Improving Health & Lives Learning Disabilities Observatory .

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Improving Health & LivesLearning Disabilities Observatory

www.ihal.org.uk

Improving Health & Lives

Two DH funded initiatives Learning Disabilities ObservatoryConfidential Inquiry

Three-year projects

We Are

North East Public Health ObservatoryCentre for Disability Research National Development Team for Inclusion

Observatory Aims

Improve the health of (and reduce health inequalities experienced by) people with learning disabilities in England Helping people who commission services make better use of information

Making Information More Easily Available

WebsiteSpecial reports (plus summaries, media engagement)Events

Making Information More Easily Available

Special reports (plus summaries, media engagement)Defining ‘learning disabilities’ Uptake of annual health checksOverview of health inequalitiesEffectiveness of health checksEstimating local needUse of learning disabilities registersAnnual overview

Working Toward Having Better Information

Measuring disability in large-scale health & social surveysIncluding markers for disability in administrative data setsHospital Episode StatisticsCancer registriesPractice-based registers

Helping People Make Better Use of Information

Working with partners in six pilot sitesCalderdaleCornwallKentNottinghamshireWestminsterSheffield

Helping People Make Better Use of Information

Commissioning GuidanceHealth InequalitiesHealth checksReasonable adjustments

Advisory groups

People with learning disabilities and family carersWider stakeholder groupInternational

What do we know about health and people with learning disabilities?

We know from research that people with learning disabilities:Do not live as long as the general populationHave more sensory and physical impairmentsHave poorer physical healthHave poorer mental health

We know there is little or no effective monitoring in health information systems

Q1: How can we better monitor the health of people with learning disabilities at a local level?

Why do people have poorer Health?

Causes to do with having a learning disability Syndrome-specific risks (e.g., hypothyroidism in Down syndrome, overeating in Prader-Willi syndrome)Communication difficulties resulting in the failure to (or delay in) identifying illness and/or accessing health care

What Does (or Should) Work?

Cause Potential Solution(s)

Syndrome-specific risks

Document and share knowledge Targeted screening programmes & medical intervention

Communication difficulties

Help families and child care workers identify signs of ill-healthRoutine health checks

Health Checks

o Good evidence that health checks are effective in identifying unknown illness

o Less than half of all people eligible got a health check in 2009/10

o Directed Enhanced Service continuing

o We don’t know if health checks improve health

Q2: How can we improve the local uptake and impact of health checks?

Why do people have poorer health?

o Poverty and material disadvantageo Poverty causes poorer

healtho Poverty is a cause of

(especially mild) learning disability

o Learning disability may increase the risk of poverty

What Does (or Should) Work?

Cause Potential Solution(s)

Poverty Family support (welfare benefits, enabling parents to work)Build the resilience of children and adults with learning disability (and their families)

Why do people have poorer health?

o Discrimination o People with learning

disability face discrimination (systemic and at times overt) in health care systems

o People with learning disability face discrimination in their daily lives

What Does (or Should) Work?Cause Potential Solution(s)

Discrimination in health care systems

Following the law‘Reasonable adjustments’ (more accessible information, longer appointment times)

Discrimination in everyday life

Anti-bullying strategiesPeople being part of their community

Summary

o Extensive evidence (though little ongoing monitoring) of poorer health status of people with learning disabilities

o Evidence that this is (to an extent) avoidable, unjust and consequently a violation of people’s right to health and life

o Causes are complex and varied, including both biological and social determinants of (poorer) health

Q3: Locally, how can we address the broader social determinants of the poorer health of people with learning disabilities?

Questions

Q1: How can we better monitor the health status of people with learning disabilities at a local level?

Q2: How can we improve the uptake and impact of health checks?

Q3: How can we address the broader social determinants of the poorer health of people with learning disabilities?

www.ihal.org.uk