‘Stronger Partnerships, Healthier Futures’ Population Health report has been published, focusing on the four Pillars of Population Health #AllTogetherFairer, #SupportingHealthyBehaviours, #Healthcareinequalities #ScreeningImmunisationandHealthProtection Read the full report: https://ow.ly/jocW50W2Fym
About us
The Champs Public Health Collaborative has developed a comprehensive and systematic approach to improving public health priorities by large scale action and working together as system leaders across Cheshire and Merseyside. The Collaborative is a long-standing formal partnership of Cheshire and Merseyside’s nine Directors of Public Health, the NHS Director of Population Health and their teams, serving a population of 2.7 million people. The Collaborative also has a strategic influencing role within the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority and the Cheshire & Warrington sub-region. Working to the ethos of ‘collaborative action, local impact’, the Collaborative tackles a number of priorities, agreed with the UK Health Security Agency, the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities, the Cheshire and Merseyside Health and Care Partnership and the NHS, that are common to every area and where progress can be best made through collective action. The Collaborative’s purpose is to energise the whole system and influence strategic partnerships to focus on prevention, health inequalities and use of the best data and evidence. Directors of Public Health have also adopted lead roles, working on behalf of each other across the subregion. The Collaborative is responsible for enabling system leadership, collaborative commissioning, sector led improvement, finance, CPD/events and communications, mental wellbeing and public health intelligence.
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http://www.champspublichealth.com
External link for Champs Public Health Collaborative
- Industry
- Public Health
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Wallasey
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2003
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PO Box 290, Brighton Street
Wallasey, CH27 9FQ, GB
Employees at Champs Public Health Collaborative
Updates
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Protect your children: parents urged to vaccinate children during summer holidays as measles continues to spread in the North West. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) North West is today urging parents to prioritise vaccine catch-up appointments during the summer break, with latest data showing continued high levels of measles cases amid fears of a further surge once the new school term begins. Read the full story here: https://lnkd.in/eYEC-FUw
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📣 Ending smoking together 🚭 Public health colleagues in Cheshire and Merseyside are invited to join our #AllTogetherSmokefreeCM event in September. Take the chance to influence a strategic framework together for a Smokefree future in our subregion. See full details and register for free here ↘️ https://lnkd.in/d3wZS6aa
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📣 Ending smoking together 🚭 Public health colleagues in Cheshire and Merseyside are invited to join our #AllTogetherSmokefreeCM event in September. Take the chance to influence a strategic framework together for a Smokefree future in our subregion. See full details and register for free here ↘️
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Champs Public Health Collaborative reposted this
Following a series of events hosted by the VS6 Partnership, in collaboration with Champs Public Health Collaborative and Youth Focus North West (YFNW), we’re proud to launch a new report: Tackling Child Poverty in Liverpool City Region. These events brought together VCFSE leaders, young people, families, and public sector partners to have honest conversations about what’s driving child poverty — and how we can tackle it together. The insights shared shaped five bold recommendations for action, including: · Embedding the VCFSE sector as equal partners · Centring youth voice in policy and programme design · Investing in long-term, preventative approaches · Improving communication and access to services · Advocating for national changes such as automatic benefit enrolment Find out more and view the full report: https://lnkd.in/enyfxz5a
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The Cheshire and Merseyside Directors of Public and Population Health had their latest system leadership meeting on Friday 25th July. Read about the key messages, along with items of good news and gratitude from the meeting, including: ▶️ Details on the National Child Poverty Unit visit in Sefton ▶️ Korean Institute of Child Care and Education team to visit Cheshire West ▶️ Proposed whole system approach to healthy weight Find out more ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/etCrZd_T
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📢 Applications for Cohort 8 of the Aspiring Public Health Leaders Programme (formerly the Aspiring Directors of Public Health Programme) close on Friday. See the full programme information booklet application form here ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/ene2HqHu Department of Health and Social Care University of Birmingham
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🚭 Cheshire & Merseyside hits a new milestone in helping people quit smoking! The latest NHS Digital figures for 2024/25 show a record-breaking year for local stop smoking services: 🔹 14,500+ quit dates set 🔹 7,500+ successful quits – a 14% increase from last year 🔹 52% quit rate for those using local services 🔹 33% increase in quit attempts from 2023/24 This local success mirrors a national trend, with 128,000 people quitting smoking across England – the highest since 2017/18. 👏 A huge thank you to all the teams and partners working tirelessly to support people on their quit journey. Let’s keep building on this momentum for a #Smokefree future. #AllTogetherSmokefree #PublicHealth #TobaccoControl #CheshireAndMerseyside #NHS #StopSmoking #HealthImprovement Action on Smoking and Health (UK) NHS Cheshire and Merseyside
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Champs Public Health Collaborative reposted this
Very pleased to contribute to the discussion at this week's visit of the Cabinet Office's Child Poverty Unit facilitated by the Champs Public Health Collaborative on how local systems in Cheshire and Mersey are mobilising cross-sector collaboration to tackle child and family poverty. With the Child Poverty Task Force set to report its findings in Autumn 2025, it is imperative that this cross-government strategy actively incorporates evidence from local practice to drive systemic, long-term change in children’s outcomes and life chances.
Sadly, a recent data analysis has found that child poverty in #Cheshire and #Merseyside is rising, with more than 111,000 children now growing up in relative low-income households. This is an increase from 107,759 last year. The Champs Public Health Collaborative, NHS Cheshire and Merseyside and Cheshire and Merseyside Health and Care Partnership are committed to enabling local action to change this, as well as using our collective voice to keep this issue high on the national agenda. As part of this, today Directors of Public Health and a range of leaders from across our system welcomed Clare Brookes, the new Head of the Cabinet Office's Child Poverty Unit, as well as members from her team, to the May Logan Centre in Sefton to learn more about what we're doing locally and what can happen nationally to support our mission. The visit included a listening session with families from the borough, an exploration of how our unique model of #publichealth and #populationhealth leadership is galvanising our system, and a robust roundtable discussion. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/ekGbeWGk
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