Current activities, an overview Anné Gebbie-Dibén HPO, HIT Acute Planning Services.

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Current activities, an overview Anné Gebbie-Dibén HPO, HIT Acute Planning Services

Glasgow Food & Health Framework Multi partnership approach GCC - DACS, Education, Environmental Health GCC - DACS, Education, Environmental Health NHSGG - Health Promotion, Dietetic Services NHSGG - Health Promotion, Dietetic Services Glasgow University Glasgow University Community Projects Community Projects

Achievements  Developed a greater holistic appreciation of the wider social component to health improvement and nutrition and the need for effective integration with other partners  Change in mindset and understanding on common outcomes, amongst major statutory agencies in particular, a sense of cultural shift in the level of trust and willingness to commit to working in partnership

 Education and Direct & Care Services - significant good working practice regarded as having a relatively significant knock on effect on willingness to work together on shared outcomes and optimisation of the end product and service delivery.  Community organisations acknowledge the value and support in creating an active document providing direction in shaping and delivery of local health & nutritional related work issues.

Addressing action on improving children’s diet, which the Framework is viewed as having contributed and delivered effectively in relation to Priority Action Plans, was one of the main achievements. Addressing action on improving children’s diet, which the Framework is viewed as having contributed and delivered effectively in relation to Priority Action Plans, was one of the main achievements.

Pre 5 Programmes Weaning Fayres – 4 months old approx 50% attendance + partially Clyde Child Smile - child & parent <23 months (West of Scotland) Smile Too – Food & snack policy, curriculum activities Nursery) Tooth brushing Nursery Schools – not yet 100% (Scotland) OHAT (Oral Health Action Team) Free Fruit

Primary & Secondary School Tooth brushing Programme – P1 & P2 in worst 20% area Health Promoting School, Hungry for Success (Primary & Secondary)– Concept, environment, curriculum & extra curriculum activities Fruit in Schools (primary)– 3 days/week Fruit in Schools – 5 days/week (primary) Breakfast provision (primary) Free water in school (primary) Active School Programme

Other programmes  ‘Home Zones’, ‘Green Gyms’, ‘Live Life Network’, ‘Eat Well to Play Well’ Brestfeeding  Glasgow Access & Walking Strategy  Glasgow Cycle Network  ‘School Estate Plan’  ‘Parks and Open Spaces’ Strategy