What is a North East Population Health Alliance?
The definition of an alliance is a union or association formed for mutual benefit. The North East Alliance for Population Health brings together public leaders from:
Aberdeen City Council
Aberdeenshire Council
Moray Council
Police Scotland
Scottish Fire and Rescue Service
Scottish Ambulance Service
NHS Grampian.
Health and Social Care Moray
Aberdeen City Health and Social Care Partnership
Aberdeenshire Health and Social Care Partnership
The North East Alliance for Population Health has a vision to have flourishing communities, living fulfilled lives.
We have a joint commitment that: together we will share collective responsibility for the durability of the North East.
Why do we need an Alliance?
There is recognition that by working together, we are stronger, more resourceful and can have greater impact. There is mutual benefit in working together and collaborating to deliver change and improve lives.
What will the Alliance do?
The Alliance creates a forum for leaders to discuss and debate areas or issues that are affecting the North East population and the places we live in.
It is not a governance group, rather it is a space for exploring, hearing different perspectives, challenging each other, finding solutions and trying things at scale and pace. The North East Alliance is keen to learn together and from each other. Leaders all have different contributions to make, having an Alliance brings all the expertise and experience to the table.
Leaders have agreed to work within a set of principles which outline what they will commit to in terms of using their position, on behalf of their organisation, within the context of working in a North East Family and to help sustain efforts over time. The principles are:
Four Pillars of Population Health
To develop a shared understanding and coherent action we are proposing to use the King’s Fund four pillars of population health as a framework for action to improve population health. As a North East Alliance we will identify the areas that we need to work on together to deliver the pace and scale of change required alongside local incremental changes that could have a significant collective impact. Using this approach, we hope to connect central policy making with local realities.
More information on the Four Pillars of Population Health can be found on the King's Fund website: https://www.kingsfund.org.uk/publications/vision-population-health
Who are the leaders in the North East Alliance?
· Angela Scott, Chief Executive, Aberdeen City Council
· Jim Savege, Chief Executive, Aberdeenshire Council
· Graeme Mackie, Chief Superintendent , Police Scotland A Division
· Pamela Milliken, Chief Officer, Aberdeenshire Health and Social Care Partnership
· Roddy Burns, Chief Executive, Moray Council
· Sandra McLeod, Chief Officer, Aberdeen City Health and Social Care Partnership
· TBC, Scottish Ambulance Service
· Chay Ewing, Area Commander, Scottish Fire and Rescue
· Simon Boker-Ingram, Chief Officer, Moray Health and Social Care Partnership
· Caroline Hiscox, Chief Executive, NHS Grampian
· Adam Coldwells, Deputy Chief Executive, NHS Grampian
· Susan Webb, Director of Public Health, NHS Grampian
· Geraldine Fraser, Portfolio Lead, NHS Grampian
· Paul Bachoo, Portfolio Lead, NHS Grampian
Published: 05/10/2023 09:06