HC Deb 31 March 2004 vol 419 c1517W
Mrs. Curtis-Thomas

To ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will make a statement on the effect on residents of Crosby of the Health Development Agency. [160437]

Miss Melanie Johnson

The work of the Health Development Agency (HDA) is focussed on service delivery that supports the whole of the region's public health development.

Crosby has a number of electoral wards assessed as being in the worst 25 per cent. in England for multiple deprivation. The HDA manages the national healthy school standard, which is part of the Government's national strategy to reduce health inequalities for children. The regional management of the programme is delivered in partnership with Sefton local education authority. In Crosby, 15 out of the 28 schools are included in the (Sefton) national health schools standard programme.

The North West HDA organised the largest ever regional public health conference in March 2004 to address the problem of obesity. Over 300 regional public health professionals, including representatives from health services responsible for Crosby, will learn of the latest obesity data for the region and will collaboratively plan a regional obesity action plan. The workshop will draw together best practice from across the region and in addition to the HDA guidance on obesity, this will provide the basis for local and regional work to tackle obesity in the coming years. The North West HDA is currently working with the North West public health observatory and the regional cancer registries to review the main causes of cancer related deaths across the region.

The HDA, in partnership with Liverpool John Moores University and the North West Public Health Observatory, is currently completing a regional report "Alcohol: A Situational Analysis for the North West".