4 Review of Health Inequalities - In-depth Task Group Report PDF 10 MB
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Background:
This report presented the final report of the Review of Health Inequalities in Medway In-depth Task Group, which had been established by the Health and Adult Social Care Overview and Scrutiny Committee. The focus of this review had been Health Inequalities across Medway wards and how to direct investment where it was most needed.
It was noted that the Task Group had met with a cross section of service managers, working for the Council and key stakeholders, to establish standards of working across Medway. A summary of the evidence was set out in Appendix 3 to the review document.
The Health and Adult Social Care Overview and Scrutiny Committee had recommended the review document and accompanying recommendations to Cabinet on 8 April 2013. The Health and Wellbeing Board had also commended the recommendations with some suggestions and comments on 22 April 2014.
The main findings of the review were set out under a number of theme headings. These included:
A Diversity Impact Assessment Screening form had been completed and was attached at Appendix 1 to the review document. This indicated that a full assessment was not necessary.
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83/2014 |
The Cabinet tasked the Council to continue to work with landlords, developers, partners and residents to aspire to raise housing standards. Where it was apparent that the legal standards were not being met, to seek a resolution to those issues in line with the Council’s Housing Enforcement Policy. |
84/2014 |
The Cabinet tasked the Director of Public Health to engage with the Director of Regeneration, Community and Culture to inform the development of the Medway Local Plan and establish a joint officer project group to ensure that the Local Plan maximises the opportunity to improve the wider determinants of health through the planning system. |
85/2014 |
The Cabinet tasked the Director of Public Health to continue to engage with Licensing Officers to maximise the opportunity to improve the wider determinants of health through licensing, building on the partnership working to date between Public Health, Licensing and other departments and agencies to provide ongoing messages to licensees and the public on public safety and public health issues. |
86/2014 |
The Cabinet agreed to request NHS England (Kent and Medway Local Area Team) to work with NHS Medway Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) ... view the full minutes text for item 4 |