 Mae'r Ynwyr Iw El Strydiech Plann yn fwyaf o'r byd i gyrwch a'r byddwch a'r byddwch i gyd yn gweithio'r bydd hynny yn ymgyrch, a'r byddwch i'n gweithio'r byddwch yn ymgyrch. Yn y gyrch, ymweld ymgyrch ymgyrch o'r byd i newid sydd ymgyrch a'r byddwch i'r byd i gwych yn ymgyrch, yn ymgyrch yn llai gyrwch yn ymgyrch, yn ymgyrch i'r byd i Gwyrgym Gartif yn ymgyrch yn ymgyrch. The rationale for developing the plan was to get everyone aligned around a common set of themes and to ensure partner buy-in for improving healthy weight on a broad and strategic systems level. As a partnership, we also wanted to promote how the public, how the third sector and private sectors can support move more, eat well and the healthy weight, healthy well strategy and to work with communities and individuals and how they can move more and eat well. Through our engagement process, we've identified 10 priority areas for action which highlight how we can create the right conditions to make it easier for people living and working in Cardiff and Vale to be more physically active and to eat healthily and well. Together with our partners, we've been pledged to improve and champion the food and physical activity offer in our educational settings such as schools and preschools and workplace settings to create a culture and environment that supports healthy travel to help our workforce and population to be well informed and to support our local communities to be healthy. We understand that to achieve our vision and to continuously improve our overarching outcomes our actions need to be system-wide and so far we've achieved strong and strategic support and buy-in and excellent engagement process and continued strategic alignment. The plan is responsible for contributing to the delivery of several priorities agreed upon by Cardiff Public and Vale Service Boards and the Regional Partnership Board. We've engaged with a range of stakeholders in the third sector as well as holding two large workshops and further periods of engagement and consultation as well. The central cogs in our local system include our key partners, our settings that we work in and our key strategies and partnership plans. It's through our local strategies for example Cardiff physical activity and sports strategy and food partnerships for example food fail and food Cardiff as well as our health board strategy and local authority corporate plans that we're aligning our actions across the system. We believe that to tackle the challenging issue of obesity in today's world and to help people to achieve a healthy weight we've got to prioritise and embed positive actions into everything we do as organisations, as employers, as strategic partnerships as well as us as individuals. Our wide range of stakeholders share this vision and with their support action across the plan is led by many different partners and local communities. There's already been so much good work happening across Cardiff and the Vale in relation to food and physical activity and there's a genuine willingness for partners across the system who are leading this work to come together and to collaborate. While the whole system's approach to healthy weight, healthy funding enables us to fund posts that help facilitate delivery of the plan, the approach is about many different partners delivering an action across the system using resources at their disposal. Through directing our local prevention in early years funding we've also invested in local partners across different organisations to deliver against plan action and address wider determinants. Through a dedicated move more eat well grant scheme they're all delivering locally supporting and enabling our communities to be active and to eat well. A key part of our local approach is monitoring the collective impact of our efforts. How do we know we've made a difference? To ensure continuous and shared learning we're building a framework so that we can demonstrate the success of our work. It's really important to us that we celebrate the great work that's happening locally and to share practice. We do this through our move more eat well website and through our social media channels which allow us to amplify the work of our partners and showcase good practice and great ideas. We were delighted to have commissioned Nowith Housing to deliver the Happy Cymru project across Cardiff in the Vale. Focusing activity in areas of greatest need the Happy Cymru project is supporting our communities to cook, to learn about healthy eating, to get more active. Happy Cymru is a great example of project working in partnership with local communities and other key partners to support our communities to move more and eat well.