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Towards a Commissioning Tool for Health Promotion

Towards a Commissioning Tool for Health Promotion. Richard Shircore for the Royal Society of Public Health www.healthpromotion.uk.com. Background and Origin. Observation that the capacity and capability of Specialist Health Promotion was weak

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Towards a Commissioning Tool for Health Promotion

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  1. Towards a Commissioning Tool for Health Promotion Richard Shircore for the Royal Society of Public Health www.healthpromotion.uk.com

  2. Background and Origin • Observation that the capacity and capability of Specialist Health Promotion was weak • That the rise of Commissioning would further sideline Health Promotion at a time when its importance is increasing.

  3. Summary of Emerging Issues: Professional • Professional Skills in Specialist Health Promotion (SHP) – lack of Commissioner appreciation of SHP professional skill • Language– SHP language not understood • Strategic or Tactical Application– of Health Promotion • Training and Competencies – no need for Providers to have Health Promotion qualifications

  4. Emerging Issues Organisational • Separation of Public Health Needs Assessments from Commissioning specification • Lack of Health Promotion recognition at Board level • Sense of isolation by Commissioners

  5. Other emerging issues • SHP or Social Marketing – none of the Commissioners related Social Marketing to Health Promotion • Policy Documentation – lack of reference to Public Health or Health Promotion.

  6. The Way Forward • Development of a Toolkit for Commissioners. Explaining how to use Health Promotion Specialists • Description of creating added value by SHP input • Discussions with NSMC about joint working to support the Commissioning function.

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