Post on 15-Apr-2017
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The realities and practicalities in exercise for health
Can we empower communities to become co-producers of their own good health?
Phil VeaseyBusiness Development and Marketing Director
Mytime Active
22 March 2016
Flourishing lives
“What really makes a difference is creating the conditions for people to lead flourishing lives.
Empowerment is the key to reducing health inequalities and thereby improving the health of everyone”.
Weekly roaming distance for middle class sporty male
Go
lf
Tennis
5 miles
Average steps per day June 2015=18,000z
NCMP: Outcomes of Parental & Schools Engagement
Positive NegativeA Welcome Call To Action Only a Surveillance Tool
Effectiveness
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A major shift in the quality of parental and schools engagement leading to a call to action to live healthier lives
A major shift in the quality of communications using community language involving schools, parents, healthy parent ambassadors, school nurse team and others
Modify elements of the process notably –‘Tweaking’ the letters
A surveillance toolThe NCMP process at the heart of the process.
Cold calling parents in complex language. Schools ‘tolerating’ the process
Community empowerment
• A vital component of a whole systems approach to tackling obesity
Co-producers of healthy lives
Consumers of scarce health resources
Are we at tipping point? Too busy to change?
10Empowered
1No empowerment
5
Recognise me?
• Boy aged 7
• Lives in an urban area of higher deprivation
• Family access limited to local amenities with poor access to fresh food
• Poor diet, with high intake of fizzy drinks, snacks and convenience food
• Likes to play ‘Super Mario’ on the computer after school
• Local area has low access to green space and the park is poorly lit at night
• Sport and leisure facilities are the other side of town and are expensive
• Parents have a poor understanding of nutrition and healthy food options
• Struggles with concentration at school
Outlook: high risk of obesity, increased risk of type 2 diabetes, low educational attainment, service use and co-morbidities later in life.
Healthy London aims to deliver
14,000healthymeals
Regular fitness programs and health
workshops for
3,000children and their
families
Safe playspaces for
2,500children
Access to health education and a
community health advisor for
3,000children and their
families
2,000hours volunteeredby Morgan Stanley
employees
The CHESS tool
• Risk factors are identified for NCDs: physical inactivity, unhealthy eating and drinking, tobacco use
• A starting point is defined in the community (e.g. ahealth centre) and surveyed using CHESS methodology.
• All locations for physical activity, food shops and places where alcohol can be purchased are assessed and mapped