World Mental Health Day

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World Mental Health Day It’s World Mental Health Day today, and the Leeds City Council – Public Health Resource Centre will be attending the Let’s Talk, Let’s Connect event at Leeds Civic Hall.  The event kicks off at 11am and will be held in the Banqueting Suite.  It is FREE and everyone is welcome, so please do come along.  It’s a fantastic opportunity to connect with others, and meet representatives from 42 attending organisations.  It promises to be a fun, informative, and stigma-busting day.  For more information, please visit http://www.volition.org.uk/world-mental-health-day-lets-talk-lets-connect/. Check out the DAZL Youth Companies previous work tackeling issues around mental health titled “Internal Trauma” click the link for full performance which was performed part of the world aids day event 2013 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ra4xnxnIzcs for more Dance & Health work visit out YouTube channel by clicking icons at top of the site.

DAZL performs at Leeds South & East CCG (AGM)

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DAZL #ASHtag had the privillage of opening and performing at the NHS Leeds South and East Clinical Commissioning Group first Annual Genral Meeting (AGM). The event took place at the wonderful Thackary Medical Museum, Beckett Street, Thursday 25th September. The young people from The Ruth Gorse Academy, Cockburn Collage of Arts, Royds Academy and The South Leeds Academy performed there anti-smoking piece which went down a treat with the audience Labour Councillor for Burmantofts & Richmonds Hill and longtime support of DAZL work – Asgar Khan, tweeted ” @dazl_diamonds Thank you for opening the first AGM and keep up the wonderful work” for more information on the South and East CCG visit: www.leedssouthandeastccg.nhs.uk

Focus on Health

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DAZL significantly exceeds all targets we are set, and are uniquely placed to deliver outputs, In 2013/14 has engaged with 8359 young people and delivered 1957 dance sessions, 2710.5 hours of activity across the city of Leeds.  We participated in over 100+ events and attracted audience of over 8,032,217 which includes a combination of live performances and TV appearances. Leeds & Childhood Obesity With a population of 750,000 Leeds is the second largest authority in the country with 1 in 5 residents who live in poverty. The reality is that children born today in Leeds’ most disadvantaged neighbourhoods can expect to die almost twelve years earlier than those in areas of Leeds which enjoy the best health. (Leeds City Council, 2008) Approximately 1 in 4 of Leeds children are overweight and 1 in 8 children are obese. Given there are approximately 180,000 0-19 year olds in Leeds we can estimate that approximately 45,000 children are overweight and of these 22,500 are obese (Rudolf et al 2005-10, Leeds Childhood Obesity Prevention and Weight “Rather than always using direct health-based messages DAZL promotes physical activity and healthy eating in a form that young people and their families at high risk want to share. Tapping into a parent’s desire for their child to have a good time will be much more effective in achieving behavior change than telling people to be active for an hour a day.” Janice Burberry, Children s Lead in Leeds Public Health

DAZL Youth Dance Companies

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DAZL Youth Dance & Boys Youth Company 14 PDF Please click on the PDF above for the flyer on the DAZL Youth Dance Companies – The DAZL Youth Companies create issue based dance work, using issues that directly effect young people today. We have an All Male youth company for young men which is part of the DAZL Boys strand aged 13-19 years which came to happen after a wonderful project with the Norther School Of Contemporary Dance “Kick Off Boys Project”. We also have a All female company for young women aged 11-17 years. The companies will create in contemporary/ urban dance styles and have the opportunity to work with external professional artists from across the region alongside DAZL Dance Facilitator Vicky Mawson. As DAZL is a Dance & Health organisation and prides itself on been a leader in the field ,there is an extra emphasis on health related topics such as – Drugs, Alcohol/ Substance misuse, Mental and Sexual health related topics. The companies will tour there work across the city performing and working with the local communities to DAZL’s work and throughout the region linking with other youth dance companies/ organisations to share there experiences/ work.

DAZL @ Spinal Muscular Atrophy Support UK Eveny

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We at DAZL just wanted to say how PROUD we are of all the DAZL Diamonds and their families/ supporters for the wonderful turnout today and amazing performances…. We have helped raise over £1000 (full total not yet revealed) for a wonderful cause. SMA Spinal Muscular Atrophy Support UK Eveny – #JenifersTrust… It just amazing to see a community come together like tis and as we said were SO PROUD OF YOU ALL. Please share and Tag all your pictures of the event on our Facebook and Twitter     

DAZL helping Joesph LillyWhite Foundation

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The DAZL Diamonds have linked up with NCCA UK and the Joesph LillyWhite Foundation which help families effected by childhood cancer neuroblastoma. DAZL performed to the crowds in the Merrion Centre Leeds which went down a treat.  Joesph family said – “thank you all so much we raised £387.47p which in 1 1/2hour is amazing. We so thankful for everything you have done”

The DAZL #ASHtag Project

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The DAZL #ASHtag Project is a Dance & Health Project which tackles issues around smoking in young people funded by Leeds City Council Public Health Department and Gemma Mann -Health Improvement Specialist.  This project started in January 2013 and works across the city with four community dance groups. One in West Leeds, one in East Leeds and two in South Leeds.

DAZL Supports Leeds Lets Change

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DAZL is supporting the Leeds Lets Change initive please click on this link and sign up today’s http://www.leedsletschange.co.uk/  DAZL will be delivering sessions and supporting families with FREE 3 month Gym memberships. Leeds Let’s Get Active makes being active easier. There are at least 150 free activities each week. Leeds let’s get active offers the first steps for those wanting to become more active and make a significant change to their lives. Across the Leeds city council leisure centre there are FREE gym (14+) and swim sessions at your local leisure centres and otherFREE Community Activities in your local area! (see the downloads box on the right). At every leisure centre in Leeds there is at least one hour of free activity a day, if a leisure centre isn’t really your thing, Leeds Let’s Get Active is also bringing fun and new activities like beginners boot camps, health walks, and Zumba to your local area making use of parks in your community. All you need to do is register on the website www.leedsletsgetactive.co.uk, answer a few questions and fill in some basic details – you can then log into your own personal page which will help you find your local activities, log how you’re doing and keep motivated

DAZL featured on ITN evening News

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Tonight Dance Action Zone Leeds (DAZL) are featured on ITV main news ITN Evening News – They have been here in Leeds interviewing people and organisations looking-at what people are doing to combat the country growing problem with obesity. Recent stats and information has shown obesity related illnesses are one of the most serious problem the National Health Service is facing in the UK today. The estimations show by 2020 over 50% of the UKs population will be obese, tonight’s programme features DAZL and shows what we as a leading Dance and Health organisation are doing to tackle/ combat childhood obesity.  “This programme highlights the significance dance has and the impact it can have in improving young peoples health”

DAZL @ Health Without Wealth

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The DAZL #ASHtag Young People Smoking Project performed for around 100 health and care professionals from across Leeds, the event give details of the impact poverty has on health today at a conference featuring experts from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, the Children’s Society and the NHS. The event focussed on finding practical and innovative ways to be more responsive to the challenges of poor health and poverty. Experts highlighted the poor health issues that disproportionately affect people on low incomes and they looked at ways that use of innovation and best practice could provide solutions even while resources were under pressure. Councillor Keith Wakefield, Leader of Leeds City Council, said: “There’s a lot of good work around financial inclusion, budgeting and debt advice already taking place and we’re tackling loan sharks head on. With rising rates of social housing tenants in arrears and the effects of welfare reform starting to hit, the effect of poverty on the health of residents of all ages is a real and major challenge which we are committed to tackling.” Cllr Lisa Mulherin, Chair of the Health and Wellbeing Board, said: “The Health and Wellbeing Board is the forum for making health decisions in the city and we’re actively trying to find ways to reduce health inequalities and support more people back into work and healthy employment. “But with over 30,000 children living in poverty in Leeds and a life expectancy gap of 12 years between the most and least deprived ward in the city, it is absolutely clear we need to do all we can to ensure health and care professionals are able and ready to respond, both to prevent poverty and to minimise its effect.” Speakers included: • Ruth Passman Deputy Director, Equality and Health Inequalities, Equality and Health Inequalities, NHS England), • Dr Emma Stone (Director of Policy, Joseph Rowntree Foundation) and • Damian Allen (Director of Children and Families, The Children’s Society) They highlighted the importance of tackling a range of the most urgent health and poverty problems across the city, as well as discussing potential solutions with managers and practitioners from across the NHS, council and voluntary/community sector. ‘Health without Wealth: the health and care response to Poverty in Leeds’, was sponsored by the city’s Health and Wellbeing Board, and held at Leeds City Museum. DAZL was ask to perform and give the delegates a opportunity to look at other interesting and initiative ways of tackling health inequalities.