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WELCOME v No single intervention can halt the rise of the growing obesity epidemic.

L&D PROGRAMME v 3 L&D EVENTS PER YEAR COMMUNITIES OF PRACTICE DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT PROJECTS No single intervention can halt the rise of the growing obesity epidemic.

L&D EVENTS v LAMBETH – FOCUS ON DIET & NUTRITION BRADFORD (JUNE 14 & 15) – LANG & COMMUNICATION NOTTINGHAM (SEPT) - MAKE YOUR VOTE COUNT! No single intervention can halt the rise of the growing obesity epidemic.

COMMUNITIES OF PRACTICE v COMMUNITIES OF PRACTICE DATA, RESEARCH & EVIDENCE SERVICES WORKFORCE COMMUNITY COMMUNICATIONS & KNOWLEDGE No single intervention can halt the rise of the growing obesity epidemic.

PROJECTS v DATA, RESEARCH & EVIDENCE SERVICES WORKFORCE COMMUNITY COMMS & KNOWLEDGE No single intervention can halt the rise of the growing obesity epidemic. COMMON OUTCOMES FRAMEWORK SOCIAL, ECONOMIC & DEMOGRAPHIC DETERMINANTS ENHANCED HEALTHY CHILD PROG FNP ADAPTATION PEOPLE IN THE LEAD (ENGAGING WORKFORCE & COMMUNITIES) SOCIAL & EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT CAMPAIGN

CHILDHOOD OBESITY IS APPROACHING v CHILDHOOD OBESITY IS APPROACHING Alarming proportions …AND POSES A SERIOUS & URGENT CHALLENGE No single intervention can halt the rise of the growing obesity epidemic.

One in five children in Reception is overweight or obese (boys 22 One in five children in Reception is overweight or obese (boys 22.6%, girls 21.2%) Child overweight (including obesity)/ excess weight: BMI ≥ 85th centile of the UK90 growth reference One in three children in Year 6 is overweight or obese (boys 34.9%, girls 31.5%) Reception age 4-5 years. Year 6 age 10-11 years. National Child Measurement Programme data source: Health and Social Care Information Centre http://www.hscic.gov.uk/ncmp

NO SINGLE INTERVENTION CAN HALT THE RISE OF THE GROWING OBESITY EPIDEMIC No single intervention can halt the rise of the growing obesity epidemic.

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EDUCATIONAL & ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS WE MUST REDOUBLE OUR EFFORTS TO ADRESS EDUCATIONAL & ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS across government, healthcare and wider society, while encouraging a greater degree of personal responsibility No single intervention can halt the rise of the growing obesity epidemic.

EVENT AIMS v HEAR LATEST RESEACH, POLICY & PRACTICE SHARE LEARNING & IDEAS LEARN about NEW TOOLS & APPROACHES MAKE CONNECTIONS No single intervention can halt the rise of the growing obesity epidemic.

AGENDA – DAY 1 v DR HELEN CRAWLEY – FIRST STEPS NUTRITION No single intervention can halt the rise of the growing obesity epidemic. AGENDA – DAY 1 DR HELEN CRAWLEY – FIRST STEPS NUTRITION EUSTACE DE SOUSA, PUBLIC HEALTH ENGLAND PROF YVONNE KELLY, UCL WORLD CAFÉ, ABS PARTNERSHIPS DR MICHAEL HALLSWORTH, BIT

AGENDA – DAY 2 v JANE LEWIS, IMPLEMENTATION EXPERT No single intervention can halt the rise of the growing obesity epidemic. AGENDA – DAY 2 JANE LEWIS, IMPLEMENTATION EXPERT DR carmen lefevre, centre for behaviour change, ucl Celia suppiah, JENNY MCLEISH, PARENTS 1ST

PERSONAL LEARNING LOG LEARNING : ACTIONS : Lambeth, March 2016: Focus on diet and nutrition LEARNING : ACTIONS : MY LEARNING GOALS: I WANT TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT: I WANT TO TALK TO: THINGS THAT STRUCK A CHORD: I WILL: I CAN HELP OTHERS BY:

TEAM LEARNING LOG LEARNING : ACTIONS : Lambeth, March 2016: Focus on diet and nutrition LEARNING : ACTIONS : DAY 1: KEY LEARNING POINTS WE WILL: DAY 2: KEY LEARNING POINTS