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Preventing Obesity: Regional Delivery, Going Further Faster Dr Rashmi Shukla Regional Director of Public Health/ Medical Director Department of Health/NHS West Midlands
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Department of Health West Midlands (1) DH representatives in the West Midlands; Co-located with Government Office for the West Midlands; Work in partnership with other government teams in the region, the Strategic Health Authority, NHS, local authorities and regional agencies to reduce health inequalities and improve the health and well-being of the region; Lead on health and social care aspects of Local Area Agreements.
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Department of Health West Midlands (2) Regional Health and Wellbeing Strategy http://www.wmra.gov.uk/uploadfiles/file/WMRA_Health&WellBeing. pdf http://www.wmra.gov.uk/uploadfiles/file/WMRA_Health&WellBeing. pdf First Partnership Health Strategy for the West Midlands –Main focus on the wider determinants of health Obesity a major priority; –For all organisations and groups with a role to play in improving the health and wellbeing of the population and reducing inequalities; –Part of a suite of regional strategies; –Reflects and builds upon national and regional policies for improving health and reducing inequalities; –Informed by Local Area Agreements.
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The Challenge Need to ensure the prevention and management of obesity is a priority at strategic and delivery levels across many areas and sectors –Requires shared effort across a number of areas; –National and local government; –The NHS and Local Authorities; –Individuals and Communities; –Voluntary Sector; –Businesses, Retailers and Workplaces; –Advertising and media.
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Multiple Factors Planning and design Safety and safe places Environment Education Transport/travel Diet Exercise and activity Play Social marketing Industry Sport……….
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Preventing Obesity: Regional Delivery, Going Further Faster Clive Wilkinson Director of Children & Learners Department for Children, Schools & Families Government Office West Midlands
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Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) - Children and Learners Group Face of DCSF in the region; Provide strategic leadership for improving outcomes for children and young people (“Every Child Matters”); Support and challenge LAs to enable strategic change and improved partnership working; Work closely with key children's services improvement partners, including DHWM, Strategic Health Authority, the Care Services Improvement Partnership, the Training and Development Agency, Ofsted, Youth Parliament etc.
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Children and Learners Child obesity a priority for the DCL: –Priorities conversations; –Children and Young People’s Plans; –LAAs; –Joint Improvement Support Plans; –Regional Improvement and Efficiency Partnership.
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Summary Obesity is not just a health issue; The consequences of obesity burdens society as a whole; It must be tackled through drivers, levers and major key players outside the NHS; Need broad approaches undertaken in a range of settings by co- ordinated action in partnership; Tackling obesity is a complex long term goal; This conference reinforces the challenges as well as illustrating progress to date in the region; The event is not an end in itself but an impetus for further collaborative action.
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