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Bromley Learning Disability Partnership Board

Bromley Health and Wellbeing Board

Bromley Learning Disability Partnership Board

What is the Health and Wellbeing Board?

• Health and social care in Bromley

• Councillors, Clinical Commissioning Groups, Directors of Social Care and Public Health and others

Bromley Learning Disability Partnership Board

What does it do?

•Influences decisions about providing health and social care services in Bromley.

•Produces a Health and Wellbeing Strategy

Joint Health & Wellbeing Strategy for Bromley

2011-2015

Bromley Learning Disability Partnership Board

What is the Health and Wellbeing Strategy?

•Looks at health and social care in Bromley

•Has priorities - what needs to be done better so people in Bromley are healthier and have choice and independence.

Bromley Learning Disability Partnership Board

How does the Board choose the priorities?•Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA)

•Lots of information about people’s health and lives

•In-depth reports on different groups of people

•Shows where things could be better

Diabetes

Weight Cancer

Housing

Dementia

Heart

Personal care

Bromley Learning Disability Partnership Board

What can the Partnership Board do?

•The Good Health Sub-Group can help to:

•Provide information about health and needs of people with learning disabilities from Big Health Check Up and other activities

•Look at JSNA and see if it is missing anything important to people with a learning disability

Big Health Day

Bromley Learning Disability Partnership Board

Priorities affecting people with learning disabilities

•Obesity

•Support for Carers

•Children and young people with complex needs and disabilities