5 JSNA 2014-15 – Planning for the third refresh PDF 879 KB
To consider a report of the Director of Public Health.
The Health and Social Care Act 2012 has given local authorities and clinical commissioning groups equal and joint duties to prepare a Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) and Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA) through the health and wellbeing board.
This report sets out proposals for how this duty cold be discharged in 2014/15, including recommendations for the governance, management and process of delivering both the JSNA and PNA.
The Board is invited to:-
· comment and, if accepted, approve the model for JSNA project governance set out in section 3.1 of the report;
· identify any further areas that the JSNA should address which have not been detailed in the report, especially within section 3.2;
· approve or provide alternative comments on the proposal that the PNA is published by March 2015.
Officer contact: Eleanor Banister, 0161 474 2447, eleanor.banister@stockport.gov.uk
Minutes:
The Director of Public Health submitted a report (copies of which had been circulated) detailing a proposal for the process for refreshing the Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) in 2014/15, including a Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA), and inviting the Board to make suggestions for areas of further work or analysis.
The following comments were made/ issues raised:-
· The previous iteration of the JSNA involved a significant element of public engagement which was a strength of the document and should be continued.
· The current JSNA would be used to inform decisions and thinking on the integration work as it was very much a ‘live’ document.
· With Public Health now being based within the Council there was now additional capacity and expertise to help deliver the refreshed JSNA.
· The JSNA, along with a suite of other documents such as the Annual Public Health Report and the Health & Wellbeing Strategy, provided ample analysis of inequalities and would informed proposals and policy development.
· Safeguarding, the needs of vulnerable groups and healthy life expectancy should be considered for inclusion in the refresh in addition to issues that emerge from the process.
RESOLVED – (1) That
· the model for the JSNA refresh project governance as set out in section 3.1 of the report be approved;
· that consideration be given to the inclusion of the areas identified in the comments above, and
· the proposals for the PNA be approved for publication by March 2015.
(2) That partners be requested to provide nominations for project leads form their organisations as soon as possible.