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14.15 – 15.45
14.15 – 14.35 14.35 – 14.50
14.50 – 15.05
15.05 – 15.25
15.25 – 15.45
What next for the Childhood Obesity Plan?
Last year’s much-anticipated Childhood Obesity Plan set out to signi cantly reduce England’s childhood obesity rate over the next 10 years. This seminar will examine the Plan one year on – what has been achieved so far in terms of sugar reduction and what impact has this had on the industry? What is left to achieve and where do efforts need to be focussed?
Chair: Malcolm Clark, Co-Ordinator, Children’s Food Campaign, Sustain Policy update – a year on, progress to date
Richard Sangster, Head of Obesity Policy, Department of Health
Developing a whole systems approach to tackling obesity across schools and communities – a case study
Laura Flanagan, School Food Improvement Partner, London Borough of Croydon
Case study of delivering education and information around children’s diet: Bristol school children get Sugar Smart
Rachel Cooke, Public Health Principal, Children and Young People’s Public Health Team, Bristol City Council
Pomegranates, parachutes and a lot of perseverance: a whole school approach
Sean Bashford, Service Manager - MEND in Schools Programme, Mytime Active Jo Du y, Nutritionist, Mytime Active
Panel discussion: brave and bold enough? Comparing UK progress to Europe and the rest of the world
Lorraine Tulloch, Programme Lead – Obesity Action Scotland, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow
Rachel Cooke, Public Health Principal, Children and Young People’s Public Health Team, Bristol City Council
Natacha Neumann, Co-Founder, Googly Fruit UK


































































































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