Early Years Briefing Presentation Amy Chambers & Alex Julian

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Early Years Briefing Presentation Amy Chambers & Alex Julian

Introduction Countywide Obesity Prevention and Weight Management Programme funded by Nottinghamshire County Council NICE compliant and multi-component programme Aim: To empower communities, families and individuals to adopt healthier behaviours Started in April encompassing Child, family maternity and adult weight management and Tier one services

Clear Eligibility Criteria AJ

Patient Journey SP Scalability Sustainability Capacity building Champion Challenge Community engagement Recognition Support workplace scheme dovetailing

Self Referral AJ

Tier 1 - Busy Feet Explorers Nationally recognised status Ideas and resources for healthy lifestyle education in early years settings. Two hour free training course plus Busy Feet toolkit per setting. Tailored Health Coach Support AC – Company ran by individuals who are passionate about overcoming the challenges of education children/families on healthy life style.

Tier 1 - Busy Feet Explorers Promotion/partnership working for brief interventions. Key focus on physical activity, active play and healthy eating. Prevention and early intervention. AC -

Busy Feet Training 2 hour training session Short introductory presentation, interactive demonstration, exploring the toolkit.

Busy Feet Evaluation Implement Busy Feet Healthy lifestyle questionnaire to be completed by parents/careers at week 0 and 12 Evaluation form to be completed by practitioners at 6 and 12 months post training

Tier 1- Workplace Health Countywide workplace health scheme funded by Nottinghamshire County Council Substantial evidence suggests a happy and healthy workforce is a productive one Benefits include: corporate leisure centre membership, free health resources and support, free training (RSPH, BI and MI)

Thank you for listening changepointnotts@everyonehealth.co.uk 03330 05 0092 SP