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INTRODUCTION -Research in 2004 identified 5 key priorities they were
1 reduce the number of people who smoke 2 reduce obesity and improve diet and nutrition 3 increase exercise 4 encourage and support sensible drinking 5 improve sexual and mental health.
Current Health Education Policies are:
helping poorer people to make good choices about health to try and stop so many people buying unhealthy food, cigarettes and alcohol, especially children and young people,working with schools to help children to be healthier.
EXPLAIN HOW CHILDREN CAN BE ENCOURAGED TO LIVE HEALTHIER LIVES
providing children with healthy food to eat, making sure children see a school nurse, encouraging children to do sport and exercise. The Government is working with the food industry to improve food labelling and restricting advertisement for foods high in sugar and fat during children’s programmes. The healthy start scheme. The school food trust aims to transform school food and food skills, promote the education and health of children and young people and improve the quality of food in schools- new standards for school provided food The National Healthy Schools Programme.  The walk once a week scheme. The WoW scheme encourages parents and pupils to walk to school at least once a week  Cycling to school. Encouraging and developing a School Cycling Policy, which could be part of a School Travel Plan. As part of the extended schools initiative many schools are considering and setting up before and after school provision. Eg breakfast club
WHAT IS THE WoW SCHEME?
The WoW scheme encourages parents and pupils to walk to school at least once a week
EXPLAIN HOW SMOKING COULD BE REDUCED IN THE COMMUNITY
greater punishments to stop owners who sell cigarettes to young people and stopping smoking in public places. Cigarette packets are now hidden from view in shops.
EXPLAIN HOW POORER COMMUNITIES CAN BE ENCOURAGED TO LIVE HEALTHIER LIVES
spend time and money helping poorer communities to help people to be healthier, work with sports clubs to help people do more sport, make it easier to cycle and walk help people be healthier at work by helping more people to get a job. Walking for health scheme.
EXPLAIN HOW PEOPLE CAN BE ENCOURAGED TO EAT MORE HEALTHILY
the Government’s Five a Day, the School Fruit and Vegetable Scheme, NHS accredited trainers will be available to provide advice and support on healthy eating. Change for life. New Eat-well plate 2016.