NICE – Integrating Action

Who should take action?

  • Council leaders and elected members
  • Local authority chief executive officers
  • Health and wellbeing boards
  • Directors of public health
  • Executive directors of local authority services
  • Local NHS Trusts
  • Local Healthwatch
  • Leaders of local voluntary and community organisations
  • Clinical commissioning groups
  • Local education and training boards

Actions

  • All of the above should ensure, through the health and wellbeing board, a coherent, community-wide, multi-agency approach is in place to address obesity prevention and management.​
  • Activities should be integrated within the joint health and wellbeing strategy and broader regeneration and environmental strategies.​
  • Action should also be aligned with other disease-specific prevention and health improvement strategies such as initiatives outlined in other NICE guidance and pathways to prevent type 2 diabetes, cancers, and cardiovascular disease, as well as broader initiatives, such as those to promote good maternal and child nutrition or mental health or prevent harmful drinking.
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