[Report of the Director for Public Health. To be introduced by the Cabinet Member for Finance and Health.] To seek approval to extend and vary the contract from 1 April 2017 for one year.
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The Cabinet Member for Children and Families introduced the report which sought agreement to the extension of the existing 0-5 year old public health services contract along with a variation to the services deliverable under the contract. The contract included the provision of the health visiting service and the family nurse partnership programme and it was proposed to add to this coordination and delivery of the HENRY Programme.
The Leader highlighted the real progress made by the Council and Public Health team in moving to a universal model and being able to provide this service.
RESOLVED
Reasons for decision
Extending the contract will allow time to fully implement the national evidence based ‘4, 5, 6 model’ (see section 6.2). The service has already implemented the 4 levels and the 5 mandated contacts and plans are already underway for the implementation of the 6 high impact areas[1].
The variation within the contract will be a revision to the specified services in two respects. Firstly, a requirement for co-ordination and implementation of the HENRY Programme will be added. This is a successful behaviour change programme for families focussing on healthy eating. The public health team has co-ordinated this programme for the last 3years. It is now part of the health visiting team’s mandatory training and will support implementation of one part of the 6 high impact areas – healthy weight.
The other variation to the specification will be to reduce the required capacity of the family nurse partnership programme. This is necessary as demand has reduced due to the fall in teenage pregnancies.
The contract extension will align the duration of the health visiting service and the family nurse partnership programme contract with that of the school nursing service contract. This will provide the opportunity to procure an integrated 0 – 19 year old service in the future.
Operationally, the 0-5 public health service is integrated within the wider offer for children and families and is embedded within the wider health pathways for children, young people and their families.
In Haringey, the CCG’s commissioned children’s community health services (except children’s community nursing) are provided by Whittington Health NHS Trust. These are part of a block arrangement through the NHS standard contract.
Alternative options considered
Currently across the country NHS organisations are the main providers of health visiting services and the family nurse partnership programme. A number of Councils have gone out to market following the transfer of commissioning responsibility to local authorities in October ... view the full minutes text for item 222