This document outlines Active Tameside's work to obtain public health investment and effect transformational change in Tameside. It discusses their journey, including developing a workforce to tackle inactivity across different life stages (Starting Well, Developing Well, Living Well, Ageing Well). It also discusses tender procurement, partnerships, service development, and communication strategies. The document concludes with key learnings, including taking an asset-based approach, supporting behavior change and independence in communities, and adopting evidence-led interventions.
Carl Bennett presented on identifying local priorities and evidence to inform intervention design. He discussed looking at local data sources like joint strategic needs assessments and public health reports to understand community health needs and priorities. Bennett also emphasized the importance of evaluating interventions to generate evidence that they achieve outcomes and stand out when competing for limited funding. He noted that the current environment demands providers prove their services work through evaluation.
The document summarizes new sentencing guidelines in the UK that apply to organizations convicted of corporate manslaughter, health and safety, food safety, and hygiene offenses. The guidelines may result in higher penalties, especially for large organizations that created risks of death or serious injury. The guidelines address determining offense categories, starting points and ranges, factors that could warrant adjustment, and reductions for assistance and guilty pleas. Recent cases that applied the guidelines are highlighted. Commercial concerns for organizations given increased prosecutions and larger potential fines are also noted.
Our school aims to produce students who achieve strong academic results as well as develop holistically into well-rounded individuals of high character. We focus not only on academic excellence but also on nurturing students' moral integrity and sense of responsibility so that they may contribute positively to society.
CIMSPA’s interim development director Spencer Moore led a workshop at the Association of Colleges’s “Sport in the Curriculum Conference” in Loughborough in January 2015.
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 outlines Active Tameside's work to obtain public health investment and effect transformational change in Tameside. It discusses their journey, including developing a workforce to tackle inactivity across different life stages (Starting Well, Developing Well, Living Well, Ageing Well). It also discusses tender procurement, partnerships, service development, and communication strategies. The document concludes with key learnings, including taking an asset-based approach, supporting behavior change and independence in communities, and adopting evidence-led interventions.
Carl Bennett presented on identifying local priorities and evidence to inform intervention design. He discussed looking at local data sources like joint strategic needs assessments and public health reports to understand community health needs and priorities. Bennett also emphasized the importance of evaluating interventions to generate evidence that they achieve outcomes and stand out when competing for limited funding. He noted that the current environment demands providers prove their services work through evaluation.
The document summarizes new sentencing guidelines in the UK that apply to organizations convicted of corporate manslaughter, health and safety, food safety, and hygiene offenses. The guidelines may result in higher penalties, especially for large organizations that created risks of death or serious injury. The guidelines address determining offense categories, starting points and ranges, factors that could warrant adjustment, and reductions for assistance and guilty pleas. Recent cases that applied the guidelines are highlighted. Commercial concerns for organizations given increased prosecutions and larger potential fines are also noted.
Our school aims to produce students who achieve strong academic results as well as develop holistically into well-rounded individuals of high character. We focus not only on academic excellence but also on nurturing students' moral integrity and sense of responsibility so that they may contribute positively to society.
CIMSPA’s interim development director Spencer Moore led a workshop at the Association of Colleges’s “Sport in the Curriculum Conference” in Loughborough in January 2015.
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.