Improving Access to Healthcare for Impoverished Communities Rotary International
Interested in global public health? Bridge to Health Medical and Dental has worked in partnership with local grassroots organizations in rural communities in southwestern Uganda and Ethiopia to provide education and training, clinical services, and build innovative solutions to complex problems. Come learn about these initiatives, connect with Rotarians who build sustainable collaborations to improve health and education, and be inspired to take action.
The document provides information about the English National Health Service (NHS) and introduces The School for Health and Care Radicals. The NHS is the world's largest publicly funded health system, providing free healthcare to 54 million people in England. The School for Health and Care Radicals is a 13-year tradition that applies social movement thinking to healthcare improvement. It aims to equip activists and rebels to drive change in the NHS by teaching them about forming communities, rolling with resistance, and making change happen. The School has trained over 25,000 people and continues to spread social movement strategies within the NHS.
1) Childhood obesity is a growing problem in the UK, with 1 in 3 children between ages 2-15 being overweight or obese, totaling around 4 million children.
2) Most obese children will become obese adults, increasing their risk for health problems. The costs of obesity-related health issues in the UK was over £5 billion in 2014-2015.
3) While the UK has a child obesity strategy, it focuses primarily on prevention and not enough on management and treatment for children already overweight or obese, despite evidence and guidelines supporting treatment. Many local authorities do not provide child weight management services.
Increase your chances of success, efficiency, and harmony in partnerships during this session with seasoned Rotarians, who will share their lessons learned in the field. You'll receive a template for action that combines traditional hands-on volunteer strategies with multi-sector, multi-organization partnerships, and that uses an entrepreneurial model to empower and create lasting change in communities that need it most.
This document discusses evidence-based public health approaches and describes the Being Well Salford program. It notes that evidence is needed to properly answer questions about public health issues like smoking restrictions. It then provides details about the Being Well Salford program, which is managed by The Big Life Group and uses health coaches to support people in Salford, England with lifestyle issues. The program aims to spread good practices and provides resources to help commissioners, providers and individuals.
Improving Access to Healthcare for Impoverished Communities Rotary International
Interested in global public health? Bridge to Health Medical and Dental has worked in partnership with local grassroots organizations in rural communities in southwestern Uganda and Ethiopia to provide education and training, clinical services, and build innovative solutions to complex problems. Come learn about these initiatives, connect with Rotarians who build sustainable collaborations to improve health and education, and be inspired to take action.
The document provides information about the English National Health Service (NHS) and introduces The School for Health and Care Radicals. The NHS is the world's largest publicly funded health system, providing free healthcare to 54 million people in England. The School for Health and Care Radicals is a 13-year tradition that applies social movement thinking to healthcare improvement. It aims to equip activists and rebels to drive change in the NHS by teaching them about forming communities, rolling with resistance, and making change happen. The School has trained over 25,000 people and continues to spread social movement strategies within the NHS.
1) Childhood obesity is a growing problem in the UK, with 1 in 3 children between ages 2-15 being overweight or obese, totaling around 4 million children.
2) Most obese children will become obese adults, increasing their risk for health problems. The costs of obesity-related health issues in the UK was over £5 billion in 2014-2015.
3) While the UK has a child obesity strategy, it focuses primarily on prevention and not enough on management and treatment for children already overweight or obese, despite evidence and guidelines supporting treatment. Many local authorities do not provide child weight management services.
Increase your chances of success, efficiency, and harmony in partnerships during this session with seasoned Rotarians, who will share their lessons learned in the field. You'll receive a template for action that combines traditional hands-on volunteer strategies with multi-sector, multi-organization partnerships, and that uses an entrepreneurial model to empower and create lasting change in communities that need it most.
This document discusses evidence-based public health approaches and describes the Being Well Salford program. It notes that evidence is needed to properly answer questions about public health issues like smoking restrictions. It then provides details about the Being Well Salford program, which is managed by The Big Life Group and uses health coaches to support people in Salford, England with lifestyle issues. The program aims to spread good practices and provides resources to help commissioners, providers and individuals.
The Manchester Institute for Collaborative Research on Ageing (MICRA) was established in 2010 as a research network and designated as a research institute in 2013. MICRA receives core funding from the Medical Health Sciences and Humanities and pursues strategic objectives such as establishing the University as a major interdisciplinary centre for ageing research and transforming public perceptions of ageing. MICRA's research themes include social and cultural change in later life, physical decline and dementia, and its public engagement strategy aims to shape debates on population ageing. The Institute is led by an interdisciplinary team of co-directors and supports ageing research across the University through funding, workshops, and capacity building.
Housing and Health: Working in PartnershipMark Reading
The document summarizes the work of PHASE (Place Health; Architecture Space and Environment) in supporting the creation of age-friendly neighborhoods. PHASE develops strategic approaches and tools to analyze places and support integrated health, care, and environmental provision. They work in partnership with communities, organizations, and stakeholders to co-produce neighborhood-level initiatives. As an example, PHASE collaborated with Southway Housing Trust and Manchester City Council to conduct research in Old Moat, identifying barriers to age-friendliness and developing a action plan to improve quality of life for older residents. Over 50 of the 114 identified actions have been completed.
Innovative educational technologies like e-learning, simulation, and smartphones provide unprecedented opportunities for health and social care students, trainees, and staff to acquire and develop the essential knowledge, skills, and behaviors needed for safe and effective patient care. These technologies can deliver training that meets learners' needs when it suits them, meets workforce pressures, and can be accessed just in time at the point of need. However, getting digital learning right requires using familiar formats so trainees learn the content and not the system, ensuring usability, leveraging existing resources, and evaluating both delivery and content to avoid using technology just for its own sake.
The document discusses a project called GP Champions that aims to improve health services for young people by linking general practitioners (GPs) to the voluntary sector. The project is being piloted in 10 sites across England. It seeks input from young people on their health concerns and priorities, which include access to confidential care and support from friends. By partnering GPs with local youth organizations, the project hopes to create new referral pathways for young people, provide broader support beyond medical care, and develop innovative ways of delivering youth health services.
Housing and Health: Working in PartnershipMark Reading
This document discusses plans to develop Halton Lea in the UK as a "Healthy New Town." The goals are to promote health, prevent illness, and support independent living through community design. Plans include building affordable, accessible housing connected to local services via green infrastructure and transportation. A proposed health campus would consolidate services on the existing hospital site and include housing, wellness facilities, shops, and spaces for community use. Challenges include engaging developers, addressing land values and traditional service models, building community buy-in, learning from past mistakes, and funding. The vision is for a sustainable community that improves health, economic, and social outcomes for residents of Runcorn.
The document discusses the aims of Belfast's Food Poverty and Health Working Group, which are to increase access to affordable healthy food, reduce food poverty, and raise awareness of food poverty on policy agendas. The group plans to accomplish these aims by establishing partnerships to address issues related to food poverty, promoting living wages and providing emergency food assistance, and ensuring access to healthy foods and nutrition education. Members of the working group include various Belfast city and health organizations focused on addressing food access, nutrition, and poverty issues in the community.
Being Well Salford is a health and wellbeing coaching program managed by The Big Life group in partnership with Salford organizations, aiming to support people with 2 or more lifestyle issues through 1:1 or group coaching sessions delivered by residents of Salford. The program utilizes an innovative recruitment process and rigorous performance management framework to help people and communities make lasting changes to their health and wellbeing.
This document summarizes an event about health equity held in Charlottetown, PEI on April 9, 2013. It provides background on the organizing partners, including the National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health (NCCDH) and the Public Health Association of NB-PEI. The agenda for the day is outlined, including a video, presentations on promising practices and leadership for health equity, and a showcase of PEI health equity work. The goal of the event was to increase understanding of social determinants of health and how public health practitioners can address the root causes of inequities.
Presentation_Pregel - Practical Approaches to Disability Inclusion in HealthcareCORE Group
This document outlines Sightsavers' journey towards mainstreaming disability inclusion in their health programs from 2016 to 2019. It describes pilots conducted in several countries to test an inclusive health model and the creation of an internal task team. It then presents Sightsavers' inclusive health toolkit, which provides recommended activities, indicators, and tools for mainstreaming disability inclusion across various health domains like leadership, financing, infrastructure, workforce, and service delivery. The goal is to establish a comprehensive and strategic approach to inclusive healthcare through partnership with governments and organizations of persons with disabilities.
This document outlines the East Midlands Research into Ageing Network (EMRAN) project plan. EMRAN aims to facilitate high-quality applied health research into the care of older people in the East Midlands region through collaboration between researchers, commissioners, providers, practitioners, patients, and the public. The network will achieve this by developing an inclusive management structure, maintaining a database of members and their research interests, engaging partners through events and publications, and ultimately securing longer-term funding and support. The challenges will be sustaining engagement across the wide geographical region and creating a clear identity, but partnerships with other regional networks like the Academic Health Science Network can help address these challenges.
How will Sustainability and Transformation Plans (STPs) help deliver the Five Year Forward View?
Matthew Swindells and Simon Enright, NHS England, and Julia Ross, North West Surrey CCG
Day One, Pop-up University 7, 10.00
This document discusses a people-centered approach to public health initiatives called One You Walsall that focuses on smoking cessation, child weight management, and workplace health in Walsall, UK. It notes that effective marketing and communication are essential to maximizing the reach of such programs. Data on typical travel patterns for physical activity among different demographic groups in the area is also presented, showing most travel short distances of 500 meters or less, especially for disadvantaged groups. Co-production of initiatives with local communities is emphasized as key to empowering people and reducing health inequalities.
Anne Eden, Chief Executive, Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust, explores the role that hospitals can play in delivering integrated care. Using examples of her team's work in Buckinghamshire, including their integrated stroke programme, she highlights the benefits to patients and the value of developing an integrated care pathway.
The document outlines challenges that can escalate for troubled families including mental health issues, alcohol and drug problems, domestic violence, poverty, lack of family support, and more. An Ofsted report found limited coordination of early help, missed opportunities, ineffective assessments that did not consider needs of all children in families, and poor management and cross-agency working. Early help and information sharing solutions are available to help families with complex needs, but changes may be needed to fully implement early help. The document aims to engage in discussion on collaborative working and early help to find solutions.
The document summarizes an NHS workshop on health and wellbeing. It will include presentations from Rotherham CCG on their healthy workforce pilot program and from NHS England on the current health and wellbeing CQUIN expectations for NHS trusts. The workshop aims to discuss how employers can promote health and wellbeing among staff to improve patient safety, staff retention and experience, and reduce sickness absence costs. The benefits of a healthier workforce for both the NHS and individual trusts will also be explained.
Holly Neill EMRAN presentation - vapn and laeoCCraig138
The Vulnerable Adults' Providers Network (VAPN) is a network for voluntary and community sector organizations that work with vulnerable adults in Nottingham. The VAPN aims to help members better support vulnerable adults, improve their services, and connect groups to commissioning opportunities. The VAPN holds bi-monthly meetings to share information, connect members, and discuss the local commissioning process. It is also connected to other networks in Nottingham to further share information amongst members.
This document describes a case study of efforts in Winnipeg, Canada to increase awareness and action around health equity internally within the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority (WRHA). It outlines challenges faced in developing common ownership of health equity, finding necessary evidence and resources, maintaining leadership motivation, determining roles, establishing priorities, and overcoming competing budgets. Strengths included cross-sector involvement and endorsement from senior WRHA management. Outcomes to date included incorporating health equity into regional planning and strategic public health plans focused on community need.
1. Pathway works to develop and test new models of care for people experiencing homelessness and extreme social exclusion. It supports "experts by experience" and trains care navigators to coordinate services across health, housing, and social care.
2. Studies show Pathway's hospital-based care coordination model reduces A&E attendances and bed days, improves housing outcomes, and increases quality of life at a cost of £26,000 per quality-adjusted life year.
3. Pathway advocates for a trusting relationship-based approach that addresses individuals' basic physiological and safety needs first through coordinated multi-disciplinary support.
Presentation slides Frailty: building understanding, empathy and the skills t...NHS Improving Quality
Frailty: building understanding, empathy and the skills to support self-care
Guest speaker:Dr Dawn Moody, Director - Fusion48
An opportunity to learn about some innovative approaches to making the health and care workforce 'Fit for Frailty'* (*British Geriatrics Society 2015).
Learning outcomes:
To explore the Frailty Fulcrum as a tool for holistic assessment and management of frailty
To hear how Virtual Reality is being used to build empathy for older people living with frailty
To learn about the impact of a county-wide, multi-agency, multi-professional training an toolkit for care professionals working with older people
Resources:www.fusion48.net
Discurso político religioso pronunciado por el presbitero Jose María Nava en ...Jhonny Antelo Films
Discurso político religioso pronunciado por el presbitero Fray Jose María Nava en honor al cumpleaños de su Excelencia Presidente de la Républica en Mocomoco capital de la Provincia Muñecas.
Imprenta La Libertad de Ezequiel s. Arzadum
Enero de 1877.
The Manchester Institute for Collaborative Research on Ageing (MICRA) was established in 2010 as a research network and designated as a research institute in 2013. MICRA receives core funding from the Medical Health Sciences and Humanities and pursues strategic objectives such as establishing the University as a major interdisciplinary centre for ageing research and transforming public perceptions of ageing. MICRA's research themes include social and cultural change in later life, physical decline and dementia, and its public engagement strategy aims to shape debates on population ageing. The Institute is led by an interdisciplinary team of co-directors and supports ageing research across the University through funding, workshops, and capacity building.
Housing and Health: Working in PartnershipMark Reading
The document summarizes the work of PHASE (Place Health; Architecture Space and Environment) in supporting the creation of age-friendly neighborhoods. PHASE develops strategic approaches and tools to analyze places and support integrated health, care, and environmental provision. They work in partnership with communities, organizations, and stakeholders to co-produce neighborhood-level initiatives. As an example, PHASE collaborated with Southway Housing Trust and Manchester City Council to conduct research in Old Moat, identifying barriers to age-friendliness and developing a action plan to improve quality of life for older residents. Over 50 of the 114 identified actions have been completed.
Innovative educational technologies like e-learning, simulation, and smartphones provide unprecedented opportunities for health and social care students, trainees, and staff to acquire and develop the essential knowledge, skills, and behaviors needed for safe and effective patient care. These technologies can deliver training that meets learners' needs when it suits them, meets workforce pressures, and can be accessed just in time at the point of need. However, getting digital learning right requires using familiar formats so trainees learn the content and not the system, ensuring usability, leveraging existing resources, and evaluating both delivery and content to avoid using technology just for its own sake.
The document discusses a project called GP Champions that aims to improve health services for young people by linking general practitioners (GPs) to the voluntary sector. The project is being piloted in 10 sites across England. It seeks input from young people on their health concerns and priorities, which include access to confidential care and support from friends. By partnering GPs with local youth organizations, the project hopes to create new referral pathways for young people, provide broader support beyond medical care, and develop innovative ways of delivering youth health services.
Housing and Health: Working in PartnershipMark Reading
This document discusses plans to develop Halton Lea in the UK as a "Healthy New Town." The goals are to promote health, prevent illness, and support independent living through community design. Plans include building affordable, accessible housing connected to local services via green infrastructure and transportation. A proposed health campus would consolidate services on the existing hospital site and include housing, wellness facilities, shops, and spaces for community use. Challenges include engaging developers, addressing land values and traditional service models, building community buy-in, learning from past mistakes, and funding. The vision is for a sustainable community that improves health, economic, and social outcomes for residents of Runcorn.
The document discusses the aims of Belfast's Food Poverty and Health Working Group, which are to increase access to affordable healthy food, reduce food poverty, and raise awareness of food poverty on policy agendas. The group plans to accomplish these aims by establishing partnerships to address issues related to food poverty, promoting living wages and providing emergency food assistance, and ensuring access to healthy foods and nutrition education. Members of the working group include various Belfast city and health organizations focused on addressing food access, nutrition, and poverty issues in the community.
Being Well Salford is a health and wellbeing coaching program managed by The Big Life group in partnership with Salford organizations, aiming to support people with 2 or more lifestyle issues through 1:1 or group coaching sessions delivered by residents of Salford. The program utilizes an innovative recruitment process and rigorous performance management framework to help people and communities make lasting changes to their health and wellbeing.
This document summarizes an event about health equity held in Charlottetown, PEI on April 9, 2013. It provides background on the organizing partners, including the National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health (NCCDH) and the Public Health Association of NB-PEI. The agenda for the day is outlined, including a video, presentations on promising practices and leadership for health equity, and a showcase of PEI health equity work. The goal of the event was to increase understanding of social determinants of health and how public health practitioners can address the root causes of inequities.
Presentation_Pregel - Practical Approaches to Disability Inclusion in HealthcareCORE Group
This document outlines Sightsavers' journey towards mainstreaming disability inclusion in their health programs from 2016 to 2019. It describes pilots conducted in several countries to test an inclusive health model and the creation of an internal task team. It then presents Sightsavers' inclusive health toolkit, which provides recommended activities, indicators, and tools for mainstreaming disability inclusion across various health domains like leadership, financing, infrastructure, workforce, and service delivery. The goal is to establish a comprehensive and strategic approach to inclusive healthcare through partnership with governments and organizations of persons with disabilities.
This document outlines the East Midlands Research into Ageing Network (EMRAN) project plan. EMRAN aims to facilitate high-quality applied health research into the care of older people in the East Midlands region through collaboration between researchers, commissioners, providers, practitioners, patients, and the public. The network will achieve this by developing an inclusive management structure, maintaining a database of members and their research interests, engaging partners through events and publications, and ultimately securing longer-term funding and support. The challenges will be sustaining engagement across the wide geographical region and creating a clear identity, but partnerships with other regional networks like the Academic Health Science Network can help address these challenges.
How will Sustainability and Transformation Plans (STPs) help deliver the Five Year Forward View?
Matthew Swindells and Simon Enright, NHS England, and Julia Ross, North West Surrey CCG
Day One, Pop-up University 7, 10.00
This document discusses a people-centered approach to public health initiatives called One You Walsall that focuses on smoking cessation, child weight management, and workplace health in Walsall, UK. It notes that effective marketing and communication are essential to maximizing the reach of such programs. Data on typical travel patterns for physical activity among different demographic groups in the area is also presented, showing most travel short distances of 500 meters or less, especially for disadvantaged groups. Co-production of initiatives with local communities is emphasized as key to empowering people and reducing health inequalities.
Anne Eden, Chief Executive, Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust, explores the role that hospitals can play in delivering integrated care. Using examples of her team's work in Buckinghamshire, including their integrated stroke programme, she highlights the benefits to patients and the value of developing an integrated care pathway.
The document outlines challenges that can escalate for troubled families including mental health issues, alcohol and drug problems, domestic violence, poverty, lack of family support, and more. An Ofsted report found limited coordination of early help, missed opportunities, ineffective assessments that did not consider needs of all children in families, and poor management and cross-agency working. Early help and information sharing solutions are available to help families with complex needs, but changes may be needed to fully implement early help. The document aims to engage in discussion on collaborative working and early help to find solutions.
The document summarizes an NHS workshop on health and wellbeing. It will include presentations from Rotherham CCG on their healthy workforce pilot program and from NHS England on the current health and wellbeing CQUIN expectations for NHS trusts. The workshop aims to discuss how employers can promote health and wellbeing among staff to improve patient safety, staff retention and experience, and reduce sickness absence costs. The benefits of a healthier workforce for both the NHS and individual trusts will also be explained.
Holly Neill EMRAN presentation - vapn and laeoCCraig138
The Vulnerable Adults' Providers Network (VAPN) is a network for voluntary and community sector organizations that work with vulnerable adults in Nottingham. The VAPN aims to help members better support vulnerable adults, improve their services, and connect groups to commissioning opportunities. The VAPN holds bi-monthly meetings to share information, connect members, and discuss the local commissioning process. It is also connected to other networks in Nottingham to further share information amongst members.
This document describes a case study of efforts in Winnipeg, Canada to increase awareness and action around health equity internally within the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority (WRHA). It outlines challenges faced in developing common ownership of health equity, finding necessary evidence and resources, maintaining leadership motivation, determining roles, establishing priorities, and overcoming competing budgets. Strengths included cross-sector involvement and endorsement from senior WRHA management. Outcomes to date included incorporating health equity into regional planning and strategic public health plans focused on community need.
1. Pathway works to develop and test new models of care for people experiencing homelessness and extreme social exclusion. It supports "experts by experience" and trains care navigators to coordinate services across health, housing, and social care.
2. Studies show Pathway's hospital-based care coordination model reduces A&E attendances and bed days, improves housing outcomes, and increases quality of life at a cost of £26,000 per quality-adjusted life year.
3. Pathway advocates for a trusting relationship-based approach that addresses individuals' basic physiological and safety needs first through coordinated multi-disciplinary support.
Presentation slides Frailty: building understanding, empathy and the skills t...NHS Improving Quality
Frailty: building understanding, empathy and the skills to support self-care
Guest speaker:Dr Dawn Moody, Director - Fusion48
An opportunity to learn about some innovative approaches to making the health and care workforce 'Fit for Frailty'* (*British Geriatrics Society 2015).
Learning outcomes:
To explore the Frailty Fulcrum as a tool for holistic assessment and management of frailty
To hear how Virtual Reality is being used to build empathy for older people living with frailty
To learn about the impact of a county-wide, multi-agency, multi-professional training an toolkit for care professionals working with older people
Resources:www.fusion48.net
Discurso político religioso pronunciado por el presbitero Jose María Nava en ...Jhonny Antelo Films
Discurso político religioso pronunciado por el presbitero Fray Jose María Nava en honor al cumpleaños de su Excelencia Presidente de la Républica en Mocomoco capital de la Provincia Muñecas.
Imprenta La Libertad de Ezequiel s. Arzadum
Enero de 1877.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
We have all cursed those people that claim to have already been blessed with a metabolism that was fast, but the fact remains, you do not have to leave it all up. Based on science, there are a few astonishingly straightforward things that you can certainly do to increase your metabolism.
Este documento describe los seis entornos que componen el curso de Agronomía de la UNAD: Información inicial, Entorno de conocimiento, Aprendizaje colaborativo, Aprendizaje práctico, Evaluación y seguimiento, y Gestión. Explica que cada entorno contiene recursos como foros, guías, enlaces y herramientas para el aprendizaje, trabajo en equipo, evaluación y gestión académica. También destaca la importancia de realizar las actividades propuestas y de la comunicación y el trabajo en grupo para
This document provides the 2014 monitoring report for the SR 500/I-205 Interchange Burnt Bridge East Mitigation Site. Key points:
- The site is a 0.25-acre wetland creation project along Burnt Bridge Creek to enhance wetland/riparian habitat and functions.
- Performance standards evaluate vegetation development, including tree/shrub densities and species diversity. Weed cover is also monitored.
- 2014 monitoring found most standards were met regarding native plant densities and diversity in scrub-shrub and buffer areas.
- Reed canarygrass and Himalayan blackberry cover were below thresholds. Ongoing weed control is recommended to maintain standards.
18th Airborne Big Data Analytics Tech Brief_June 2 2015John Welby
This document discusses enterprise data management and big data analytics for the XVIIIth Airborne Corps. It outlines current challenges, goals for a new network design including common user experiences, edge computing, and cloud integration. It describes types of data storage and analytics platforms like MapR, Splunk, and Hadoop that could integrate data from various sources to provide strategic, operational and tactical intelligence. Requirements for upgraded tactical field communications and questions to consider for harnessing big data analytics are also discussed.
This document provides an overview of global digital trends and statistics as of January 2015. It includes statistics on internet, social media, and mobile device usage broken down by global regions and individual countries. Some key statistics presented are that there are over 3 billion active internet users globally, over 2 billion active social media accounts, and over 3.6 billion unique mobile users as of January 2015. Internet and mobile penetration rates and usage times are also reported for various countries and regions around the world.
MMS2012-HP VirtualSystem-The Ideal Foundation for a Microsoft Private CloudHarold Sriver
- The document discusses HP's VirtualSystem solutions for Microsoft virtualization and private cloud environments, including the VS1, VS2, and VS3 solutions.
- It provides an overview of the hardware and software components that make up each VirtualSystem solution, including servers, storage, networking, management tools, and Microsoft software.
- HP's VirtualSystem solutions are presented as integrated virtualization platforms optimized for Microsoft environments that can help businesses deploy private clouds.
The document discusses the history and development of computer-assisted language learning (CALL). It describes the early phases of CALL which focused on repetitive drills based on behaviorist learning theories. Computers were well-suited to administering repeated drills and providing immediate feedback. Later, CALL integrated multimedia and became a tool for stimulus, discussion, writing, and research rather than just drills. Computer-mediated communication further advanced CALL by allowing sharing of documents, graphics, sounds and video to facilitate collaborative work.
Conheça o leitor Honeywell MS5145 (MK 5145), o leitor de código de barras USB dos mais vendidos do mercado. Acesse o Eclipse MS 5145.
Comprar o leitor de código de barras USB Eclipse MS5145 (MK5145) é uma ótima opção. É um dos leitores mais eficientes e de melhor custo-benefício da categoria. Alternativa ideal aos leitores CCD, a tecnologia laser oferece um tempo de resposta mais rápido, distância maior entre as linhas e o aparelho, além da possibilidade de realizar a leitura até mesmo de códigos mais apagados ou com leves rasuras.
Para saber tudo sobre o produto, acesse:
https://www.bztech.com.br/honeywell/leitor-eclipse-5145
Com a tecnologia CodeSense, o leitor sai automaticamente do modo repouso assim que identifica a aproximação de um código de barras.
6 Daily Actions for Prosperity & ProductivityHonorée Corder
What daily actions can help boost your business and income? I share these 6 daily actions with my seminars and business bootcamps!
They'll definitely give your business and life the boost it needs!
1. Hertfordshire County Council is using a commissioning approach to promote physical activity and prevent chronic disease on a county-wide scale.
2. The approach involves coordinating multiple partners, conducting needs assessments, establishing shared strategic priorities, and developing a commissioning framework to guide investment.
3. Initial efforts have focused on exercise referral programs, cycling and walking initiatives, and leveraging the skills of over 70,000 sports volunteers; future work will address inactivity in priority groups and build physical activity into urban planning.
The presentation to the Hertfordshire Sport and Physical Acivity Development Conference 2014 on the contribution of sport and physical activity to public health, and covering some framework and strategic issues for the future
- Hertfordshire County Council is taking a commissioning approach to physical activity and sport to promote health and wellbeing.
- This involves bringing together multiple stakeholders through a Lifestyle Partnership to establish shared strategic priorities and a commissioning framework.
- The approach is being implemented in phases, building on existing assets and taking a co-production approach to harness energy from various sectors.
- Initial results include investments in exercise referral programs, district council leisure services, and launching a "Year of Cycling" campaign to promote cultural change.
Dr. Steven Mann discussed the potential impact of physical activity on public health. The ukactive Research Institute aims to build an evidence base for exercise and physical activity programs to improve quality of life and prevent/manage disease. Their objectives include securing grants for real-world interventions, encouraging best practices in data collection and dissemination, and publishing research to contribute to understanding how to get more people more active more often. Physical activity is good for health but becoming active requires conscious effort and support around time, priorities, environment, knowledge and more.
This document discusses the National Centre for Sport and Exercise Medicine (NCSEM) in England. It outlines NCSEM's priorities of translation, evaluation, education, influence, and research regarding physical activity. It then discusses NCSEM's research themes, including physical activity for disease prevention and treatment, musculoskeletal health, mental health, and elite athlete performance. The document goes on to provide details about NCSEM facilities in Sheffield, including clinics, group exercise sessions, and capital infrastructure to co-locate services. It evaluates the impact of the co-location model and discusses public participation statistics for the Move More initiative in Sheffield.
This document discusses the National Centre for Sport and Exercise Medicine (NCSEM) in England. It outlines NCSEM's priorities of translation, evaluation, education, influence, and research regarding physical activity. It then discusses NCSEM's research themes, including physical activity for disease prevention and chronic disease treatment. The document also provides details about NCSEM facilities in Sheffield, including the Graves and Concord hubs and Thorncliffe spoke. It shares feedback about how the facilities are benefiting patients and evaluations of the co-location model. Contact information is provided at the end.
How can Physical Activity and Sport make a better county? It's not just about Physical health. It's so much more. And what kind of workforce do we need....Keynote to the Hertfordshire Sports and Physical Activity Partnership Event.
Ps4 h hch sim conference presentation 2015 may 13 setting the stage for ach f...jbergstrand
This document describes the work of PartnerSHIP 4 Health (PS4H) in creating an Accountable Community for Health in four counties in Minnesota. PS4H works with multiple partners like schools, workplaces, and healthcare organizations to implement policy, systems, and environmental changes that support healthy behaviors. Some examples include helping schools serve healthier food, employers offer physical activity opportunities, and colleges become smoke-free. PS4H also coordinates strategies around healthy eating, active living, tobacco control, and engaging underserved groups. The goal is to improve health outcomes by taking an integrated, multi-sector approach and laying the foundation for an Accountable Community for Health.
Ps4 h hch sim conference presentation 2015 may 13 setting the stage for ach f...jbergstrand
This document describes the work of PartnerSHIP 4 Health (PS4H) in creating an Accountable Community for Health in four counties in Minnesota. PS4H works with multiple partners like schools, workplaces, and healthcare organizations to implement policy, systems, and environmental changes that support healthy behaviors. Some examples include helping schools serve healthier food, employers offer physical activity opportunities, and colleges become smoke-free. PS4H also coordinates strategies around healthy eating, active living, tobacco control, and engaging underserved groups. The goal is to improve health outcomes by taking an integrated, multi-sector approach and laying the foundation for an Accountable Community for Health.
This document discusses physical activity and creating healthy communities. It defines physical activity and recommends guidelines for how much activity people should get each week. Data shows that a low percentage of both adults and children in Northern Ireland meet these guidelines. The document presents two case studies of initiatives to increase physical activity: Active Living No Limits, which aims to improve access to sport for people with disabilities, and Local Sports Partnerships, which promote physical activity through community partnerships. It concludes by considering policy and practice approaches needed to comprehensively address physical inactivity through population-wide strategies and cross-sector collaboration.
Sharing and Learning Together to Deliver High Quality End of Life Care for AllNHS Improving Quality
Sharing and Learning Together to Deliver High Quality End of Life Care for All
Presentations from the Sharing and Learning Together to Deliver High Quality End of Life Care for All event held on
Tuesday 24 June 2014, Congress Centre, London, WC1B 3LS
#nhsiqeolcare
Realising the Value Stakeholder Event - Main slide deckNesta
This document provides an agenda and background information for a stakeholder event called "Realising the Value". The event aims to empower people and communities to take a more active role in managing their health and care. It will include workshops on understanding value, desired behavioral changes, prioritizing approaches, and how the system can better support individuals and communities. The program seeks to demonstrate the impact of person-centered approaches, develop tools to support implementation, and provide recommendations to enable the healthcare system to work more collaboratively with patients and communities.
Anticipatory Care Planning: Time To Make It Happen - Early Intervention Using The Life curve Dr Sarah Mitchell (Programme Manager - AHP National Delivery Plan)
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Sports england roundtable oct 2015 herts physical activity framework
1. www.hertsdirect.org
Moving at scale: commissioning
physical activity (Workshop 1F)
Piers Simey Jim McManus
Consultant in Public Health Director of Public Health
Sport England Roundtable, 28 October 2015
Everybody Active, Every Day: One Year On
Reflections from Herts
2. Commissioning physical activity:
opening up opportunities
• Identify learning & challenges from
the CLOA commissioning work
(Evaluation Report: March 2015)
• Help physical activity & sport
professionals engage more
effectively with commissioners
• Aim: improve positioning of sport &
physical activity, & potential funding
• Work with 8 very different Councils
4. www.hertsdirect.org
CLOA in Herts: alignment & communication
CHALLENGES – at start
• Join up – primary care &
physical activity
• Inactivity & avoidable
disability/disease
widespread
• Variable pathways
• Many players
• Need for delivery!
RESULTS
• Loosely connected
network turned into
organised partnership
• Shared vision
• More understanding
across sectors
• Shared action plan
• New and mainstream £
5. www.hertsdirect.org
Health & Physical Activity Working Group - To take
responsibility for developing a sustainable framework for
increasing physical activity opportunities and participation by
Hertfordshire residents, via links with healthcare
6. www.hertsdirect.org
The Framework – the case in one place
• 4 key strategic principles
– Get the message out
– Design physical activity back into
everyday lives
– Make physical activity a lifelong
habit (focus inactive people)
– Prove success - evaluation
• In our 10 Districts/Boroughs
– Physical activity plans developing
– £2m PH spending, much on PA
7. www.hertsdirect.org
Health & Physical Activity Working Group
• 5 meetings to date
• Multi-agency representation
– GPs, CCGs, NHS Trusts, Districts,
County Council, Leisure Centres, Herts
Sports Partnership, Pharmacy
• Working through key issues
– Exercise on referral; Rehab; Older
people; exercise within NHS Trusts;
central information in one place
• Seizing/creating opportunities
• Health & Physical Activity Action Plan
8. www.hertsdirect.org
Strategic Principles for Hertfordshire’s
Health & Physical Activity Action Plan
• SP1: Identify, support and connect physical activity advocates
(especially clinicians)
• SP2: Deliver community wide inspirational hooks/campaigns
• SP3: Implement effective practice linked to healthcare
• SP4: Build on initiatives that address barriers & improve
access at scale
• SP5: Provide training and support for promoting physical
activity by healthcare professionals
• SP6: Provide information on one website for Herts
9. www.hertsdirect.org
Exercise Continuum for Older People:
practical priorities, commissioners & providers
1. Promote the Move More message for all
2. More sessions led by appropriately
trained exercise instructors – community
venues, lunch clubs, day centres
3. More Tai Chi: tailored, affordable, well
promoted – develop with Districts
4. Sheltered housing: train staff in chair
based exercise & set up new sessions
5. Older fallers/at risk: evidence based
exercise – CCG commissioned service
6. Care Homes: exercise training for activity
co-ordinators/staff – commissioned pilot
10. www.hertsdirect.org
Conclusion: Physical Activity in Herts
• There is a continued & clear opportunity
to make a difference to the lives of
residents through physical activity
– For the individual & for society
• The benefits are compelling & accepted
by a range of commissioners
– Districts/Boroughs
– County Council Departments
– Clinical Commissioning Groups
• We are building on early wins