Title: The Public Health Good Practice Scheme
1The Public Health Good Practice Scheme
October 2010
Presenter Malcolm Ward
2Who are we?
Public Health Wales 4 Topic Focussed Networks
Mental Health Promotion
Physical Activity
Sexual Health
Nutrition
3Who are we for?
Practitioners in Wales
Private Sector
Health Workers
Project Staff
Local Authority Officers
Community Workers
Planners
Voluntary Sector
Teachers
Youth workers
Public Sector Agencies
And
4Aim
- Develop a Welsh knowledge base and infrastructure
in order to implement and strengthen strategies
and actions that improve mental health,
nutritional health, sexual health and physical
activity in Wales.
5Objectives
- To identify and signpost good practice
initiatives in the relevant topic areas in Wales. - To identify and signpost good practice elements
within initiatives in Wales. - To establish a national quality mark for good
practice in Wales. - To establish a system that identifies and
addresses the development needs of health
promotion health improvement initiatives in the
relevant topic areas in Wales.
6Why Good Practice?
- To share learning.
- To promote evidence based practice.
- To reduce duplication (of mistakes).
- To encourage duplication (of good practice).
- To showcase reward excellence.
- Members asked for it.
7How did we define Good Practice?
- Literature searches.
- Input from academics.
- Meetings with other agencies.
- Discussions with practitioners.
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8The Good Practice Project
- 18 months work.
- PH networks team with support from network
advisory boards. - Development of systematic Structure, Process
Criteria. - Establishment of Good Practice Assessment Panel.
- Intern from Maastricht University.
- Piloting of 7 projects programmes with
criteria. - Refinement of criteria establishment of
guidance and system.
9Tensions
- Balancing research rigour with practicality in
the field. - Non judgmental Problems with hierarchical
criteria. - Engaging research community without alienating
- practitioners (and vice versa).
- Establishing an objective system with
subjective - flexibility.
- Being clear about the purpose
10The Structure
- Developing Practice Initiatives that have not
had the time or opportunity to fully develop all
the identified elements or stages. - Promising Practice Initiatives that have
addressed many or most of the identified criteria
associated with project development, but have not
addressed all the identified criteria. (It is
recognised that many initiatives may never be
able to address all the identified criteria
through no fault of their own.) - Good Practice Initiatives that have addressed
all the identified criteria, with supporting
evidence (portfolio) to the satisfaction of the
Assessment Panel.
11The Process
- Initiatives submitted to appropriate network
using the Good Practice questionnaire (Online
or hard copy). - Initial assessment by network co-ordinator to
identify provisional stage of project. - Network co-ordinator will contact applicant to
identify needs, gaps etc. and to gather initial
evidence for portfolio (project outline, needs
assessments etc.). - Co-ordinators will help identify support needs
and signpost accordingly. - When all criteria met, initiative submitted to
quarterly Assessment Panel with portfolio for
consideration. - Successful submissions awarded Quality Mark of
Good Practice.
12The Portfolio
An electronic file of supporting documentation.
i.e. Evidence. e.g. Evaluation reports, needs
assessments, PIDs, project proposals, photos,
feedback forms , minutes of meetings etc. NOT
extra paperwork!
13Assessment Panel
Core Panel Prof Sir Mansel Aylward Prof Gareth
Williams Dr Chris Roberts (WAG) Dinah Roberts
(PHW) Malcolm Ward (PHW) Topic Specialists From
Network Advisory Boards.
14Good Practice QualityMark The Award
- All initiatives completing the criteria and
endorsed by the - assessment panel will receive the All Wales
National - Quality Mark.
- This will include
- Certificate of Achievement.
- Indicator on searchable web database.
- Specific promotion of the initiative through the
appropriate website newsletter. - Invitation to Awards Ceremony.
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15Completing the Jigsaw
16Good Practice Elements
In recognition of the fact that initiatives may
contain elements of good practice from which
others can learn, there will be a system that
recognises this. This will identify those
elements with a separate indicator using the
pieces of the jigsaw that make up the whole
initiative. So, for example, an initiative that
satisfactorily completes the Planning stage
will be identified on the database with a single
jigsaw piece. One that completes 2 stages will
have 2 pieces etc. (Irrespective of stage)
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17Why Bother?
- To share learning.
- To increase profile.
- To improve practice.
- To access additional support.
- To enhance future funding bids.
- To have achievements recognised.
18- Diolch
- For Further Information or Advice Please Contact
- malcolm.ward2_at_wales.nhs.uk
- Ioan.francis_at_wales.nhs.uk
- Adam.jones2_at_wales.nhs.uk
- Beth.preece_at_wales.nhs.uk
- Marie.griffiths2_at_wales.nhs.uk
- 02920 227744