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Advice 4 Health - Benefits Maximisation Successes

 

CAB and Public Health Agency Staff with Michael McGimpsey, Minister for Health, Social Services and Public Safety

Advice4Health was established through the Public Health Agency’s (PHA) Northern Investing for Health Partnership, in collaboration with local Citizens Advice Bureaux and the Northern Health and Social Care Trust, to support vulnerable people in accessing the services available to them.

Working across a range of health and social care settings, such as community rehabilitation centres, GP surgeries and local inpatient mental health units, specialist Advice4Health Workers aim to reduce poverty among older people, people with disabilities, people with mental health difficulties, families with young children and those living in fuel poverty. 

As part of 'Focus on Health Inequalities' month the PHA has shared the Advice4Health project successes in a seminar with Michael McGimpsey, the Minister for Health, Social Services and Public Safety.

Dr Eddie Rooney, Chief Executive, PHA said: “The Public Health Agency has a lead role in improving health and wellbeing and reducing health inequalities.  We know that people experiencing poverty have higher rates of ill health and so helping them to access available services and benefits is crucial in tackling this challenge.  The PHA annually invests £115,000 in this work, and we are pleased to see that it has exceeded its targets, having worked with more than 35,000 individuals and recovered approx. £3.4m in income maximisation for them, since 2006.  Sharing this work should help other areas assist people to gain their entitlements, reducing poverty and its extremely detrimental effect on health and wellbeing."

The Minister said: “We all know that from recent budget announcements there are hard times ahead with a very real risk of health inequalities widening.  In these circumstances it becomes even more vital that we do all we can to ensure the vulnerable in our society receive the help they need.  Local projects are hugely important and that is why schemes such as the Public Health Agency’s Advice4Health play a vital role in complementing existing services that help those most in need – at a time when they need it." 

Explaining the role of the four participating CAB, Valerie Adams, Manager of Antrim CAB said: “The Advice4Health project provides accessible, confidential and flexible advice and information to those most in need.  The benefit to clients is not only in monetary terms, but also significantly improves their overall health and well-being.  A core component of the project has been joint working, establishing close links between local health professionals and the Advice4Health Workers who are based in the local CAB offices.  The Advice4Health Project has helped to provide a more holistic approach for the people who need it most.”

Author
CAB News Editor
Published
23/11/2010