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Good Places, Better Health. Prototype Phase Process Products Potential. Prototype Phase. What is needed to deliver places that nurture good health for children? Four health challenges facing children in Scotland: Asthma, Obesity, Mental Health and Wellbeing and Unintentional Injury.
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Good Places, Better Health Prototype Phase Process Products Potential
Prototype Phase What is needed to deliver places that nurture good health for children? Four health challenges facing children in Scotland: Asthma, Obesity, Mental Health and Wellbeing and Unintentional Injury
Prototype delivery and governance PROJECT STEERING GROUP GPBH PROJECT TEAM Project Manager: Gaynor Davenport Strategy and Policy Manager: Lorraine Tulloch Project Advisor: George Morris IP Co-ordinator: Celia McKenna EVALUATION GROUP Evaluation Group Secretariat GPBH Intelligence Co-ordinator GPBH INTELLIGENCE PARTNERSHIP DPSEEA Maps (Health Scotland) Practice, What Works (SNIFFER/Health Protection Scotland) Information (Public Health Inspiration/Health Protection Scotland) Research and Quantification (EDPHiS)
Process • Holistic framing of issues • Wide stakeholder engagement • Evidence reviews • Qualitative synthesis of evidence • Gathering, interpreting and making practical recommendations on a “mixed economy of evidence • Expert Opinion • Policy and Actions Mapping
Win, win, win policies! Health Equity SUPER POLICIES Sustainability
Connecting Policy and ActionCommunity Engagement Demonstration work within Llanbryde This research is a three-stage project that aims to engage with a local community as equal partners to identify the links between environment and health, with the intention of enabling participants to effect change in their environment and lives. The project running throughout 2011 has three distinct stages: • Stage 1 – Rapid appraisal and engagement with the local community • Stage 2 – In depth engagement work • Stage 3 – Action - An action plan for a longer-term project will be drawn up by participants to identify realistic interventions and more effective utilisation of existing assets.
Connecting Policy and ActionCommunity Engagement EDPHiS Engagement Sessions • Series of engagement sessions led by Sustainability Centre of Glasgow Caledonian University • Examined the connections adult carers of young children made between the environments in which they live and their own and their children’s health. Four locations • Wester Hailes, Edinburgh • Royston, Glasgow • Dalmellington/Bellsbank, East Ayrshire • Levenmouth, Fife
PotentialKey Achievements from GPBH prototype phase • Gathered and synthesised evidence that involved expert opinion, practitioner opinion, academic literature and data • Identified the key issues to be tackled to create health nurturing places for children • Demonstrated the ability to build capacity at local level to help improve the places where people live
Potential • Adding value to the prototype phase • Ownership of recommendations • Local capacity building • The options for the future of GPBH • Mainstreaming • Expanding our vision of health nurturing places
Good Places, Better Health – a new approach to environment and health in Scotland Thank you for listening