Black Country Sustainability and Transformation Plan Published

21st Nov 2016

Health and social care organisations in the Black Country and West Birmingham have today published their proposals to transform local services.

Black Country Sustainability and Transformation Plan

Partners from across 18 local health and social care organisations have been invited to participate in the development of proposals to improve health and care for local people. The proposals are known as the Black Country Sustainability and Transformation Plan.

There is a national requirement to develop five year Sustainability and Transformation Plans (STP) covering all areas of NHS spending in England and linking with all national strategic priorities for health.

What the STP is:

It’s a collaboration of 18 organisations across primary care, community services, social care, mental health and acute and specialised services across the Black Country and the west of Birmingham. These organisations retain their individual responsibility and decision-making powers, but recognise the opportunity and benefits of coming together for people who use our health and care services. The STP is not a new organisation and it has no statutory powers

STP aims

STPs offer a new way of working for health and social care services locally, focusing on delivering health and care services defined by local area boundaries, not by local organisational boundaries. The aims are to:

  • Improve the health and wellbeing of local people
  • Improve the quality of local health and care services
  • Deliver financial stability and efficiencies throughout the local health care system

The Black Country Sustainability and Transformation Plan (Click here)

Events

Local people will be invited to have their say on the proposals through a comprehensive programme of engagement, beginning with a public event on 6th December Bethel Convention Centre, Kelvin Way, West Bromwich, B70 7JW. To book onto the event contact SWBCCG.engagement@nhs.net

The STP partners invited to participate in the development of the STP are:

  • Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council
  • Dudley Clinical Commissioning Group
  • Dudley and Walsall Mental Partnership NHS Trust
  • The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust
  • City of Wolverhampton Council
  • Wolverhampton Clinical Commissioning Group
  • The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust
  • West Midlands Ambulance Service
  • NHS England
  • Black Country Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
  • Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Trust
  • Birmingham City Council
  • Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust
  • Sandwell and West Birmingham Clinical Commissioning Group
  • Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council
  • Walsall Metropolitan Borough Council
  • Walsall Clinical Commissioning Group
  • Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust

 Find out more here

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