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WOF webinar: Celebrating success – end of year review
Thursday 13 December at 2-3pm
Agenda
1. Welcome and introduction (Chair, Johanna Ralston, CEO)
2. MAPPS (Olivia Barata Cavalcanti, Director of Health Systems and Professional Education)
3. Policy, Advocacy and World Obesity Day (Hannah Brinsden, Head of Policy)
4. EU Projects (Matt Pretty, Policy and Projects Coordinator)
5. Membership and the Global Patient Network (Fiona Montague, Programmes and Membership Manager)
6. WOF Events (Shaba Haque, Head of Events and Marketing)
Webinar Housekeeping
• You are muted (please double check)
• Please feel free to ask questions throughout
• Please type questions using Q&A not Chat
• Webinar will be recorded
HEALTH SYSTEMS &
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
Dr Olivia Barata Cavalcanti
Outline
MAPPS – gathering health systems intelligence around the world
Data – the state of our Global data Observatory
SCOPE – achievements and upgrades in our professional education program
MAPPS Management &Advocacy for
Providers, Patients and Systems
MAPPS – Summary of Aims
• Create Health Systems Working Group
• Gather intelligence on in-country healthcare systems and practices for obesity policy, prevention and treatment
• 10 Pilot Countries in depth + 20 additional countries
• Identify in-country interviewees
• Launch in-country interviews
• Draft country report cards
• Draft peer-reviewed paper
• Obesity as a disease
• Finance
• National strategies
• Patient networks
• Primary care strategy
• Obesity treatment
• Health system
• Health care establishments
• Physical activity provision
• Technologies
• Political influences
• Cultural influences
• Monitoring
• Specialist obesity training
MAPPSQuestionnaire/Surveys
Categories of questions:
MAPPSExample Stakeholders interviewed
• Bariatric surgeons
• Bariatric physicians
• Cardiologists
• Consultant Dietitians
• Diabetes educators
• Diabetologists
• Endocrinologist
• Media Advocate
• Medical officer
• Nurse
• Nutritionist
• Paediatric endocrinologist
• Paediatric physiotherapist
Paediatrician
• Physician
• Population Health Expert
• Public Health Advisor
• Researcher
Countries included in first round
Argentina Canada India Malaysia Peru Sweden
Australia Egypt Ireland Mexico Saudi Arabia Taiwan
Austria Germany Italy Netherlands Indonesia UAE
Brazil Greece Kuwait Nigeria South Africa UK
Bulgaria Hong Kong Iraq Oman South Korea USA
2018 Country report cards – traffic light
RESULTS –Biggest barriers to obesity treatment
Potential Countries for 2019 – how can you be engaged?
Bahrain Caribbean Islands Japan Norway Spain
Bangladesh Costa Rica Kenya Pakistan Sri Lanka
Belgium Ethiopia Lebanon/Oman Peru Switzerland
Bolivia Indonesia Morocco Philippines/Singapore Thailand
Cameroon Israel New Zealand Portugal Turkey
GLOBAL DATA
OBSERVATORY
www.worldobesitydata.org
Global Data Observatory – 2018 Highlights
• Launch of Global Data Observatory on new microsite – Phase 1
Europe Focus (though data continuously updated globally)
• Data Observatory (www.worldobesitydata.org) received over 40,000
Unique views (>54000 views) in the last 6 weeks
• >2000 Global obesity survey entries stored in the database
• Approx. 1000 Policies and intervention entries, also includes fiscal
policies & clinical treatment guidelines (NEW)
www.worldobesitydata.org
Global Data Observatory – 2018 Highlights cont.
• >150 translated obesity graphics available for download
(official EU languages only)
• >200 further graphics available in any official EU language on
request
• 28 Updated Extended Country Reports (EU)
• NEW - 28 Adult Country Report Cards in official language (EU)
• NEW - 28 Child Country Report Cards in official language (EU)
www.worldobesitydata.org
Global Data Observatory – Interactive Maps
Drop down menus allowing selection of Obesity Statistics, Actions, Impact & Drivers of Obesity
www.worldobesitydata.org
Global Data Observatory – Ex. country report
Extended country reports are available for all EU Countries. These contain data on obesity related statistics, drivers, impact and action being taken to prevent and reduce obesity. These reports are generally 35-45 pages long. Key inequality related graphics are provided both in English and the countries official language(s) .
These revised country reports will be available online 20.12.18
www.worldobesitydata.org
Translated Country Report Cards – Cards will be available for all EU countries for both adults and children.
The cards highlight either a visual on obesity health system or ‘in country’ visual relating progress in terms of obesity policy and intervention.
All cards display obesity statistical data on general prevalence and inequality data.
These will be available online www.worldobesitydata.org 20.12.18
Global Data Observatory – country report cards
www.worldobesitydata.org
SCOPE Strategic Centre for Obesity
Professional Education
New Platform Launch
World Obesity will launch a brand new platform for SCOPE E-Learning at the end of 2018.
The new platform will have:
• Translated modules (Portuguese, Spanish and French)
• Advanced reporting capabilities
• A more intuitive, user-friendly interface
• Full compatibility with all mobile devices
• An offline player to allow learners to take modules on the go
• A modern and attractive appearance
Example module #1 (English)
Recruitment
World Obesity has partnered with a marketing agency to increase uptake of SCOPE E-Learning and SCOPE Schools.
Recruitment figures for SCOPE E-Learning in 2018 are as follows:
University Partnerships
SCOPE recently partnered with the Iberoamericana University in Mexico.
Their postgraduate course Speciality in Obesity and Comorbidities becamethe world’s first SCOPE Accredited university course.
Discussions are ongoing with universities in India and Ireland who are interested in pursuing similar partnerships.
Plans for 2019 and beyond
Launch of a new CLP dedicated to Childhood Obesity
The new CLP will include (among others) modules on:
• Double burden of malnutrition
• Early risk factors- interpretation of growth charts
• Psychological assessment
Expand university partnerships
Enhance hands-on experience of outstanding SCOPE users
How to be engaged?
Keep in touch!
- Partnerships
- Group discounts
- Ideas for specific modules
World Obesity Day overviewHannah Brinsden
Head of Policy
https://www.obesityday.worldobesity.org/
WOD: October 11th 2018
Weight stigma in
the media - report
Country-specific
graphics
Image bank
Academic paper published
in Clinical Obesity
Media guidelines Case studiesPolling
• Launched new @endweightstigmaas a campaigning Twitter handle
• Directly called out stigmatising media and built momentum
• Encouraged users to share examples of stigma using #endweightstigma
@EndWeightStigma
WOD Impact
pieces of coverage
mentioning “World
Obesity Day”
706+pieces that mention “World
Obesity Federation”,
“World Obesity Day” or
“weight stigma”
1,160+
new followers of
@endweightstigma
377
spokesperson
interviews
23
Twitter impressions for
@endweightstigma
57k
Twitter impressions for
@WorldObesity
124kactive website users on
WOD
2k
ebulletin open rate,
well above industry
average (21%)
34%Post Likes for
@endweightstigma
400
*Figures extracted from 10-19 October 2018
Looking forward…
• Will mark World Obesity Day 2019
• Likely to announce a partnership whose work will culminate in 2020
• New “Unified” Obesity Day to take place March 2020
• Whether it’s a week or a day will be confirmed early 2019
• Theme of 2020 Obesity Day/Week will be determined by Taskforce who are meeting March 2019
Policy & Advocacy updatesHannah Brinsden
Head of Policy
UN High-level meeting on NCDs
• 3rd HLM on NCDs, Sep 2018
• Our calls:• Recognise obesity as a disease
and integrate in UHC
• Reaffirm commitment to childhood obesity
• Prioritise policies that address commercial and social determinants
www.obeseplanet.org
WHO NCD Commission report
HLM Political Declaration
• Many positive elements, incl. paragraph on obesity
• Weak on accountability, private sector and people living with obesity
Changing the Obesity Narrative
• Roundtables – UAE, Mexico, UK
• Side events at World Health Assembly and UN High Level Meeting
1. Sectors need to work together
2. Shift blame away from individuals
3. Prioritise childhood obesity, taking a rights based approach
4. Recognise obesity as a disease within health systems
The Lancet comment
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(18)32537-6/fulltext
Childhood obesity report
• All countries are off track to meet targets
• Some good policy examples but progress is too slow
• Need more investment in improving environments, include child obesity in UHC and strengthen monitoring frameworks
LINK: https://www.worldobesity.org/news/who-wof-launch-report-on-childhood-obesity
Policy resources
LINK: https://www.worldobesity.org/resources/policy-dossiers
• 14th December - Digital marketing dossier and briefing
• 18th December - Dossiers on city level interventions, pregnancy and school interventions
Lancet Commission on Obesity
• Set up in 2015 following two obesity series
• Co chaired by Boyd Swinburn and Bill Dietz, with 26 commissioners from 14 countries and 17 fellows
• Report launch 30th January 2019 at the Prince Mahidol Conference in Bangkok. Register here
• Focuses on the relationship between obesity, undernutrition and climate change and the impact that this has on our planet and health.
• Recommends triple duty policies to address all three
LINK: https://www.worldobesity.org/what-we-do/projects/lancet-commission-on-obesity
Coming up in 2019…
• UN High Level meeting on UHC
• Continued focus on childhood obesity
• Lancet Commission on Obesity report launch
• 2 x dossiers, briefings and policy events/webinars – topics tbc
• Regional dialogues on obesity priorities
• WHA side event
EU projects:
CO-CREATE and STOP
CO-CREATEConfronting Obesity: Co-creating policy with youth
• Childhood obesity focused
• 5 years and €10m of funding
• Led by Norwegian Institute of Public Health, with 14 partners in 5 countries
• Key features:
• Meaningful involvement of young people
• Systems approachThe CO-CREATE project is receiving funding
from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme for Sustainable Food Security under grant
agreement No 774210
CO-CREATE
CO-CREATE and World Obesity
• Leading on dissemination:
• Strategy development
• Scientific dissemination
• www.co-create.eu
• Twitter @EU_COCREATE
• Newsletters (sign up on website!)
• Printed materials
• Media
STOPScience and Technology in childhood Obesity Policy
• 4 years and €10m of funding
• Led by Imperial College London, with 24 partners in 15 countries
• Generation of evidence on factors which lead to childhood obesity and of policy options available to address the problem
• Set of indicators and measurement framework
• Policy toolkits
• Multi-stakeholder framework
The STOP project is receiving funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020
research and innovation programmeunder Grant Agreement No 774548
STOP and World Obesity
• Leading on dissemination:
• Strategy development
• Scientific dissemination
• www.stopchildobesity.eu
• Twitter @STOPobesityEU
• Newsletters (sign up on website!)
• Printed materials
• Media
• Youth website
World Obesity Network:Members, Advocates, Champions and Patients
Programme and Membership Manager
Fiona Montague
Regional Members
National Associations
Individual Members
• Nigerian Obesity Association
• Mexican Obesity Society
• Azerbaijan (ANDOP)
WOF Membership
Membership Benefits include:• Discounted registration fees to World Obesity events
• Discounted subscription rates for the World Obesity journals
• World Obesity's International Awards for Scientific Excellence
• 50% discount on the SCOPE Core Learning Path
• 25% discount on the SCOPE Accreditation fee for members
• Members e-newsletters and webinars
• 20% Wiley publications
• 15% discount on medical books from Wisepress.com
• Opportunities for global networking
• Policy news in brief [email protected]
World Obesity Partnerships
• Action Initiative (AI): Advocates and Champions
• Newsletters & Webinars
• Roundtable – 11 April, 2018
‘Obesity on the Agenda’
• Next Roundtable – 19 March
More information: [email protected]
Global Patient Network
• Patient Summit – October 10-11 in Windsor
• 20 patients from 14 countries
• Organisations including HOOP, OEN, OAC, and Obesity Canada
• Key objectives• Advocacy training
• Insight into latest political, scientific and societal factors
• Exploration of current perceptions of obesity
• Barriers and solution to effective advocacy for obesity
• Networking
Patient Summit - Recommendations
• Advocacy resources and campaign materials
• Evidence-based data on obesity
• Work with Diabetes Groups
• Additional training opportunities
Global Patient Network 2019
• Advocacy resources
• Patient Portal
• Toolkits
• Newsletters
• Webinars
• Advocacy training
Get involved! Email: [email protected]
Thank you for listening
Questions?
Events UpdateShaba Haque
Head of Events
Bahrain
UAE
Saudi
Pakistan
Demark
France
India
Ireland
Kuwait
Sudan
UK
• Argentina• Greece• Ireland• Romania • UK• USA
Lisbon México India Italy Denmark UK Brazil Kuwait Lithuania Argentina Malta Copenhagen Greece Australia
• Armenia• Barbados• Brazil• Greece• India• Israel• Lithuania • Mexico
• Moldova• Mongolia • Nigeria • Paraguay• Portgual• Singapore• South Africa• Sudan• USA
• Brazil• India• Lithuania • Malaysia• Nigeria • Singapore• South Africa• Switzerland
2019 Events
• SCOPE School Kuwait: Thursday 11th April
• SCOPE School Greece, Thessaloniki: Sunday 16th June
• SCOPE School Korea: Sunday 1st September
• SCOPE School Mexico: Thursday 26th September
• SCOPE School India: Thursday 17th October
• Hot Topic: Obesity & Preeclampsia, Amsterdam:
Thursday 7th & Friday 8th November
• MENA Regional Conference , Oman: Thursday 5th December (tbc)
Full details on all events will be available on the World Obesity
website: https://www.worldobesity.org/training-and-events
Thank you for joining us today
Further information available at www.worldobesity.org or email [email protected]