0J:www.calderdaleforward.org.uk/workspace/uploads/files/carers-briefing-notes-for-hwbs-5152e4369d5e0.doc+&cd=1&hl=en&

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37. End of Life Care briefing for Health and Wellbeing Boards

To inform Boards about what they can do regarding end of life care.

Yorkshire and the Humber Health and Wellbeing Collaborative

January 2013 No link available

38. Eye Health and Sight Loss JSNA Guidance: 2013 Refresh

Strong links between sight loss and other health determinants are identified within the guidance to assist local authorities, clinical commissioning groups (CCG) and Health and Wellbeing Boards (HWB) to meet local health and wellbeing strategic priorities.

UK Vision Strategy

2013 http://www.commissioningforeyecare.org.uk/commhome.asp?section=175&sectionTitle=Health+and+Wellbeing+Boards

39. Are Health and Wellbeing Boards taking fuel poverty seriously?

A snapshot of strategy reports Age UK 2013 http://www.ageuk.org.uk/professional-resources-home/policy/health-and-wellbeing/

40. Turning young lives around

This briefing paper seeks to encourage effective joint working between Health and Wellbeing Boards and youth justice services, in particular, to ensure that local strategies reflect the needs of children and young people who offend, especially those with mental health problems and learning disabilities.

Prison Reform Trust

November 2012 http://www.prisonreformtrust.org.uk/Publications/vw/1/ItemID/168

41. What about end of life care: Mapping England’s Health and Wellbeing Boards’ vision for dying people

Report and Action Sheet to help health and wellbeing boards consider their vision for people approaching the end of life and is promoting its use amongst board members.

National Council for Palliative Care

November 2012 http://www.ncpc.org.uk/news/fewer-half-newly-formed-health-and-wellbeing-boards-have-considered-needs-dying-people

42. Criminal justice system agencies: building effective engagement

To provide practical information and learning on building effective engagement between health and wellbeing boards and local criminal justice system agencies.

NHS Confederation and partners

November 2012 http://www.nhsconfed.org/Publications/Pages/lresources-health-wellbeing-boards.aspx

43. No Health Without Mental Health: a guide for Health and Wellbeing Boards

This briefing sets out the crucial role Health and Wellbeing Boards can play in improving the mental health of everyone in their communities and in enhancing the support offered to some of the most vulnerable and excluded members of society, to deliver duties enshrined in the Health and Social Care Act and relevant Outcomes Frameworks.

Mind ? http://www.mind.org.uk/about-us/policies-issues/mental-health-strategy/