Issue - meetings
Childhood Obesity Scrutiny Review Final Report
Meeting: 02/11/2010 - Executive - for meetings from 03/06/00 to 26/04/11 (Item 99)
99 Childhood Obesity Scrutiny Review Final Report PDF 74 KB
This report presents the final report arising from the Childhood Obesity Scrutiny Review. Cllr Wiseman, the Chair of the Task Group that undertook the work, will be in attendance to present the report along with Cllr Boyce, the Chair of the Health Overview & Scrutiny Committee.
Note: The annexes to the final Scrutiny report have not been included in the printed agenda pack and are available to view on-line only.
Additional documents:
- Appendix 1 - Final Report, item 99 PDF 176 KB
- Annex A - Topic Registration Form, item 99 PDF 56 KB
- Annex B - List of documents received, item 99 PDF 59 KB
- Annex C - Key Objective (i), item 99 PDF 209 KB
- Annex D - PE Provision, item 99 PDF 122 KB
- Annex E - Healthy Schools Initative, item 99 PDF 75 KB
- Annex F - School Meals Information, item 99 PDF 57 KB
- Annex F1 - Tables A-C for the school meals information, item 99 PDF 62 KB
- Annex F2 - Nutritional Analysis of School Meals, item 99 PDF 14 MB
- Annex G - Response to Questions Regarding the School Meals Service, item 99 PDF 71 KB
- Annex G1 - Statistical Comparison of Meals Take-up, item 99 PDF 62 KB
- Annex H - Presentation from Health Improvement Manager, item 99 PDF 1 MB
- Annex I - The Full Obesity System Map Showing All 108 Indicators, item 99 PDF 65 KB
- Annex J - Summary of Presentation on School Travel Plans, item 99 PDF 57 KB
- Annex K - Briefing Paper - Eating in Nurseries, item 99 PDF 48 KB
- Annex L - Summary of Presentation from the Youth Service, item 99 PDF 56 KB
- Annex M - Summary of Presentation from the Food & Safety Unit, item 99 PDF 228 KB
- Annex N - Adult Obesity Synthetic Data, item 99 PDF 43 KB
- Annex O - Adult Services for Obesity, item 99 PDF 46 KB
- Annex P - Funding, item 99 PDF 83 KB
Decision:
RESOLVED: (i) That, in respect of the Task Group’s recommendation to appoint a dedicated lead officer responsible for promoting and leading on the childhood obesity agenda, the Executive recommends that the views of the Scrutiny report should be included in the re-structuring of the Council, so that there is ultimately a named officer who is responsible for leading on the childhood obesity agenda.
(ii) That the Task Group’s remaining recommendations, specifying the objectives of the lead officer, be supported.
REASON: In order to respond appropriately to the Task Group’s recommendations and to address the concerns raised when this scrutiny topic was originally submitted.
Minutes:
Members considered a report which presented the final conclusions arising from the Childhood Obesity Scrutiny Review. Cllr Wiseman, the Chair of the Task Group that undertook the review, was in attendance to present the report.
The review had set out to examine whether current service provision was effectively reducing childhood obesity in the City. The Group’s recommendations, summarised in paragraph 4 of the covering report and paragraph 101 of the final report at Appendix 1, had been approved by the Health Overview & Scrutiny Committee on 22 September 2010. They centred around the appointment of a dedicated lead officer responsible for promoting and leading on the childhood obesity agenda.
In considering the recommendations, Members noted that the NHS already had a Health Improvement Manager (Obesity) and that, although they would be happy to support the continuation of cross-agency working by means of a named lead officer, they felt there was no need for a new appointment to a dedicated post.
Having noted the comments of the Labour Group Spokespersons on this item, it was
RESOLVED: (i) That, in respect of the Task Group’s recommendation to appoint a dedicated lead officer responsible for promoting and leading on the childhood obesity agenda, the Executive recommends that the views of the Scrutiny report should be included in the re-structuring of the Council, so that there is ultimately a named officer who is responsible for leading on the childhood obesity agenda.1
(ii) That the Task Group’s remaining recommendations, specifying the objectives of the lead officer, be supported.
REASON: In order to respond appropriately to the Task Group’s recommendations and to address the concerns raised when this scrutiny topic was originally submitted.