NSLHD IN NUMBERS (continued)
Health Promotion (2021)
8,732 NSLHD residents accessed healthy eating and active living programs including the Get Healthy and Go4Fun programs 113 NSLHD healthy built environment recommendations were adopted by councils and urban planning bodies 30 new no smoking entry signage installed across NLSHD facilities 24 health promotion recommendations were adopted for North Sydney liquor license decisions and 9 alcohol advertisements removed from public domain or amended as per health promotion recommendations 97,000 people reached by the “Drink Less, Live More” social media campaign (informed by research conducted with Northern Beaches women aged 35-59 years)
266 falls prevention classes for older adults aged 65+ (18,387 occasions of service); 2,341 participants completed 5 of 7 sessions 34,144 childbirth and early parenting education sessions for expectant parents 2,781 Healthy Lifestyle exercise classes for older adults (293,360 occasions of service) 500 online liquor licences were audited, with key recommendations incorporated into NSW legislation and published in peer reviewed journal Public Health Research and Practice in October 2021 126,360 NSLHD children (153 primary schools and 432 early childhood services) were supported through the Healthy Children Initiative
NSLHD Population Health Network established to promote the health and wellbeing of our whole Northern Sydney population
107 NSLHD school canteens, 173 early childhood centres and 98 food and drink outlets in NSLHD health facilities were supported to offer healthier menus and vending options
9 NORTHERN SYDNEY SPORTING CLUBS implemented alcohol and domestic violence policies, workshops and communication strategies for players, club representatives and their fans
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NSLHD Strategic Plan 2022-2027
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