Title: South Coast Health Services Consortium
1South Coast Health Services Consortium
- Towards a collaborative approach to health
promotion catchment planning.
2What and where is South Coast Health Services
Consortium Primary Care Partnership?
- SCHSC formed as a voluntary consortium prior to
primary care partnerships. - a population of approximately 59,600 in the South
Gippsland and Bass Coast Shire areas and Yarram. - Covers from Yarram to Koo Wee Rup and from
Mirboo North to the coast.
3Membership includes
- Full members
- 4 public, acute hospitals 3 of which include
community and womens health services. - 1 private hospital.
- 1 stand alone community health service.
- South Gippsland and Bass Coast Shire Councils.
- The Division of General Practice.
- Associate members
- Community care agencies
- A neighbourhood house.
- Mental health services.
- And a local regional sports assembly.
4Staffing
- Kirk Warren Coordinator /Better Health Care in
Gippsland - Vicki Bradley Health Promotion Officer / HALS
project worker (part time) - Alisha McDonald Falls Prevention Officer /
administration support (part time) - Auspiced by the Division of General Practice
5Meetings to support the PCP
- Health Promotion Working Group meets every 2
months. - Reports to the PCP Full Members
- Membership includes representatives from full
membership organisations plus DHS and the
Gippsland Womens Health Service (Sale) - Subgroups for health promotion projects
6The current priorities emerge physical
activity, nutrition and social connectedness.
- South Coast Healthy Weight Forum
- Most PCP members and broader community attend and
promise buy in to addressing the issue of
overweight and obesity in the SCHSC area. - Social connectedness?
7Municipal Public Health Plan Process
- The South Coast Health and Well being Partnership
(PCP and both shires). - Bass Coast Shires MPHP was endorsed by council
at its September 05 meeting. - South Gippsland Shire is expected to endorse
theirs February 06.
8Planning for 04/06
- September 04
- Strategic planning day.
- Whole day with facilitator to identify priorities
for current 04/06 plan. - What is included in each priority and how do the
priorities connect with each other. - What do agencies need from the PCP.
- The MPHP scanning document was also used as an
input for the day.
9Outcomes of the planning day
10Capacity building activities
- Maintenance of hp working group
- Change of subgroups to become more specialised
and short term eg. Walking submission planning,
active plus expo planning, food forum planning - Schools health policy planning workshops (PCP
wide) in support of agency nutrition intervention
with individual schools. - Submission writing workshop for health promotion.
- Nuts on Nutrition canteen managers network (PCP
wide) meetings aligned to match school / agency
interventions. - Make connections between agencies doing similar
progams to allow for knowledge sharing. - Planning timetable for 06/09
11What has changed?
- Evaluation planning workshops
- Permanent, stable staff in PCP and agencies who
are pushing the health promotion message with PCP
support. - Shared vision for planning
- Shared vision for sharing skills and resources.
- Based on strong existing trust between agencies
and PCP.
12MPHP and CHP intersections
- MPHPs only recently
- November 05 a review has been undertaken of the
Bass Coast Shire MPHP to identify common
interventions or target groups with the existing
community health plan.
13Current points of intersection are
- Plan for opportunities and challenges of an aged
care population. - Gambling
- Mental health
- Obesity and lack of physical activity
- Oral health
- Community isolation
14Looking forward planning forward
- Survey members to review priority areas.
- Dec 05 - Workshop one to review priority areas
and review partners. - Jan 06- Workshop two establish goals, objectives,
target groups and identify any needs analysis. - March 06- internal agency meetings to determine
strategies - April 06 discussion of agency strategies in
relation to PCP. - May 06 draft PCP community health plan
including strategies circulated. - June 06 reporting on current plans
- July 06 Integrated health promotion plans
finalised. - August 06 PCP CHP finalised.
15- Vicki Bradley
- Health Promotion Officer
- South Coast Health Services Consortium,
- Primary Care Partnership
- Email v.bradley_at_sggp.com.au