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Fit4it Tier 2 healthy weight services for children and young people in Norfolk
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Fit4it – programme overview
Agenda Introductions Fit4it – programme overview Achievements so far Case study – Darren The referral process Fit4it Planner Sign-posting
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Tessa BEECROFT Health Development Officer
Tessa BEECROFT
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Fit4it is a tier 2 weight management service for children and young people (4-16 years old), with a BMI above the 91st Percentile. Fit4it is commissioned by Cambridgeshire Community Services NHS Trust under the Healthy Child Programme. We deliver in each locality within Norfolk. What is Fit4it?
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Fit4it Fit4it 4 to 6 years 8 WEEKS 7 to 12 years 10 WEEKS
CAMP
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Fit4it 8 weeks Fit4it 40 minute parent workshop
40 minute multi-skill activities for children 20 minutes workbook 12 months 3 months Follow-ups
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Fit4it 10 weeks Fit4it 45 minute health workshop
45 minute sporting session Behavioural change workshops 12 months 3 months Follow-ups
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Fit4it Camps Fit4it 3 days – health workshops & sport sessions
Overnight residential Adventure Activity Day Workbooks 12 months 3 months 10 weeks Follow-ups
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Fit4it programme overview
Health Workshops: Learning about the importance of healthy eating and provide the fundamental tools and knowledge to make changes to eating habits at home. Food groups Food labels Portion sizes Fats & Sugars Fast & Slow energy release Effects of exercise on the body Hydration
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Fit4it programme overview
Behavioural Change Workshops: Goal-setting Confidence Positive thinking Staying focused Gavin Drake
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Fit4it programme overview
Physical activity sessions: To provide participants with the opportunity to try a range of different sports, increase physical activity levels but also develop confidence by belonging to a team environment. Multi-sports : football, rugby, handball, basketball, dodgeball, hockey, netball Camp activities : abseiling, zipwire, high ropes, laser tag
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Fit4it Data collected Physical activity questionnaire
Wellbeing questionnaire Parental feeding style questionnaire Diet questionnaire
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Fit4it results 211 children & young people completed the programme (completion = 70% attendance) 154 complete data sets obtained (72.98%)
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Fit4it 2016 statistics Physical activity: 87% of participants showing improvement
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Fit4it 2016 statistics Wellbeing: Participants reported a 83.9% increase in wellbeing
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Fit4it 2016 statistics Parental feeding style: Family feeding environment has been demonstrated to contribute to the development of obesity. 79.2% of parents responding to the survey reported improved scores for feeding style, following completion of programme.
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Fit4it 2016 statistics Diet: 86.4% participants improved their diet score
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Fit4it 2016 statistics 87.7% of participants maintained or reduced their BMI score 82.5% maintained or reduced their WHtR
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Case Study DARREN 11 years old
Referred through NCMP – Fit4it February Residential Camp 2015 Global Development Delay Case Study
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Darren Week 1 Week 10 Weight (kg) 61.3 60.9 Height (cm) 148 149.9
Waist circumference (cm) 91.2 86.2 WHtR 0.62 0.58 BMI 99 Parental feeding 41 43 Physical activity 10.44 20.26
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Referrals received in 2016
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Referrals Sign up to our mailing list. Please contact Tessa Beecroft for further details.
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Fit4it Planner 10 week programme (7-12 years) January October
May Camps (10-16 years): Easter Whitsun Summer October half term (new introduction)
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Other services The Community Sports Foundation also offers:
Disability programmes – autism, learning difficulties, mobility difficulties (7 years +) Kicks – hard to reach young people (14-19 years) Premier League 4 Sport – multi sport clubs (11-19 years) Sporty Tots – development sessions (2-4 years) Soccer schools Player Development Centres
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Thank you Health Development Officer tessa.beecroft@canaries.co.uk
Thank you
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