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Director of Public Health annual report 2011

Director of Public Health annual report 2011. Grampian Public Health. “ Public Health is everyone’s business ” Partnership working Health Improvement Health Protection Healthcare Health Intelligence. The positives.

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Director of Public Health annual report 2011

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  1. Director of Public Health annual report 2011

  2. Grampian Public Health • “Public Health is everyone’s business” • Partnership working • Health Improvement • Health Protection • Healthcare • Health Intelligence

  3. The positives Life expectancy by sex and NHS Board, 2008-2010 Source: National Records of Scotland (2011)

  4. Challenges • Ageing population • Lifestyle risk factors • Health inequalities • Protecting public health • Reducing avoidable ill health • Improving health

  5. 1. Ageing population Population percentage increase Year

  6. 2. Our lifestyle Year Percentage

  7. 3. Health inequalities Standardised mortality ratio (SMR) for IHD in under 75s for males and females in Grampian by National SIMD quintiles, 2001-2005 Source: National Records of Scotland

  8. 4. Protecting Health • Health Protection Team and partners • Gastrointestinal infections • E.g. E.coli 0157 • Immunisation/vaccination • Infection prevention and control • Blood borne viruses • Tuberculosis • Major infectious disease preparedness • Environmental hazards

  9. 5. Reducing avoidable ill health • Screening programmes • Bowel screening • Figure: Bowel Screening uptake by SIMD and sex (Grampian, May 2009 – Apr 2011) Source: ISD Scotland

  10. 6. Improving Health • Assets based approach and partnership working Partnership examples • Early Years Award • Community kitchens e.g. Huntly kitchen • Healthfit 2020: NHS Grampian, partners and communities

  11. Summary • Grampian compares favourably to Scotland as a whole • Considerable range of support in place to protect and improve health and well being • Encouraging examples of partnership working However….

  12. The future • Continuing challenges: • Care needs of a growing elderly population • Increasing lifestyle risk factors • Inequalities in health • Close partnership working is key “Public Health is everyone’s business”

  13. Questions?

  14. Acknowledgements • Chapter Authors: • Dr Corri Black, Dr Emily Burt, Dr Mike Crilly, Dr Simon Hilton, Dr Helen Howie, Dr Marjorie Johnston, Chris Littlejohn, Dr William Moore, Dr Emmanuel Okpo, Dr Maria Rossi, Mr Ray Watkins, Susan Webb and Dr Diana Webster • Health Intelligence: • Jillian Evans, and in particular Nicola Beech, Peter MacLean and Fred Nimmo • Editorial Support: • Jenna Bews, Gill Johnston, Dr Linda Leighton-Beck, Diane Murray and Alison Wood • Corporate Communications: • Laura Gray and Corporate Graphic Design team, in particular Andrew Mitchell • Editor: • Dr Dorothy Moir

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