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Integrated Strategic Needs Assessment Story of Blackburn with Darwen Health and Wellbeing Board 25 January 2012

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This presentation was kindly shared with the Community Challenge research project by Ken Barnsley, Head of Corporate Research, Blackburn with Darwen Council.

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Page 1: ISNA BwD 2012

Integrated Strategic Needs

Assessment Story of Blackburn with Darwen

Health and Wellbeing Board

25 January 2012

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Big ChallengesEconomic - global recession and eurozone financial crisis will impact on local economy for ten yearsSocial – high levels of deprivation and disadvantage Environmental – legacy of industrial past and ageing high density housingMarmot – detrimental impact on health over the life course of our citizens

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PeopleNow

55,000 households with 140,000 peopleYoung population – 30% aged 0-19Significant South Asian populationIncreasing number of recent migrants

By 2033small growth of 5.1% to 146,500Slightly more children and fewer workers0-15 – about the same 33,900 to 34,200 older people – growth from 15% to 18% of population

Key: changing population structure and projected increase in older people

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Local EconomyGlobal economic restructuringEurozone market turmoilImpacts of 2008 recession and likely 2012 recession low growth and few additional full time jobs over the next 5-7 yearsImpacts of public sector cuts on women, families and children

Key•continuing poverty and deprivation in our most disadvantaged communities•inequalities in distribution of unemployment and worklessness

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CommunityHigh levels of material deprivationEight neighbourhoods amongst the most deprived 1% nationallyRelative deprivation increased between 2007 and 2010Recession is expected to impact on mental illness, alcohol consumption, household debt, repossessions and homelessness

Key•continuing poverty and deprivation in our most disadvantaged communities•Increasing impacts of alcohol on residents health and communities

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PlaceCompact urban areas set in countryside with steep valley sidesEstimated 27,000 properties are non decent and 12,300 with a category 1 hazardSignificant rural fringes with basic servicesAmongst worst authority areas for fuel poverty – 24% of households more than 30 in some neighbourhoods

Key•Poor and unfit housing lacking diverse housing provision•Fuel poverty

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Health and Inequalities

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Children and Young People

Child poverty –three in ten children, 4 in 10 in Bastwell, Sudell, Wensley Fold and Audley and half in Shadsworth with WhitebirkOne in three children overweight – but evidence of low weight for someTeenagers more likely to be frequent consumers of alcohol and one in four smokeMore die in their first year than expected

Key•Best start in life – early years and family support •Active and positive choices for children and young people

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AdultsIncreasing numbers of older and very old residentsLife expectancy 3 years shorter than nationally and the gap is wideningHigher mortality rates

Highest rate of death from circulatory diseaseSignificantly higher death rate from cancer

Significant increase in alcohol related admissions – trebled over last ten yearsDeath rate for chronic liver disease has risen and faster than the region or national rateSmoking rates are high with strong social inequalitiesProjected increase in dementia

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AdultsKey•work opportunities for current and future workforce at increasing income levels with high quality support to help all our residents into suitable employment•provide and encourage active and positive choices for residents should drive strategic initiatives to support active lifestyles•improve the quality and diversity of housing and to reduce levels of unfitness and the numbers of homes with category 1 hazards•provide flexible packages of care for the increasing numbers of older and very old residents

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Our Assets“look beyond needs to examine how local assets including the

community itself can be used to meet identified needs”

Key principlesfrom the perspective of the user, the individual or the communityculture of working not systems and processesLinks and connections between assets can provide the most valueLeadership is keydevelop a ways of workingLanguage is a barrier

Local pilots – Little Harwood, Bentham Road, Healthy Living Centre, Sudell Healthy Streets, Dementia

Key•integrate the principles of assets based working into the future development of Strategic Needs Assessment and the Health and Wellbeing Strategy

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Integrated Strategic Needs

Assessment Story of Blackburn with Darwen

Health and Wellbeing Board

25 January 2012