Tackling Inequalities for Children (TIC) was made possible thanks to NHS Charities Together and County Durham & Darlington FT Charity, supporting us with funding of £242,650.00 towards this project. Also thanks to Newcastle Hospitals Charity and County Durham Community Foundation for their support through the Community Partnership Grants Programme (North East and North Cumbria).
This generous funding enabled the creation, in 2021, of our unique partnership between the North East and North Cumbria Child Health and Wellbeing Network (CHWN), NE Youth, Children North East and the collaborative STAR (South Tees ARts) Project led by TIN Arts.
Driven by CHWN, our organisations worked in partnership across sector boundaries, combining skills, knowledge and expertise to tackle health inequalities, limiting the collateral damage that Covid-19 has caused.
About the Child Health and Wellbeing Network ‘call to action’ on fuel poverty and child health inequalities
The North East and North Cumbria Child Health and Wellbeing Network has placed a focus on health inequalities affecting children and young people at the heart of our work programme. The escalation of the cost-of-living crisis motivated the Network to develop a ‘call to action’ in response to the current situation, which is affecting too many vulnerable families in our region.
The Institute of Health Equity (IHE) report ‘Fuel Poverty, Cold Homes and Health Inequalities in the UK’ highlights the critical impact of fuel poverty on children and young people and its lifelong effects, especially on respiratory health. Children living in cold homes are more than twice as likely to suffer from respiratory illness, such as asthma and bronchiolitis, than those in warmer homes. Living in poverty can also affect babies’ growth and development, have devastating effects on young people’s mental health, and adversely impacts children’s education.
We have used this report and its recommendations to direct our call to action – named Tackling Respiratory Illness in Poverty Together (TRIPT).
All cost-of-living advice pages provided by local authorities across the region have been collated on this page, together with additional key resources such as the short educational film for health professionals below (Food Insecurity and Health Outcomes: How to Spot it and How to Help).
Using this easy-to-access link means that clinicians and other staff supporting families living in poverty can signpost to appropriate information and sources of support offered by the local authority wherever they live in the region. This is particularly pertinent for staff treating children with respiratory illness, as a confident intervention to help families access the right support for social needs like housing or benefits can be lifesaving for a poorly child.
Money and mental health question framework: signposting tool
For the use of mental health clinical practitioners and other support workers
All Our Health: Financial wellbeing:
This is a bite-sized session to give health and care professionals an overview of financial wellbeing - including key evidence, data and signposting to trusted resources to help prevent illness, protect health and promote wellbeing.
www.e-lfh.org.uk/programmes/all-our-health/
Connect 5: (contains financial difficulty module)
Workforce training programme that has been created to upskill non-mental health specialists to better understand and feel confident to have everyday conversations about mental health and wellbeing in their everyday encounters
Craig Robson - Regional MECC and Connect 5 at Scale Coordinator
Craig.robson@northumbria-healthcare.nhs.uk
07814 653 408
ttps://www.meccgateway.co.uk/nenc/newhttps://www.meccgateway.co.uk/nenc/services/Finances%20&%20Cost%20of%20Living
https://www.meccgateway.co.uk/nenc/services/Affordable%20Warmth
https://www.meccgateway.co.uk/nenc/services/Problem%20Gambling
Updates and information from the CYP Transformation Programme: