Implementing obesity prevention – a local perspective Ruth Campbell NHS Ayrshire & Arran Kevin Mitchell East Ayrshire Council.

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Implementing obesity prevention – a local perspective Ruth Campbell NHS Ayrshire & Arran Kevin Mitchell East Ayrshire Council

Ayrshire Healthy Weight Strategy Approved by NHS Board & 3 Community Planning Partnership Boards in 2014 Representation from 3 local authorities, NHS Ayrshire & Arran, one Public Partnership Forum Phase I – obesity; Phase II – underweight 10 year strategy with 3 year action plans Volume I – outcomes, indicators & action plan Volume II – local prevalence, current activity (at that time)

Aim & Principles Aim: to halt the rise in the levels of overweight & obesity among children & adults by 2024 Principles: Food & drink; physical activity; wider environment Prevention & treatment All population groups Settings Reduce inequalities

Action Plan Awareness, knowledge, skills & empowerment Maternal & infant nutrition Availability & affordability of healthier food & drinks Active travel & active workplaces Built/natural environment Physical activity Weight management

Implementation Over first 3 years, oversight by pan-Ayrshire implementation group Monitored via electronic performance management system First 3 year action plan ended March 2017 Good progress on most actions; challenges with some Next 3 year action plan will be specific to each local authority area

Community Planning Multi-agency / disciplinary approach Initial – OLG Young People / Adults Review – CPP Wellbeing Delivery Group Children & Young People’s Strategic Partnership Direct links to Service Delivery Plans Quarterly reporting

On The Ground: A Service Delivery Approach Healthy Weight Pathways Evidence based programmes Activat8 Invigor8 MEND Active East Ayrshire Super Group – PEPAS Early intervention Preventative work Sustainable communities

Changing Relationships: A Community Approach Community led action planning Whole community approach Single issue engagement Community engagement / empowerment Community solutions & partnerships Sustainability Assets based approach

What was our learning? Engage wider: Our communities Our planners Capitalise on our existing assets Transport links/ infrastructure is important

Healthy dose of realism Activities identified are within sphere of influence of Community Planning Partners particularly NHS & local authorities Importance of national action not within our gift Realistic balance between improvement & current economic situation Activities being implemented at scale Strong platform to build on Momentum is gathering