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Health Improvement

The Regional Public Health Group work within the framework outlined in our Business Plan. The region also has a national role to lead on joint work with the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs in the area of sustainable development. We produce regular briefings, bulletins and reports on regional health issues.

Government Office Public Health Teams work with partners on a wide range of programmes and initiatives designed to improve the health of people living in their region. These include measures to promote healthy eating and reduce teenage pregnancy. More information on the national picture

The core aims of the Regional Public Health Group are to

  • improve and protect the public’s health
  • tackle the underlying causes (wider determinants) of poor health and inequalities in health
  • support action to deal with serious failures in standards of health care
  • promote leadership and capacity development for public health
  • ensure an integrated approach to economic, social, environmental and health development

Central to this is coordinating the necessary actions and planning to ensure that recommendations in the Public Health White Paper, ‘Choosing Health – Making healthy choices easier’, are put into practice.

Current work includes

  • Food and nutrition.
  • Tobacco control.
  • Teenage pregnancy.
  • Physical activity.
  • Obesity.
  • NHS employer procedures supportive of staff (recognising their other roles as parents, carers etc).
  • Developing Local Area Agreements by partnerships and pooled funding between local government, primary care trusts, strategic health authorities and the voluntary and community sector, for children, young people and older people; developing more sustainable communities and developing healthier communities.

Related documents

  • PDF icon Active East – A Physical Activity Framework for the East of England (1017kb)
       The Chief Medical Officer’s report At Least Five a Week, and the Choosing Health White Paper and subsequent Choosing Activity action plan have begun to galvanise action nationally promoting physical activity. The East of England has responded with the production of this, its first Physical Activity Framework. The plan has been produced by the region’s Physical Activity Forum which is currently chaired by the Regional Public Health Group and includes stakeholders at regional, sub-regional and local level.
  • PDF icon Equitable East - The Government Office for the East of England's Action Plan to Tackle Health Inequalities (1136kb)
       This action plan is the Government Office's (GO) coordinated response to tackling Health Inequalities in the East of England. It contains actions that can be taken forward by GO teams and the Regional Public Health Group. The plan was produced by the Equitable East Forum; a cross-GO working group which has continued meeting since the launch of the plan in 2006 to oversee its implementation.
  • PDF icon Leaner East - An Obesity Framework for the East of England (361kb)
       This framework outlines how the East of England will tackle the rise in the proportion of the population who are overweight and treat obesity. It is informed by current Government policies, evidence of effectivenss where available, and current practices in physical activity and diet/nutrition that are likely to have an impact in dealing with overweight and obestiy.
  • PDF icon Smoke Free East – A Tobacco Control Framework for the East of England 2005-2010 (1217kb)
       This Framework provides a summary of the effects of smoking in the region and proposes a plan of action to reduce smoking-related harm. Its launch in June 2005 coincides with the Health Bill which will be law in 2007. The reduction of smoking-related harm requires input from a range of agencies to ensure success. This Framework will enable everyone to commit to action to reduce harm from tobacco and secondhand smoke.
  • PDF icon Smoke Free East – A Tobacco Control Framework for the East of England 2005-2010: Summary Sheets (87kb)

Internet links

Contact information

Regional Public Health Group - East of England
Government Office for the East of England
Eastbrook
Shaftesbury Road
Cambridge
CB2 8DF
tel: 01223 372800
fax: 01223 372801
email: EEPublicHealth@goeast.gsi.gov.uk


 
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