Minutes:
One You Kent – The Cabinet Member highlighted the service which would support residents adopt healthier lifestyle changes, 1-1 support was available with a lifestyle advisor who would help overcome barriers, maintain motivation and make manageable changes.
MMR vaccinations – Mr Watkins noted that recent data had shown that the rates of measles had increased. It was said that parents were being urged to ensure that their children were up to date with their MMR vaccines and review their child’s ‘red book’ Personal Child Health Record. In Kent 89.6% of children had received their first dose and dropped to 85.2% for their second dose, it was noted that the Government’s advised rate was 95%.
Start For Life Funded Breastfeeding Grants – Mr Watkins noted that the grant programme for small businesses and community organisations to support their customers and service users with on-premises breastfeeding facilities would be extended until Wednesday, 31 January 2024.
MMR Vaccinations – Dr Schwartz said that much Public Health work had gone into identifying target groups including the Gypsy, Roma and Traveller (GRT) community.
Integrated Care Strategy – It was said that all the partners of the ICP, Kent County Council, Medway Council and the ICB, had agreed on the strategy. It was noted that the strategy was being redesigned for a wider launch at the end of 2024 and would formally embed the preventative agenda and focus on the wider determinants of health and health inequalities going forward.
Substance Misuse – Two stakeholder events on drugs and alcohol were held in December 2023 which were well attended and received positive feedback. Awareness was being raised for contaminated cocaine and heroin.
Children, Young People and Maternity – Dr Scwartz noted that the development of two co-created strategies was included in the minimum requirements from the Department for Education for the Family Hubs programme. Providers were commissioned and these had been developed. They were:
These would be presented for public consultation from the 8 February 2024 for 8 weeks and would be brought back to a subsequent committee meeting for Members to consider before the decision to approve and adopt the strategies was taken by the cabinet member.
It was also said that a 24/7 phone and text service for perinatal mental health was due to be launched.
Sexual Health – Dr Swartz noted that a national contract to provide oral contraception through pharmacies commenced in December 2023.
Oral Health – A supervised toothbrushing programme had been launched in primary schools and early years settings. A wider promotion of oral health across the system had been commissioned by Public Health.
GRT Communities – Dr Schwartz informed the committee that a Health Needs Assessment (HNA) was now available through the Kent Public Health Observatory website. The second phase of the HNA had been launched and a research coordinator had been appointed.
The GRT HNA can be accessed at the following link: https://www.kpho.org.uk/joint-strategic-needs-assessment/health-intelligence/population-groups/ethnicity#tab1
Ageing Well – It was said that Public Health was working with the ICB to shape a Kent and Medway ageing well strategy, which would prioritise prevention such as physical activity and social connectedness.
Adult Social Care Prevention– It was noted that Public Health was working with Adult Social Care to better understand the data on the demographics in Kent and the risk of how many residents will require the highest levels of social care. This would be used to model different models to reduce demand.