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This document discusses plans for a neighborhood community budget pilot project in Castle Vale, UK. Key points include:
1) Establishing a Castle Vale Health and Wellbeing Board to manage pooled health budgets and commission local services.
2) Developing a community health survey and consultations to inform priorities like smoking, obesity, and mental health.
3) Testing proposals for local health reform by exploring new ways to resource local services through budget devolution and better integration of GP and community services.
4) Key milestones include establishing the Health and Wellbeing Board, conducting a baseline audit, and developing an evaluation framework.
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Castle Vale Health Indicators and Trends
1. Measurement Evaluation Learning M·E·L Research
Castle Vale Neighbourhood
Partnership Board
Updated Health Tracker 2011
Castle Vale Health and Wellbeing
Board
Robert Pocock
6th September 2012
info@m-e-l.co.uk
2. Measurement Evaluation Learning M·E·L Research
Overview
Secondary data – from BEN PCT and
Birmingham Public Health Information Team
Primary data – from a community health survey
of 600 residents
Resident consultations at events and groups
Partner consultations
Trends and new baselines
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3. Measurement Evaluation Learning M·E·L Research
Health status: Self-reported health
Self-reported health status over last 12 months
2011 survey data indicates that self-reported
good health is the lowest out of the four M·E·L
studies at 40%
Self-reported health being not good is the
highest out of the four studies in 2011 at 31%
Self-reported health is worse in Castle Vale 2011
than Birmingham comparison from 2001 Census
(66% Good, 24% Fairly Good, 11% Not Good)
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4. Measurement Evaluation Learning M·E·L Research
Self-reported health status over the last
12 months – trends 1992 - 2011
Source: M·E·L Castle Vale Health Surveys
Percent of respondents
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
Good
Fairly good
Not good
1992 2000 2004 2011
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5. Measurement Evaluation Learning M·E·L Research
Self-rated health as ‘not good’, analysed
by age band: trends 2004 -2011
0 10 20 30 40 50
under 35
35-64
2011
2004
65 and over
Ave
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6. Measurement Evaluation Learning M·E·L Research
Self-rated health as ‘not good’, analysed
by gender: trends 2004 -2011
0 10 20 30 40
Male
2011
Female
2004
Ave
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7. Measurement Evaluation Learning M·E·L Research
Self-rated health as ‘not good’, by length
of CV residence: trends 2004 -2011
0 10 20 30 40
under 1
1 to 5
6 to 10 2011
11 to 20 2004
21 plus
Ave
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8. Measurement Evaluation Learning M·E·L Research
Health status: Long term limiting illness
2000, 2004 & 2011
Source: M·E·L Castle Vale Health Surveys
70
60
50
40 2000
30 2004
20 2011
10
0
Yes No
Self-reported LTLI is 10% higher in 2011 than
2004, and the 2011 figure is the same as that
from 2000 (46%)
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9. Measurement Evaluation Learning M·E·L Research
Long term limiting illness, analysed by
age band: trends 2004 -2011
0 20 40 60 80
under 35
35-64
2011
2004
65 and over
Ave
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10. Measurement Evaluation Learning M·E·L Research
Life expectancy by Ward (Kingsbury to
2003 then Tyburn for 2007-09)
Source: B’ham Public Health Directory 1997 & 2000. PHIT 2004 & 2011
90
80
70
60
Mid-80 est 1990-92 1994-98 1999-03 2007-09
Men Women All
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11. Measurement Evaluation Learning M·E·L Research
Teenage pregnancy (conception rates
females under 18 years of age)
rates per 1,000 women
Source WMPHO 2004 and WMPHO PCT profiles 1997-
2001; PHIT data 2008/09
Kingsbury Ward 2000: 57.14
EBPCT 1997-2001: 66.57
WMids 1997-2001: 48.32
Tyburn Ward Aug 2008-July 2009: 70.6
BEN PCT Aug 2008-July 2009 : 47.3
Bham LA Aug 2008-July 2009 : 44.8
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12. Measurement Evaluation Learning M·E·L Research
New : A&E attendance and alcohol-
related
A&E Attendances 2008/09 DSR per 100,000 pop:
Castle Vale (by MSOA): 39,855
BEN PCT: 37,398
Bham LA: 36,110
Alcohol Related Admissions 2008/09 DSR per 100,000
pop:
Castle Vale (by MSOA): 1,845
BEN PCT: 1,681
Bham LA: 1,886
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13. Measurement Evaluation Learning M·E·L Research
Lifestyles: Smoking prevalence
Source: M·E·L Castle Vale Health Studies and PHIT data 2009
20
40% smoked in 2004
15
32% smoked in 2011
10 2004 (37% male, 30% female)
2011
5 Higher than data for
0
B’ham 2009 (23.3%
Light - under 10 per day Moderate - 10 to 19 per
day
Heavy - 20+ per day
smoke)
2011: Fewer light
smokers; fewer heavy
smokers
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14. Measurement Evaluation Learning M·E·L Research
Smoking prevalence, analysed by age
band: trends 2004 -2011
0 10 20 30 40 50 60
under 35
35-65
2011
2004
65 and over
Ave
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15. Measurement Evaluation Learning M·E·L Research
Smoking prevalence analysed by gender:
trends 2004 -2011
0 10 20 30 40 50
Male
2011
Female
2004
Ave
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16. Measurement Evaluation Learning M·E·L Research
Lifestyles: Average consumption of fresh
fruit and vegetables
Source: M·E·L Castle Vale Health Studies and PHIT data 2003-05
Only 1 in 5 residents eat the required 5+ portions
of fruit and vegetables a day in 2011 (same as
2004)
Lower than Birmingham figure 2003-05 of 24.6%
(PHIT data)
However, has been a 7% drop in the proportion
of residents eating none or only 1 portion a day
(now 9%, was 16% in 2004)
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17. Measurement Evaluation Learning M·E·L Research
Lifestyles: Body Mass Index
Source: M·E·L Castle Vale Health Studies and PHIT data 2003-05
Percent of respondents
0 10 20 30 40 50
Increase in obesity levels
in 2011 (up from 19% to
Extreme obesity
25%)
Obesity Shifted from proportion
overweight since 2004
Overw eight (35% down to 28%)
Normal
Obesity figure similar to
B’ham data for 2003-05:
Underw eight 26.2% obese
2004 2011
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18. Measurement Evaluation Learning M·E·L Research
Lifestyles: % taking at least 30 mins moderate
exercise on at least 5 days a week
Source: M·E·L Castle Vale Health Surveys
Considerable decrease of 16% in residents
taking at least 30 mins moderate exercise on 5+
days a week - from 46% in 2004 to 30% in 2011
Also been an increase in % on average never
taking 30 mins moderate exercise a week - from
35% in 2004 to 42% in 2011
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19. Measurement Evaluation Learning M·E·L Research
Lifestyles: alcohol consumption
Source: M·E·L Castle Vale Health Studies
90
Considerable increase in
80
70
% of residents above the
60 HDA guidelines for
50 2004
alcohol consumption (up
40 2011 from 15% in 2004 to 31%
30 in 2011)
20 2004: 55% drink alcohol
10
0 2011: 60% drink alcohol
Above HDA guidelines Below HDA guidelines
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20. Measurement Evaluation Learning M·E·L Research
Mental Health and Wellbeing
Source: M·E·L Castle Vale Health Tracker 2011
WEMWBS: Warwick Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing
Scale
Calculated from perceptions on a series of
statements
The minimum score 14, maximum score is 70
Castle Vale Mean Figure: 48.7
Data lower than reference average (Nottingham 51)
(
Need to benchmark this further
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21. Measurement Evaluation Learning M·E·L Research
Raising Aspirations KPI Baseline 2011
0 20 40 60 80 100
'There are people in CV I admire'
'My family can get on well'
'We feel proud of CV'
'People in Bham respect CV'
Feeling optimistic about future
Interested in other people
Feeling confident
Feeling good about myself
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22. Measurement Evaluation Learning M·E·L Research
Cohort tracker study
Data matched for 71 individuals in 2004 and 2011surveys
Self-rated health down, long term illness up, diseases up,
service satisfaction up
Smoking down 10%, as for general survey
Fewer drink but those that do, drink more
Obesity static, fresh fruit up but so is fried food
Generally less physical activity but the active ones (20%)
are doing more
Unique community-based data set – NPB asset!
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23. Measurement Evaluation Learning M·E·L Research
Community and partner consultations
Residents – about 100 consulted
Community Health Improvement event, 26 March
Community Café, 8 April (42 attendees)
Job Club
Crafty Ladies
Youth Group, Sanctuary
(under 12s)
Parents, Astral Stay and Play
Youth Group, Astral (over 12s)
Partners
Castle Vale Nursery Nurse
Castle Vale Childrens Centre
MIND (Circle of Friends)
Environment Trust
Tenancy Support Worker, CVCHA
Aquarius
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24. Measurement Evaluation Learning M·E·L Research
Partner Consultations
Young People
Young people drinking alcohol – with local shops
providing it directly to young people
Stopping smoking and alcohol use amongst young
people: awareness-raising does work but we need to get
the message to more people
Smoking and alcohol still major issues in Castle Vale
Mental Health – lack of understanding, stigma still exists,
impact on whole family health, well-being of children
linked to parents
Residents at Community Café put this top
Childhood Obesity
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25. Measurement Evaluation Learning M·E·L Research
Partner consultations
Residents generally
Isolation: linked to mental health, but range of
groups suffer (empty nesters, single males, older
people)
Healthy Lifestyles: in-active and poor diet
amongst residents generally, but particularly
“pre-retired”
Residents taking responsibility for safeguarding
children
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26. Measurement Evaluation Learning M·E·L Research
Partner consultations
Other issues
Need to engage GPs – missing link to inter-
agency work
Get people involved in green space more –
allotments? Gardening? Fun-events?
Lots of groups in Castle Vale – can we mobilise
better?
Authority stops people engaging!
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27. Measurement Evaluation Learning M·E·L Research
Summary – key headline issues
Smoking prevalence, especially mid-age men
Growing obesity, poor diet, low physical activity
Alcohol consumption especially young people
Mental wellbeing? Isolation in mid-years?
Low, declining self-rated health status generally
Whole person / whole family approach (work,
skills, money, lifestyle, positive aspiration, quality
of life, civic engagement)
Need to integrate GP and community based
actions better
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