Halifax Courier

Big success in tackling a weighty issue of obesity

- John Greenwood

TACKLING CHILDHOOD obesity has been a major success for Calderdale Council over the past year, with the last six months showing much improved results.

It is now doing so more successful­ly than most comparativ­e northern boroughs, statistics published by the council and debated by Cabinet members showed when they met earlier this month.

The councillor­s were considerin­g the half year results included in the Best Borough In The North performanc­e report, showing that overall Calderdale ranks sixth among 20 comparativ­e boroughs throughout the north, where it was a year ago and up from the eighth position it finished in the annual report issued in the summer.

Sixteen key performanc­e indicators and a series of other measures enable councils to compare how they are performing alongside comparable ones and see which councils are performing best in each sector, allowing for best practice to be highlighte­d.

One area which had needed serious improvemen­t was childhood obesity, with the last data showing Calderdale was ranking 16th out of 20 in terms of tackling excess weight among four to five year olds, also ranking in mid table – eighth – on the same issue for ten and 11-yearolds.

In six months Calderdale is ranking fifth and fourth respective­ly, with dramatic improvemen­ts in the earlier age group, bringing good health outcomes for children, said Cabinet member for Resources, Coun Silvia Dacre (Lab, Todmorden).

“It is excellent news for those children who will have better life chances – it is really important to prevent that excess weight happening in the early years,” she said.

Each report focuses on performanc­e in a handful of indicators and councillor­s were also asked to note continued improvemen­ts in recycling with Calderdale ranking seventh out of 20 for household waste, said Coun Dacre.

Coun Steven Leigh (Con, Ryburn) said there were areas of performanc­e which needed improving and referred to data showing Calderdale ranking 15th in terms of employment rate below the regional average.

Coun James Baker (Lib Dem, Warley) said one of the indicators Calderdale was doing worst in was new homes, where it rated 18th out of 20. The council could also set better “green” goals.

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SCALE OF IMPROVEMEN­T: Calderdale has recorded major success as levels of obesity among childen in the district fell in the last year.
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