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Budget allocation How1 #370172
| Who should take action? - Local authority, NHS and other local commissioners
- Directors of public health and public health teams
Actions - Commissioners should focus on all of the following areas (focusing on just one at the expense of others may reduce effectiveness):
- raising awareness of the health problems caused by obesity and the benefits of being a healthier weight among partners and the public
- training to meet the needs of staff and volunteers (prioritising those who are working directly with local communities)
- influencing the wider determinants of health, including, for example, ensuring access to affordable, healthier food and drinks, and green space and built environments that encourage physical activity
- aiming action at both adults and children in a broad range of settings
- providing lifestyle weight management services for adults, children and families
- providing clinical services for treating obesity.
- Commissioners should fund both targeted and universal services that can help people achieve or maintain a healthy weight. The specific package of services should be based on local needs, but should include both top downapproaches such as planning cycle routes and food procurement specifications and bottom-up approaches such as running activities in local parks and breastfeeding peer support (as appropriate). They should include interventions that are known to be effective as outlined in existing NICE guidance.
- Commissioners should allocate some of their budget to help establish and sustain local community engagement activities such as small community projects or local community groups. This can be done by, for example, funding the expenses of the leaders of community walking groups, or providing small grants to hire meeting spaces.
- Commissioners should allocate some of their budget to innovative approaches to obesity prevention that are based on sound principles, have the support of the local community and are likely to be effective, but for which there is limited evidence. Funds for innovative approaches should be allocated within a framework of action learning and evaluation.
Local commissioning on obesity | NICE guidance | Adults | Children | Community engagement and workforce development | | Prevention | | | Lifestyle weight management | | | Clinical management | | Wider local policies | | Evaluation and monitoring | | |
+Citations (1) - CitationsAdd new citationList by: CiterankMapLink[1] Obesity: working with local communities
Author: NICE - PH42 Cited by: David Price 10:17 PM 22 December 2014 GMT
Citerank: (23) 369913NICE – Obesity working with local communitiesThis pathway focuses on an overarching approach to overweight and obese adults and overweight and obese children in local communities. It focuses on the importance of integrating action on obesity in other local agendas (such as initiatives to prevent type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease and cancers, or initiatives to improve the environment and promote sustainability), and provides an organisational framework for the relevant community-based or individual interventions.565CA4D9, 370155NICE – Integrating Action565CA4D9, 370156NICE – Strategic Partnerships565CA4D9, 370157NICE – Joint strategic needs assessments & health & wellbeing strategyJoint strategic needs assessments and joint health and wellbeing strategy565CA4D9, 370158NICE – Strategic Leadership565CA4D9, 370159NICE – Supporting leadership at all levels565CA4D9, 370160NICE – Local communication and advocacyDirectors of public health and local government communications leads should ensure elected members and all management and staff working with local communities, both within and across partner organisations, are aware of the importance of preventing and managing obesity. 565CA4D9, 370162Public Health Teams565CA4D9, 370165Identifying local issues and actions565CA4D9, 370166Identifying and supporting local champions565CA4D9, 370167Local Advocacy565CA4D9, 370168Involving local businesses and social enterprises565CA4D9, 370169Local authorities and the NHS as exemplars of best practice565CA4D9, 370170NICE – Integrated commissioningFostering an integrated, community-wide approach.565CA4D9, 370173Contracts565CA4D9, 370174Sustaining and redesigning services565CA4D9, 370176Training for all partners565CA4D9, 370177Training for health and other professionals565CA4D9, 370178Local services and resources565CA4D9, 370180Planning systems for monitoring and evaluation565CA4D9, 370181Implementing monitoring and evaluation565CA4D9, 370182Cost effectiveness565CA4D9, 370183Scrutiny and accountability565CA4D9 URL: |
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