Issue - meetings
Design Principles of a ‘Neighbourhood Model’ for York
Meeting: 12/12/2024 - Executive (Item 68)
68 Design Principles of a ‘Neighbourhood Model’ for York (18:11) PDF 677 KB
This report seek to address some of the causes of the rising cost of care and challenges for the health service relating to the demographic mix in the city. The Executive are also asked to consider the increasing gap in health inequalities across wards relating to deprivation and barriers to accessing support, advice, and information at the point of need.
Additional documents:
- Executive_Annex A - Building Blocks of a Neighbourhood, item 68
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- Executive_Annex B - Neighbourhoods Model Map, item 68
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- Annex C - EIA Neighbourhood Model, item 68
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Decision:
Resolved:
i. Noted the work undertaken so far on the Neighbourhood Model and approve the four area model developed in conjunction with health partners;
ii. Approved the Design Principles contained in Annex A;
iii. Approved officers undertaking further engagement and coproduction on the model, applying the approved Design Principles throughout, with an aim to have detailed CYC neighbourhood proposals back to Executive by Summer 2025 with the building blocks in place for delivery.
Reason: To provide a roadmap towards developing a
Neighbourhood Model for York.
Minutes:
The Director of Housing and Communities introduced the report and highlighted that the Design Principles of a ‘Neighbourhood Model’ was a co-production key piece of joint working between Communities, Public Health, Place, and Primary Care. She stated that the model would embed multiagency working to support residents.
The Executive Member Housing, Planning and Safer Communities stated that the Executive believed, that the Council works best when it works together with partners. He thanked the Integrated Care Board and GP practices for their support. He stated that the ‘Neighbourhood Model’ would allow people across health, housing, and public realm to be the eyes and ears for early intervention in the city and support areas such as the city’s Mental Health Hubs.
The Executive Leader also welcomed the report. She noted that she was a member of the York Place Board Health and Care Partnership and had seen the how the collaborative working had performed well in York.
Resolved:
i. Noted the work undertaken so far on the Neighbourhood Model and approve the four area model developed in conjunction with health partners;
ii. Approved the Design Principles contained in Annex A;
iii. Approved officers undertaking further engagement and coproduction on the model, applying the approved Design Principles throughout, with an aim to have detailed CYC neighbourhood proposals back to Executive by Summer 2025 with the building blocks in place for delivery.
Reason: To provide a roadmap towards developing a
Neighbourhood Model for York.