putting hiap into practice: identifying supportive structures and processes - the case of south...
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Putting HiAP into Practice:Identifying Supportive Structures and Processes - The Case of South Australia
31 March 2015
Dr Matthew McConnell, Public Health Physician
Ms Carmel Williams, Manager
Strategic Partnerships UnitDepartment for Health and Ageing
Range of MethodsIncluding Health Lens Analysis
South Australian HiAP Model
South Australian HiAP approach Phase Authorizing
EnvironmentPolicy Opportunities
Adaptive HiAP Action / Response
Supportive Structures
Proof of Concept & Emerging Practice
State Government Cabinet ‘Thinker in Residence’ (TIR) Program
Draft Recommendations
Inter-sectoral Policy Makers Workshop
Informal Inter-sectoral Network:Commence work on policy opportunities HiAP Catalyst – Prof Ilona Kickbusch
Working together to achieve the goals and policies of other sectors in ways that protect and/or promote health
South Australian HiAP approach Phase Authorizing
EnvironmentPolicy Opportunities
Adaptive HiAP Action / Response
Supportive Structures
Establish & Apply Methodology
State Government – Cabinet Sub-Committee (ExComm CEG)
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Central Government and Health Department
SA Strategic Plan (SASP) – Whole of Government Targets
HiAP Unit formed Develop South Australian approach to HiAP Including Health Lens Analysis (HLA) International Meeting on HiAP Adelaide Statement on HiAP
Informal Inter-sectoral Network:Begins to formalise in authorizing environments (vertical and horizontal) Build capacityWorkshopsShared learningSkills developmentApply South Australia’s approach to HiAP, including HLAs Developed resource on HiAP. Links with WHO
Working together to achieve the goals and policies of other sectors in ways that protect and/or promote health
South Australian HiAP approach Phase Authorizing
EnvironmentPolicy Opportunities
Adaptive HiAP Action / Response
Supportive Structures
Consolidation & Growth
Central government championsAdvocacyReinforce the value of HiAP to health and whole of government
SASP version 2.0 WHO/SA Government HiAP Summer School NHMRC Grant – HiAP Research with Flinders University
SA HiAP ‘Community of Practice’ forms:Broad recognition of outcomes and purposeEmerging advocates and champions Academic Sector support – research methods / evaluation
Working together to achieve the goals and policies of other sectors in ways that protect and/or promote health
South Australian HiAP approach Phase Authorizing
EnvironmentPolicy Opportunities
Adaptive HiAP Action / Response
Supportive Structures
Adaptive / Renewal
Cabinet Taskforce Senior Government Officers Groups
7 Cabinet Strategic Priorities (CSP) Renewal Phase – Reframed Health Department’s purpose in governmentVulnerabilitiesReframeRenewExplore new opportunities
HiAP approach mapped against 7 CSPs Public Health Act 2011 - enacted
SA HiAP Community of Practice is maintained
Linking our joined-up approach to others across government
Legislative and regulatory support for HiAP in SA
Working together to achieve the goals and policies of other sectors in ways that protect and/or promote health
South Australian HiAP approach Phase Authorizing
EnvironmentPolicy Opportunities
Adaptive HiAP Action / Response
Supportive Structures
Strengthen / Systematise
Renewed MoU between Central Government and Health DepartmentSystematise HiAP across government
Premier’s Priorities, including: Focus on ‘One Government’Planning ReformLinks with economic priorities
Public Health Partner AuthoritiesFormalised partnerships to achieve co-benefits through action on the SDHSection 17, SA Public Health Act Rapid HLA assessmentDesktop Analysis90 Day projectsHLA
SA HiAP ‘Community of Practice’ expandedActively participates in strengthening and systematising HiAP across government
Working together to achieve the goals and policies of other sectors in ways that protect and/or promote health
Acknowledgements:
SA HiAP Unit
(Currently known as Strategic Partnerships Unit)
For more information:http://sahealth.sa.gov.au/healthinallpolicies