moh presentation on healthy families manukau and papakura-manurewa
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Aims:
• To improve people’s health where they live, learn, work and play in order to prevent chronic disease
• To encourage and enable communities to live healthier lives, by:
omaking good food choicesobeing physically activeosustaining a healthy weightobeing smoke-free and omoderating alcohol consumption
• 10 locations across NZ selected
• Potential reach of a quarter of the population of New Zealand
• $10M annual investment– 80% on workforce, 20% on Action Budget
• Workforce of approximately 75 full-time staff being established
• Strong focus on enabling leadership across organisations, sectors, and communities to make sustainable healthy change
Far North District Te Runanga o Te
RarawaManukau Ward Tāmaki Healthy Families Alliance
Manurewa-Papakura Ward Tāmaki Healthy Families Alliance
Rotorua District Te Arawa Whānau Ora
& Kowhai Health Associates
East Cape Hauiti Hauora
Horouta Whanaunga
Whanganui District Te Oranganui
Lower Hutt City
Hutt City Council
Spreydon-Heathcote Ward
Pacific Trust CanterburyInvercargill City
Sport Southland
Healthy Families Communities *
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Waitakare Ward Sport Waitakare
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Overcoming Obesity: An initial economic analysis
“A systemic, sustained portfolio of initiatives, delivered at scale, is needed to address the health burden…
Imperative:
Deploy as many interventions as possible at scale and delivered effectively by the full range of sectors in society
No individual sectors in society…can address obesity on their own. Capturing the full potential impact requires engagement from as many sectors as possible
Experiment with solutions and don’t wait for the perfect proof of what works
…A combination of top-down corporate and government interventions with bottom-up community-led ones is required to change public-health outcomes”
McKinsey Global Institute – November 2014
Critical building blocks of a prevention system
• Dedicated, reflective and skilled workforce
• Building relationships with prevention partners across the system
• Capturing and feeding back knowledge and data
• Allocating resources to effect sustainable change
• Building leadership for prevention across the whole community
4. What does it look like?
Healthy Eating Advisory Service
Achievement Program – Frameworks and benchmarks for health promotion
Centre of Excellence in Intervention and Prevention Science (CEIPS)
Minister and Mayors Network
Victorian Healthy Eating Enterprise – Creating a vibrant healthy eating culture
Networks of practice
Better Health Channel redevelopment
Leadership for Prevention Strategy
Healthy Together ExchangeHealthy Together Patrons
Healthy Food Charter
Health promotion policy for children and young people
Fresh Food RecoveryHealthy Food Connect
Health Champions
Local social marketing campaigns
Healthy Living Programs and Strategies
Jamie’s Ministry of Food in Victoria
Localised websites
Prevention teams
Local leadership networks
Healthy Eating Advisory Service
Achievement Program
Healthy Living Programs and Strategies
Business and industry leadership network
Achievement Program
Healthy Eating and Food Literacy in Secondary Schools
Healthy Eating Advisory Service
Life!
Statewide social marketing campaigns
14Local government
areas
520Schools
938Early childhood
services
4,409Workplaces
Over 1.3mVictorians
Healthy Together Communities
Healthy Families NZ – potential reach
Healthy Families Manukau– potential reach
Manukau
65Schools
As at July 2014
158Early
Childhood ServicesAs at July 2014
681Workplaces*
*Over 20 employees
Population of over
166,220in Manukau
2012 data
3182