The scheme will deliver health advice, co-ordinate teenage community health activities and support and train youth workers to get fitter and healthier. Speaking at the launch, 4Children chief executive Anne Longfield said: “Young people have told us they want help in the community.” The project is being launched in three pilot areas: Essex, Leeds and York. An advisory panel of academic, health and government experts will be chaired by Daily Mirror columnist Dr Miriam Stoppard.  “This is going...