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Healthy Hastings and Rother Update
Meeting: 06/11/2017 - Cabinet (Item 42)
42 Healthy Hastings and Rother Update PDF 115 KB
(Cabinet Decision)
Additional documents:
- Appendix 1 for Healthy Hastings and Rother Update, item 42 PDF 30 KB
- Appendix 2 for Healthy Hastings and Rother Update, item 42 PDF 21 KB
- Appendix 3 for Healthy Hastings and Rother Update, item 42 PDF 20 KB
- Appendix 4 for Healthy Hastings and Rother Update, item 42 PDF 23 KB
Minutes:
The Assistant Director, Housing and Built Environment, submitted a report which advised member of proposed changes to the funding allocations for council-led projects as part of the healthy Hastings and Rother programme, which is funded by Hastings and Rother Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG). The report sought Cabinet agreement for the revised programme and delivery arrangements.
The council has been working in partnership with the CCG, East Sussex County Council and other partners to deliver projects which address health inequalities.
The element of the programme led by Hastings Borough Council (HBC) comprises 9 projects, Cabinet received an update on these activities at its meeting in July. The programme has since been amended in respect of a hospital discharge project, which will now be commissioned directly by the CCG. Slippage in the health and wellbeing community hubs project, means that in year spend will be less that the original budget. The revised programme also includes a new partnership project in Ore, Hollington and Sidely, which is designed to reduce health inequalities in areas with a high concentration of people living in social housing.
Under rule 13.3, the recommendations of the report were agreed without being called for discussion.
RESOLVED that:
1. The proposed changes to funding allocations in 2017 to 2020 for HBC led projects within the CCG’s healthy Hastings and Rother programme be noted
2. The revised programme of HBC led projects , as described in the report, and the total financial resources available from the CCG of £3,456,257 be agreed
3. The Director of Operational Services be authorised to enter into a revised funding agreement with the CCG under section 256 of the NHS Act 2006 to support the HBC led programme
4. The Director of Operational Services be authorised to enter into an agreement with Optivo housing association for the funding and delivery of the co-investment programme in Ore, Hollington and Sidely
5. Cabinet portfolio holders will receive quarterly progress reports on the delivery and impact of the programme and that Cabinet receives an annual review the programme after each financial year end
The reason for this decision was:
To seek Cabinet agreement for changes to the council-led element of the CCG’s healthy Hastings and Rother programme.
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