4. Publications:
• ‘Outcomes and evaluation
framework’
• ‘Economics of Health Visiting’
• 2 Sets of briefings for local
authority commissioners about
health visiting including:
• Nine on different aspects of commissioning HV
services
• Five on ‘Why a health visitor?’ re mandated checks
• Many new Good Practice Points and Parent Tips
5. Education and Training
•Burdett sponsored - Healthy Weight
Healthy Nutrition Champions
training, free at point of delivery –
will create 300 HWHN champions
by end of year.
Evaluating the programme next year.
•Extensive portfolio of perinatal mental health training
opportunities for health visitors and others working
with women along the pathway
•Developing portfolio of other topics where there is
a need e.g. revalidation, sleep management
6. Promoting physical,
social and emotional
health for new families
through “Socialcise”
40 groups set up in our
first year from Carlisle
to Portsmouth
Ready Steady Mums
7. Using social media to promote evidence-based
practice and new developments in public health
•Website – ½ million page views
•Twitter – 6000 followers
•Facebook - 6000 followers
reaching up to 120k a week
•Voices
•Monthly newsletters for members
•Press and news stories
•Interactive forums
•E-Community of Practice
8. New for 2017- a few things of many
planned
•Accreditation framework – iHV accreditation of
products/events
•Accreditation of Champions training products
with CPD Stds Office
•New research department
•Research conference with the NIHR – 16 Feb
•First evidence-based practice conference – 7 Mar
•International membership
•Special Interest Groups – 1st on Leadership for
middle management
9. Responding to new threat to services health
visitors can provide to families
What is the threat? – since end of call to action have already lost over 900 FTE
health visitors. 56% of Directors of Public Health expect further cuts in 2017.
With no intervention could lose all increase to workforce that have gained
since 2012. Only real solution is reinvestment into public health (with ring
fencing!) – Treasury/Cabinet decision.
State of Health Visiting Survey launched today (n = 1228):
• 16% have responsibility for 500-1000 families
• Only 30% can provide antenatal visits to all parents
• Only 5% can offer continuity of care all the time and 55% most of the time
• 75-80% report an increase in DVA and perinatal mental illness past 2 years
• 25% of Health Visitors feel their time is spread too thinly to make much
difference
What will be the effects on children and families of even more cuts?
10. What are we doing meanwhile?
Today
•Publication of results of iHV - State of Health
Visiting Survey, sharing with the press
•Publishing ‘The economics of Health Visiting’
How we communicate with you?
FB now has over 1500 friends who find this useful to catch up on all the latest news in childrens PH issues.
Twitter friends are almost 2000. Please use the #healthvisiting too.
We are about to start a weekly twitter chat so please do watch our FB and website for further details