Professor Kevin Fenton National Director, Health & Wellbeing Health and Wellbeing in Public Health England: Promoting Innovation for Impact.

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Professor Kevin Fenton National Director, Health & Wellbeing Health and Wellbeing in Public Health England: Promoting Innovation for Impact

Public Health England Public Health England is the authoritative leader in national public health and the expert service provider for public health in England PHE Leads in three domains of the Public Health Outcomes Framework: Health Improvement, Health Protection, and Healthcare Public Health 2Introduction to Public Health England

PHE Mission Public Health England’s mission is to work with and alongside others to protect and improve the public’s health and well-being and reduce inequalities through our advocacy; application of knowledge, evidence and insight; transparent reporting of outcomes; and nurturing the public health system and workforce 3Introduction to Public Health England

Local Authorities Local Authorities, with detailed understanding of their communities and circumstances are the natural leaders for public health in their areas. Public Health England will support them with knowledge and expertise to help them deliver on their responsibilities PHE is structured into four regions and fifteen centres spread across the country. The centres are key to the interaction with local authorities 4Introduction to Public Health England

Partnerships will be key Public Health England cannot succeed by itself. Our partnerships with local authorities, the NHS and the third sector are what will allow us to achieve the outcomes we want. Our partners provide broader avenues by which the public interact with the health system and may be advocates for public health. PHE will work with and support our partners to ensure the best outcomes. 5Introduction to Public Health England

Health and Wellbeing Directorate The PHE Health and Wellbeing Directorate will lead Public Health England’s work to improve health and wellness and address the major drivers of disease, disadvantage, and death across England. The Directorate will use an integrated approach working with local government, the NHS, voluntary sector and others to support the development, implementation and scale-up of robust, effective population health programs, promote well being, tackle health inequalities, and address the social determinants of health Introduction to Public Health England6

The Directorate’s Approach Health and Wellbeing Health and Wellbeing Directorate Integrated Approach Deliver Accelerate Public Health Outcomes Engage Public Education and Empowerment Support Public Health Workforce Capacity Champion Scale High Impact Interventions Partner Tackle Health Inequities Support local government, voluntary sector, the NHS and other partners in their mission to align activities and promote improved outcomes for the public’s health and well being and to reduce health inequities Inform, educate, and empower the public and communities nationwide, especially those in greatest need, to take better control of health, their determinants and outcomes Support the development of a robust public health workforce who are knowledgeable, capable, passionate and effective in improving health, promoting wellness, and addressing health inequities Champion science and translational research to inform the development, implementation, and scale-up of high-impact evidence-based strategies to improve public health outcomes Engage multisectoral partnerships, including with other government departments, to focus on and address health inequities and to tackle the social determinants of health The Directorate will use an integrated approach working with a range of partners to s upport the development, implementation and scale up of robust, effective population health programs and to address the social determinants of health

Health Impact Priorities Health and Wellbeing Directorate Health and Wellbeing Directorate Health Impact Priorities Well being and Mental Health Mental disorder accounts for largest burden (23%) of diseases in England and affects >1 in 4 of the population at any time Mental wellbeing assoc with improved outcomes in health, education, employment, reduced crime and antisocial behaviour Public mental health: Better assessment; interventions; prioritization Diet, Obesity, and Physical Exercise All major causes of CVD and cancer. Poor diet accounts for one third of deaths from cancer and CVD. Low levels of physical activity increases the risk CVD, colorectal and breast cancer by 20-35%. Obesity increases risk of type II diabetes (5-13 times), hypertension (2-3 times) and colorectal cancer (3 times) in men. Tobacco Control and Smoking Cessation Accounts for 20% of new cases of cancer (23%M and16%F) Tobacco causes nearly 1 in 5 deaths in England annually For each death, 20 more suffer tobacco-related illnesses Comprehensive cessation programs; excise tax increases; 100% smoke-free policies; media campaigns; cessation access; advertising restrictions work. Alcohol Moderation and Drug Recovery Much of the cost of drug and alcohol misuse occurs to the criminal justice system. The main costs to society from drug an alcohol is from related crime. This is different to other lifestyle health related areas and needs a different public health response. HIV and Sexual health By the end of 2012 likely more than 100,000 PLWHA in the UK Late diagnosis a major problem with 50% diagnosed with CD4<350 Millions of STD diagnosed annually, esp. among youth, MSM, minorities HIV/STD screening, early treatment, partner notification, social marketing campaigns, condom access, and policy to address stigma and discrimination are key interventions While supporting and ensuring progress against the PHOF, the Directorate will provide enhanced focus on the major drivers of mortality and morbidity in England where further gains may be made by scaling known, effective strategies

Life Course Perspective Health and Wellbeing Directorate Health and Wellbeing Directorate Life Course Perspective Healthy Infants, Children, and Young Adults Healthy Adults and Older Adults Healthcare Public Health Healthy People in Healthy Places Health in All Policies A focus on improving health and health outcomes for mothers and infants, children, teens and young adults All people, and especially those at greater risk of health disparities, will achieve their optimal lifespan with the best possible quality of health, including mental health, in every stage of life Support sound decision-making and policy change within the NHS to deliver, scale up, evaluate and improve effective clinical preventive services that drive population health Ensuring that the places where people live, work, learn, and play will protect and promote their health, especially those people at greater risk of health disparities. Inform and support DH and other government partners in sound decision-making and policy change at all levels to deliver and evaluate programmes and address social determinants of health. Expert Advisors will assist PHE technical leads to develop, implement and monitor population health, and health and wellness across the lifespan in 5 domains. They will also assist PHE in promoting the value and impact of this approach to our partners and stakeholders.

Promoting Innovation for Impact Health and Wellbeing Directorate is committed to: Supporting the development and delivery of high quality, effective, evidence-based prevention programmes Using new technologies, including digital and social media, to engage and empower individuals, communities and our partners about health and well- being Building capacity in important areas including public mental health, population healthcare, accidents injuries and violence Working with diverse partners to encourage settings-based approaches to health and well-being, in addition to promoting health across the lifespan Integrating insights from behavioural science to improve the effectiveness, efficiency, and acceptability of our programmes Introduction to Public Health England10

Summary This is a time of great opportunity to focus on the public’s health in a more comprehensive, holistic, and empowering way Initiatives such as MECC align with the mission, values, and approach to health improvement being promoted by Public Health England MECC is also a critical strategy to encourage more health promoting healthcare environments, with local leadership and deeper engagement of staff in the health and well-being agenda PHE remains keen to support MECC, identifying opportunities to learn from and promote promising practices, across the entire system, where possible

Professor Kevin Fenton National Director, Health & Wellbeing Health and Wellbeing in Public Health England: Promoting Innovation for Impact