Agenda item

Oral Updates by Cabinet Member and Director - Public Health

Minutes:

During this item, Mr S J G Koowaree declared an interest the grandparent of a child who is looked after by the County Council.

 

1.         Mr Gibbens gave an oral update on the following issues:-

 

  • Attended Healthwatch Event on 11 May with Roger Gough and met potential providers
  • SECASC Meeting on 25 May where discussed lobbying local MPs about Fairer Public Health Funding Allocations
  • Attended Shadow Health and Wellbeing Board on 30 May with new workshop and discussion format - Discussed Dementia and KCC  Adult Social Care Transformation Plan
  • Held a Plain Packaging Press Call with Young People on 22 June– this is aimed at making cigarettes less attractive to young people, to dissuade them from starting to smoke.
  • Attended ‘Better Together - Achieving Integration of Adult Health and Social Care’ on 27 June at University of Kent
  • Attended and Spoke at Sevenoaks HOUSE Opening on 4 July  this project is run by young people for young people, to share information and ideas.  Projects in Dover and Ashford are running successfully and it is hoped to spread the idea further.
  • Attended Member briefing on Public Health on 11 July– this set out the implications for the KCC becoming a Public Health Authority in April 2013, and what is involved in preparing for the change.  A further briefing will be held on November 2012.  Copies of the papers used at the July briefing have been sent to Members.

 

2.         Ms Peachey then gave an oral update on the following issues:-

 

  • Informal consultation with Public Health staff on restructure
  • PCT Revised finance return on Public Health spend – some detail of this appears in the report for item F4 on this agenda.
  • Attended Department of Health Advisory Forum on Public Health – this discussed progress on immunisation and screening.  KCC has a leadership and monitoring role to ensure that plans for these issues are in place and progress is measured.  KCC has been given no resources for the transition to a Public Health authority but is lobbying to address this.
  • New Young People phone APP (which includes information on sexually transmitted infections, sexual health advice access details and an option to give confidential feedback on services) has been shortlisted for an award
  • Plain Packaging campaign launch

 

3.         Mr Gibbens and Ms Peachey responded to comments and questions from Members, and the following points were highlighted:-

 

a)         when the KCC and Clinical Commissioning Groups take over the role of the current PCTs, a patient wishing to make a complaint about their GP would first need to raise it with the GP.  If this fails to resolve the issue, it can then be referred to the National Commissioning Board.  This process is currently overseen by a team from Kent and Medway PCT, and from April 2013 this role will pass to Local Area Teams, but not the KCC. HealthWatch does not manage complaints but has an advocacy role and supports individuals through the complaints process; and

 

b)         the Choose and Book system still exists, but the affect upon this of the TACTICS company of GPs is unclear. Ms Peachey undertook to look into this and advise the questioner.

 

4.         The oral updates were noted, with thanks.