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Sarah Hassan, Assistant Head of Service Norfolk County Council Library and Information Service

The starting point: Health challenges in Norfolk are A much older age profile than England as a whole Almost two thirds of adults are overweight Levels of activity among children vary Over 16,000 people in Norfolk have dementia Falls - a major reason for being admitted to hospital

SCL Universal Health Offer - inclusion messages for libraries and mobiles are Contribute to the health and well-being of local communities Promote and enable key health partnerships Provide a range of services including public health information and promotion, signposting and referrals, as well as creative and social reading activity

What is the Healthy Libraries project? Norfolk Libraries and Public Health working together to help people lead healthier lives Health information, activity and fun for customers in libraries Better health outcomes for people in Norfolk

What makes a Library healthy?

What makes this different? It s in every library in Norfolk There s a central framework:- workbook campaign calendar bidding process for small pots of money training evaluation framework It s shaped by staff locally

Campaign calendar for October Public Health Promotion Stoptober Campaigns you may like to promote International day of older persons http://www.un.org/en/events/olderpersonsday/ 1 st EU Coding week (Universal Information offer) http://codeweek.eu/ 7 th 22 nd Fun Palaces weekend (Universal Culture Offer) http://funpalaces.co.uk/ 7 th & 8 th National Libraries Week (Universal Offer) http://www.librariesweek.org.uk/ 9 th 14 th World Mental Health Day (Universal Health Offer) www.mentalhealth.org.uk 10 th International Day of the Girl Child https://www.unicef.org/gender/gender_66021.html 11 th World Sight Day (Universal Offer - Six Steps) https://www.iapb.org/wsd16 12 th Family Learning Festival (Universal Learning Offer) http://www.familylearningfestival.com/ TBC Stoptober www.nhs.uk/smokefree All month Breast Cancer Awareness Month https://www.breastcancercare.org.uk All month Black History Month (Universal Information Offer) http://www.officialblackhistorymonthuk.co.uk/ All month Get Online Week (Universal Digital Offer) https://www.getonlineweek.com/ TBC

What have you achieved this month? Staff Could you: Could you give recognition to any staff who had recently given up smoking or who are starting their journey to give up smoking this month? Have you started to think about a staff activity for Christmas, something healthy, maybe even something active this year? Customer engagement Could you: Do a display to support the Public Health Campaign Plan an activity for National Libraries Week Invite smoke-free organisations to the library for talks, workshops and displays. Reading Well & Mood Boosting displays to promote World Mental Health Awareness Day Flu vaccinations are important at this time of year; arrange a time for a local pharmacist to visit to raise awareness. Library environment Are posters/leaflets displayed in visible spots? Are all your marketing materials up to date? Do you need to order any new leaflets from HILS? Remember to use #HealthyLibsNfk and @NflksLivingWell on your tweets and posts Have you sent details of events to the Social Media Champions? tweetlibraries@norfolk.gov.uk for promotion on Twitter and Facebook Start thinking/planning for activities for November/December/January

www.norfolk.gov.uk/libraries Healthy Libraries Catalogue Early years Give It Up Mental Wellbeing Medical Conditions Healthy Living Healthy Ageing

What s the real momentum? Public Health partners Hub and spoke approach Staff engagement and enthusiasm

Who do we work with? Norfolk Public Health Customers Local practitioners, supermarkets and shops Volunteers GP surgeries and dentists Pharmacies Community café Joy of Food Norfolk Community Learning Services

What have we learned? The workbook gives library teams freedom to shape activity Stick to enabling the experts to deliver Don t cook anything Cover all bases! Wash up as you go and keep counting the bits on the smoothie bike.

What have we achieved? My children loved having a go on the bikes, it encouraged them to get active in a fun way. We also made our pledge to read more! Since participating in the colour me calm group & mixing with a variety of people - my only contact at the moment - I have felt more able to cope I want to brush my teeth more to make the tooth fairy happy

What happens next? Mini Movers and baby weighing scales Make every contact count Promote One You - what people can do for themselves Use health intelligence based on local health trend data More partnership work with Macmillan and the Big C Part of the Council s prevention agenda and business as usual

Resources to share with you Workbook Monthly action report Bid application form Bid writing guidance Evaluation progressions and statements We ll talk to anyone

And! We won the CILIP Libraries Change Lives Award - 2016 https://www.cilip.org.uk/advocacyawards/libraries-change-livesaward/2016-libraries-change-livesaward-winner

Questions? sarah.hassan@norfolk.gov.uk 01603 222273 07747 762884 www.norfolk.gov.uk/libraries