Limited support for St. Helens

We do not currently provide detailed weekly summaries for St. Helens Council. Running the service is expensive, and we need to cover our costs.

You can still subscribe!

If you're a professional subscriber and need support for this council, get in touch with us at community@opencouncil.network and we can enable it for you.

If you're a resident, subscribe below and we'll start sending you updates when they're available. We're enabling councils rapidly across the UK in order of demand, so the more people who subscribe to your council, the sooner we'll be able to support it.

If you represent this council and would like to have it supported, please contact us at community@opencouncil.network.

Adult Social Care and Health Scrutiny Committee - Monday, 15th July, 2024 10.00 am

July 15, 2024 View on council website Watch video of meeting Read transcript (Professional subscription required)

Chat with this meeting

Subscribe to our professional plan to ask questions about this meeting.

“Why is St. Helens' life expectancy worsening?”

Subscribe to chat
AI Generated

Summary

The committee noted the performance position of adult social care services in the financial year 2023/24. They also noted the Adult Social Care Strategy 2024-2027, and were asked to approve the draft scrutiny work programme for 2024/25.

Performance Outturn Report 2023/24

The committee received a report on the performance of the authority's Adult Social Care and Public Health services.

The Director of Public Health, Ruth DuPlessis, explained that there were areas of concern, particularly relating to public health. For example, life expectancy in St. Helens had worsened for both men and women. She went on to say that this was part of a national trend but that St. Helens already had a lower life expectancy than the national average.

...this is unfortunately a trend that's been seen nationally but because St. Helen's already had a lower life expectancy that continues unfortunately in St. Helen's as well.

A number of possible reasons for this were discussed, including: pandemic-related disruption to healthcare; an increase in alcohol-related harm; and the impact of the cost of living crisis on residents' ability to eat healthily. For example, Councillor Bell noted that she had been diagnosed with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, and that since changing her diet to address this, her weekly food bill had doubled. This led to a discussion about the prevalence of food poverty in the borough, and the role of 'food pantries' in alleviating this.

The assistant director for Adult Social Work, Rob Crooks, explained that the picture was more positive for adult social care services. He explained that St. Helens performed well both regionally and nationally on a number of key metrics. He went on to say that the one area of potential concern was the uptake of direct payments.

...from an adult social care perspective it's generally quite a positive report and there's a few measures where we measure well regionally and nationally and the only area for potential well one of the only areas is direct payments which is we've got a review on going at the moment so we're going to look at how we can encourage more people to pick up direct payments.

Councillor Long raised concerns about the number of hospital admissions relating to falls, particularly in the private rented sector. The Director of Public Health explained that this was already being addressed through the retendering of the authority's falls prevention service. She explained that a needs assessment had been conducted, and that the retendered service would include a new multi-agency approach to falls prevention.

There was also a discussion about the number of people with learning disabilities in employment. It was noted that, at 7.1%, St Helens had the fourth highest rate in the North West. However, Councillor Bell requested further information about what steps the council was taking to promote this, both internally and more broadly. She asked how many people with learning difficulties or autism are employed by the council; what opportunities for apprenticeships are available; and how the council's approach to this issue compares to its approach to supporting veterans or care leavers.

The Director of Public Health explained that the council was about to move to the highest level of the Disability Confident scheme. This scheme is run by the Department of Work and Pensions, and is designed to encourage employers to attract, recruit and retain disabled employees. She explained that this would commit the council to a range of actions, and would give it access to a range of support services, designed to help it achieve these aims.

Adult Social Care Strategy 2024 - 2027

The committee noted the Adult Social Care Strategy 2024-2027, which had been developed in consultation with 300 St Helens residents by an agency called Capacity.

Adult Social Care and Health Scrutiny Committee Work Programme 2024/25

The committee were asked to note their draft work programme for 2024/25. Councillor Bell requested that the task group on suicide prevention, which was to be led by the Director of Public Health, be broadened to include data from other council services, and partner agencies.

Public health is a preventative approach... but actually I'm thinking if we're going to be looking at suicide we have said we wanted to look at some of the reasons why people have committed suicide but also what services have they been involved in or attached to or known from... that's the kind of data that we need to look at

Councillor Massell requested that the task group focus on the work previously done by the committee on suicide prevention, which had proved successful in reducing the number of suicides in the borough. Councillor Stevenson asked if the committee could also receive a copy of the older person's Joint Strategic Needs Assessment.

Attendees

Profile image for CouncillorJohn Hodkinson
Councillor John Hodkinson  Chair of Adult Social Care Scrutiny Committee, Local Business Member Champion •  Labour Party •  Sutton - North West
Profile image for CouncillorKate Stevenson
Councillor Kate Stevenson  The Independents •  Rainhill
Profile image for CouncillorGeoff Pearl
Councillor Geoff Pearl  Leader of the Lib Dem Group •  Liberal Democrat Party •  Eccleston
Profile image for CouncillorAllen Makin
Councillor Allen Makin  Representative on Combined Authority Transport Committee and Merseyside Police and Crime Panel •  Green Party •  Bold and Lea Green
Profile image for CouncillorLinda Mussell
Councillor Linda Mussell  Leader of the Conservative Group •  Conservative Party •  Rainford
Profile image for CouncillorDerek Long
Councillor Derek Long  Chair of Planning Committee •  Labour Party •  West Park
Profile image for CouncillorJeanie Bell
Councillor Jeanie Bell  Representative on Merseyside Fire and Rescue Authority •  Labour Party •  Newton le Willows - East
Profile image for CouncillorTracy Dickinson
Councillor Tracy Dickinson  Cabinet Member Neighbourhoods and Environmental Services, Representative on Merseyside Recycling & Waste Authority •  Labour & Co-operative Party •  Moss Bank
Profile image for CouncillorJanet Johnson
Councillor Janet Johnson  Labour Party •  Sutton - South East
Profile image for CouncillorBisi Osundeko
Councillor Bisi Osundeko  Deputy Mayor and Representative on LCR Overview and Scrutiny Committee •  Labour Party •  Parr

Topics

No topics have been identified for this meeting yet.

Meeting Documents

Agenda

Agenda frontsheet 15th-Jul-2024 10.00 Adult Social Care and Health Scrutiny Committee

Reports Pack

Public reports pack 15th-Jul-2024 10.00 Adult Social Care and Health Scrutiny Committee

Minutes

Printed minutes 15th-Jul-2024 10.00 Adult Social Care and Health Scrutiny Committee

Additional Documents

Adult Social Care and Health Scrutiny Committee Work Programme 202425
Performance Outturn Report 202324
Appendix 2
Appendix 1 - Outturn Performance Report 2023-24
Appendix 2 - Oflog Data 1
Enabling People to Live Healthier Happier Lives Adult Social Care Strategy 2024 2027
Appendix 1
Minutes of the meeting held on 15 April 2024