STRATEGIC OUTCOME 3 (continued)
What does success look like? » Improved self-reported rates of health and wellness in the community. » A community that is engaged and informed about health and healthy behaviours. » High rates of immunisation, vaccination and participation in health screening programs. » Reduction in preventable hospitalisation for people with chronic disease. » Health outcomes for vulnerable and disadvantaged populations are comparable to the general population. » Increased levels of physical activity and healthy eating, reduced smoking rates and alcohol use.
Essential metrics MEASURE
TARGET
School-aged children within a healthy weight range – maintain (%)
≥83
Smoking rates - further reduce (%)
<6.5
Wellbeing - increase proportion of people (16 years and over) who rate their health as either excellent, very good or good (%) Healthy ageing – increase participation in physical activity and risk reduction programs by (%)
>90
>10
Get Healthy Information and Coaching Service – Get Healthy in Pregnancy Referrals (%)
100
Breastfeeding – increase rates of full breastfeeding for first months (%)
>84
Children fully immunised at one year of age (%)
≥ 95
Domestic Violence Routine Screening – routine screens conducted (%)
≥ 70
NSW Health First 2000 Days Implementation Strategy – Delivery of the 1-4 week health check (%)
≥ 85
40 NSLHD Strategic Plan 2022-2027
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