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Birmingham Health And Wellbeing Partnership
An introduction to the partnership
Darren Wright
Life Expectancy – Programme Manager
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Birmingham Health and Wellbeing Partnership
• Established in 2005 to provide partnership arrangements for health, care and wellbeing agencies in the city of Birmingham.
• One of the seven strategic themes of the ‘Be Birmingham’ partnership framework.
• It plays a key part in delivering city’s Local Area Agreement (LAA) 2008-11
– “Working together for abetter Birmingham”
• “Be Healthy” is one of the five key outcomes in the LAA
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The Partners
• Voluntary coalition of health, care and support agencies in Birmingham consisting of:
– City Council
– Three NHS Primary Care Trusts (PCT)
• NHS Birmingham East and North (BEN) • NHS South Birmingham (SB) • Heart of Birmingham (HOB) PCT
• These four partners form the operational ‘core partners’ • Additional partners include voluntary and charitable organisations
and community groups.
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Birmingham – Quick facts
• Area: – 103.4 square miles (26,777 hectares)
• Population:– 1,006,500 (approx.)
• Approx 340,000 (33.7%) within NHS South Birmingham• Approx 270,000 (26.9%) within Heart of Birmingham PCT• Approx 400,000 (39.6%) within NHS Birmingham East and North
• People per household:– 2.36 (average)
• Age:– Approx 266,000 (26%) are aged 18 or under– Approx 603,500 (60%) are aged between 19 and 64– Approx 137,000 (14%) are over the age of 65
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Birmingham – Quick facts
• Births:– 16,000 (approx; 2003 – 2007 average)
• Deaths:– 9,000 (approx; 2003 – 2007 average)
• Hospital Admissions:– 320,000 Hospital admissions in 2007/08
• Deprivation:– 10th most deprived Local Authority nationwide in 2007
• in terms of income and employment.
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Priorities
• In developing its approach to key priorities, the BHWP has sought to ensure local partnership arrangements are fit for purpose.
• The partnership is sharing resources and introducing new arrangements for effective delivery.
• Priority themes where progress is dependent on partnership working are:
1. Tackling Health Inequalities,
2. Personalised Care,
3. Joint Commissioning, and
4. Understanding Needs and Engaging with Communities.
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Tackling Health Inequalities
• The approach to Tackling Health Inequalities is based on key priorities:
– Life Expectancy (All Age All Cause Mortality)– Tobacco Control– Infant Mortality– Obesity– Health and Employment
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Birmingham’s Health
Circulatory mortality, under 75
50.0 70.0 90.0 110.0 130.0 150.0 170.0 190.0
Sutton Four OaksSutton New Hall
Selly OakSutton Vesey
Hall GreenBillesley
Sutton TrinityBournville
Handsworth WoodWeoleyQuinton
Bordesley GreenSheldon
Perry BarrEdgbastonBrandwood
NorthfieldLongbridgeHodge HillHarborne
OscottKings Norton
Bartley GreenStechford And Yardley
South YardleyAcocks Green
KingstandingLozells And East
Shard EndSpringfield
Moseley And Kings HeathErdington
AstonTyburn
Washwood HeathStockland Green
LadywoodNechells
SohoSparkbrook
Rate per 100,000
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Birmingham’s Health
Cancer mortality, under 75
70.0 90.0 110.0 130.0 150.0 170.0 190.0
Sutton VeseySutton Trinity
Sutton New HallHall GreenSelly Oak
Lozells AndHarborne
Sutton FourPerry Barr
AstonKings Norton
SparkbrookBordesley Green
Moseley AndHodge HillNorthfieldErdington
SohoQuinton
HandsworthSpringfield
SheldonBillesleyWeoley
Acocks GreenEdgbastonBrandwood
OscottBartley Green
Shard EndBournville
WashwoodStockland Green
South YardleyTyburn
Stechford AndLongbridgeLadywood
KingstandingNechells
Rate per 100,000
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Birmingham’s Health
Infant mortality
2.00 4.00 6.00 8.00 10.00 12.00 14.00
HarborneNorthfield
Stechford And Yardley NorthSutton Four Oaks
Sutton VeseyBartley Green
EdgbastonLadywoodPerry BarrErdington
OscottSutton TrinityKingstanding
WeoleyMoseley And Kings Heath
BournvilleSutton New Hall
South YardleySheldon
BrandwoodSoho
LongbridgeHall GreenSelly Oak
Stockland GreenTyburn
Shard EndSpringfield
AstonBillesley
Kings NortonBordesley Green
Acocks GreenHandsworth Wood
Lozells And East HandsworthNechells
Washwood HeathHodge Hill
QuintonSparkbrook
Rate per 100,000
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For more information…
• Check out the BHWP website:
www.bhwp.nhs.uk