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A People and Community Centred Approach to Prevention We are beginning to see a trend in public health tenders that is driven by the need to simplify communication with residents. Phil Veasey Business Development and Marketing Director Mytime Active 24 th November 2016

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A People and Community Centred Approach to

Prevention

We are beginning to see a trend in public health tenders that is driven by the need to simplify

communication with residents.

Phil VeaseyBusiness Development and Marketing Director

Mytime Active24th November 2016

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‘A People and Community Centred Approach to Prevention’

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‘One You Walsall’

• What the key considerations are in delivering this type of approach?

• Why is this sort of approach the optimal way to engage residents?

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So… What is One You Walsall?

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Smoking Cessation

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Child Weight Management

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Workplace Health

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Health Checks

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Progress So Far

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What’s Going to be Essential in Maximising Our Reach?

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Why is Marketing and Communication so Important?

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Local Provision

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Weekly Roaming Distance for Middle Class Sporty Male

Go

lf

Tennis

5 miles

Average steps per day June 2015=18,000z

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Weekly roaming distance for young person aged 12-14 in a disadvantaged community

500 m

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Weekly roaming distance young Bangladeshi mother (child 0-5) in a disadvantaged community

500 m

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Typical Travel Patterns to Engage in

Physical Activity

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Co – production

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“What really makes a difference is creating the conditions for people to lead flourishing lives.

Empowerment is the key to reducing health inequalities and thereby improving the health of everyone”.

Flourishing Lives