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Children, adults and older people are supported to make healthy food and drink choices.
Children, adults and older people are supported to be physically active.
Children, adults and older people are supported to get the sleep that they need.
Young people, adults and older people have good sexual and reproductive health.
Children, adults and older people feel safe in their home and community.
Children, adults and older people are socially connected and avoid loneliness.
Children, adults and older people have opportunities to volunteer to help them connect with, and support others.
Children, adults and older people have opportunities to connect, learn and take notice.
Children, adults and older people are able to live in a clean and sustainable environment.
How we can work together to know we have made a difference
The difference that we will measure ...
Healthy life expectancy for males and females will increase and the social gradient in healthy life expectancy will reduce over the course of this strategy to 2029.
The proportion of adults (aged 18+) classified as overweight or obese will reduce.
The prevalence of overweight and obesity in children in reception and year 6 of primary school will reduce.
The rate of increase in the incidence of type 2 diabetes will reduce.
The proportion of the population (adults and children) meeting the recommended ‘5-a-day’ on a usual day will have increased.
The percentage of children and adults meeting the recommended levels of physical activity will have increased.
Rates of emergency admissions due to falls will reduce.
Total prescribed Long Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC) will increase.
Fewer people requiring abortion services.
Fewer conceptions in those aged under 18 years.
The difference that you will see ...
More people will report better quality of sleep.
More children and adults walking or cycling for travel at least three days per week.
Greater utilisation of outdoor space for exercise/ health reasons.
Fewer people who report low satisfaction, worthwhile or happiness, or higher anxiety.
Percentage of adults who report feeling lonely often or always will reduce.
Rates of self-reported wellbeing will improve.
More adult social care users and adult carers who have as much social contact as they would like.
More people aged 40-74 offered and taking up an NHS Health Check.
How we will make a difference
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Children, adults and older people are supported to make healthy food and drink choices.
Children, adults and older people are supported to be physically active.
Children, adults and older people are supported to get the sleep that they need.
Young people, adults and older people have good sexual and reproductive health.
Children, adults and older people feel safe in their home and community.
Children, adults and older people are socially connected and avoid loneliness.
Children, adults and older people have opportunities to volunteer to help them connect with, and support others.
Children, adults and older people have opportunities to connect, learn and take notice.
Children, adults and older people are able to live in a clean and sustainable environment.
How we can work together to know we have made a difference
The difference that we will measure ...
Healthy life expectancy for males and females will increase and the social gradient in healthy life expectancy will reduce over the course of this strategy to 2029.
The proportion of adults (aged 18+) classified as overweight or obese will reduce.
The prevalence of overweight and obesity in children in reception and year 6 of primary school will reduce.
The rate of increase in the incidence of type 2 diabetes will reduce.
The proportion of the population (adults and children) meeting the recommended ‘5-a-day’ on a usual day will have increased.
The percentage of children and adults meeting the recommended levels of physical activity will have increased.
Rates of emergency admissions due to falls will reduce.
Total prescribed Long Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC) will increase.
Fewer people requiring abortion services.
Fewer conceptions in those aged under 18 years.
The difference that you will see ...
More people will report better quality of sleep.
More children and adults walking or cycling for travel at least three days per week.
Greater utilisation of outdoor space for exercise/ health reasons.
Fewer people who report low satisfaction, worthwhile or happiness, or higher anxiety.
Percentage of adults who report feeling lonely often or always will reduce.
Rates of self-reported wellbeing will improve.
More adult social care users and adult carers who have as much social contact as they would like.
More people aged 40-74 offered and taking up an NHS Health Check.