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JIGSAWNEWSJune 2013 Issue 4
A Monthl Newsletter on Public Health for EHPs in Hertfordshire and Be ond
At the recent Chartered
Institute of
Environmental Health
Eastern Region Spring
Forum 80% of those
present admitted they
didnt know the name of
their Director of PublicHealth. Given the news
Janet Atherton Chair of
the Association Of
Directors of Public Health
said We like to chat and
generally dont bite unless
we have missed lunch!
Jigsaw Public Health
Forum on the Move
Tuesday June 4th will be a
busy day for the JigsawPSPH
Public Health Forum as it will
be moving house. Started in
December 2012 the forum has
been hosted on LinkedIn
where members have been
enjoying some lively debates.
The new home will be at
www.rhenvironmental.co.uk
where the forum will be combined
with the Jigsaw Blog and links to
the Im a Public Health
Professional Get Me Out of Here
podcast. Jigsaw co founder Pete Hill
is excited about the new start. Its
what we have been aiming at for
sometime keeping all the various
Jigsaw products in one place. Id
like to give a big vote of thanks to
everyone at RHEnvironmental for
making it happen. Now I cant wait
to get going.
Something in the Air!Both fine-particle air pollution and noise pollution may increase a
persons risk of developing cardiovascular disease according to
German researchers who have conducted a large population study in
which they considered both factors simultaneously. "Many studies
have looked at air pollution, while others have looked at noise
pollution," said study leader Barbara Hoffmann, MD, MPH, from the
IUF Leibniz Research Institute in Germany. "This study looked at
both at the same time and found that each form of pollution was
independently associated with subclinical atherosclerosis."
Nudge Nudge......not
Wimbledon is just around the corner so it
must mean more rains on the way, so to
keep you company under your umbrella
here is the latest Jigsaw News. This
month were delighted to be able to bring
you an interview with our colleague Jim
McManus DPH at Hertfordshire County
Council as well as the usual mix of stories.
One of the governments main policies
around Public Health is to nudge people
away from unhealthy behaviours so itsinteresting to see that this month there
seems to be a move back to enforcement
with bans proposed on chips and smoking
in cars. The Food Hygiene Rating System
has also hit the headlines thanks to
research by Which? The scheme should be
the perfect example of a mixture of both
approaches, the public being nudged away
from poor food businesses and EHPs
seeking compliance through the law. With
13% of the population not using the
internet its difficult to see why there is
still no requirement to prominently
display ratings. If we are serious about
nudging people in the right direction why
is making the healthy choice usually the
most difficult. Try eating healthily at a
sporting event! Perhaps its time we
started to incorporate nutrition into the
remit of EHPs and make it part of the
Food Hygiene Rating System.
Supermarkets are already looking at the
commercial opportunities of promotinghealthy eating so why are Local
Authorities so slow to act?
Pete & Sarah
Wider Role for HealthWatch
Last month Jigsaw met with Sarah
Wren Chair of HealthWatch
Hertfordshire to discuss the
importance of lower tier Local
Authority services and their
influence on the wider
determinants of health. Sarah
shared our concerns that resources
which underpin health
improvements are currently at risk
due to budget cuts.
Communication was another area
for improvement to ensure
messages flow in both directions
between the Health & Wellbeing
Board and officers on the front line.
Sarah fully supports the approach
which we have taken with Jigsaw
and hopes this can continue in the
future.
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When Jigsaw Met Jim
Last month we took Jigsaw on the road to
catch up with our good friend Jim McManus
Director of Public Health at Hertfordshire
County Council and this is what he had to say:
Q: Jim do you feel that Public Health is
now back where it belongs in Local
Government?
A: I think Local Government is the
natural place for Public Health for
three reasons. Firstly most of the
determinants of health sit within
the remit of Local Government.
Weve 30 years of policy and
evidence that have told us that, the
Marmot report was the latest and
perhaps the most eloquent.
Secondly the spread across the life
course that Local Government does
makes it a natural ally for Public
Health to want to influence and be
part of. The third reason is a lot of
the things you need to do with
children sit in the gift of Local
Government. Public Health is more
than just the clinical stuff its morethan what GPs do its more than
health behaviours its lots of other
stuff that I feel fits naturally in Local
Government.
Q: With Local Government come
elected members and political
pressures howare you finding that side
of the job?
A: I love it really, I love Local
Government anyway The NHS was
every bit as political but just in a
different kind of way. What I think
elected members bring is a level of
public transparency, that the NHS
didnt have in quite the same way.
Local Government does things very
publicly its much more transparent
than the NHS because of its culture
of operating. The other thing it
brings is if you get your elected
members with a Public Health
mindset they become real allies. The
big issue is how you support
members in getting a Public Health
mindset that ask the right
questions about their leadership
role and get them to do that.
Q: Within Hertfordshire there is a
two tier structure how do you
harness those 10 authorities
together to move forward on Public
Health?
A: I said that the biggest
challenge would be in the two
tier areas because the system
has been designed like
community safety was to fit into
a unitary model. Thats not a
criticism its just something
about how we design systems.
The counties and the districts
have to work together to create a
system that works. You cant do
Public Health without District
Councils, starting at Housing,which was always a big issue for
me going through
Environmental Health and the
myriad of things those guys do,
then working on Leisure and a
whole range of other things.
Similarly you cant do it without
the county council in terms of
Adult Social Care, Childrens
Services and other things. Now
what weve done in
Hertfordshire is create a Public
Health Board that has all 10
district councils enthusiastically
on it along with the county, the
crime commissioner and the
NHS. Its a sub group of the
County Chief Executives Group
and the Health & Wellbeing
Board. They will specifically look
at how we work together to get a
joined up Public Health vision.
Our thanks to Jim.
Making Every Contact Count
Hertfordshire County Council are
working hard to promote the Making
Every Contact Count (MECC) initiative
which makes use of every opportunity
to spread positive health messages.
Resources for front line officers are
available at the NHS local learning
website. http://bit.ly/I6qU2G These
include training and tools to get
started.
Thanks to Herts JSNA Mgr Mark Jordan
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JIGSAW WORLD
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Bexley in Kenthas the worst
food hygienein Britain
Daily Mirror
More Community Services Needed
A report by the Care Quality
Commission has called for more
investment in community services to
ease the burden on A&E Departments.
Current figures show the minimum
cost of a visit to A&E to be 76 with
over 21 million attendances each year
the cost to the NHS is approximately
1.6 billion. A figure that could bedrastically reduced by greater focus on
the wider determinants of health.
When The Chips Are Down
Councillors in Salford are looking to
use Planning regulations to ban take
aways near local schools from serving
hot food before 5pm. Margaret Morris
Deputy Mayor for Health said. "Public
health and helping to reduce obesity
levels are a top priority, and while planners
cannot control the food that is sold, we
would like every new premise to offer well
promoted healthy alternatives so peoplecan have an informed choice about the
food they eat.
Public Health OutcomesFramework Updates Now Out
Public Health England have issued a series of
updates to the Public Health outcomes
Framework. The documents which include a
progress report to March 2013 and Technical
Specifications of Public Health Indicators
provide statutory guidance for Local
Authorities exercising their Public Health
functions. You can download the documents
from: http://bit.ly/17UExtr
Housing Research Bulletin
A new information source for
Housing professionals was
launched last month. The
Housing Health International
Research Bulletin can be found
at:www.housinghealth.com
Its NICE to Have Standards
The National Institute for Health & Care
Excellence are to develop three new Public
Health Quality Standards. These will
provide a set of statements designed to
drive and measure improvements in health
care. NICE has had a Public Health remit
since 2005 before that time it dealt solely
with clinical matters. The new quality
standards will apply to both top and lower
tier Local Authorities and integrate withthe Public Health Outcomes Frameworks.
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No Smoking, Children on Board
Scottish Liberal MSP Jim Hume wants to
introduce a private members bill which
would make it illegal to smoke in vehicles
when children are present. A survey has
found that eight out of 10 people north of
the border would support such a ban.
Thinking Outside The Box
Two studies have suggested innovative
ways of reducing crime and improving
wellbeing. In Pennsylvania vacant plotsof land were improved by planting grass
and trees and providing fences. The
changes led to reductions in gun crimes
and improvements in residents
perceptions of safety. Research has
shown that negative perceptions can
have a detrimental effect on health.
London Underground have
found that the playing of
classical music has been
effective in reducing levels of
crime and assaults on staff at
Elm Park Station on the
District Line. It could bring a
whole new meaning to the
phrase catching the Tuba!
Jigsaw on the Road
We have been invited to
facilitate an hour workshop
on Social Media at the
forthcomingCIEH Annual
Meetingon 13th June at
Chadwick House.
Unfortunately the event is
fully booked but you will be
able to follow events on
Twitter @JigsawPSPH.
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Jigsaw Northern Ireland
Anthony McCloskey
JigsawNews is an independent
production all views expressed
are solely those of the editorial
team and do not represent those
of any other organisation.
Coopers Corner
I knew a
hypochondriac
who wouldnt visitthe Dead Sea until
he found out what
it died of!
Alberts Square
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Furby tell you all about it.
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Stanley Says: The number ofadults accessing the internet hasnow reached 84%, the percentageusing a smart phone is now 53%.Local Authorities are waking up to
Social Media with 54% now usingit at service level and only 30%blocking staff use. Two thirds ofLAs now believe that wise use ofSocial Media can save themmoney. The biggest increase inTwitter users in the past 12months has come in the 50-65age group.
Did You Know:a 20dB
increase in aircraft noise is
enough to delay a childs
reading age by 8 months
The Month on
JigsawPSPH now working with
Delivering quality
services to a wide
range of businessesand Public Sector
bodies since 1999
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Did You Know: The cost of
noise pollution in Europe is
approximately 20 billion
Coming Next Month.............
We ask is the generic EHP anendangered species, take a look into the
world of privatisation and round up the
rest of the months Public Health news.
Dont forget if your colleagues havent
seen Jigsaw News why not get them on
our mailing [email protected]
Graham Burgess
@The_CIEH @JigsawPSPH
@foodgov @WhichUK
Sloppy food hygiene
standards should not be
tolerated. Neither should
reductions in EHOs. Crazy
BCC Env. Health
@JigsawPSPH @foodgov
Making it a legal req for
all businesses to display
their FHRS score would
make a huge diff to #foodsafety
Dr Jeremy Leach
of course establishments
should display their FH
ratings, thereby
harnessing consumers.
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