Written answers

Tuesday, 7 October 2008

Department of Health and Children

Obesity Task Force

9:00 pm

Photo of Andrew DoyleAndrew Doyle (Wicklow, Fine Gael)
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Question 205: To ask the Minister for Health and Children the intended time frame for implementing the recommendations of the National Task Force on Tackling Obesity. [33408/08]

Photo of Andrew DoyleAndrew Doyle (Wicklow, Fine Gael)
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Question 220: To ask the Minister for Health and Children if the Health Service Executive have reported to her the findings of the Health Service Executive working group to implement the recommendations of the obesity taskforce. [33407/08]

Photo of Mary WallaceMary Wallace (Meath East, Fianna Fail)
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I propose to take Questions Nos. 205 and 220 together.

Implementation of the report of the National Taskforce on Obesity is ongoing. A range of initiatives are being taken by various Government Departments and Agencies. These include:

my Department and the Department of Education and Science are developing healthy eating guidelines for schools. Guidelines for preschools and primary schools are already developed and appropriate healthy eating training by community dieticians with preschool and primary school staff is currently under way. The guidelines for post-primary schools will be published very shortly. Guidelines on levels of physical activity are currently being devised by the Population Health Directorate of the Health Service Executive.

my Department is finalising the first National Nutrition Policy. This will fulfil a key recommendation of the Taskforce on Obesity. While addressing the nutritional needs of the whole population, it will have a particular focus on the 0 -18 year age group.

the Cardiovascular Health Policy Group, due to report this year, will be advising on measures to tackle lifestyle issues like obesity at population level as well as in the primary care setting.

the Health Service Executive has taken a number of anti-obesity initiatives, including:

the establishment of a working group to promote the implementation of the report of the National Taskforce

the recruitment of Specialist Community Dieticians

the appointment of Physical activity Co-ordinators

the development of specialist hospital services for the treatment of obesity.

the Department of Transport is developing a Sustainable Travel and Transport Action Plan. A consultative document has been published which discusses the potential of cycling and walking, and suggests ways in which these could be promoted as alternative modes of healthy travel.

the Departments of Arts, Sports and Tourism, Environment and Community Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs have developed a range of sports, recreational and playground facilities for children and young adults.

In order to give a new impetus to this issue, I am commencing a series of bilateral discussions with relevant Departments with regard to the implementation of the recommendations of the Taskforce. It is my intention to work closely with Government colleagues to ensure a coherent approach to implementing the recommendations of the Taskforce.

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