Norfolk Sustainable Transformation Partnership (STP) overview, given by Community Action Norfolk (CAN) staff at the Voluntary Community and Social Enterprise Sector 2018 conference
Ed Millensted - Innovation Scouts: Collaboration and learningInnovation Agency
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Transportation is vital for people to get to work, grocery stores, medical appointments, child care, school, and participate in the economy. With transportation at the heart of many barriers Ohioans face in their daily lives, Ohio needs a 21st century transportation system made up not only of roads and highways but also a network of transportation options, including public transit, passenger and freight rail, streetcars, hybrid buses, electric vehicles, and walk-able, bike-able streets.
Speakers include:
- Akshai Sing, Representative, Ohio Transportation Equity Coalition
- Kirt Conrad, President, Ohio Public Transit Association
- Homer Carlisle, Professional Staff Member, Ranking Member Sherrod Brown
Making the case for public health interventionsThe King's Fund
In partnership with the Local Government Association, we have produced a set of infographics that describe key facts about the public health system and the return on investment for some public health interventions.
We hope they will be a useful resource for you – please feel free to use them in your office, in documents or presentations.
In recent weeks, Governor Kasich introduced a Mid-biennium Review bill (MBR) to propose budget and policy ideas to transform Ohio. It has been split into 14 different pieces of legislation and is currently being discussed in a number of House committees. Learn more about the MBR and changes to health and human services, education and workforce development in Ohio.
Gender and Equity Implications of Indian Budget, 2015 Ranjani K.Murthy
This presentation argues the case for gender and equity analysis of budgets to look at how much is allocated for women and marginalised groups, as well as the gender and equity implications of the broader development paradigm, taxation policies, method of generating funds (plan vs non plan) and fund channeling mechanisms. It argues that the Indian budget 2015 is gender and equity blind in many ways, and few ways gender/equity specific. There are no gender transformative elemnts
Ed Millensted - Innovation Scouts: Collaboration and learningInnovation Agency
Presentation by Ed Millensted, Programme Manager, Innovation Agency at the Innovation Scouts: Collaboration and learning event on Thursday, 10 October at The Royal College of Physicians, Liverpool.
Transportation is vital for people to get to work, grocery stores, medical appointments, child care, school, and participate in the economy. With transportation at the heart of many barriers Ohioans face in their daily lives, Ohio needs a 21st century transportation system made up not only of roads and highways but also a network of transportation options, including public transit, passenger and freight rail, streetcars, hybrid buses, electric vehicles, and walk-able, bike-able streets.
Speakers include:
- Akshai Sing, Representative, Ohio Transportation Equity Coalition
- Kirt Conrad, President, Ohio Public Transit Association
- Homer Carlisle, Professional Staff Member, Ranking Member Sherrod Brown
Making the case for public health interventionsThe King's Fund
In partnership with the Local Government Association, we have produced a set of infographics that describe key facts about the public health system and the return on investment for some public health interventions.
We hope they will be a useful resource for you – please feel free to use them in your office, in documents or presentations.
In recent weeks, Governor Kasich introduced a Mid-biennium Review bill (MBR) to propose budget and policy ideas to transform Ohio. It has been split into 14 different pieces of legislation and is currently being discussed in a number of House committees. Learn more about the MBR and changes to health and human services, education and workforce development in Ohio.
Gender and Equity Implications of Indian Budget, 2015 Ranjani K.Murthy
This presentation argues the case for gender and equity analysis of budgets to look at how much is allocated for women and marginalised groups, as well as the gender and equity implications of the broader development paradigm, taxation policies, method of generating funds (plan vs non plan) and fund channeling mechanisms. It argues that the Indian budget 2015 is gender and equity blind in many ways, and few ways gender/equity specific. There are no gender transformative elemnts
Brendan Walsh delivered this presentation at the Dublin Economics Workshop on Saturday, 14th September.
More information about the event, including other presentations delivered at the workshop, can be found here: https://www.dublineconomics.com/
The Solomon Islands HiT determines that the country’s health system has significant weaknesses but also considerable strengths. Despite the range and difficulty of issues facing policy-makers in the Solomon Islands, there have been significant achievements in health, including considerable progress in advancing population health status. The performance of the health system is positive, achieving high coverage, high satisfaction levels, and steady progress on health outcomes. Nonetheless, the country faces important health challenges that could undermine development gains made to date
Read the final report of The Parliamentary Review about the future of health and social care in Wales. Parliamentary Review published a report which is produced in 12 months focused on the sustainability of health and social care in Wales.
https://gov.wales/topics/health/nhswales/review/?lang=en
Large Scale roll-out of telehealth/Telecare : approach and examples – Scotla...flanderscare
Wat is de toekomst van zorg op afstand in Vlaanderen? Dat was de centrale vraag van het event van 17 juni. 100 deelnemers dachten hier samen over na. Studiebezoeken aan andere Europese regio's toonden dat daar reeds op grote schaal met telecare en telehealth gewerkt en geëxperimenteerd wordt.
Facts, figures and views on health and social care: A pack prepared for repor...Nuffield Trust
This presentation was created for reporters looking for key facts, figures and views on health and social care in the run up to the general election in 2015 in the UK. It was compiled by Leonora Merry and references Nuffield Trust research and analysis throughout.
Experian's Katrina Hann delivers a presentation to the Association of Regional Observatories network event which looked at the environmental limits on returning to economic growth. This event took place in Birmingham on Wednesday 27th January 2010.
Anna Dixon on health policy under the coalition governmentThe King's Fund
Anna Dixon, Director of Policy at The King's Fund, looks at the key health policies introduced by the coalition government and at whether they are likely to be effective in future.
Developing and sustaining community based voluntary action CANorfolk
Part of Norfolk's Annual VCSE Conference. By bringing together groups at different stages of development this provided an opportunity to understand the factors involved in successfully developing and sustaining grassroots community-based voluntary action.
Brendan Walsh delivered this presentation at the Dublin Economics Workshop on Saturday, 14th September.
More information about the event, including other presentations delivered at the workshop, can be found here: https://www.dublineconomics.com/
The Solomon Islands HiT determines that the country’s health system has significant weaknesses but also considerable strengths. Despite the range and difficulty of issues facing policy-makers in the Solomon Islands, there have been significant achievements in health, including considerable progress in advancing population health status. The performance of the health system is positive, achieving high coverage, high satisfaction levels, and steady progress on health outcomes. Nonetheless, the country faces important health challenges that could undermine development gains made to date
Read the final report of The Parliamentary Review about the future of health and social care in Wales. Parliamentary Review published a report which is produced in 12 months focused on the sustainability of health and social care in Wales.
https://gov.wales/topics/health/nhswales/review/?lang=en
Large Scale roll-out of telehealth/Telecare : approach and examples – Scotla...flanderscare
Wat is de toekomst van zorg op afstand in Vlaanderen? Dat was de centrale vraag van het event van 17 juni. 100 deelnemers dachten hier samen over na. Studiebezoeken aan andere Europese regio's toonden dat daar reeds op grote schaal met telecare en telehealth gewerkt en geëxperimenteerd wordt.
Facts, figures and views on health and social care: A pack prepared for repor...Nuffield Trust
This presentation was created for reporters looking for key facts, figures and views on health and social care in the run up to the general election in 2015 in the UK. It was compiled by Leonora Merry and references Nuffield Trust research and analysis throughout.
Experian's Katrina Hann delivers a presentation to the Association of Regional Observatories network event which looked at the environmental limits on returning to economic growth. This event took place in Birmingham on Wednesday 27th January 2010.
Anna Dixon on health policy under the coalition governmentThe King's Fund
Anna Dixon, Director of Policy at The King's Fund, looks at the key health policies introduced by the coalition government and at whether they are likely to be effective in future.
Developing and sustaining community based voluntary action CANorfolk
Part of Norfolk's Annual VCSE Conference. By bringing together groups at different stages of development this provided an opportunity to understand the factors involved in successfully developing and sustaining grassroots community-based voluntary action.
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Part of CAN's 2020 Annual VCSE conference. This interactive session is designed to help you understand how you can demonstrate the value of what your organisation does. Led by Jenny Potkins (NCVO) and Paul Webb (MAP & Centre for Youth Impact) this session introduced how you can articulate the difference your organisation makes, and some of the processes and tools you can use to measure that difference.
As part of our Norfolk Annual VCSE Conference, Nikki Luke, Senior Education and Engagement Officer for the East of England, will be delivering a politically neutral session on the opportunities for engaging with and influencing Parliament to ensure the voices of those we support are heard.
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Developing and Sustaining Volunteering in your organisationCANorfolk
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Our panel of guest speakers share their unique insights on how to work in partnership to collectively campaign and effectively influence.
Judy Dow (Head of Philanthropy, Norfolk Community Foundation)
Stuart Wright (Chair of the Living Wage Foundation’s Advisory Council and Property Director at Aviva)
Mike Barrett (FareShare East Anglia Development Manager) and Phoebe Sabin (FareShare East Anglia Community Coordinator)
Nikki Luke, Senior Education and Engagement Officer for the East of England, delivers a politically neutral session on the opportunities for engaging with and influencing Parliament to ensure the voices of those we support are heard.
Developing & sustaining community based voluntary action CANorfolk
Co-ordinators from North Walsham Good Neighbour Scheme,
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A VCSE Health and Social Care Assembly for Norfolk CANorfolk
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Direction of Health and Social care in Norfolk CANorfolk
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Monitoring Health for the SDGs - Global Health Statistics 2024 - WHOChristina Parmionova
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Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Preliminary findings _OECD field visits to ten regions in the TSI EU mining r...OECDregions
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Working with data is a challenge for many organizations. Nonprofits in particular may need to collect and analyze sensitive, incomplete, and/or biased historical data about people. In this talk, Dr. Cori Faklaris of UNC Charlotte provides an overview of current AI capabilities and weaknesses to consider when integrating current AI technologies into the data workflow. The talk is organized around three takeaways: (1) For better or sometimes worse, AI provides you with “infinite interns.” (2) Give people permission & guardrails to learn what works with these “interns” and what doesn’t. (3) Create a roadmap for adding in more AI to assist nonprofit work, along with strategies for bias mitigation.
RFP for Reno's Community Assistance CenterThis Is Reno
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Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
About Potato, The scientific name of the plant is Solanum tuberosum (L).Christina Parmionova
The potato is a starchy root vegetable native to the Americas that is consumed as a staple food in many parts of the world. Potatoes are tubers of the plant Solanum tuberosum, a perennial in the nightshade family Solanaceae. Wild potato species can be found from the southern United States to southern Chile
Synopsis (short abstract) In December 2023, the UN General Assembly proclaimed 30 May as the International Day of Potato.
2. 2
Local Context
Norfolk and Waveney STP
The population of Norfolk and Waveney is growing,
which means there are more people to care for. More
importantly, the type of care that people need
continues to change. Advances in health care mean
that people are generally living longer, some with
complex and multiple long-term conditions that we
could not have treated in the past, resulting in local
system challenges
3. Our population demand
Norfolk and Waveney STP
Population 1.01m
• The population of Norfolk and Waveney Local authorities was estimated at 1,019,000 in 2018 and estimated to
increase to 1,095,000 by 2030.
• People aged 85 and over currently make up 4% of the population but account for 16% of all emergency
admissions to Hospital and over 54% of the admissions to long-term residential and nursing care in Norfolk;
• The number of people aged 85 and over is expected to increase from 29,000 in 2015 to 35,000 in 2020 and to
over 51,000 by 2030; and
• This is expected to lead to an increase in the number of people with dementia to increase from 13,586 in 2015
to over 18,000 by 2022.
Sources: Office for National Statistics (ONS), Statistics – GOV.UK: Population Data June 2016
Birth Rate - Number of total births by Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), 2013-15 aggregated, England;
Public Health England (PHE), SMR<75 values relate to 2011 to 2015
Clinical Commissioning Group
Name (2015)
Index of Multiple
Deprivation (IMD) –
Rank of average rank
NHS Great Yarmouth and
Waveney CCG
52
NHS Norwich CCG 100
NHS West Norfolk CCG 74
NHS South Norfolk CCG 145
NHS North Norfolk CCG 114
Index of Multiple Deprivation – combines seven domains (Income
Deprivation, Employment Deprivation, Education, Skills and Training
Deprivation, Health Deprivation and Disability, Crime, Barriers to Housing
and Services, Living Environment Deprivation. Ranked from 1 (the most
deprived area) to 209 (the least deprived area) across England.
Demographics:
• 4th highest deprivation levels across Midlands and
East (M&E)
• Just below average fertility rates (8th lowest
across M&E)
• 6th lowest mortality rates across M&E
• One of the least ethnically diverse populations: 3rd
lowest Non-White British population levels across
M&E
4. 4
Risks and Opportunities
Key risks
Population:
• Aging, more complex care needs
• Significant areas of deprivation = associated health and social care needs
Workforce:
• There are workforce challenges across all sectors in the local system, including primary and secondary care;
• The STP has challenges in terms of an aging workforce in certain professions, with significant risks arising from
potentially high numbers of retirements in the short term; and
• The STP has difficulty in recruiting to certain professions, due to various factors including geography, requiring
continued innovation in workforce through new roles to stay in step with demand.
Opportunities
• IMD – opportunities to develop unemployed and unskilled members of our population
• Funding streams are available to support workforce transformation (Health Education England and other national
funding streams)
• Focusing on one or two priorities at a time will allow us to have a greater impact
• Focus on our workforce as a whole to deliver the change required; breaking down barriers that exist between
health and social case, paid and unpaid, registered and unregistered
The STP Workforce Work stream is reviewing its vision and priorities at the moment., This will see a period of
engagement to test out the best way to focus workforce transformation across the system, be clear on deliverables,
roles and responsibilities, will enable us to maximise capacity for change.
How we utilise our entire workforce, and work with local partners to achieve this is something we must
continue to explore with yourselves and others.
5. What are the main challenges in recruiting and retaining
staff and volunteers within the VCSE sector?
What are the key issues around skills and development
for staff and volunteers in order to support the health and
social care workforce development strategy?