BHF Prevention & Care
Stephanie DilnotBHF Area Development Manager
Yorkshire & Humberside
– Cardiovascular diseases are a leading cause of death in Rotherham. The combination of IHD, cerebrovascular disease, heart failure, complications and ill-defined heart disease cause 29.4% of all male and 28.9% of all female deaths in the borough.
– Early death rates from heart disease and stroke, whilst falling, are still higher than the England average.
– Rotherham is worse than the England average for lifestyle factors that contribute to poor cardiovascular health (smoking rates, obesity, population who are physical active and eat healthily).
Why Rotherham?
• How can BHF Add Value?• What Services are already
in Place? • Where are the Gaps? • How can BHF Build on
existing service provision help achieve local CVD priorities?
♥ to prevent heart and circulatory disease ♥ to increase chances of survival after a heart
attack or cardiac arrest♥ to improve information, care & support for
patients with heart & circulatory disease
BHF’s Prevention & Care Strategic Aims
Hearty Lives £11million Programme
Help tackle inequalities – in cardiovascular disease Target areas of deprivation – and need To evaluate the impact BHF– investment to improve heart – health Encourages partnership
• working
Beating heart disease together
bhf.org.uk
Lifestyle resourcesA series of resources covering subjects that affect our lifestyles. Some available in other languages. Resources include information on:• Physical activity• Weight• Healthy eating• Smoking• Keeping your heart healthy
Healthy hearts kit•Interactive BHF training resource
•Designed to help people understand their own hearts and how they can look after them
•To help health trainers and advocates, interpreters, NHS health promotion staff, and voluntary and community workers deliver training suitable for the public at large.
• FREE to join – leaflet and online
• Member benefits:• Welcome pack• E-newsletter• Member pack• Helpline• Online community
Coordinator resource includes:•Introduction booklet•Physical activity booklet•Healthy eating booklet•Mental wellbeing booklet•Posters x3•Pocket mission booklet
Children & Young People Resources
Different age groups and abilities in school settingsout of school settings
Links to school curriculum subjectsPersonal Social Health EducationPhysical EducationFood TechnologyScience
Support•for young people with •heart conditions to:-
gain confidence
develop a community
influence health services that affect them
learn new skills
have fun as they prepare for adulthood
Simple Skills Save Lives
The BHFNC is committed to developing and promoting resources, training, information and guidance that will help professionals encourage people to be more physically active. Key project areas include:
• Young People;• Older Adults;• Primary Care; and• Research and Evaluation.
http://www.bhfactive.org.uk/about-us/index.html
Healthcare Professionals (HCP)Aims to improve & impact on patient care, service delivery &
prevention of disease by:-•Developing & funding innovative service improvements•Supporting the continuing professional development of Healthcare Practitioners 2011 over 700 HCPs•Specialist Nurses (HF, Arrhythmia, Genetics, Cardiac Rehabilitation)•Community Resuscitation Officers•Dieticians, Lifestyle Trainers, Counsellors•Echocardiography Technicians
Beating heart disease together
bhf.org.uk
Heart Support GroupsFor patients, carers and families who:
• provide support for each other
• provide support for those newly diagnosed with heart disease
• are a voice for patient representation
• volunteers and fundraisers
Heart Matters membership programme
• Information and support for anyone with a heart condition, their families and carers, and people wanting to look after their heart health
• Online and offline benefits throughout the year• Free to register!• Launched in 2008 – 60,000 members. Currently
300,000 members (including healthcare practitioners, teachers and patients)
Benefits• Welcome pack • Heart Matters magazine
• 6 issues a year• Medical and lifestyle advice, including
‘Ask the experts’, other people’s stories and recipes
• Personalised mailing twice a year• Heart Helpline (open Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm)
for anything heart-related or to join
Beating heart disease together
bhf.org.uk
Ordering our/your resourcesAnyone can order our resources.
Web: bhf.org.uk/publications
Call: 0870 600 6566Email: