Norfolk Physical Activity Forum Wednesday 25 th September 2015
Welcome
National Updates
DCMS Green Paper A New Strategy for Sport Consultation – invitation to share views and input on development of strategy Closing date: 2 nd October 2015, 11.45pm Respond online or via or through Active Norfolk t/consultations/a-new-strategy- for-sport-consultation
Themes of consultation -Participation -Physical activity -Children and young people -Financial sustainability -Coaching, workforce and good governance -Elite and professional sport -Infrastructure -Fairness and Equality -Safety and Wellbeing -International influence and major sporting events
Everybody Active, Every Day PHE physical activity framework What works – the evidence Resource for MPs On Year On event – Mon 19 th Oct events.org.ukwww.phe- events.org.uk
BMJ Learning Modules Free suite of online training developed by PHE aimed at health professionals: -The importance of physical activity -How does physical activity produce health benefits? -The health benefits of physical activity: cancer, diabetes, osteoarthritis and back pain, cardiovascular disease, depression, anxiety, sleep and dementia -Promoting physical activity in primary care -
Sport England Health Resources Sport England developed a suite of resources: -Health infographics detailing the impact and costs of inactivity in England -MOVES tool -Local sports data – APS Interactive to include walking, active travel, gardening and dance, as well as BMI -Inactivity Toolkit -Local Sports Profiles – updated Active Design guidance – integration of health and planning
APS Consultation National consultation on future arrangements for measuring sports participation Changes to methodology for data collection Potential for different sample sizes depending on size of local authority To include overall activity and trends in activity Measure the contribution of sport and physical activity to public health
PHE health campaigns New health campaign to launch in March 2016 – embargoed Change4Life campaign in January – focus on childhood obesity
WHO Physical Activity Strategy Physical activity strategy for Europe Prepared in light of WHO’s 9 voluntary global targets 10% reduction in the prevalence of insufficient activity by 2025
Women and Sport Sport England – interactive guide on how to help women and girls get active. work/equality- diversity/women/womens-insight- pack/ work/equality- diversity/women/womens-insight- pack/ Insight from Women in Sport – identification of six key values that are fundamental in lives of women and girls.
Outdoor Activities Insight Pack Getting Active Outdoors Demography, motivation, participation and provision in outdoor sport and recreation Profiles of outdoor consumers
Local Updates
Updates in Norfolk Mobile Me – Get Healthy, Get Active Round 2 funding Why Weight? Integrated Healthy Lifestyle Service Workplace Challenge
Local Infographics
Any Updates or Questions from the room?
Active Map
Norfolk Insight Managed by Norfolk County Council Wide range of data about Norfolk Hosts JSNA, including needs assessments CCG and electoral division profiles Applications such as..
What is it? Online, interactive mapping tool Support partners to develop needs led physical activity across the county Bringing numerous measures in one place Collaborative work between Information Management, Public Health and Active Norfolk at NCC Hosted on Norfolk Insight
What can it do? Identify priority areas for different outcome measures Present information by different boundaries Illustrate locations of wide range of facilities and infrastructure
Any questions?