Excerpts from the Smith Family Report 2011. Health literacy … also relates to the adoption of positive behaviours associated with good health. Health.

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Excerpts from the Smith Family Report 2011

Health literacy … also relates to the adoption of positive behaviours associated with good health. Health literacy …plays an important role in the prevention of ill-health. 19% of adults scored Level 1 and 40% of adults had Level 2 health literacy skills: these people had difficulty with tasks such as locating information on a bottle of medicine A need to help Australians develop adequate levels of health literacy

The link between poor health, disadvantage and education

Health literacy has a significant impact upon the health of all people and affects decisions made by individuals about diet, exercise and lifestyle on a daily basis. educational attainment has a positive impact upon health disadvantaged Australians are more likely to have shorter lives, higher levels of disease risk factors and lower use of preventative health services

Disadvantage tends to continue into the next generations less satisfactory early development before and after birth, less opportunity for health literacy, and a greater influence of family and friends towards unhealthy behaviours poor retention in school, illiteracy and severely reduced life expectancy are well recognised crises for many Aboriginal communities,

healthy children are better placed to attend school …and learn and participate in school activities one in seven Australian children are living in disadvantage and do not have access to the same educational, health or life opportunities ability to make healthy decisions is a skill that has to be learned.

Low levels of child development

Several factors have …positive influence on health and development, including good dental health, infant breastfeeding, physical activity and sound nutrition first three years lay the foundation for all aspects of child development

Indicators include:- dental health prevalence of overweight and obesity attending early childhood education programs transition to primary school literacy and numeracy There is a clear link between health and education

measures five domains of early childhood development, Including physical health and wellbeing. 97.5% of the five-year-old population in Australia (over 260,000 children) there are higher proportions of children living in the most socio-economically disadvantaged communities and in very remote areas of Australia who are developmentally vulnerable on each of the AEDI domains

children and young people

rates of overweight and obesity among children: 23% of 4–5 year olds and 24% of 8–9 year olds 8.6% of Indigenous children (6–11 years) were obese and 16% were overweight serious health implications for children, including an increased risk of developing asthma and Type 2 diabetes. susceptible to bullying and victimisation, leading to negative peer interactions and experiences of school detrimentally affect mental health and learning.

highest level of non-observance of dietary guidelines was in the following categories vegetables, saturated fat and sugar for all age groups as well as fruit and dairy intake for those 9 years and 18 and over family is one of the biggest influences on their food preferences and intake patterns decisions made by parents determine the food that is available for children role models of consumption, providers of food, and they control the eating environment model decisions about food…, including the extent to which they use food nutrition labels

believe that fruit, juice and vegetable consumption is positively linked to their childs development, possess the knowledge, skills and self- efficacy to purchase, prepare and encourage their children to eat fruit, juice and vegetables Have the ability to comprehend the nutritional information on food labels - associated with making healthy food choices models good practice to offspring and leads to healthier food intake

Providing nutrition education and information to young mothers can lead to improvements in the food intake of their children numerous obstacles to the use of nutritional labels, including lack of motivation as well as literacy barriers

Food insecurity is the limited or uncertain availability of nutritionally adequate and safe foods or limited or uncertain ability to acquire acceptable foods in socially acceptable ways transport, skills and knowledge, storage facilities, preparation and cooking facilities, time and mobility and social support Food insecurity is associated with poor health

Children and young people …rely on the decisions made by their parents or carers, …shaped by financial constraints …other factors such as the desire for convenience. Parents need information and support to help promote healthy child development households with no capacity to save money were five times more likely to be food insecure than households that could save Concerning considering the important interplay between nutritional stability, young children, and learning

availability and cost of healthy food … is clearly linked to under nutrition and other health conditions Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children are nearly 30 times more likely to suffer from nutritional anaemia and malnutrition up to 4 years of age that Australia is the only developed country with high rates of under nutrition in its Indigenous population Obesity and nutrition were identified as strategic areas for action in the Overcoming Indigenous Disadvantage Report

Dental decay is the most common chronic disease among children greater proportion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children aged 4–15 years had higher rates of dental caries than other Australian children. Alarmingly, less than 5% of remote Indigenous preschool children regularly brush their teeth broader implications of oral disease …including tooth loss, problems with speech and eating and decreased self-esteem … all of which can negatively affect learning

Eye and ear problems impair participation in education and limit employment opportunities Indigenous children…ear/hearing problems, …is three times higher than for non- Indigenous children significantly disadvantaged in the classroom, lower school attendance rates

Trachoma is an eye disease of early childhood and the most common cause of infectious blindness. Australia is the only developed country to still have blinding endemic trachoma. between 20% and 30% of Indigenous children in rural and remote Australia are afflicted with trachoma treated with antibiotics and prevented with good facial hygiene Education and preventive measures, if communicated effectively, could make a significant contribution to reducing the risk of eye and ear problems and enhance the learning of Indigenous students by preserving their vision and hearing.

positive links between nutrition, physical activity, learning and school performance

promotion of physical activity and a diet low in fat, salt and sugar but high in fruits, vegetables and complex carbohydrates remains unequivocal in terms of health outcomes for all schoolchildren

benefits associated with breakfast consumption …better overall diet quality and more healthful body weights a higher-quality breakfast, consisting of foods from multiple food groups, was significantly related to better mental health scores in adolescents quality breakfast composed of three or more food groups was positively associated with overall diet quality evidence of a link between disadvantage and the consumption of poor quality breakfast.

Without support, the disadvantage young people experience today is likely to continue into adulthood – and on to the next generation.