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The engagement report on the BOB ICP Strategic priorities is now available to read.

Our Integrated Care Partnership (ICP) is a group of organisations which plan and provide health and care services for nearly two million people who live and work in the local authority areas of Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire’s three westerly local authority areas of West Berkshire, Reading and Wokingham (known as ‘Berkshire West’).

Members include local NHS organisations and GPs, local authorities, public health, Healthwatch, care providers, voluntary sector, the Oxford Academic Health Science Network and other research partners.

Our vision is for everyone who lives in Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and the Berkshire West (‘BOB’) area, to have the best possible start in life, to live happier, healthier lives for longer, and to get the right support when they need it.

We recognise the places and circumstances in which people live and work influence their health – our housing, our local environment, the cost of living, our employment and our communities - which is why we need to work together to address this.

If we are to achieve the vision for our population, we must develop a strategy, with clear priorities we will take forward across our partnership. We have proposed a number of key priorities.

They are based on a commitment from our partner organisations to work together to improve people’s health and wellbeing and reduce the inequalities in health experienced by people across our populations.

We are developing a strategy that builds on our current joint local health and wellbeing strategies. These have been developed between NHS, local authority and other partners at local authority level. We have worked with members of our partner organisations, the voluntary sector, and others to understand their areas of focus and ambitions. The BOB ICP strategy will set the direction for our health and care system, linking with local plans, to meet the health and wellbeing needs of people who live in the Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West area.

We want to work with local people and partner organisations to shape the future of health and social care in response to local needs. We want people, communities and partner organisations to get involved in the development of this strategy, as it will inform plans and proposals for the future of our health and care.

Our draft principles will guide everything we do. Our draft priorities outline the areas where we expect to do more together, locally and across the health and care system, to improve health and wellbeing in a manner that is fair and inclusive. These are included in our document 'BOB ICP - strategic priorities', an easy read version of the document and word version is also available.

We have held a period of engagement to seek feedback on these proposals from 13 December until 29 January - the engagement is now closed.

There were a number of ways people could get involved with developing the ICP strategy:

  • By completing an online survey or hard copy survey is also available
  • By emailing us at engagement.bobics@nhs.net or write to us at Communications and Engagement Team Freepost BOB INTEGRATED CARE BOARD (Note: when using this Freepost address please ensure BOB INTEGRATED CARE BOARD is written in capital letters)
  • People were also able to join online meetings which were held on the dates / times below and the recordings are available on the left hand side of this page:
    • Monday 23 January @ 6.30pm – 7.30pm (Buckinghamshire)
    • Thursday 26 January @ 5pm – 6pm (Oxfordshire)
    • Friday 27 January @ 11am – 12 noon (Berkshire West)

The engagement report on the BOB ICP Strategic priorities is now available to read.

The engagement report on the BOB ICP Strategic priorities is now available to read.

Our Integrated Care Partnership (ICP) is a group of organisations which plan and provide health and care services for nearly two million people who live and work in the local authority areas of Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire’s three westerly local authority areas of West Berkshire, Reading and Wokingham (known as ‘Berkshire West’).

Members include local NHS organisations and GPs, local authorities, public health, Healthwatch, care providers, voluntary sector, the Oxford Academic Health Science Network and other research partners.

Our vision is for everyone who lives in Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and the Berkshire West (‘BOB’) area, to have the best possible start in life, to live happier, healthier lives for longer, and to get the right support when they need it.

We recognise the places and circumstances in which people live and work influence their health – our housing, our local environment, the cost of living, our employment and our communities - which is why we need to work together to address this.

If we are to achieve the vision for our population, we must develop a strategy, with clear priorities we will take forward across our partnership. We have proposed a number of key priorities.

They are based on a commitment from our partner organisations to work together to improve people’s health and wellbeing and reduce the inequalities in health experienced by people across our populations.

We are developing a strategy that builds on our current joint local health and wellbeing strategies. These have been developed between NHS, local authority and other partners at local authority level. We have worked with members of our partner organisations, the voluntary sector, and others to understand their areas of focus and ambitions. The BOB ICP strategy will set the direction for our health and care system, linking with local plans, to meet the health and wellbeing needs of people who live in the Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West area.

We want to work with local people and partner organisations to shape the future of health and social care in response to local needs. We want people, communities and partner organisations to get involved in the development of this strategy, as it will inform plans and proposals for the future of our health and care.

Our draft principles will guide everything we do. Our draft priorities outline the areas where we expect to do more together, locally and across the health and care system, to improve health and wellbeing in a manner that is fair and inclusive. These are included in our document 'BOB ICP - strategic priorities', an easy read version of the document and word version is also available.

We have held a period of engagement to seek feedback on these proposals from 13 December until 29 January - the engagement is now closed.

There were a number of ways people could get involved with developing the ICP strategy:

  • By completing an online survey or hard copy survey is also available
  • By emailing us at engagement.bobics@nhs.net or write to us at Communications and Engagement Team Freepost BOB INTEGRATED CARE BOARD (Note: when using this Freepost address please ensure BOB INTEGRATED CARE BOARD is written in capital letters)
  • People were also able to join online meetings which were held on the dates / times below and the recordings are available on the left hand side of this page:
    • Monday 23 January @ 6.30pm – 7.30pm (Buckinghamshire)
    • Thursday 26 January @ 5pm – 6pm (Oxfordshire)
    • Friday 27 January @ 11am – 12 noon (Berkshire West)

The engagement report on the BOB ICP Strategic priorities is now available to read.

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