‘ Choosing Health ’ Jackie Meekison Senior Occupational Fitness Advisor Lothian & Borders Fire & Rescue Service.

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‘ Choosing Health ’ Jackie Meekison Senior Occupational Fitness Advisor Lothian & Borders Fire & Rescue Service

‘ Choosing Health ’ The Government - Outcomes The White Paper Where do we fit in? A change in service provision?

The Government - Outcomes EconomicEducationCommunityHealth ‘ The health of the nation ’ ‘ Fat cities flounder, fit cities flourish ’

‘ Choosing Health ’ The Public Health White Paper ‘ Choosing Health ’ The Public Health White Paper Core Principles Informed choice Personalisation Working together

The Chapters Shared set of priorities for action Health in the consumer society Children & young people Local communities leading for health Health as a way of life A health promoting NHS Work & health Making it happen – national & local delivery

Government Conclusion: “We will continue to develop ideas and action, learning from experience to help people choose health in the 21 st Century. It is the next step in our journey towards engaging everyone in choosing health and tackling health inequalities. It is the beginning of a journey to build health into government policy and ensure that health is everyone’s business. We have set ambitious targets for health. The government is serious about ensuring that these commitments are met and that this time we get sustained and focused action to improve people’s health”. It is the beginning of a journey to build health into government policy and ensure that health is everyone’s business. We have set ambitious targets for health. The government is serious about ensuring that these commitments are met and that this time we get sustained and focused action to improve people’s health”.

‘Choosing Activity’ A Physical Activity Action Plan Aims include: Halt the year-on-year increase in obesity amongst children under 11 by Increase the take up of cultural & sporting opportunities by adults & young people aged 16 & above from priority groups. Enhance the take-up of sporting opportunities by 5 to 16 years olds. Lead the delivery of cleaner, safer & greener public places & improvement of the quality of the built environment in deprived areas.

Choosing Activity in a Consumer Society Goals: Ensuring that people in all parts of society get the information they need in order to better understand: The links between activity & better health The opportunities in daily life to be active.

Choosing Activity in the Workplace Goals: Encourage employers to engage & motivate staff to be more active Provide employers with support such as practical advice and examples of best practice

Where do we fit in? Action A Captive Audience! Informed choice Personalisation Working together

Delivery – Alternatives? SHAW Sport England – ‘Everyday Sport’ Active Travel Corporate Team Events ‘activitymix’ BBC Big Challenge

A Change in Service Provision? Delivery What do you deliver at the moment? Who does it impact on? Is it a traditional level of service provision? provision? Can you implement change?

“It shows no-one knows how fast a man can run” Asafa Powell