South West London CCG Annual Report and Accounts 2020/21

We have begun initial conversations with the cluster, sharing best practice engagement, discussing what level of engagement will work with each school and what reasonable adjustments need to be made to ensure all students can access the session and provide feedback. We are meeting with each school to help support the planning and delivery of the engagement sessions. Optimal ageing in Merton The overall aim of the project is to compress the period of disability and dependency at end of life and therefore reduce the need for health and social care. The project is a population health management approach to change attitudes and culture around ageing, and as a result help older people ‘live longer better’. There are two main strands to the project: • Engaging directly with citizens, giving them content through a new digital platform called the Wellness Interactive Support Hub (W:ISH). The aim is for W:ISH to signpost people to existing information that is relevant to them – particularly lots of the great campaigns and resources created and developed by third sector organisations. • Creating ‘Live Longer Better’ networks in each borough. The plan is to bring together social and healthcare professionals to create a network of individuals interested in counteracting ageism and empowering older people to improve their health. We have supported the team to engage with the Patient Engagement Group (PEG). The PEG has providing views on the project and it’s aims and will help to support and share local content that could be used on W:ISH. Coproducing the delivery of the joint council / NHS Learning Disability Strategy in Wandsworth We delivered eight engagement sessions reaching nearly 80 people to inform and test the joint Wandsworth NHS South West London CCG and council Learning Disability Strategy 2021-2026 from the point of view of people who use and need learning disability services. You can read the LD Engagement Report. This resulted in a chapter and overarching key priority of the Wandsworth Learning Disability Commissioning Strategy 2021-26 titled: My Voice is Heard – Coproduction. We also supported a Wandsworth community grant project to develop simulation video training so that people with a learning disability can train NHS staff in coproduction and to develop annual health check appointments and health action plans. You can watch the Baked Bean video training session at https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=10ip3fMzt9k We have been working together with advocacy organisations in the borough to improve accessibility of the Learning Disability Clinical Reference Group and to 78 | NHS South West London Clinical Commissioning Group

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