Richmond Council holding consultation on plans to meet local health needs

By Heather Nicholls

15th Aug 2023 | Local News

Richmond Council are a consultation on plan to meet local health needs. Photo Credit: Richmond Council.
Richmond Council are a consultation on plan to meet local health needs. Photo Credit: Richmond Council.

Richmond Council is inviting people who live and work in Richmond upon Thames to give feedback on an updated strategic plan for how local organisations, including Richmond Council, the NHS, and voluntary and community sector partners, will meet local health and wellbeing needs over the next five years.

The feedback will help to make sure that the actions set out in the final plan will make a real difference to local communities.

Councillor Piers Allen, Chair of the Adult Social Services, Health and Housing Services Committee and Chair of the Health and Wellbeing Board said: ""We have set out 18 Steps to Health and Wellbeing, which have been identified based on in-depth assessment of need in our communities at every stage of a person's life. Now we need your views on how we deliver these steps. "

He added: "Our focus is to create a fairer and healthier borough for all and keep our residents healthy and happy at all stages of their lives – this affects all of us who live in Richmond upon Thames, so I encourage you to make sure your voice is heard."

The plan will go into detail about how the 18 steps can be met in a way that most benefits local people.

The aim of the plan is to keep people healthier for longer, to delay the need for health and social care services and to adopt a system-wide approach to preventing ill health, promoting positive health and wellbeing, and addressing health inequalities.

The online survey portal will be open for feedback until Thursday 21st September and the final plan will be published in Autumn 2023.

     

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