Manchester Fire & Rescue – Prevention Home Checks
Thursday 4 June 201512.30pm – 1.30pm
Peter O’Reilly, Chief Fire Officer
Geoff Harris, Assistant County Fire Office&
Beverley MatthewsLTC Programme Lead, NHS Improving Quality
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Beverley Matthews
LTC Programme Lead
NHS Improving Quality
@GMFRS_PeteOR @GMFRS_Geoff #firesummit #LTCImp
LTC Year of Care Commissioning Developing a Year of Care Capitated Budget approach for those with Complex Care Needs
• 5 Early Implementer sites
• 35 Fast Followers
• Whole Population Datasets
• Implementation Guide
• Simulation Modelling
• Specialist Support Team
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LTC Person Centred Care:Delivering Person Centred Care for People with LTCs
• 40 Early Adopter sites
• 4 regional learning networks
• Snapshot Survey
• Simulation Modelling
• Specialist Support Team
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LTC Learning CommunityEstablishing a Virtual Community for All to Share and Learn
• LTC Dashboard
• Case Studies
• Lunch and Learn Series
• The Bulletin
• Specialist Support Team
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To request registration details contact [email protected]
Date Webinar Hosted by Bev Matthews &9 June 201512 noon – 1pm
Health 1000 Rob MeakerBarking, Havering & Redbridge
Coming soon… Why Care Planning is not happening in the NHS?
Angela CoulterHealthcare analyst/researcher
Nuffield Department of Population Health, University of Oxford,
Informed Medical Decisions Foundation
Coming soon… Health Pilots – Bromford Lab Paul TaylorInnovation Coach
Coming soon… Health coaching for people with long term conditions
Penny NewmanColchester Hospital University NHS FT
LTC Lunch & Learn E-SeminarsEstablishing a Virtual Community for All to Share and Learn
@GMFRS_PeteOR @GMFRS_Geoff #firesummit #LTCImp
NHSIQ Long Term ConditionsWebEx, Lunch & Learn
Fire as a Health Asset
4th June 2015
Peter O’ReillyChief Fire Officer CFOA Lead Officer for Health
Our Purpose To protect and improve the quality of life
of the people in Greater Manchester
“A thousand lives a year could be saved if firefighters responded to cardiac arrests with defibrillators”
Professor Andy Newton
Director of Clinical Operations, South East Coast Ambulance Service
On average 5% of those that suffer a cardiac arrest in Greater Manchester will survive, when relying on
ambulance attendance aloneNWAS Paramedic Trainer
“250,000 people a year cross the threshold of Accident and Emergency units as a result of falls”
Simon Stevens, CEO NHS England
The Historical Drivers• 1995 – ‘In The Line Of Fire’• 1997 – ‘Safe as Houses’• 1998 – ‘Out Of The Line Of Fire’• 2002 – ‘IRFS, The Future of the Fire Service: reducing
risk, saving lives’ (Bain Review)• 2002/03 – ‘Industrial dispute’• 2004 – ‘Fire and Rescue Services Act’
– Duty to promote Fire Safety• 2013 – The Knight Review• 2014 – Five Year Forward View (Simon Stevens,
Chief Executive, NHS)?
Impact of Home Safety Checks?
2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/140
20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
3,500
4,000
598
26,241
53,892
71,811
96,085
75,989
70,080 67,628
54,459
3,727
2,833
2,6642,461
2,429 2,3312,268
2,124 2,080
GMFRS Accidental Dwelling Fires & Completed HSCs(2005/06 - 2013/14)
HSCs Acc Dwelling Fires
HS
Cs
AD
Fs
What else can GMFRS offer a New Devolved Administration in Greater Manchester
StrategicCommitment
Access to 60,000 homes
Referral pathways
Community Budgets
Community Risk
Intervention Teams
Dedicated personnel
Use of firestations
Information sharing
43%
8%16%
4%1%
9%
5%
14%
Accidental deaths in the home
Falls
Fire / Burns
Poisoning by drugs
Other poisoning
Natural factors
Drowning / Suffocation
Other accidents
Undetermined
ROSPA (England & Wales) 1999
• Medic One/Emergency Medical Services (EMS) serves nearly 2 million people in King County, and
• provides life saving services on average every 3 minutes.• Each year, approximately 1 out of 10 residents will use Medic
One/EMS system.• Every year the Medic One/EMS System saves thousands of lives:• In 2013 firefighters responded to more than 172,000 calls in King
County.• In 2013, paramedics responded to more than 46,000 calls for
advanced life support in King County.• Compared to other US cities, cardiac arrest victims are 4 to 5
times more likely to survive.• In 2013, Seattle & King County achieved a 62% survival rate for
cardiac arrest.• This is currently among the highest reported survival rates.
Seattle Life Support Service
Supporting Health and Social Care across Greater Manchester
• Wigan: Firefighters trained as Public Health Champions
• Bolton: Firefighters preventing sudden infant death syndrome
• Salford & Bury: Firefighters completing Falls risk assessments and referring to Falls Teams
• 10 Community Risk Intervention Teams (CRITs) working across all of GM!!!
• Multi-agency/Multi-disciplinary Prevention and Response Teams
• Targeted work based on agreed risk profiles
• Objectives set by GMFRS/NWAS/GMP/LAs
• Falls Prevention & Rescue, Cardiac Rescue, Crime Prevention, Fire & CO Prevention, Health & Well-being advice
• Recruitment from NWAS, GMP & GMFRS Volunteers & returning military personnel
• Vehicle design includes capacity for specialist equipment stowage e.g. lifting equipment for bariatric patients.
• Vehicles have facility to convey patients to GP Surgeries & Urgent Care Facilities
• Vehicles available for community resilience e.g. Doctor or care worker conveyance in adverse weather
• Pilot project taking place in Salford, Wigan & Manchester MBC areas, evaluated by Salford University
Activity to 25 May 2015Community Risk Intervention Team Attendance Data
Borough
Response Activity
Total Response
Activity
Prevention Activity
Total Combined Activity
North West Ambulance Service Greater Manchester Police
Home Safety CheckCardiac Arrests Community First
Responder/other Falls Mental Health Welfare Concern
Bolton 5 11 12 0 2 30 2 32
Bury 2 17 3 0 2 24 1 25
Manchester 25 128 67 13 241 474 263 737
Rochdale 0 2 5 0 0 7 1 8
Salford 24 235 29 5 142 435 53 488
Stockport 5 16 14 0 0 35 6 41
Tameside 2 3 6 0 0 11 0 11
Trafford 5 48 12 1 5 71 35 106
Wigan 29 86 52 11 276 454 136 590
Oldham 2 0 2 0 0 4 1 5
Total 99 546 202 30 668 1545 498 2043
Fire as a ‘Health Asset’
• FBU now considering a future role as part of the wider Public Health workforce
• GM Firefighters asking to be medical First Responders - Responding to Cardiac Arrests
• Fire Crews to deliver basic CPR and Health & Well-being awareness and training in schools?
• Firefighters & Community Risk Reduction Teams to complete Health, Falls, Crime and Fire risk assessments in the home – Safe & Well
• Innoculations?
Thank you
Peter O'Reilly Chief Fire Officer
‘To protect and improve the quality of life of the people in Greater
Manchester’
To request registration details contact [email protected]
Date Webinar Hosted by Bev Matthews &9 June 201512 noon – 1pm
Health 1000 Rob MeakerBarking, Havering & Redbridge
Coming soon… Why Care Planning is not happening in the NHS?
Angela CoulterHealthcare analyst/researcher
Nuffield Department of Population Health, University of Oxford,
Informed Medical Decisions Foundation
Coming soon… Health Pilots – Bromford Lab Paul TaylorInnovation Coach
Coming soon… Health coaching for people with long term conditions
Penny NewmanColchester Hospital University NHS FT
LTC Lunch & Learn E-SeminarsEstablishing a Virtual Community for All to Share and Learn
@GMFRS_PeteOR @GMFRS_Geoff #firesummit #LTCImp