Presenting his place lead report @robintuddenham covers activity of our partnership over the last two months and how we are responding to national priorities.
@robintuddenham This includes how we are responding to winter pressures. Two additional respiratory hubs have now opened. This means there are five in total, one in each Primary Care Network (PCN) area. Get more info on @penninegpa website penninegpa.co.uk/our-services/a…
Our hospital A&E department continues to prioritise those most unwell. Please help our teams by only going to A&E if your condition is life or limb threatening togetherwe-can.com has advice to help you choose the right service.
For more tips and advice on staying well this winter in Calderdale, check out #WinterWise calderdale.gov.uk/winterwise and @VSIAlliance winter directory vsialliance.org.uk
@WYpartnership is focusing on the challenges facing our region’s children, calling for improved financial support for children's services so we can continue improvements, focus on early intervention and support children’s mental and physical health. wypartnership.co.uk/news-and-blog/…
Financial pressures continue to be seen across Health and Social care. @Calderdale budget consultation is live and you can have your say x.com/Calderdale/sta…
Financial pressures continue to be seen across Health and Social care. @Calderdale budget consultation is live and you can have your say x.com/Calderdale/sta…
Further conversations about the financial challenges will be covered through the deep dive section of our agenda focusing on the community and voluntary sector, and in item 10; place finance report. Paper can be found here: calderdalecares.co.uk/events/calderd…
Concluding his place report, @robintuddenham notes the items on the Partnership risk register. Found on p12 of the papers calderdalecares.co.uk/events/calderd…
Board members have discussed the detail in the performance report, in particular the impact of waiting has on people’s lives.
We move on now to our next item. @VACLocalLives CEO @JulieR_VAC is taking members through the work of Calderdales VCSE. - what’s happening - what support they need - how they’re helping to deliver Calderdale’s Health and Wellbeing Strategy
What do you know about the VCSE in Calderdale? - there are 1451 groups and organisations - employs 5151 people - has 13,508 volunteers - contributes economic value of £549.5m