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Brief Intervention Training. Local Picture, National A genda and Somerset Public Health Fiona Moir – Public Health Advisor CYP. NCMP National Child Measurement Programme Data. Obesity Rates 2012/13 Reception (4-5 years) Somerset 9.1% England average 9.3% (Eng. worst 14.8%) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Brief Intervention TrainingBrief Intervention Training

NCMPNational Child Measurement

Programme Data

Obesity Rates 2012/13 Reception (4-5 years)•Somerset 9.1%•England average 9.3% (Eng. worst 14.8%) Obesity Rates 2012/13 Year 6 (10-11 years)•Somerset 15.9% (18.4%)•England average 18.9% (Eng. Worst 27.5%)

Public Health England – NCMP Local Authority Profile 2013

29.3%29.3%

23.3%23.3%

Overweight and obese children in Reception

Overweight and obese children in

Year 6

Overweight and Obesity Data

Public Health England – NCMP Local Authority Profile 2013

9.1%9.1%

15.9%15.9%

One in five children in Reception is overweight or obese (boys 23.2%, girls 21.2%)

One in three children in Year 6 is overweight or obese (boys 34.8%, girls 31.8%)

Prevalence amongst Children

0%

2%

4%

6%

8%

10%

12%

14%

Least deprived

Most deprived

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Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD 2010) decile

2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13

Obesity Prevalence by Deprivation

Decile

ChardYeovil

Wellington

Burnham and Highbridge

Shepton Mallet

Frome

Taunton

Bridgwater

Somerset Deprivation Obesity

‘The NHS now spends £5.1 billion a year treating

illnesses caused by being overweight or obese, and a further £5.8

billion on other illnesses caused by bad diet’

School Food Plan 2013

National Agenda

Healthy Lives, Healthy People: Update and Way Forward*

School Food Plan Free School Meals at

KS1 Primary PE & Sports

Funding Ofsted – subsidiary

guidance

* A public health outcomes framework for England 2013 - 2016

ObesityObesity

Tier 1 - UniversalTier 1 - Universal

Somerset Health and Wellbeing in Learning Programme

Healthy eating and physical activity promotion www.somersethealthinschools.co.uk

Cooking within the curriculum and countywide family cooking activities/events Active travel to school – Sustrans project 2014‘Get on our land!’ – Somerset Play Forum CPD events, network meetings and play day grants

Tier 1 – Early Tier 1 – Early InterventionIntervention

• Healthy Lifestyles Project – SASP/Public Health• School Food Group – Lead teachers promoting

take up of school meals and School Food Plan• Secondary phase physical activity (Girls)• Youth Sports Trust – HWB Lead secondary

school – Girls Active• GP Federation obesity pilot – community

cooking and family play events• Support and promote Change 4 Life & C4L Clubs

Review of Weight Review of Weight Management ServicesManagement Services

Participation welcome to help identify gapsParticipation welcome to help identify gaps

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