04a JSNA Appendix , item 5. PDF 6 MB - Lambeth Council
04a JSNA Appendix , item 5. PDF 6 MB - Lambeth Council
04a JSNA Appendix , item 5. PDF 6 MB - Lambeth Council
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DRAFT<br />
Licensing and community approaches<br />
• Extension of existing licensing process and health promotion strategies<br />
Summary of implementation plan<br />
• Use Models of care for alcohol misusers (MoCAM) guidance as framework for commissioning<br />
• Increase capacity through community based specialist outreach services, increase<br />
accessibility through more walk-in centres and out of hours services<br />
• Develop programmes and services to target specific groups<br />
• Develop media and marketing strategy (e.g. leaflets, posters) and target health and nonhealth<br />
settings, including alcohol service directory<br />
• Data collection and analysis of A+E and ambulance use, primary care appointments and<br />
alcohol services use attributable to alcohol. Analysis along integrated care pathway<br />
• Extend “Safer Socialising” scheme with incorporation of general health promotion e.g. Night<br />
Club Health interventions<br />
• Use the Licensing process to ensure use by local businesses.<br />
Children and young people<br />
Summary of needs<br />
Met Antenatal-infancy<br />
• Higher breastfeeding rate than nationally<br />
• Maternal smoking rate equivalent to nationally<br />
Age 1-5<br />
• Lower tooth decay than nationally<br />
• Increase in number of nursery places between 1997 and 2004<br />
Age 5-15<br />
• Lower level obesity than nationally<br />
Unmet • High number of children living in poverty<br />
Antenatal-infancy<br />
• Lower immunisation coverage than nationally, lower than 95% target<br />
• Significantly low birth rates in Tulse Hill, Coldharbour and Vassall wards<br />
Age 5-15<br />
• Significantly raised under-15 mortality rate<br />
Age 16-19<br />
• Higher teenage pregnancy rate than nationally<br />
Children with disabilities<br />
• Disability register not up to date<br />
Children and adolescent’s mental health<br />
• Children whose 1 st language is not English may not be known to housing/family<br />
support/health services and often have higher mental health needs<br />
• Children in care homes and looked after children have poorer outcomes<br />
• Higher prevalence mental health problems in boys and white children<br />
• Unmet need for treatment of conduct disorders, psychotic disorders, eating<br />
disorders (? Incomplete data)<br />
Summary of recommendations<br />
Antenatal-infancy<br />
• Antenatal Care: Ensure mobility within borough and between boroughs, chase<br />
addresses, universal electronic record keeping, improve communication between<br />
<strong>Lambeth</strong> <strong>JSNA</strong> – Preliminary Assessment<br />
Version 4<br />
October 2008<br />
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