Showing posts with label diabetes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label diabetes. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 6 January 2016
Have a free diabetes health check in Chalkhill on Friday and find out about activites near you
The number of people living with diabetes topped 4 million last year. There are more people developing the illness and having it for a longer time with teenagers and even children being diagnosed. About 24,000 people die prematurely from the disease every year. It is estimated that there are 549,000 people with undiagnosed type 2 diabetes.
Monday, 17 November 2014
The positives and negatives of public health in Brent
Tomorrow's Brent Health and Wellbeing Board will be discussing an important report on public health and the issues facing the borough in the future. The full report is available HERE
For each issue the report goes into details of some of the initiatives and projects that address the problem so here I will print some of the tables and graphs to stimulate interest.
Brent actually has healthier statistics than some of the areas with equal levels of deprivation but there are considerable differences between different parts of Brent.
The causes of premature deaths:
Differences in age expectancy in wards within the borough:
Increases in rates of dementia are a long-term issue:
As are rates of diabetes:
One area of success has been the reduction in teenage pregnancies:
The figures on child health indicate health problems building up for the future. I have been keen to persuade the Council to increase school nurse provision to address these issues and procurement is in process
Obesity of Year 6 child (11 year olds)
As they go into Year 7 at secondary schools the pupils are likely to use takeways:
Some excellent preventative work is taking places from the Chalkhill Wellbeing project which ends in March 2015 unless further funding is found. I will return to this in some detail in the future.
For each issue the report goes into details of some of the initiatives and projects that address the problem so here I will print some of the tables and graphs to stimulate interest.
Brent actually has healthier statistics than some of the areas with equal levels of deprivation but there are considerable differences between different parts of Brent.
The causes of premature deaths:
Differences in age expectancy in wards within the borough:
Increases in rates of dementia are a long-term issue:
As are rates of diabetes:
One area of success has been the reduction in teenage pregnancies:
The figures on child health indicate health problems building up for the future. I have been keen to persuade the Council to increase school nurse provision to address these issues and procurement is in process
Obesity of Year 6 child (11 year olds)
As they go into Year 7 at secondary schools the pupils are likely to use takeways:
Dental health is a particular issue in Brent:To inform the Council’s planning policies, the Council public health team undertook a survey of secondary school students to explore associations between the presence of fast food takeaways close to the school and students’ use of takeaways and general food knowledge. In the seven schools that participated, all year 7 and year 10 students were surveyed. Nearly two and a half thousand students responded resulting in a unique insight into student behaviour. Students who attended schools less than 400m from a takeaway ate more takeaways at lunch, on the journey home from school and at home for their evening meal with their family.The survey supports the policy of a buffer zone around schools which the Council is now implementing.
Some excellent preventative work is taking places from the Chalkhill Wellbeing project which ends in March 2015 unless further funding is found. I will return to this in some detail in the future.
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children,
dementia,
diabetes,
health,
obesity,
oral health,
premature deaths,
teenage pregnancy,
Wellbeing
Monday, 17 March 2014
Vital Brent health issues to be discussed tomorrow
Brent Council's Health Partnerships Overview and Scrutiny Committee
meets tomorrow, Tuesday 18th March 7.00 pm in the Boardroom at the Civic
Centre. The agenda can be found HERE:
Among
the items on the agenda are: Mental Health Services in Brent; a report
from the working group on Violence Against Women and Girls especially
FGM, domestic violence and forced marriage; the Future of Central
Middlesex Hospital and Willesden Centre for Health and Care and Diabetes
Services.
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diabetes,
domestic violence,
FGM. Central Middlesex Hospital,
forced marriage,
health,
mental health,
Scrutiny
Friday, 25 October 2013
Have your say on Brent health services
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alcohol,
asthma,
Brent Health Partners,
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diabetes,
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vulnerable. elderly
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