Current Awareness
Staying mentally well: winter plan 2020 to 2021 Gov.uk. 23rd November 2020
(This plan sets out the support that will be in place in the immediate term to help support individuals to stay well during the second wave of Covid-19 and the winter months ahead.)
Learning from local authorities with downward trends in childhood obesity Public Health England
(This report, a set of practice examples researched by University College London and an executive summary by Public Health England, identifies common approaches being implemented by local authorities that had a small but significant 10-year downward trend in childhood obesity. The findings show the value of engagement with and integration of the National Child Measurement Programme and the importance of addressing health inequalities, with 76 per cent of local authorities having a focus on deprivation.) To view the summary click here.
How are the lives of families with young children changing? The changing face of early childhood in the UK Nuffield Foundation
(This evidence review reveals the extent of changes to family life in the UK over the past 20 years and highlights how these changes are experienced unequally across the population. The report argues that, without understanding family life today, the policies and initiatives that seek to address other key areas of society – education, the economy, physical health and mental health – will falter.)
National Child Measurement Programme: childhood obesity.
Public Health England (PHE); 2020.
(Research by University College London shares learning from local authorities that have a downward trend in childhood obesity, including practice examples.)
COVID-19: suggested principles of safer singing.
Public Health England (PHE); 2020.
(Outlining the available evidence on virus transmission associated with singing and suggested actions to reduce the risk of transmission while singing.)
The state of ageing in 2020.
Centre for Ageing Better; 2020.
(This online, interactive report captures a snapshot of how people in the UK are ageing today, while looking at past trends and our prospects if action isn’t taken. It warns that the Covid-19 pandemic risks setting people in mid-life on a path to poverty and ill health in old age.)