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Health and Homelessness: the right to the highest attainable standard of health? Katy Hetherington, Programme Manager [email protected] Neil Hamlet, Consultant in Public Health, NHS Fife [email protected]

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Page 1: Health and Homelessness: the right to the highest attainable standard of health? Katy Hetherington, Programme Manager Katy.Hetherington@nhs.net Neil Hamlet,

Health and Homelessness: the right to the highest attainable standard of

health?

Katy Hetherington, Programme Manager

[email protected]

Neil Hamlet, Consultant in Public Health, NHS Fife

[email protected]

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Our vision and mission

Our Strategy 2012-17: “A FAIRER HEALTHIER SCOTLAND”

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Jordanhill

Charing Cross

HyndlandPartick

Anderston

Exhibition Centre

CENTRAL

Argyll St.

Bridgeton

QUEEN STREET

Govan

Hillhead St George’s Cross

Buchanan Street

Male life expectancy75.8 years

St Enoch

Male life expectancy61.9 years

Ibrox

Cessnock

Each stop on the Argyll line travelling East represents a drop of 2 years in male life expectancy

Source: McCartney G. Illustrating Glasgow’s health inequalities. JECH 2010; doi 10.1136/jech.2010.120451

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What do we mean by health inequalities?

Health inequalities are:

•Unfair differences in health within the population across social classes and between different populations

These unfair differences:

•Are not random, or by chance, but largely socially determined

•Are not inevitable.

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What causes health inequalities?

Wider environmen

tal influences

Economic & work

Physical

Educ & learning

Social & cultural

Services

Individual experiences

Economic & work

Physical

Educ & learning

Social & cultural

Services

Fundamental causes

Global forces, political

priorities, societal values

leading to:

Unequal distribution of power, money and resources

INEQUALITIES

Effects

Inequalities in the

distribution of health and

wellbeing

HEALTH INEQUALITIE

SUndo MitigatePrevent

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What is most and least effective in reducing health inequalities?

Least likely to be effective

Interventions reliant on people opting in; information based campaigns; written materials; messages designed for the whole population; interventions that involve significant price or other barrier

Most likely to be effective

Structural changes to the environment; legislation, regulatory and fiscal policies; income support, reduced price barriers; accessibility of public services, prioritising disadvantaged groups and individuals; intensive support for disadvantaged population groups; starting young.

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Substance Misuse

Dental Care

Foot and skin careAlcohol Abuse

Mental HealthIssues Nutrition and diet

HomelessnessHomelessness

Homelessness - a Homelessness - a cross-cutting cross-cutting agendaagenda

Community HealthPartnerships Social Work

NHSAcute Services

Registered SocialLandlords

Council HousingDepartments

Third Sector Agencies

Health & Social Health & Social Care Care

Integration Integration BodiesBodies

Alcohol and DrugPartnerships (ADPs)

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Employment

Family nurturing(conflict resolution)

Education & skillsIncome maximisation

Honour and purposeCoping & resilience

Homelessness - a Homelessness - a prevention agenda agenda

Social Work

NHSOutreach Services

Registered SocialLandlords

Council HousingDepartments

Third Sector Agencies

Health & Social Health & Social Care Care

Integration Integration BodiesBodies

Alcohol and DrugPartnerships (ADPs)

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HousingHousingVol Vol

SectorSectorNHSNHS

HSCPHSCP

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Homelessness as a public health issue – ScotPHN Report

•‘Re-energise’ the health and homelessness agenda•Set it in the current policy context – health and social care, focus on inequalities, prevention agenda, homelessness policy and legislative•2005 Health and Homelessness standards•Discussion and engagement – housing, voluntary sector, SG, academics, NHS Boards•Gaps? •What do we want to recommend to Directors of Public Health?

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Severe and multiple disadvantage

•‘Hard Edges’ 2015 – Mapping severe and multiple disadvantage in England

“services still categorise people in separate boxes, defined by simple issues…different approaches from services and from policy”

•Understanding complex lives – Joseph Rowntree Foundation, 2011

‘There needs to be an integrated response across health, housing and social care’

•Early childhood experiences – the roots of many people’s experiences lay within very troubled childhoods.

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Linkage of Hospital data and Homelessness data in the Kingdom of Fife

Bryan Archibald, Senior Information Officer [email protected]

Bryan [email protected]

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The Data Sources

Fife CouncilFife Council• HL1• National data set for

each homeless application

• Based on the application (not the number of homeless individuals)

NHS Fife Acute NHS Fife Acute HospitalsHospitals

• eOASIS (patient administration system)

• SMR data submitted to ISD (information Services Division of NHS Scotland)

• Based on Patient Episodes

http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Statistics/15257/22833

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NHS Data (OASIS)• A&E (and Minor Injuries Unit [MIU])• Inpatients & Day cases• Obstetrics• Mental Health Inpatients• Outpatients• Mental Health Outpatients

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So far so good but what does this mean?So far so good but what does this mean?

• We need a comparator for the homeless We need a comparator for the homeless populationpopulation

• Fife’s ‘securely - housed’ populationFife’s ‘securely - housed’ population• Try to compare by similar age profileTry to compare by similar age profile• Started with Fife population 15-64 as our Started with Fife population 15-64 as our

crude method of ‘standardisation’crude method of ‘standardisation’• Further refinements planned in Further refinements planned in

‘standardisation process’ ‘standardisation process’ • Aiming to compare ‘apples’ with ‘apples’ by Aiming to compare ‘apples’ with ‘apples’ by

security of housing as defined by HL1 security of housing as defined by HL1 registrationregistration

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The value of shared data analysis

‘Insecurely Housed’ ‘Securely Housed’

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Abuse ?

Pragmatic ?

££££££

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Over 50% are under 30 yrsOver 50% are under 30 yrs

Over 80% are under 40 yrsOver 80% are under 40 yrs

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Revolving Revolving Hospital Hospital Door effect Door effect

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Clear role for Community Clear role for Community Safety Partnerships ?Safety Partnerships ?

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•Changed address•Fearful to open official mail•Appointment too early•No money for the bus•‘it won’t do any good’

Access / ExpectationAccess / Expectation

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What is most and least effective in reducing health inequalities?

Least likely to be effective

Interventions reliant on people opting in; information based campaigns; written materials; messages designed for the whole population; interventions that involve significant price or other barrier

Most likely to be effective

Structural changes to the environment; legislation, regulatory and fiscal policies; income support, reduced price barriers; accessibility of public services, prioritising disadvantaged groups and individuals; intensive support for disadvantaged population groups; starting young.

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Making a DifferenceMaking a Difference On call nurse manager gets a text alert on her On call nurse manager gets a text alert on her

work phone when a homeless person is seen work phone when a homeless person is seen in Accident and Emergency Dept. in Accident and Emergency Dept.

A daily report is now generated listing all the A daily report is now generated listing all the patients in the hospital at 8am who have a patients in the hospital at 8am who have a temporary homeless accommodation temporary homeless accommodation address. address.

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'Houseless and Hungry' by Luke Fildes depicting homeless paupers queuing outside the casual ward of a London workhouse

Meet needs of safety, nurture, belonging and purpose

“We believe that health and homelessness services can work better together to ensure that an individual's health needs are identified and addressed as quickly as possible. NHS acute services currently bear the brunt of the health and other complex problems experienced by those who are homeless. A&E visits per homeless person are four times higher than that of the general public and over a quarter of those surveyed had been admitted to hospital in the previous six months” Rick Henderson, chief executive of Homeless Link