12 | Shaping our Integrated Care Partnership priorities: A partnership discussion document 3.3 Determining Priorities Our review of the health needs assessments, existing Joint Strategic Needs Assessments, Place health and care plans, Health and Well-being board strategies, and the views of people and communities, identified the following ten priorities: • Addressing loneliness and social isolation by empowering and connecting communities • Championing the Green agenda for example sustainability, air quality, and responding to climate change and related health issues • Improving health through housing • Preventing ill health and supporting self-care • Reducing health inequalities through employment for example NHS and local authorities as Anchor Institutions • Supporting carers and elevating their voice • Supporting people to age well including frailty and falls Step one: Priorities identified from needs assessment Step two: ICP Board members and system leaders engagement Step three Peoples Panel engagement Step four: Feedback analysed Step five: ICP Board interactive Seminar Final step: System engagement through discussion document Current position Preventing ill health & supporting self-care Supporting people to manage LTCs Supporting the health & care needs of children and young people Targeting mental health including dementia Supporting carers & elevating their voice Reducing health inequalities through employment Addressing loneliness & social isolation Improving health through housing Supporting people to age well Championing the Green agenda n Peoples Panel n ICP Members 189 1444 166 211 206 131 111 116 107 114 79 1339 1282 1195 843 753 732 740 713 474 • Supporting people to manage long-term conditions for example diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), muscular-skeletal (MSK), ischaemic heart disease • Supporting the health and care needs of children and young people including early years, children and young people’s mental health, disabilities, looked after children, obesity, dental decay, and alcohol • Targeting mental health including dementia and addressing anticipated increase in need During November, we tested the needs assessment and the potential priorities with ICP Board members, partners, and members of the People’s Panel, asking them to rank the emerging priority areas and also whether there were other areas that should be considered. The responses were analysed and presented at a deliberative ICP seminar in November. The combined results of this feedback are shown below: The Integrated Care Partnership Board agreed the following process for determining priorities:
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