Agenda item

Review of Healthy Eating Among Children and Young People in Medway

Minutes:

This report set out the key findings and recommendations of the Children and Adults Overview and Scrutiny Committee’s in-depth review of healthy eating among children and young people in Medway. The Committee considered this report on 9 September 2010 and paid tribute to the efforts of headteachers, teachers and catering staff of schools that they had visited during the course of the review. It was noted that a Diversity Impact Assessment was included in appendix 2 to the report.

 

Decision number:

Decision:

145/2010

The Cabinet agreed that the Contract Manager for school catering explore further options to provide low income families with information about free school meals and ask the Benefits Team if it is possible to include leaflets with this information when mailing out to claimants and for schools (headteachers in particular) to further encourage, where possible, families who qualify to take up the free school meals.

146/2010

The Cabinet agreed that school meal caterers are encouraged to promote school meals such as providing tasting opportunities to encourage children to try food without wastage, promoting school meals in Medway town centres and attending parent evenings.

147/2010

The Cabinet agreed that when new schools are developed in Medway the buildings are designed and built, where possible, to include dining room facilities to provide a relaxed environment for students to enjoy their lunchtimes.

148/2010

The Cabinet agreed that schools are developed to include food technology facilities which can also be used for extra curricular activities after school for students and the whole community to help teach young people and families how to cook easy, healthy meals on a budget and that when new schools are built they are designed to encourage activities outside P.E. lessons and provide space for storing bicycles.

149/2010

The Cabinet agreed the Portfolio Holder for Children’s Services write to the Government to request that they maintain the national Healthy Schools programme, explaining its benefits.

150/2010

The Cabinet agreed that post the completion of current school reorganisations, all schools are encouraged to obtain healthy schools status, if the initiative is continued.

151/2010

The Cabinet agreed that the Youth Service explore with Medway Youth Parliament (MYP) the possibility of ‘healthy eating’ being the subject of a future MYP conference.

152/2010

The Cabinet agreed that the Council investigate the possibility of developing a Supplementary Planning Document restricting fast food outlets from operating near schools, parks and leisure centres or at areas that are already highly concentrated with fast food outlets.

153/2010

The Cabinet agreed that schools are encouraged to enforce stay on site policies at lunchtimes to help ensure young people are only buying food in school, which is restricted to nutritional standards.

154/2010

The Cabinet agreed that the Council investigate the opportunity of adding a requirement for contributions to allotment provision, where appropriate, to the Developer Contribution Guide Supplementary Planning Document.

155/2010

The Cabinet recommended the following to NHS Medway’s Health Improvement Strategic Change Group:

(a)   the Public Health Directorate work with Health Visitors and the Family Nurse Partnership to ensure they are referring and signposting to the breastfeeding peer support programme and Sure Start Centres which often provide sessions and support relating to breast feeding, weaning and healthy eating for young children.

(b)  the Public Health Directorate be encouraged to develop the allotment in Gillingham using the best practice identified at the Windmill Community Allotment Project in Thanet and that it be used, along with the produce grown there, for community cookery programmes and learning to grow your own.

156/2010

The Cabinet agreed (and recommended to NHS Medway’s Health Improvement Strategic Change Group) that the Public Health Directorate work with early years providers who are delivering healthy eating related sessions to children and their families, to ensure they are delivering the correct nutritional information.

157/2010

The Cabinet agreed (and recommended to NHS Medway’s Health Improvement Strategic Change Group) that the Healthy Schools Team and Public Health Directorate develop a more co-ordinated approach to working together with schools.

158/2010

The Cabinet agreed (and recommended to NHS Medway’s Health Improvement Strategic Change Group) that the Social Regeneration and the Public Health Directorate work together to help provide families with information and support on how to eat healthily, particularly on a low budget.  Some of this work should focus specifically to help young people to make informed healthy choices.

159/2010

The Cabinet agreed (and recommended to NHS Medway’s Health Improvement Strategic Change Group) that the Youth Service work the Public Health Directorate and in particular, ensure youth workers access the Healthy Weight Team for their expertise in ensuring they are providing accurate, coherent advice on healthy eating and healthy lifestyles.

160/2010

The Cabinet agreed (and recommended to NHS Medway’s Health Improvement Strategic Change Group) that the Public Health Directorate work with GPs in particular, but also leisure centres and schools, to be more proactive in either referring or signposting to public health services, such as MEND.

161/2010

The Cabinet agreed (and recommended to NHS Medway’s Health Improvement Strategic Change Group) that all of Medway’s leisure centres work more closely with Public Health, with particular focus on the following issues: -

(a)   to make better choices on the healthy options in vending machines (learning from ways in which this has been done in schools and hospitals) and in the cafes;

(b)  to offer and advertise free water;

(c)   to ensure leisure centres are able to sign-post children, young people and their families to public health services for advice on nutrition and healthy lifestyles

(d)  to provide, where possible, space for Public Health Directorate to operate in leisure centres to give advice and guidance.

162/2010

The Cabinet agreed (and recommended to NHS Medway’s Health Improvement Strategic Change Group) that the Public Health Directorate are invited to participate in developing relevant and appropriate pages on the mixit website (http://www.medway.gov.uk/mixitindex.htm) to provide young people with further information and sign-posting about healthy eating and healthy lifestyles.

 

Reasons:

 

The review identified good provision and support available both locally and nationally to help and encourage children and young people to follow healthy diets and maintain a healthy weight. These decisions are designed to progress the areas that could benefit from improvement or development, along with increased communication between departments to become more ‘joined up’ in providing information and support on healthy diets.

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