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Wider Determinants of Health: Joint working between the GM Health Commission and the AGMA Commissions

Fair Society - Healthy Lives" Marmot Review". Avoidable health inequalities are unfair and putting them right is matter of social justice. There will be those who say our recommendations cannot be afforded particularly in the current climate. We say that it is inaction that cannot be affor

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Wider Determinants of Health: Joint working between the GM Health Commission and the AGMA Commissions

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    1. Wider Determinants of Health: Joint working between the GM Health Commission and the AGMA Commissions Will Blandamer Director of GM Public Health Network “Local Authorities Leading Health Improvement” 7th March 2011

    2. “Fair Society - Healthy Lives” “Marmot Review” “Avoidable health inequalities are unfair and putting them right is matter of social justice. There will be those who say our recommendations cannot be afforded particularly in the current climate. We say that it is inaction that cannot be afforded for the human and economic costs are too high. The health and well being of todays children depend on us having the courage and imagination to rise to the challenge of doing things differently…”

    3. Greater Manchester Strategy - 2010 “Building our strategy around the city region means making people the starting point. We still have over 150,000 residents who are workless due to ill health”

    4. GM Strategy - 2010 “Enduring deprivation, lack of opportunity and deficit of basic skills are not simply an anathema to a progressive modern city region, they limit our aspirations, they will hold us back economically as well as socially”

    5. GM Health Commission Focus primarily on determinants of health inequality Wider determinants Health behaviours Increasing recognition of contribution of commissioned health services to population health improvement – e.g. major trauma review To advocate for a health inequalities focus across the Commissions and other key GM partners, and to demonstrate political leadership on addressing health inequalities in GM

    6. GM Health Commission and… Commission for New Economy Housing and Planning Environment Transport Public Protection

    7. 1. Commission for New Economy (Marmot- 2010) “Being in good employment is protective of health. Conversely, unemployment contributes to poor health. Getting people into work is therefore of critical importance for reducing health inequalities.” But also “Getting people off benefits and into low paid, insecure and health-damaging work is not a desirable option.”

    8. Commission for New Economy (cont.) Support for Fit for Work programme – 1500 retained in employment in Yr 1 Support for engagement with Work Programme Implementation Health Work and Well being – Charter Standard development building on work in Bolton and elsewhere Sense of Place – those factors that characterise the city region offer both internal and external that influence health inequalities Management of Challenge Fund process

    9. 2. Housing and Planning Fuel Poverty – AWARM Joint event with planners and members of Marmot Review team Creating quality environments that support healthy choices Active lifestyle and transport Maximising the health impact of green space and green infrastructure Access to fast food and takeaways Support to Local Engagement – SPIG GM Spatial Framework Town Centres

    10. 3. Environment Marmot Prioritise policies and interventions that both reduce health inequalities and mitigate climate change by: Improving active travel across the social gradient Improving the availability of good quality open and green spaces across the social gradient Improving the food environment in local areas across the social gradient Improving energy efficiency of housing across the social gradient Air Quality Management in GM – report to Commission

    11. 4. Transport Supported contribution to LTP3 Walking Cycling Future funding required to demonstrate track record Commitment to LSTF development Challenge on 20mph limits Casualty reduction Community cohesion Play

    12. 5. Public Protection Support for Minimum Unit Pricing for Alcohol Strong support for Domestic Violence prioritisation under Serious Violent Crime Reducing Re-offending Mental Health /Criminal Justice Illicit Tobacco

    13. Health Commission Leadership - Other Support for Minimum Unit Pricing (and Business Leadership Council of AGMA Engaged) Support for Changing Lives – AGMA and GM Sport Strategy for 2012 Support for work on transfats Advocacy for salt reduction programme Engagement of professional sports clubs Minimum offer for children U5

    14. Future Development into a GM Health and Wellbeing board Focus on GM issues partnerships Enabling local partnerships Support Combined Authority Engage with national function to secure influence locally National Commissioning Board Public Health England

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