Minutes:
Mike Gogarty, Interim Consultant in Public Health, was in attendance for this item.
(a) A Member thanked officers and NHS staff but noted the decline in health and life expectancy and the difficulty of access for residents to GPs and dentists. It was said that there was evidence of an increase in child poverty in Kent, greater than that seen in the rest of the country and that there were a number of key challenges related to the upstream wider determinants of health including loneliness, education, income and lifestyle choices. It was noted that skills and recruitment challenges were of key concern in primary care. There would also need to ensure that resources were properly allocated, with the right care targeted at the right places.
(b) Asked for a graph on declining life expectancy, area-by-area, in the next paper to inform the Members and the public. It was said that Kent Public Health does have resources available mainly in West Kent but would try to make available more granular data county-wide. It was noted that interested Members and residents should view the Kent Public Health website. It was confirmed that there had been a drop in life expectancy across the OECD but further and faster in the UK, the drop had started before the Covid-19 pandemic. A change in life expectancy takes many years to show in the data.
(c) A Member noted the importance of consulting parish and town councils as they can make a key difference. But they would need support and guidance going forward.
(d) Asked about community pharmacies and the impact of the closure of Lloyds pharmacies in Sainsbury’s stores on pharmacy provision. Also, was there any reason behind recent pharmacy closures. It was said that a pharmaceutical needs assessment was part of the statutory responsibilities of the Health and Well-being Board every 3 years. This document informed decisions of when a pharmacy could be closed and if adequate provision was available. Dr Ghosh noted that the pharmacy closures that were being referred to were a commercial decision but that it had not impacted pharmacy provision in that local population.
(e) It was noted by a Member that prevention measures, for example, dementia cafes and walking groups could be done with limited funds.
(f) Dr Ghosh informed Members that a Health and Wellbeing conference was being organised for Parish Councils and would be held online on 17 July 2023.
Please find a link to the conference here: Health and Wellbeing Conference 2023 Tickets, Mon 17 Jul 2023 at 09:30 | Eventbrite
RESOLVED to consider and comment on the report.
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