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Continue to Improve the health of people and sustain long term change by preventing or reducing health inequalities
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Council and NHS to work together to develop new health centres
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31/03/2009
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Quarter 4 update: Forres Integrated Hospital and Health Centre. Action Plan in place. Working to timescale, anticipated completion
date 2011. Victoria Crescent. Action plan in place, working to timescale, anticipated completion date September 2009. Life
Science Centre. Preferred site identified, Moray College Elgin, currently at initial design stage.
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Girls to be immunised for HPV – all S2 and above pupils
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31/03/2009
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Quarter 4 update: HPV Immunisation: High uptakecontinues Moray-wide. Mechanisms to identify and support hard to reach clients
i.e. looked after and accommodatedand gypsy traveller girls age appropriate for HPV Immunisation in place.
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Development of School Travel Plans and Active Travel Plans and Schemes
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31/03/2009
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Quarter 4 update: School Travel Plans being produced and some reviewed and revised on many fronts. Still some schools with
no action. Very successful and well-publicised annual School Travel Plan Prize-Giving at Laichmoray Hotel on 26 March 2009.
Active Travel Plans have made satisfactory progress. Reports now officer - approved. Hoped to report to Service Committee
and place reports on members Portal in May 2009
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Implement the Joint Health Improvement Plan
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31/03/2009
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Quarter 4 update: Joint Health Improvement Plan. National guidance remains outstanding. Moray approach, toadapt/modify JHIP
review,extract SOA health improvement outcomes, remaining health improvement outcomes to be performance managed via Achieving
a Healthier and Caring Community theme group and report to the Healthier Strategic Group.
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Develop Physical Activity Sport and Health Action Plan
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31/03/2009
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Quarter 4 update: New Healthy Eating and Active Living Strategic Approach paper approved by Moray Management Group MCHSCP.
Aforementioned paper to be submitted to theAchieving a Healthier and Caring Community Theme Group and Healthier Strategic
Theme Group with a view to support pre-identified recommendations.
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Implement Moray Sexual Health Action Plan
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31/03/2009
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Quarter 4 update: Sexual Health Action Plan implemented. Review and redesign of Sexual Health Strategy Group and Approach
at planning stage with view to complete Spring 2009. Sexual Health Network at planning stage with a view to establish Spring
2009.
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Increase the proportion of people needing care or support who are able to sustain an independent quality of life as part of
the community
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Increase pro-active work with people at risk of admission to hospital
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31/03/2009
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Quarter 4 update: Contract agreed with ATOS (Development Consultants). Training days agreed and further consultations held
since Q3 up-date.
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Develop housing/support models for older people in their communities
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31/03/2009
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Quarter 4 updates: The Lead Systems manager has been contact with Hanover Housing to review sheltered housing with a view
to developing housing/support models for older people in their communities. It is likely that there will be a long lead into
this and it would possibly be 2010 before this would happen.
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Implement Carers Strategy
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31/03/2009
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Quarter 4 update: Implemented. Contract with Quarriers (service provider) begins April’09.
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Implement Moray Older People’s Strategy
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31/03/2009
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Quarter 4 update: Consultation completed. Older People’s Strategy will be ready for Council approval by end of April’09.
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Implement Learning Disability "Same as You" plan
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31/03/2009
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Quarter 4 update: The LD strategy 2007-2010 contains 11 Themes. 1. Enabling and sustaining independence- Of the 8 sub sections,
3 are complete and 5 partially completed with work ongoing. 2. Promoting Inclusion – Of the 14 sections, 7 are complete and
7 partially completed with work ongoing. 3.Meeting specialist healthcare needs – Of the 4 sections, 2 are complete and 2 partially
complete with work ongoing. 4.Safety and Protection – Of the 5 sections, 3 are complete and 2 partially completed and near
completion. 5. Record Keeping and Communication – Of the 8 sections, 1 is complete and 7 are partially completed. 6. Meeting
staff needs – Of the 10 sections 5 are complete, 4 partially completed and 1 not completed. This final section relates to
the ability of providers to use each other’s training resources to increase efficiency of training programmes. We will continue
to try and address this through our Providers meetings. 7. Developing Partnership Working – Of the 8 sections, 2 are complete,
5 partially and 1 not complete. 8. Leadership and Direction – Of the 4 sections 2 are complete, 1 partially and 1 not complete
9. Financial Resources and Information Management-Of the 3 sections, 2 are complete and 1 is well underway to completion 10.
Lifelong Learning – Of the 2 sections, 1 is complete and the other simply requires to be audited to ensure the outcome has
been achieved. 11.Capacity for Improvement – Of the 2 sections, both are partially completed. It should be noted that work
is ongoing nationally to agree performance measures for LD services. An up dated version of the LD strategy with details of
progress is held in the member’s library.
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Develop the use of tele-care, preventative and rehabilitation services
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31/03/2009
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Quarter 4 update: No further up-date. Provisional completion date- November’09
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People in Moray have improved mental wellbeing
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Implement Mental Health Delivery Plan
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31/03/2009
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Quarter 4 update: Joint Local committee for mental health (partners NHS Grampian, Moray council, Aberdeen city council, Aberdeenshire
council) have reformed as the mental Health collaborative for Mental health for meeting Delivery plan HEAT targets and associated
commitments. Various workstreams are progressing including aiming to reduce antidepressant prescribing in moray – 2 primary
care based Clinical associates in Psychology have commenced work. Reduction in readmissions to ward 4 target has been achieved.
Redesign of dementia services is advanced – additional SW resources to the specialist team will begin in June 09. Reducing
suicides – another 2 staff have trained as suicide prevention trainers allowing a full programme of ASIST courses to take
place in 2009/10.
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Support action in "towards a mentally flourishing Scotland"
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31/03/2009
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Quarter 4 update: Pilot with LEAD Scotland commenced in January 09 to facilitate access to further education for people disadvantaged
by mental illness. Pilot completes in June 09.
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Build on the Scotland’s Health at Work programme, and in particular mental health and wellbeing policies
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31/03/2009
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Quarter 4 update: Moray well Being at work project is underway, website is up and running, survey of staff will report in
June 09.
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Reduce the burden of disease, harm, distress and premature death due to excessive alcohol consumption and drug misuse
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Achieve agreed number of screenings using the setting-appropriate screening tool and appropriate alcohol brief intervention,
in line with SIGN 74 guidelines
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31/03/2009
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Quarter 4 update: Alcohol Brief Intervention: Roll outof Alcohol Brief Intervention Training for primary care practitioners
planned for April 09 Drug & Alcohol Intervention and Prevention Officer to attend Trainer for Trainers course April/May 09.
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Operation Avon and Alcohol Test Purchase operations are due to commence shortly
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31/03/2009
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Quarter 4 update: During quarter 4 of the 2008/2009 year, 7 Operation Avon's were carried out at Forres, Buckie, Lossiemouth,
Elgin, Mosstodloch & Lhanbryde. These venues were chosen based on numbers of underage drinking and youth disorder calls around
that time. During all the Operation Avon's this quarter 327 youths were spoken to, and 26 were found to be have been involved
with alcohol in one of the following categories: possessing alcohol, to being under the influence, to being in the company
of others who fitted the aforementioned categories, to being in the area where alcohol had been found secreted. Alcohol was
seized during all 7operations, being a combination of that found secreted, and that confiscated from youths. The current trend
remains for youths to be consuming alcohol ranging from wine, beer and cider through to proprietary mixer drinks and home
made concoctions secreted within soft drink bottles. 1 intelligence led Test Purchase operation was carried out over the period,
with one failure out of three tests carried out throughout Moray. There were 7 letters sent out re anti social behaviour this
quarter. 9 letters were sent to parents regarding their children's' involvement in underage drinking in the last quarter.
These covered range of actions from possessing alcohol, to being under the influence, to being in the company of others who
fitted the aforementioned categories, to being in the area where alcohol had been found secreted.
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Implement DAAT action plan
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31/03/2009
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Quarter 4 update: Needs assessment underway based on guidance within the Scottish advisory committee on Drug misuse report
on integrated care for drug and alcohol users. Needs assessment will be presented to DAAT strategy group on 8 April for consideration
and prioritising of areas for inclusion in action plan.
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Develop Policy on alcohol issues for the Licensing Board
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31/03/2011
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Quarter 4 update: The Forum provides advice and makes recommendations to the Board as an ongoing process.
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Develop a strategy to tackle alcohol-related issues
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31/03/2011
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Quarter 4 update: The Moray Drug and Alcohol Action Team has now restructured within the Moray Community Planning Partnership
and will be accountable through the Healthier Strategic Group, in line with national guidance, and will be known as the Moray
Drug and Alcohol Partnership. A draft Alcohol and Drugs Strategy will be presented at the Healthier Strategic Group on the
2 July 2009.
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The number of people in Moray who smoke will reduce
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Continue to provide Smoking Advice Service
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31/03/2009
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Quarter 4 update: Smoking Advice Service Review of Smoking Advice Services (Moray) at discussion stage, with view to complete
Sept 2009. Multi-agency Local Tobacco Alliance to be established later this year.
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Implement maternal tobacco use initiative
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31/03/2009
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Quarter 4 update: Maternal Tobacco Use Initiative. Postholder in place, Health Visitor trained, completed smoking cessation
training, initiative launched, number of referrals increasing. Work plan 2009/10 completed.
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The numbers of overweight and obese children and adults will reduce
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Implement the Moray Food & Health policy
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31/03/2009
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Quarter 4 update: As per Physical Activity and Sports Health Action; Healthy Eating and Active Living Strategic Approach discussion
paper approved by Moray Management Group MCHSCP. Aforementioned paper to be submitted to the Achieving a Healthier and Caring
Community Theme Group and Healthier Strategic Theme Group with a view to support pre-identified recommendations.
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