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Community Strategy Delivery Year 2: Social Inclusion Theme

Health Progress Report

Equal access to and delivery of, health services for everyone: new facilities.

We Said We Would

Lead Partner

What We Did (to January 2007)

Open new Children’s Services Centre at Oak Park by March 2006.                                          
Primary Care Trust
 
 
New Children’s Centre at Oak Park completed on schedule: one of the first Local Improvement Finance Trust (LIFT) schemes. Innovative art work purchased with funding from Arts in Health and Havant Borough Council.  The centre provides community paediatrics, with professionals from 8 different sites being relocated so that children and families can attend one place for treatment instead of having to travel around to multiple locations.
 
Open new Oak Park Community Hospital by January 2008.       
Primary Care Trust
 
 

Original plans for the hospital modified.  Now more emphasis on the hospital as a focus for community health management and supporting people in their own communities, rather than as a facility with a large number of inpatient beds.  Oak Park will provide a range of diagnostic services, a minor injuries unit and a relatively small number of beds. Working to an operation date of 20.10.2011.

Equal access to and delivery of, health services for everyone: children and young people's health.

We Said We Would

Lead Partner

What We Did (to January 2007)

“Healthy schools in Havant Borough” initiative:  at least 30 of the 53 state schools to have achieved “Healthy Schools” award by September 2007.
Primary Care Trust

Of the 48 state schools across the borough which have engaged, 27 have achieved the Hampshire Healthy Schools award.  Schools are now working to the National Healthy Schools award.  On this scheme 13 schools in the borough had been validated as Healthy Schools at the end of December 2006.  Another 9 schools are on track to achieve this status by end of July 2007.

 

Reduction of 5% year on year in rate of under-18 conceptions over period 2005-2007, to support reduction in rate of under-18 conceptions in Havant Borough, from average of 54.6 per 1000 in 1998/2000 to 30 per 100 by 2010.
 
Primary Care Trust 159 teenage pregnant parents in the Havant area. Note: Community Strategy target based on an optimistic Hampshire prediction from the 1998 baseline.  Now more likely to be nearer 40 per 1000 based on current local forecasts).

Equal access to and delivery of, health services for everyone: older persons' health.

We Said We Would

Lead Partner

What We Did (to January 2007)

Develop an additional 48 nursing home beds and refurbish existing residential home, at Emsworth House, to provide a total of 79 beds – 31 residential and 48 mixed nursing beds (general nursing care and elderly mental health) – by September 2006.
 

Hampshire

County Council

 

 

 

New build completed by May 2006 with refurbishment of the existing building from May to December 2006. 

 

 

Equal access to and delivery of, health services for everyone: public health.

We Said We Would

Lead Partner

What We Did (to January 2007)

Assist at least 500 people to successfully give up smoking in 2005.
Primary Care Trust
Over the period Jan 06 to Jan 07, 1926 people from Havant Borough have used NHS Stop Smoking Services.  1327 people have quit smoking: a 69% quit success rate, which is above average for South East England (56%).
 
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