Title: Developing a Shared Approach to Tackling Obesity in Birmingham
1Developing a Shared Approach to Tackling Obesity
in Birmingham
- Linda Hindle
- Consultant Dietitian in Obesity
- Birmingham East and North PCT
- Email linda.hindle_at_benpct.nhs.uk
- Tel 0121 446 1025
2Format
- About Birmingham
- Obesity Strategy, Care Pathway and Service
Development local NHS collaboration - Children and Young Peoples Nutrition Health
Task Force - Implementation
- Next steps
3About Birmingham
- Population of almost 1 million
- Multi racial Inner City deprivation
- Served by-
- 1 City Council
- 1. Leisure Services Provider
- 3 PCTS
- Regional Children's Hospital
- 4 Acute Trusts
- 1 Mental Health Trust
4Obesity Strategy Development
5NHS Obesity Strategy Development
- Background
- Stakeholders
- Timescale
- Birmingham Solihull Strategic Framework
individualised to each PCT - Care Pathways for Adults and Children
6A Strategy describes .
- Where we are now
- Where we want to be
- How we will get there
7Structure
- Background
- Policy Context
- Aims and Objectives
- Evidence
- Action Plans
8Strategic Aims
- To work in partnership, to develop a range of
approaches, to prevent and reduce obesity in the
population as a whole, with particular reference
to children and at risk groups. - To develop a coordinated approach to the
management of people identified as being
overweight or obese with particular emphasis on
encouraging self-management principles
9Strategic Objectives
-
- To develop partnerships with key stakeholders to
realise a shared goal of halting the rise in
obesity in Birmingham and Solihull. - To ensure that obesity is embedded within other
lead strategies and plans and linkages between
these are made implicit. - To develop information systems for the collection
and use of data relating to overweight and
obesity
10Strategic Objective cont.
- To identify inequity in access to opportunities
for prevention and treatment of overweight and
obesity in local communities and to work with
local people, communities, voluntary and private
sector agencies and local services to address
these inequities. - To ensure a consistent and effective approach to
the prevention of overweight and obesity and
weight management within primary care and partner
services, particularly for children. - To work with partners to develop and implement an
evidence based care pathway for the management
and treatment of obesity.
11Delivery Strands
The delivery element of the strategy has been
divided into 5 strands 1. Baseline data and
Monitoring schools Primary care 2.
Prevention macro measures at population
level (diet and physical activity) community
approaches workplace schools whole
family 3. Management of Weight
Loss community workplace schools
primary care 4. Specialist
treatment primary and secondary care
drugs surgery 5. Long-term
maintenance community/environment
supportive Long-term support follow-up
12Adult Obesity Service Care Pathway
Level 4
Secondary Care Morbid Obesity Service
Level 3 Primary Care Specialist Obesity Service
Level 2 Community/Primary Care Weight Management
Services
Level 1 Early Intervention and Prevention
Front line Staff (NHS, Council, Vol. Sector),
Health Trainers, On-line advice
Exercise on Prescription, walking, cycling
programmes etc. Leisure Services
Food Skills Courses, Food Access projects
Smoking Cessation Service
Commercial slimming on prescription
Pharmacy services
Tobacco strategy
Physical Activity Strategy
Commercial slimming clubs
Food Strategy
13Childhood Obesity Service Pathway
Level 4 Secondary Care Morbid Obesity Service
Level 3 Specialist obesity service Watch It,
Input from dietician, child psychologist
Community Paediatrician
Level 2 First line weight management service
provided by School Nurse, Health Visitor
Level 1 Early Intervention and Prevention
Front line Staff (NHS, Council, Vol. Sector),
Health Trainers, On-line advice
Food Skills Courses, Food Growing Projects
Sports Clubs - Activity Programmes
Healthy Schools
Healthy Start (Sure Start, Childrens Centre,
Breast Feeding)
Physical Activity Strategy
Media campaigns/ signposting service
Food in Schools
Community groups
14Birmingham Children and Young Peoples Nutrition
and Health Task Force
- Review of childhood obesity within Birmingham
initiated by Health Overview and Scrutiny
Committee in July 2003 - Identify local factors contributing to obesity
which could be avoided - Map impact of national policies and local
programmes - Explore, from community perspective, barriers to
maintaining normal body weight - Explore services available
15Report produced May 2004Findings/conclusions
- Current measures to tackle obesity in Birmingham
are failing - No coherent pan Birmingham inter-agency approach
- Services are not well developed or accessed
- Poor surveillance monitoring childhood obesity
prevalence - Schools should be part of solution to tackle
obesity, however schools are also part of the
problem - Importance of food poverty cannot be
underestimated
16Recommendations
- Establish a task force to develop a city action
plan - PCTs ensure data on childhood obesity is
collected and services for obese children are
provided - Guidance for schools on food, drink and activity
in schools - Training for school governors
17Task Force Membership
- City Council Councillors
- BCC Learning Culture
- BCC Transportation
- BCC Local Services
- BCC Communications
- PCTs
- Children's Hospital
- Parent Representative
- BBC West Midlands
- School Governor
- School Meal Providers
- Health Education Unit
- Community Care
- West Midlands, Cycling Walking Coalition
- Nursery Representative
- Leisure Services
- Peer Advocate Childrens rights
18Action Plan
- Children and young people are physically active
for at least one hour a day - A choice of sport and physical recreation
activities is included in before and after
school programmes - All nurseries, Children's Centres and youth
settings are healthy places for children and
young people to play, learn and develop - All children and young people have access to
fresh healthy food and easy access to drinking
water at school
19Action Plan cont.
- The NHS provides practical advice, support and
accessible services for children, young people
and parents who need help with weight management - Parents and others who care for children and
young people are educated and trained on how to
choose, prepare and cook healthy food - The number of supermarkets and fast food outlets
that promote and provide healthy food is
increased - They influence and change catering practices at
mass entertainments events and outlets in the
city
20So What?
21Benefits of Care Pathway for Service Development
- Consensus on service needs
- Identifying gaps in service
- Staff groups and partner organisations can also
identify where they can contribute
22Children
23Villa Vitality!
- Partnership between HOB tPCT, BEN PCT, Aston
Villa, Healthy Education Unit and Schools. Up to
160 children per week - Interactive activities-
- Physical activity coaching
- classroom and computer based healthy eating
- Develop Radio Programme Villain Radio
- Healthy Lunch
- Teacher Pack
24Level 1 Rowing Machines in Schools
- Partnership programme with BCC Education Dept.,
Concept 2 and HoB schools - Aims to increase physical activity levels,
providing alternative to competitive/ team based
sport - Each school can claim up to 5 machines
- Concept 2 provides an internet support package
for schools includes training programmes, lesson
plans, distance awards, tips and training on
technique.
- I like rowing because its healthy and I can
keep fit. Other than Basketball, its the only
thing Im good at. I feel more confident because
I can do it by myself. Michael Gardener, Year 9
25Level 1 Active Kids Initiative
- Training local teenagers to deliver physical
activity and healthy eating messages to other
kids Yr 5
- Those delivering attain coaching qualification
and training by dietitian in return for
commitment to project
- Reinforces the importance of being active and
finding an activity the you enjoy!
26Level 1 Face Fruits
- Local mums trained to deliver
- 2.5hr interactive sessions in Schools aimed at
increasing understanding of fruit veg, their
benefits, how to eat them, portions and variety. - Sessions explain why we should try and eat 5 a
day - Children's faces are painted with images of 3
fruits (from the School Fruit and Vegetable
Scheme) - Certificates are taken home with a picture of the
children and 3 key health messages
27Level 1 Schools Dietitian
- Works across HoB and BEN primary and secondary
schools - Interactive events (assemblies, classroom
sessions, parent sessions) on BoGH, 5-a-Day,
Sugar and Fat Content - 1-to-1 meetings with Healthy Schools
Co-ordinators in schools - Supporting establishment of School Nurse Led
Weight Management Programme - School food policy development, breakfast club
establishment, menu planning, tuckshop advice
etc.
28Level 1 Food Net 4 Children
- Nutrition team working alongside under 5s staff
(HVs, Linkworkers, Nursery Nurses, childrens
centres) - Responsible for training and support to deliver
on healthy eating and obesity prevention e.g.
breastfeeding, weaning, toddler nutrition - Work with health education service to develop and
implement early years healthy setting status
29Level 1 Growing Gains
- CSV environment scheme in schools that aims to
increase - The range/variety of fruit and veg consumed by
children - Increase pupil / parent knowledge healthy diet
and how fruit and veg contributes to this. - Childrens understanding of how fresh foods are
produced and how eating fresh foods can
positively affect health. - Teacher and pupil involvement in initiatives
aimed at encouraging healthy eating - CSV environment will work alongside schools to
create vegetable plot and deliver 18 sessions in
schools
30Level 1 Training Playground Assistants
- Working with Healthy Schools Team to train
playground assistants and midday supervisors in
HoB - Project aims to increase physical activity levels
among primary school aged children
31Level 2 School Nurse Led Weight Management
Programme
- Developed by Dietetic service
- 6 session programme
- Detailed session plans with worksheets, food
diaries etc and comprehensive list of resources
for each session - Can be delivered on an individual or group basis
- Coventry University also working in partnership
to develop SN-led weight management programme for
Primary School children
32Level 2 Childrens Gym
- Gym at Aston Villa (NRF funded) for 8-16 yr olds
- Exercise on referral scheme for kids
- Open access for HoB residents
- Usage for HoB schools during the day
33Level 3 Watch-It Programme
- Watch IT
- MEND
- Paediatric Dietetic Service
34Level 4 Specialist Obesity Service
- Level 4 service currently being devised by
Consultant Endocrinologist, Childrens Hospital
35ADULTS
36 Level 1 Size Down
- 6 week self-referral course delivered by FHAs in
community venues - Based on pre-prepared session plans
- Weighing optional each week but need 2 measures
for evaluation
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37Level 1 Cook and Tastes
- Consist of
- Practical Cooking sessions led by Food Health
- Advisor (HOB 0.6 wte)
- Programme of 5 sessions or one-offs/taster
sessions - Participants cook healthy dishes, discussion
education, looking at salt, sugar fat,
increasing fruit and veg in meals - Benefits
- Addresses lack of knowledge and skills, food
culture, lack of access, and financial
constraints - Evaluation shows increase in fruit and veg intake
(average 1.7 portions), and in cooking confidence - Groups make comments showing wide ranging
benefits e.g. reducing fat, sugar and salt,
increasing fruit, veg, CHO and fibre, losing
weight, understanding labels, taking up exercise
38Examples of Level 1 Service cont.
Walk 2000 Walk 2000
Way marked 2 Km walking routes in parks and open spaces to encourage people to become more active. Can be used with or without Walk Leaders. Routes and Maps on www.birmingham.gov.uk/walk2000
Commercial Weight Management Groups Commercial Weight Management Groups
Weight Management Groups such as Weight Watchers and Slimming World provide an effective method of supporting weight loss. These have been audited by the PCT to ensure they meet criteria in the NICE guidance for obesity
39Level 1 Stair Climbing
- Workplace initiative to improve activity levels
and incorporate as part of daily routine
40Level 1 Healthy Lifestyles Grant Programme
- Grant programme aimed at developing community
based initiatives to prevent and tackle obesity
41Examples of Level 2 Services
Practice Based Weight Management Clinics Practice Based Weight Management Clinics
Training and resources are being provided to enable Practice Nurses to run effective Weight Management Interventions within surgeries
Dietetic Service Dietetic Service
Opt-in by patient to a 45 minute assessment and up to 5-6 follow ups (can be groups), 1-2 months apart. Consists of behavioral/ lifestyle/ complex issues and advice on undertaking physical activity.
42Examples of Level 2 Services
EXERCISE ON PRESCRIPTION EXERCISE ON PRESCRIPTION
Exercise on Prescription BEN GPs refer patients who would benefit from increased activity levels to local leisure and fitness facilities. A leisure services health and fitness professional works with the patient to develop a personalised activity plan.
43Example of Level 3 Services
Specialist Obesity Service Specialist Obesity Service
Service to treat people with morbid obesity within a Primary Care setting. Run by a multi professional team including a GP, Specialist Dietitian and Cognitive Behavioural Psychologist, the service aims to be able to provide a more intensive approach than would generally be possible in Primary Care. Suitable for patients with morbid obesity for whom interventions in Primary Care have been unsuccessful. This service will ensure that all options have been tried before someone is considered for bariatric surgery.
44Examples of Level 4 Services
Surgery Surgery
Bariatric Surgery for certain cases and preferably where patients have been through all levels of the care pathway. (Heartlands, Walsall Manor)
45Next Step
- Combined obesity strategy for Birmingham
46Thank-You
- Linda Hindle
- Consultant Dietitian in Obesity
- Birmingham East and North PCT
- Tel0121446 1025
- Email linda.hindle_at_benpct.nhs.uk