supporting the new responsibility for health progress towards health ageing in europe eoe lga member...
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Supporting the new responsibility for health
Progress Towards Health Ageing in Europe
EoE LGA Member Master classCllr Alan MurrayElspeth Gibson
Background
• Successful bid to the EU in 2011
• Suffolk County Council is leading a two year international partnership (2011-2013)
‘Progress Towards Healthy Ageing in Europe’
• Supported by the European Union Programme for Employment and Social Solidarity (PROGRESS)
• Coordinated by Suffolk Public Health • Supports the directorate’s work on
health promotion and ageing• Parallels our Health and Wellbeing
strategy
International Partnerships
• Collaboration of partners across five European countries:– United Kingdom - Suffolk County Council– Denmark - University College Zealand and
University College South Denmark– Germany - Aufbauwerk Region Leipzig
GmbH– Italy - Molise Region – Spain - Andalusian School of Public Health
Local Partnerships
• University Campus Suffolk• Suffolk Chamber of Commerce• Healthy Ambitions• Local businesses:
- Muntons PLC- Sensing Change- ActivLives- Job Centre Plus- Orwell Housing
Finances
• Total budget of €469,722 (Suffolk €100,148)
• Why the “PROGRESS” fund?– Cost effective: good chance of success – Added value: greater grant contribution
offered (80:20)– Alignment with corporate priorities:
emphasis on employment and economic benefits to county
About the project?
• Each partner is working to identify innovative and practical ways to promote healthy and active ageing.
• Interventions are being piloted in workplaces across partner countries to help encourage and support individuals to lead healthier, more active lives.
‘Progress’ in Europe
• Academic papers and policy advice on innovative and practical ways to promote healthy and active ageing produced
• Networking and good practice shared at international conferences- Suffolk July 2012- Copenhagen April 2013- Andalusia November 2013
‘Progress’ in Suffolk• Innovative health tool being piloting with
400 employees in five local businesses• Employees use tool to identify and reduce
health risks through better lifestyle choices
PROJECT as a Platform
Locally• Support for strategic and
corporate objectives• Support for Public Health
outcomes framework• Support for cross-
directorate working with Adult and Community Services e.g. Most Active County and Ageing Well in Suffolk
EU level• Links to high-profile EU
initiatives and projects• Membership of
European Innovation Union action group on Healthy Ageing
• Membership of European Regional and Local Health Authorities (EUREGHA)
Project Outcomes
• An innovative online health self-assessment of employees and provision of targeted and personal support
• The refinement and utilisation of tools to estimate the economic benefits of health interventions to employers
• Research to identify barriers and obstacles to more active lifestyles amongst the target population
• The development of toolkits, policies and practices to assist employers in promoting active, healthy lifestyles amongst their employees
Working on a transnational project?
Benefits• Different viewpoints
brought by partners with a questioning of common working assumptions
• Enhancement of Suffolk County Council’s reputation in Europe
• Enhancement and promotion of positive image of Suffolk
• An influence on EU policy
Challenges• Subtleties and nuances
of language which are ever-present in policy discussions
• The practical difficulties of building relationships as opportunities for face-to-face contact are limited
Practical challenges of PROGRESS funding route?
• A defined work programme with all partners is required before submitting the bid
• Prior to receiving funding it can be difficult to ensure enough work goes into the relationship building, face to face meetings and collaboration needed to design something meaningful
• Challenge of creating bid that is specific enough be successful for funding but flexible enough to allow further development if successful
• Real work with partners begins after the bid is successful as you develop work programme further
What to consider before embarking on such a
programme?• Consider the possible imbalance of effort and
reward
• Consider the project’s fit with corporate and strategic objectives
• Consider whether to go for ‘lead partner’ status (advantages / workload demands /
responsibilities)
Questions?
Cllr Alan Murray- Portfolio Holder for Health and Adult Care [email protected]
Progress Websitewww.progresshealthyageing.eu
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