SHINE Supporting Healthy Inclusive Neighbourhood Environments Welcome.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Public health and the urban built environment Hugh Annett Bristol Director of Public Health.
Advertisements

RTS Re-fresh North East Transport Consultative Forum Tuesday 30th October 2012.
Welcome to CIVITAS. What is CIVITAS ? 3 72% of Europe’s citizens live in cities.
Main project Calls How to Apply Seminar 29th February 2012 – Copenhagen Christopher Parker.
Health Scrutiny in Newham CCG Newham Patient Forum Thursday 4 September Cllr Dianne Walls, Chair, Health and Social Care Scrutiny Commission Luke Byron-Davies,
Invest in Youth Coalition Tuesday, May 6 th, 2014.
Healthy Urban Planning: in-road to local health development WHO Healthy Cities Geoff Green Elisabeth Bengtsson Agis Tsouros.
Science City Bristol Dr John Bradford 3 December 2009.
Seventh framework programme CAPACITIES specific programme Activities of international cooperation Coordination Support Action - Grant agreement no.:
The Health and Wellbeing Profile for Hackney and the City 2009: Housing Hackney Better Homes Partnership, 17 th December 2009 Vicky Hobart Public Health,
Scrutiny of Local Strategic Partnerships Effective Overview and Scrutiny.
CITY OF BRISTOL ISOLATION TO INCLUSION (I2I) ACTION PLAN.
Presentation to NTMAC, September  2007: Prevention and Early Intervention Programme, funded by Gov’t and Philanthropy;  Tasked to design, deliver.
Lobbying for Food Security: FAO advocacy interventions
Cross-sector collaboration for healthy urban environments Evaluating the protocol between Bristol City Council ’s planning department and the local public.
Building on Strengths of Health and Wellbeing Strategies in the North East of England Alyson Learmonth, Honorary Senior Lecturer, Durham University Making.
Promoting healthy and sustainable environments: opportunities for injury prevention Dr Paul Pilkington, Senior Lecturer in Public Health, UWE Bristol Safety.
Understanding how commissioners work, and the ways in which HITs can influence their decisions Louise Rickitt & Mel Green June 2015.
Induction to Dr Jon Stephenson. What is Partners IN Salford Partners IN Salford is the Local Strategic Partnership for Salford Partners IN Salford is.
Housing and the European World Health Organisation Healthy City Programme By Dave Leonard WHO Co-ordinator Sunderland.
Children & Young People’s Network meeting Shaping the Bristol Health & Wellbeing Strategy for local children and young people Claudia McConnell,
SHINE Supporting Healthy Inclusive Neighbourhood Environments.
MAKING LIFE BETTER Making it your own
Cross-sector collaboration for healthy urban environments Evaluating the protocol between Bristol City Council’s planning department and the local public.
January THE ISSUE Launch Event. Leicester. THE ISSUE Traffic- Health- Environment. Intelligent Solutions Sustaining Urban Economies. Professor.
CCG Strategy Update Lewisham Children and Young People Strategic Partnership Board 26 th January 2015.
Health inequalities post 2010 review – implications for action in London London Teaching Public Health Network “Towards a cohesive public health system.
Public Health “The science and art of promoting and protecting health and well-being, preventing ill-health and prolonging life through the organised efforts.
LAA and Blackpool’s approach to Neighbourhood Improvement Shirley Young Assistant Director Neighbourhood Improvements Division.
HEALTH PROMOTING SCHOOL IN CONTEXT. HMIe Self Evaluation Series The Health Promoting School - Nov 2004 The characteristics of the Being Well-Doing Well.
Emerging plans at local and neighbourhood level Sarah O’Driscoll Service Manager City Planning 22 nd April 2014.
Mid Wales LTP Stakeholder Workshop 3 rd October Presentation by Ann Elias and Janice Hughes.
Building a healthy and sustainable community Professor Jane South PHE & Leeds Beckett University Rob Newton Leeds City Council & Leeds Beckett University.
JOINT STRATEGIC NEEDS ASSESSMENT Rebecca Cohen Policy Specialist, Chief Executive’s.
CHILDREN, YOUTH AND WOMEN’S HEALTH SERVICE New Executive Leadership Team 15 December 2004 Ms Heather Gray Chief Executive.
The New Public Health System
French Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy THE PEP : on the road to the 4th High Level Meeting Benjamin.
Norfolk Physical Activity Forum Wednesday 25 th September 2015.
Our Plans for 2015/16 We want to make sure that people in our area are able to live long and healthy lives, both now and in the future, and our plans set.
Developing the Health and Wellbeing Strategy for Bristol Nick Hooper and Pat Diskett.
NASMHPD RESILIENCY in the Public Health Framework CYFD call Tuesday, October 26, 2010 noon-1:00 EST
In partnership with PwC Technology for learning in the FE and Skills sector Cathy Ellis, Director, Improvement, Becta on behalf of Becta and LSC BETT 08.
© 2007 PMP. All rights reserved. Wednesday 18 th July South Northamptonshire Council Open Space, Sport and Recreation Study and Green Space Strategy.
Healthy Schools & Communities PARC Symposium March 23, 2011 Margaret Good Ophea Healthy Schools & Communities Consultant.
East on the Move Conference 30/06/2015 Making the Connection: Planning, Travel and Physical Activity Andre Pinto – Public Health Manager (Healthy Places),
Joint Strategic Needs Assessment Voluntary & Community Sector Assembly 21 st July 2011 Dr Pat Diskett (Deputy Director of Public Health, NHS Bristol) and.
Including Parents Conference The shaping of Children’s Services in Nottinghamshire Anthony May Corporate Director for Children, Families and Cultural Services.
Lizanne Conway NHS Health Scotland SURF OPEN FORUM 25 January 2007 Community-Led Supporting and Developing Healthy Communities Task Group HEALTHY COMMUNITIES:
Faculty and Staff Community Engagement Award get money to do good things.
The Effects of National Legislation on the Public Health Role of Local Government in England Oslo, December 2015 Professor John Kenneth Davies Centre for.
West of England’s Young Placemakers’ Programme Joint Spatial Plan November 2015 With support from the staff and students at:
Jim McManus Director of Public Health Why Housing and Place are important to Health Hertfordshire Forward Assembly Monday 7 th July.
‘Delivering the new Sustainable Community Strategy for Gloucester’ Gloucester Partnership Conference 31 st January 2008.
Lorna Howarth Local Parenting Strategy Team Families Policy, Development & Delivery Unit Parenting Support Policy Update.
The role of evidence: Public health evidence and spatial planning decision-making Will Anderson - Freelance Public Health Researcher and Writer Andre Pinto.
DRAFT INNER MELBOURNE ACTION PLAN Presented by Elissa McElroy IMAP Executive Officer January 2016.
Dr Lynne Livsey, Health Partnership Coordinator National Housing Federation Presentation to NE Housing LIN Meeting Middlesbrough, 15 th April 2015 The.
Transport, Travel and Health – a journey begun Hugh Annett, Director of Public Health Adrian Davis, Public Health & Transport Consultant.
Safety in Medicines: Raising the profile with the Royal Pharmaceutical Society Liz Rawlins Communications Officer 9 May 2011.
Something old, something new: community-centred approaches and health assets Professor Jane South, Professor of Healthy Communities, Leeds Beckett University.
YOUR FUND. £300,000 per annum Source – Area Based Grants Allocations to each Community Area Forum Supports activities which have a quick impact.
Population strategies and the prevention paradox as applied to road safety in Bristol: A public health approach Adrian Davis BA, PhD FFPH Public Health.
Bristol’s 20 mph experience Peter Mann Service Director, Transport
To Create Bristol’s Comprehensive Plan
Welcome to CIVITAS.
SHINE Supporting Healthy Inclusive Neighbourhood Environments
Sheffield Mental Health Strategy
Overview of working draft v. 29 January 2018
Tackling the wider determinants of health: Health Improvement Domain
Welcome to CIVITAS.
Presentation transcript:

SHINE Supporting Healthy Inclusive Neighbourhood Environments Welcome

Welcome … Housekeeping Purpose of the day –‘review’ SHINE –summarise achievements to date –discuss ‘hot topics’ –identify key issues and participants for SHINE forward plan

Who’s involved Directors Dr Suzanne Audrey, Public Health Senior Research Fellow at the School of Social and Community Medicine, University of Bristol Dr Adrian Davis, Public Health and Transport Consultant working with Bristol City Council's Transport Team Marcus Grant, Health and Spatial Planning Specialist Becky Pollard, Director of Public Health, Bristol City Council

Members of the leadership team Ben Barker, Member of the Greater Bedminster Neighbourhood Forum Jackie Beavington, Associate Director of Public Health for NHS Bristol Ashley Cooper, Professor of Physical Activity & Public Health at the University of Bristol Selena Gray, Professor of Public Health at the University of the West of England Nick Hooper, Chair of Restorative Bristol and Service Director for Housing Solutions and Crime Reduction at Bristol City Council Bruce Laurence, Director of Public Health for Bath and North East Somerset Sarah O'Driscoll, Service Manager Strategic City Planning, Bristol City Council Angie Page, Reader in Physical Activity and Public Health at the University of Bristol Centre for Exercise, Nutrition and Health Sciences Ed Plowden, Sustainable Transport Service Manager, Bristol City Council Peter Wilkinson, Director of The Next Field Ltd green space consultancy

SHINE aims to: Support population health through... Supporting health outcomes through neighbourhood planning Developing and evaluating interventions with a focus on ‘healthy neighbourhoods’ Translating findings and evidence Providing opportunities for implementation in Bristol and beyond

Walking: health benefits Walk to work: feasibility study (Bristol) and now full-scale randomised controlled trial (South Gloucestershire, Bath, Swansea)

Walking: how do you ‘promote’ it? Public engagement: ‘The anatomy of the city’ exhibition and ‘Walking city’ talk, Architecture Centre, May-August 2014 Launch of Let’s Walk Bedminster, Tobacco Factory, 22 nd February 2015 Go green business breakfast, SS Great Britain conference centre, 24 th March 2015 Bristol Walking Festival 2015, 1 st –31 st May ‘Is Walking Transport?’ with Jayne Mills, Bristol City Council (Thursday 28 th May, pm, Watershed)

The importance of public toilets “Plans to shut 22 public toilets in Bristol as part of proposals to slash £83m from the city council's budget have been scrapped by the city's mayor. Last year, George Ferguson laid out his plans for cuts which included closing toilets and scrapping bus subsidies. But following a public consultation, nearly 20 of his budget proposals have now been removed or changed.” (BBC News, 15 January 2014) SHINE contributed summary of public health and inclusion issues, amongst numerous other voices …

Evidence: children & neighbourhoods “Healthy built environments for children and young people: A systematic review of intervention studies” –Child health outcome reported –Change to neighbourhood environment –Control /comparison group Studies –9,686 records identified, duplicates removed; 7,645 titles and abstracts checked; 113 full text studies assessed; 33 primary studies in relation to 27 separate interventions included –changes to built environment to promote active travel (n=12) –modifications to public parks (n=8) –changes to built environment to promote road traffic safety (n=3) –package of community wide measures (n=4)

Evidence: shooting yourself in the foot “To do something without intending to which spoils a situation for yourself” ( Cambridge online dictionary ) Public health ‘good’ evidence Low risk of bias Clear link between intervention and outcome Important not to delay/stop improvements to neighbourhood environments because current evidence is weak BUT Important not spend/divert public money to weak interventions if there are better ways of spending the money

Supporting health through neighbourhood planning: Spatial planning system and health developmental reviews

The importance of domestic cycle storage Bristol City Council proposed renewal of a 20 year old cycling storage condition within its new development management policies. This required one secure cycle storage space per household in new build housing. But based on evidence of: changes in family lifestyle aspirations in the Bristol’s Core Strategy national policy supporting active travel SHINE representations led to a new city-wide city now requiring developers to provide one cycle storage space per bedroom. Three members of SHINE contributed submissions to the planning enquiry, with a health based planning objection, plus a written statement, supported by verbal representation at the enquiry itself before a planning inspector.

Revision of the twelve objectives of Healthy Urban Planning (Revised by Grant from Barton and Tsourou, 2000)

WHO Healthy Urban Environment and Design theme Scoping the ability for interventions to have wider thematic influence 46 case studies from 31 cities in the WHO European Healthy Cities Network

Supporting health outcomes through neighbourhood planning: Urban nature and health Keynote speaker at Academy of Urbanism 2014: This place is killing me! Health advisor on the policy committee of the Landscape Institute (6105 members) Member of the Scientific Committee for Urban ‘Nature-Based Solutions’ conference, Ghent May 2015 tabled to advise EU policy Keynote speaker at European Green Capital 2015 summits –Nature and Wellbeing Summit: Towards a daily dose of nature –International Making Cities Liveable: Healthy urban neighborhoods –Future Cities, developing a health strand: Action for urban climate and health

Supporting health outcomes through neighbourhood planning: ESRC Seminar series Reuniting planning and health: tackling the implementation gaps in evidence, governance and knowledge. One system – the urban realm but many (incompatible) lenses focusing on the same problem domain. Need for trans-disciplinary approaches: connecting of local know-how, tacit evidence bases plus scientific evidence base. How do we develop a systemic approach for complex problems with interweaving causal webs?

Translational research: Translating findings and evidence “It has been acknowledged that a large gulf remains between what we know and what we practice. Hence a task, if not the main task, is to improve knowledge transfer.” International Public Health Symposium on Environment and Health Research. WHO 2008 Science for Policy, Policy for Science: Bridging the Gap, Madrid, Spain, 20–22 October 2008 Report, Copenhagen: WHO Regional Office for Europe

Responsive Evidence Service Scoping study for Public Health England Adrian Davis, Helen Lease, Marcus Grant