In what ways does the mandatory nature of Victoria's municipal public health planning framework impact on the planning process and outcomes?

Prue Bagley, Vivian Lin, Peter Sainsbury, Marilyn Wise, Tom Keating, Karen Roger
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Background: Systems for planning are a critical component of the infrastructure for public health. Both in Australia and internationally there is growing interest in how planning processes might best be strengthened to improve health outcomes for communities. In Australia the delivery of public health varies across states, and mandated municipal public health planning is being introduced or considered in a number of jurisdictions. In 1988 the Victorian State government enacted legislation that made it mandatory for each local government to produce a Municipal Public Health Plan, offering us a 20-year experience to consider.

Results: In-depth interviews were undertaken with those involved in public health planning at the local government level, as part of a larger study on local public health infrastructure and capacity. From these interviews four significant themes emerge. Firstly, there is general agreement that the Victorian framework of mandatory public health planning has led to improvements in systems for planning. However, there is some debate about the degree of that improvement. Secondly, there is considerable variation in the way in which councils approach planning and the priority they attach to the process. Thirdly, there is concern that the focus is on producing a plan rather than on implementing the plan. Finally, some tension over priorities is evident. Those responsible for developing Municipal Public Health Plans express frustration over the difficulty of having issues they believe are important addressed through the MPHP process.

Conclusion: There are criticisms of Victoria's system for public health planning at the local government level. Some of these issues may be specific to the arrangement in Victoria, others are problems encountered in public health planning generally. In Victoria where the delivery structure for public health is diverse, a system of mandatory planning has created a minimum standard. The implementation of the framework was slow and factors in the broader political environment had a significant impact. Work done in recent years to support the process appears to have led to improvements. There are lessons for other states as they embark upon mandated public health plans.

维多利亚州市政公共卫生规划框架的强制性在哪些方面影响了规划过程和结果?
背景:规划系统是公共卫生基础设施的重要组成部分。在澳大利亚和国际上,人们对如何最好地加强规划进程以改善社区的健康结果越来越感兴趣。在澳大利亚,各州提供的公共卫生服务各不相同,一些司法管辖区正在引入或考虑强制性的市政公共卫生规划。1988年,维多利亚州政府颁布了一项立法,规定每个地方政府必须制定一项市政公共卫生计划,为我们提供了20年的经验供我们考虑。结果:作为对地方公共卫生基础设施和能力的更大规模研究的一部分,对地方政府一级参与公共卫生规划的人员进行了深入访谈。从这些访谈中可以看出四个重要的主题。首先,人们普遍认为,维多利亚州的强制性公共卫生规划框架导致了规划系统的改进。然而,关于这种改善的程度存在一些争议。其次,各理事会处理规划的方式以及它们对这一进程的重视程度存在相当大的差异。第三,有人担心,重点是制定计划,而不是实施计划。最后,在优先事项上的一些紧张是显而易见的。负责制定市公共卫生计划的人对难以通过市公共卫生计划进程解决他们认为重要的问题表示失望。结论:维多利亚州的公共卫生规划系统在地方政府层面受到了批评。其中一些问题可能是维多利亚州的安排所特有的,其他问题则是公共卫生规划中普遍遇到的问题。在维多利亚州,公共卫生服务的提供结构多种多样,强制性规划制度制定了最低标准。该框架的执行是缓慢的,更广泛的政治环境中的因素产生了重大影响。近年来为支持这一进程所做的工作似乎取得了进展。其他州在着手实施强制性公共卫生计划时可以从中吸取教训。
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