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Place Standard
Approaches to Local and National Implementation
@PlaceStandard #placestandard
Kat HaslerHealth Improvement ManagerNHS Health Scotland – National Implementation team
www.placestandard.scot
Place Standard – How Good is Our Place?Local and national implementation
•Background• Launch• Policy environment•Governance & Implementation plan•Approaches to inequalities
Place Standard – How Good is Our Place?Scotland
• Scottish Parliament• Scottish Government• 32 Local Government areas/ Municipalities (“Local
Authorities” (LAs)) • 32 multi-agency Community Planning Partnerships
(CPPs) inc. LAs, health, police, fire & rescue, Enterprise boards, regional transport, Scottish Natural Heritage
• 14 Territorial NHS Boards – health care & treatment & public health
• 8 ‘Special Scotland-wide NHS Boards
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Population – 5.35M (2014) rising to 5.7M (2039) • Glasgow 615,100 to Orkney Isles 21,900• 790 islands (94 Pop.)• 10,250 miles coastline
Place Standard – How Good is Our Place?
Place Standard launched in Scotland
December 2015
Previous Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice, Communities and Pensioners Rights
Alex Neil MSP
And then, what ? …..
Launch
Place Standard – How Good is Our Place?Aiding implementation
Working within a Supportive Policy Framework
Place Standard – How Good is Our Place?
5. Conditions for success?
Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015
Place Standard – How Good is Our Place?
1. The strengthening of community planning to give communities more of a say in how public services are to be planned and provided.
2. New rights enabling communities to identify needs and issues and request action to be taken on these, and
3. The extension of the community right to buy or
otherwise have greater control over assets.
Source: NHS Health Scotland – ‘Theory of Causation of Health Inequalities’.
INEQUALITIESHEALTH
INEQUALITIES
UPSTREAM DOWNSTREAM
FundamentalCauses
Global forces
Societal values
Political Priorities
Leading to:unequal distribution
of income, power and wealth
WiderEnvironmental
Influences
Economic & Work
Physical
Education & Learning
Social & Cultural
Services
IndividualExperiences
Economic & Work
Physical
Education & Learning
Social & Cultural
Services
Effects
Inequalities in the distribution
of health and wellbeing
NOTE: the national Place Standard – focus onthe wider environmental influences andindividual experiences
Place Standard – How Good is Our Place?Community Empowerment
Short film on power and health:
https://youtu.be/ezJU30Zr6FM
Place Standard – How Good is Our Place?
5. Conditions for success? Place Standard – How Good is Our Place?
Legal Requirement for Community Planning Partnerships to work with communities to: -
• Develop annual Local Outcome Improvement Plans – Oct 2017
• Identify disadvantaged areas and develop neighbourhood Locality Plans
• Respond to Community Participation Requests for Improvements to Services
• Extend Right to Buy to Urban Communities - Land Reform Act (2003)
• Respond to requests for Asset Transfer
Headline actions:
Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015
Place Standard – How Good is Our Place?IMPLEMENTATION
Place Standard Board chaired by the Chief Architect for Scotland agreed the Implementation Plan (2016-19)
To provide a clear framework of actions to support the practical application of the Place Standard across Scotland.
Place Standard – How Good is Our Place?GOVERNANCE & SUPPORT STRUCTURE
Communications & Marketing
Working Group (Action Area 7)
Monitoring & Evidence
Working Group (Action Area 4)
Community & Practitioner Learning &
Development Working Group (Action Area 5)
PLACE STANDARD
IMPLEMENTATION BOARD
PLACE STANDARD IMPLEMENTATION
GROUP
Local Delivery Processes
National Policy & Delivery Processes
Place Standard Alliance
(Communities, Practitioners & Other
Stakeholders)
Place Standard – How Good is Our Place?NATIONAL IMPLEMENTATION PLAN
1. Community & Organisational Leadership2. Role of Legislation, Policy & Strategy3. Workforce & Community Capacity4. Higher & Further Education Learning5. Public Awareness & Proactive Delivery6. Equitable Application across Communities7. Funding & Awards Criteria8. Improvement – Evidence of What Works
8 Outcome Areas
Place Standard – How Good is Our Place?Inequalities and inclusion
• Quality of Engagement = http://www.voicescotland.org.uk/
• Community empowerment • Accessibility – current versions: printed
tool, online tool – Plain English• App – originally designed for young people• Further languages & formats needed• Version(s) for children and young people?
Addressing inequalities
WinnerPlanning for Wellbeing
Place Standard – How Good is Our Place?
Kat HaslerHealth Improvement Manager
Place Standard - National Implementation TeamNHS Health Scotland
email: [email protected]