<p>Allied Professionals in Primary Health Services</p>

Part of 3. 2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Health, Well-being and Sport – in the Senedd at 2:34 pm on 25 January 2017.

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Photo of Vaughan Gething Vaughan Gething Labour 2:34, 25 January 2017

Yes. And it was a particularly interesting visit this morning, for the launch of the cardiovascular risk assessment programme in the Abertawe Bro Morgannwg health board area, not just to meet GPs from around the cluster, but also to meet with healthcare support workers, who are going to be a key part of taking forward that particular programme. It’s a good example of building on what’s already taking place in Cwm Taf, and in Aneurin Bevan as well. There’s lots of learning there about going and understanding part of the population who don’t go to see their GP very often, but are at real risk of acquiring future conditions. So, it is about anticipatory care, and avoiding longer term and more chronic conditions in the future.

And I was particularly impressed, not just with the focus on well-being, but really taking forward learning. I want to see that rolled out on a consistent basis. That’s one of the things that, if we’re honest, we haven’t done as consistently or as effectively as we should have done in the past. And there’s a real imperative to do more of that in the future. The other really important message that I took from this morning was that clusters are something that GPs themselves are seeing more and more of the real benefit of—the way they get to work together, the way they do it with other professionals in health and care and the third sector—and the way that we release money directly for them has been a big part of gaining trust within that. Trust is a huge commodity, and I was really pleased to hear that the GPs who were there today recognised that there is a Government here that is willing to listen to them and to act with them.