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The Town of Mosman Park is developing a local Public Health Plan.
What is the purpose of a Local Public Health Plan?
The Public Health Act requires each local government to produce a public health plan that applies to its local district.
A local plan must be consistent with the State Public Health Plan whilst responding to local public health risks. The plan must:
Identify the public health needs of the local government district
Include an examination of data relating to health status and health determinants in the local government district
Establish objectives and policy priorities for the promotion and protection of public health in the local government district
Describe the development and delivery of public health services in the local government district and
Include a report on the local government’s performance of its functions under the Act
From 4 June 2024, Stage 5 Public Health Act 2016 will be implemented in several phases.
Phase 5A includes the implementation of a state Public Health Plan. Local governments will also need to create a local public health plan that is consistent with the State plan. These must be prepared and published by 4 June 2026. These plans ensure that public health is effectively promoted and protected.
The Town of Mosman Park acknowledges its role in the promotion of community health and wellbeing as a part of core business in addition to maintaining its statutory public health role. This engagement is taking place to support the delivery of the plan ahead of its statutory timeframe, allowing a a more in depth and phased engagement approach.
You will have multiple opportunities to have your say!
What is the role of local government in public health?
video source: Government of Western Australia, Department of Health
Local governments are often considered to be ‘closest to the people’ not only because of the range of services they provide to various local community groups, but also because of the effect of these services on community health and wellbeing.
Local government looks after a variety of programs and services that all have a big impact on the communities health. These services generally include:
Infrastructure and property services, including local roads, footpaths, drainage, and waste collection management
Provision of recreation facilities, such as parks, sports fields and their club rooms, golf courses, public function halls and public toilets
Health services such as recreational and aquatic water sampling and food inspection, immunisation services and noise control
Community services, such as community events, community safety, and ranger services
Planning and Building Services including strategic development, planning and building approvals and compliance
Administration of facilities such as parking, parks and gardens maintenance
Cultural facilities and services, such as our Grove library and Memorial Hall.
A new Public Health movement is happening
There is a new direction in health planning that calls for a more integrated approach to all of the above services, facilities, programs we currently have in place.
It asks Local Government to consider how we can have greater impact on:
chronic disease prevention such as obesity and smoking
improving lifestyle factors such as physical activity, our nutrition and mental health issues
reducing lifestyle factors such as alcohol and drug use and communicable diseases
How a Public Health Plan benefits the community?
It is our vision that the Town responds to and collaborates with the community on the key health priorities that matter to you.
We need your feedback on what you think are your barriers to improving your physical and mental wellbeing so we can design and deliver (with appropriate funding) health education and programs that matter to you.
We will continue to strengthen our partnerships with our schools, community groups and service providers to continue the great work that they already do for their students, members and clients.
Have your say on your local Public Health Plan by clicking 'TAKE SURVEY' below. Stay up to date with the latest updates including information about pop up engagement events and opportunities to participate online by clicking 'STAY UP TO DATE' below.
The Town of Mosman Park is developing a local Public Health Plan.
What is the purpose of a Local Public Health Plan?
The Public Health Act requires each local government to produce a public health plan that applies to its local district.
A local plan must be consistent with the State Public Health Plan whilst responding to local public health risks. The plan must:
Identify the public health needs of the local government district
Include an examination of data relating to health status and health determinants in the local government district
Establish objectives and policy priorities for the promotion and protection of public health in the local government district
Describe the development and delivery of public health services in the local government district and
Include a report on the local government’s performance of its functions under the Act
From 4 June 2024, Stage 5 Public Health Act 2016 will be implemented in several phases.
Phase 5A includes the implementation of a state Public Health Plan. Local governments will also need to create a local public health plan that is consistent with the State plan. These must be prepared and published by 4 June 2026. These plans ensure that public health is effectively promoted and protected.
The Town of Mosman Park acknowledges its role in the promotion of community health and wellbeing as a part of core business in addition to maintaining its statutory public health role. This engagement is taking place to support the delivery of the plan ahead of its statutory timeframe, allowing a a more in depth and phased engagement approach.
You will have multiple opportunities to have your say!
What is the role of local government in public health?
video source: Government of Western Australia, Department of Health
Local governments are often considered to be ‘closest to the people’ not only because of the range of services they provide to various local community groups, but also because of the effect of these services on community health and wellbeing.
Local government looks after a variety of programs and services that all have a big impact on the communities health. These services generally include:
Infrastructure and property services, including local roads, footpaths, drainage, and waste collection management
Provision of recreation facilities, such as parks, sports fields and their club rooms, golf courses, public function halls and public toilets
Health services such as recreational and aquatic water sampling and food inspection, immunisation services and noise control
Community services, such as community events, community safety, and ranger services
Planning and Building Services including strategic development, planning and building approvals and compliance
Administration of facilities such as parking, parks and gardens maintenance
Cultural facilities and services, such as our Grove library and Memorial Hall.
A new Public Health movement is happening
There is a new direction in health planning that calls for a more integrated approach to all of the above services, facilities, programs we currently have in place.
It asks Local Government to consider how we can have greater impact on:
chronic disease prevention such as obesity and smoking
improving lifestyle factors such as physical activity, our nutrition and mental health issues
reducing lifestyle factors such as alcohol and drug use and communicable diseases
How a Public Health Plan benefits the community?
It is our vision that the Town responds to and collaborates with the community on the key health priorities that matter to you.
We need your feedback on what you think are your barriers to improving your physical and mental wellbeing so we can design and deliver (with appropriate funding) health education and programs that matter to you.
We will continue to strengthen our partnerships with our schools, community groups and service providers to continue the great work that they already do for their students, members and clients.
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Page last updated: 07 Oct 2024, 12:54 PM
Timeline
July-December 2023
Public Health Plan has finished this stage
Phase 1: Desktop Research and engagement with state government North Metro Health
The Town commenced desktop research and liaised with state government North metro health service to identify key health focus areas and the state’s health priorities.
December 2023
Public Health Plan has finished this stage
Phase 1.2: Town of Mosman Park, Internal Engagement
Town of Mosman Park staff from all departments participate in an internal engagement process to identify broader factors impacting and influencing the Town.
March 2024
Public Health Plan is currently at this stage
Phase 2: Initial community engagement commences.
Community members have their say on the high-level health priorities in the town.
April-May 2024
this is an upcoming stage for Public Health Plan
Phase 2.2: Targeted engagement with service providers, schools and community groups commences.
May-June 2024
this is an upcoming stage for Public Health Plan
Draft Public Health Plan is developed.
Data from phase 1 and 2 community and stakeholder engagement is collated, analysed and reviewed. The draft public health plan is prepared.
June-August 2024
this is an upcoming stage for Public Health Plan
Phase 3: Draft Public Health Plan Stakeholder and Community engagement.
Community members and stakeholders review and provide feedback on the draft Public Health Plan document.
August-September 2024
this is an upcoming stage for Public Health Plan
Review of feedback on the draft Public Health Plan
October 2024
this is an upcoming stage for Public Health Plan
Final Public Health Plan prepared and finalised.
November 2024
this is an upcoming stage for Public Health Plan
Town of Mosman Park Public Health Plan presented to Council at the November OCM for adoption.