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Page 1: Critical Mass Sue Carmichael Public Health Commissioner for Cardiovascular Disease Reduction October 2013

Critical Mass Sue CarmichaelPublic Health Commissioner for Cardiovascular Disease Reduction

October 2013

Page 2: Critical Mass Sue Carmichael Public Health Commissioner for Cardiovascular Disease Reduction October 2013

Critical Mass- The History Written by Public Health in the PCT in

2008 Aimed to improve the health of the

people of West Sussex by preventing overweight and obesity and improving the management provided for those children and adults who are already overweight or obese.

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The Scope1. To provide background on obesity as a major public health issue2. To identify the obesity components of the Choosing Health

Delivery Plan, Public Service Agreements, the Local Area Agreements, NHS “Vital Signs” and other targets related to obesity

3. To recognise and rationalise the work currently taking place in West Sussex to prevent and treat obesity

4. To support implementation of the evidence based recommendations endorsed by NICE

5. To make recommendations for action to tackle obesity in West Sussex

6. To provide a structure for partnership work with local organisations to agree a way forward.

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Prevalence – Adult% of adult population -obesity

West Sussex rate = 25% Source: Health Survey England 2010-11

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Child overweight and obesity (NCMP 2012)

Prevalence 

Under weightYr R

UnderweightYr 6

Healthy weightYr R

Healthy WeightYr 6

OverweightYr R

OverweightYear 6

ObeseYear R

Obese Year 6

West Sussex

0.9 1.0 78.5% 69.2% 12.7% 14.3% 7.9% 15.6%

Adur         14.6 14.8 10.4 17.1

Arun         13 14.4 10.3 18.1

Chichester         12.9 13.8 6.9 15.5

Crawley         10.5 15.3 8.1 18.8

Horsham         12.6 14.4 8.4 12.5

Mid Sussex

        12.7 12.1 5.3 13.1

Worthing         13.3 15.8 7.5 14.8

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Current Position - Provision

Adult – Countywide four tier pathway Public Health Commission Tier 2 Well-being Hubs provide targeted services Procurement process for new service Children – No current countywide service Well-being Hubs provide targeted services Procurement process for new service

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WSCC Vision for Healthy Weight The aim of this strategy is to improve the health of the

people of West Sussex by preventing unhealthy weight and improving the management provided for children and adults

Developing a County where having a healthy weight is increasingly the norm and easier to achieve and maintain

The main focus will be to reduction the prevalence of excess weight (overweight and obesity); however the strategy and action plan will be mindful of those who are underweight

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The approach used is based on normalising healthy weight across the life course, primarily looking at each age group within the population to identify and address causes, influences, and inform prevention initiatives and interventions.

Reflecting Marmot’s life course framework the seven life course age groups have been identified

Fair Society, Healthy Lives. The Marmot review. Strategic Review of Health Inequalities in England post-2010

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The Five Strategic Objectives  

Strategic ObjectivesGive all children the best start and tackle the generational issue of healthy weight in families.

Address the risks of an unhealthy weight

Offer effective support for children and adults who need to lose weight.

Develop a competent, confident and effective workforce able to promote healthy weight.

Tackle ‘obesity promoting’ environments in West Sussex