CHILDREN'S SERVICES

A twelve-point plan for ICSs

Tackling health inequalities will need central Government as well as NHS and local government action. Phil Hope and Steve Barwick offer a twelve-point plan for Integrated Care Systems – including supporting mental health

Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester and former Secretary of State for Health, chaired the  latest Health Devolution Commission which examined how Integrated Care Systems (ICSs) might best approach their new responsibilities for reducing population health inequalities and improving the health and wellbeing of children and young people.

It also shone a light on why ICSs should give parity to mental health services and provide support for people with learning disabilities. Twelve recommendations emerged from the excellent presentations and ensuing debate.

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