Agenda and minutes

Venue: Sheffield City Council Town Hall Sheffield S1 2HH

Contact: Sarah Hyde, Democratic Services Team Manager  Email: sarah.hyde@sheffield.gov.uk

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1.

Apologies for Absence

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Apologies for absence were received from Councillor Jean Wharmby, Derbyshire County Council and Councillor Taiba Yasseem, Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council.

 

2.

Exclusion of Public and Press

To identify items where resolutions may be moved to exclude the press and public

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There were no items identified that required the exclusion of the press and public.

 

3.

Declarations of Interest

Members to declare any interests they have in the business to be considered at the meeting

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3.1

There were no declarations of interest from members of the committee.

 

4.

Public Questions and Petitions

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There were no questions or petitions received from the public.  The Chair advised that it was important that the public interacted with us, so she would encourage public questions at future meetings.

 

5.

Developing our Initial Integrated Care Strategy for South Yorkshire pdf icon PDF 581 KB

Joint Report of Marianna Hargreaves, Strategy and Transformation Lead, NHS South Yorkshire, Katy Davison, Deputy Director of Involvement, NHS South Yorkshire and Andrew Ashcroft, Director of Communications and Engagement, NHS South Yorkshire.

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The Committee received a presentation on ‘Developing our initial Integrated Care Strategy in South Yorkshire’ and consider the NHS Five Year Joint Forward Plan for South Yorkshire report from Andrew Ashcroft – Director of Communications and Engagement – NHS South Yorkshire Marianna Hargreaves, Strategy and Transformation Lead, NHS South Yorkshire and Katy Davison, Deputy Director of Communications and Engagement, NHS South Yorkshire.

 

The presentation covered what the asks were in South Yorkshire.

 

August 2022 – The initial planning framework was set out and discussed with system leaders.  Four early inputs to the strategy development were agreed including refreshing population health needs.

 

December 2022 – How the health, social care and wellbeing needs of the local population were being met through the Integrated Care Strategy and this addressed the integration of health, social care and health related services.

 

June 2023 – 5 year forward plan described the NHS contribution to meeting the health needs of the local population and reflecting local priorities and addressing the four core purposes of the ICSs.  The plan had to be coherent with detailed planning returns and jointly developed across NHS Trusts and ICB.

 

The committee were advised that two phases were run to ensure that the Integrated Care Strategy for South Yorkshire was informed by the views of the public.

 

Phase 1 reviewed the existing citizen insight collected over recent years.  All the partners were invited to contribute and around 284 documents were reviewed. 

 

Phase 2 asked the public – “What matters to you about your health and wellbeing?”

 

A survey was launched to reach as many of our South Yorkshire citizens as possible by free, digital means.  The survey was promoted on social media accounts to the ICB membership and by word of mouth to partners from the NHS trusts, Healthwatch, VCSE umbrella organisations, local authorities, elected members, and the South Yorkshire combined Mayoral Authority who shared it on all of their networks.  It received 465 responses.  Healthwatch ran two Zoom focus group sessions.  There was also a social media advertising campaign targeted at the hard to reach through organic posts and post in community languages.

 

Alongside that, work was going on with partners from VCSE and Healthwatch through face-to-face engagement.

 

The committee were advised of the number of respondents who lived in each of the four places in South Yorkshire –

 

Barnsley – 25%

Doncaster – 30%

Rotherham – 15%

Sheffield – 26%

Other – 5% (typically said they worked or lived on the border or accessed services in South Yorkshire).

 

The majority of respondents were female (72%), with some male and a small number of non-binary respondents.  10% of respondents described their sexual orientation as gay, lesbian, bisexual or other, 86% heterosexual and 4% preferred not to say.

 

1% of respondents were pregnant, 67% of respondents had children and 30% had caring responsibilities.  A small number of military veterans completed the survey and around 25 of these were at the Rotherham event.  63% of respondents were currently working. 33% unemployed or  ...  view the full minutes text for item 5.

6.

NHS Five Year Joint Forward Plan for South Yorkshire

Report as above.

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This report was considered within the previous agenda item.

 

7.

Date of Next Meeting

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The next meeting of the committee would take place on a date to be confirmed in May/June 2023.