Health and Wellbeing Board information
The Health and Wellbeing Board brings together the organisations responsible for improving health and wellbeing and reducing health inequalities across ´óÐãÊÓƵ.
Health and Wellbeing Board
Purpose of committee
The Health and Wellbeing Board brings together the organisations responsible for improving health and wellbeing and reducing health inequalities across ´óÐãÊÓƵ. Its members include elected councillors and officers from County and district councils, representatives from local NHS organisations, the local voluntary and community sector, Healthwatch ´óÐãÊÓƵ and West Mercia Police. It also has a range of sub-groups that focus on specific age groups or geographical areas such as the Children and Young People’s Strategic Partnership and Health Improvement Group.
The Health and Wellbeing Board and its Health and Wellbeing Strategy set the strategic direction for many other strategies, forums and committees across the Integrated Care System, working with partners to achieve better health and wellbeing for ´óÐãÊÓƵ.
Health and Wellbeing Strategy 2022 to 2032
The Health and Wellbeing Board is required to develop a Joint Local Health and Wellbeing Strategy including a vision and priorities for improving the health and wellbeing of people who live and work in ´óÐãÊÓƵ.
Joint Strategic Needs Assessment
The Health and Wellbeing Board is required to develop a Joint Strategic Needs Assessment. This is a continuous process which provides information on health and well-being in order to inform decision making across health and social care.
Updates from meetings
Health and Wellbeing Board welcomes ´óÐãÊÓƵ Parents and Carers Community, 14 November 2023.
Chairman and County Councillor Karen May was pleased to welcome Anne Duddington and Audrey De Garis from ´óÐãÊÓƵ Parent and Carers Community (WPCC) at the November Health and Wellbeing Board (14 November 2023).
The charity which supports over 300 families who have children with disabilities or additional needs across the county was invited to share their experiences. They work to reduce health inequalities and the isolation that comes with disability and raise awareness of barriers and finds solutions.
Anne and Audrey shared examples of the activities provided for families including physical activity sessions, peer support networks, and 1 to 1 support to help prevent crisis situations. Board members recognised the value of sharing parent and carer’s experiences, and supported the charity’s book titled ‘Love, Laughter and Tears’. Public Heath in ´óÐãÊÓƵ will be working with Anne and Audrey to refresh and distribute this more wider in coming months.
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The chair of the Health and Wellbeing Board summarises topics from the most recent meeting on 21 May 2024: