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Improving the Health and Wellbeing of the Wigan Population

Improving the Health and Wellbeing of the Wigan Population. Andi Sizer Clinical Network Lead for Heath and Wellbeing and Community Dental. Health Inequalities in Wigan Borough ALW Health Trainer Service Quantitative Findings and Customer Insight. Life Expectancy.

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Improving the Health and Wellbeing of the Wigan Population

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  1. Improving the Health and Wellbeing of the Wigan Population Andi Sizer Clinical Network Lead for Heath and Wellbeing and Community Dental

  2. Health Inequalities in Wigan Borough • ALW Health Trainer Service • Quantitative Findings and Customer Insight.

  3. Life Expectancy

  4. Life expectancy at smaller areas varies by 11 years from the poorest to the most affluent areas

  5. People in Wigan South can expect to live 7 years less than people in Orrell

  6. Life Expectancy Against SOA

  7. Disability Free Years Wigan is the lowest third of PCTs in the Northwest and men can expect to live only 57 disability free life years and 59.5 for women.

  8. At smaller areas disability free life expectancy varies from 48 years in the most deprived areas to 65 in the least

  9. An even greater gender gap is observed of 10 years between most and least deprived

  10. Settings GP Lifts Buildings Community Venues Hindley Youth Offender Institute Children Centres Secondary Care Libraries Third Sector Work streams Breathlessness Pathway Offender Health Impaired Glucose Intolerance LWFG Maternal Health Worklessness Workplace Health Looked After Children MECC Learning Disability Breadth of Service

  11. Bridgwater Ashton, Leigh and Wigan Division, NHS ALW Public Health Directorate and University of Central Lancashire (UCLAN) Quantitative analyis of DCRS Healthy Foundation Segmentation Clusters Health Trainer interviews Evaluation • Stakeholder interviews for example GP, HCA, Third Sector, Secondary Care, Worklessness providers, Community Healthcare staff • Client focus groups • Client Pod Casts.

  12. Depravation Reach

  13. Age Profile

  14. Goal Types

  15. PHP Outcomes

  16. Outcome by Age

  17. Male and Female Achievement

  18. Achievement by Age

  19. Achievement by Goal

  20. Achievement by Deprivation Quintile

  21. What the clients told us! • She viewed me a whole person and not the ‘bits’ that are wrong with me. It was the six months intensive help, the whole approach, that improved my quality of life. She guided me • He helped me to look for the tiny things in my habits that I could change that would together make a big difference to my diet and to my ability to lose weight • I am walking more, I go the long way round for my morning paper and regularly walk much more, I am feeling better and it’s easier to look after my wife • She came with me to the gym, I can’t have seen me going before but not I’m a little gym bunny, I go to the gym twice a week for an hour and I go swimming twice a week • It’s the friendliness that keeps you focused.

  22. Questions

  23. Podcast

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