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Public Health Delivery Unit. Key Actions (Commitments)
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Public Health Delivery Unit. Key Actions (Commitments) The tables below outline the key actions that the Commissioning Group and Public Health will undertake to deliver the priorities outlined in Barnet Health and Wellbeing Strategy 2015-20. These are linked to the Corporate Plan priorities of Fairness: Building resilience in residents and managing demand; Responsibility: Delivering quality services and Promoting community engagement, independence and capacity; and Opportunity: Responsible growth, regeneration and investment and Transforming local services. Transforming local services (Opportunity) Giving children the best start in life Responsibility for commissioning Health Visiting has been transferred from the NHS to local authorities. This includes: antenatal health, new baby reviews, six to eight week assessments, one year assessments and two to two-and-a-half year reviews. Public Health in Barnet received an additional circa £4.4m to fund this in 16-17. This reduces in 18-19 to £ 4.2m and then in 19/20 to £4m  Public Health is supporting the integration of Health Visiting within Early Years provision in Children’s Centres  Health coaches: Assess the impact of both Perinatal and Family Health Coaches services and options for sustainability  On-going commissioning of support to the Healthy Schools Programme  Continue commissioning of healthy Children’s Centre programme Commissioning Group Action Delivery Unit Action Dependency on other Delivery Unit Timescales Lead Officer (CG and/or DU) Childhood Obesity Public Health (PH) ongoing funding and commissioning of childhood obesity and nutrition investment via a tier 2 weight management programme Joint Children’s Commissioning Unit for commissioning of the Healthy weight school nurses which support this service 2017-18 Consultant in Public Health (PH) 1 NC Commission 5-19 Wellbeing programme 5-19 Wellbeing programme - ongoing commissioning of support to the Healthy Schools programme. Education and Skills 2017-18 Consultant in PH 1 NC Commissioning Group Action Delivery Unit Action Dependency on other Delivery Unit Timescales Lead Officer (CG and/or DU) Commission Health coaches Perinatal Health Coaches to be incorporated to wider North Central London (NCL) review of perinatal services (NCL to lead). JCU/CCG 2017-18 Consultant in PH 2 JL Enable all children, young people and adults to maximise their capabilities and have control over their lives  Physical activity and healthy diet: Develop adults weight management offer during 20...

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