Locality Plan definition

Locality Plan means the Manchester Locality Plan – A Healthier Manchester adopted by the Manchester Health and Wellbeing Board on 27 April 2016 as updated and amended from time to time.

Examples of Locality Plan in a sentence

  • The LCO is a formal alliance of organisations which has agreed to work together in a single delivery and accountability structure to  provide integrated care and support to the people of Bury  transform health and social care services in line with the Locality Plan and commissioners’ intentions  support improvements in population health, wellbeing and outcomes.

  • In performing its role the ICB will exercise its functions in accordance with, and to support the delivery of, the City and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Locality Plan and the City of London supplement and the North East London Sustainability and Transformation Plan (NEL STP).

  • The Locality Plan is being developed and will form the detail and basis of the Integrated Commissioning Strategy.

  • The four priority areas of the Locality Plan are: - Children, Young people & Maternity - Planned care - Prevention Four work streams are being established for these priority areas to review current plans and services, identify areas for improvement and test out their potential impact.

  • Its role is to focus on the shared priorities within the Locality Plan and, by working together, improve health, wellbeing and care for the population of Salford.

  • The Locality Plan is clear that delivering this ambition will be enabled through four priority work streams, which together constitute our approach to integrated care.

  • The Locality will be responsible for developing a Locality Plan which will be informed by national and OCCG priorities.

  • The Locality Plan outlined the initial approach to delivery of the ambition which was focused on establishing the organisational architecture needed for whole system transformation, effectively the establishment of the three pillars which are: • A single commissioning system – this has been established as Manchester Health and Care Commissioning (MHCC); ensuring the efficient commissioning of health and care services on a city wide basis with a single line of accountability for the delivery of services.

  • Feedback into and update the next iteration of the Locality Plan.

  • This agreement is formed in the context of Stockport’s Locality Plan developed as part of Devolution Manchester.