Joint Local Health and Wellbeing Strategy
The Joint Local Health and Wellbeing Strategy - '18 Steps to Health and Wellbeing' - is the Health and Wellbeing Board’s five-year plan setting out how we, NHS and other partners including the voluntary and community sector will work together jointly to meet the health and wellbeing needs of Richmond residents.
This plan addresses the health and wellbeing needs of residents identified in the refreshed Joint Strategic Needs Assessment for Richmond upon Thames (JSNA), published in 2022. The priorities identified were agreed by the Health and Wellbeing Board.
The strategy follows a life course approach which recognises a wide range of factors influencing mental and physical health and wellbeing which often cluster in the population at different life stages.
It was co-produced by a multi-agency task and finish group acting on behalf of the Health and Wellbeing Board.
The priorities set out in the strategy will be the primary driver of the forward plan of the Health and Wellbeing Board and will also inform the priorities for a future refresh of the NHS led Richmond Health and Care Plan.
- Joint Local Health and Wellbeing Strategy - '18 Steps to Health and Wellbeing'
- 18 Steps to Health and Wellbeing: You Said, We Did
- 18 Steps to Health and Wellbeing: Equality impact and needs analysis
Contact
For more information about this strategy contact the Health and Wellbeing Board.
Email: RHWBB@richmond.gov.uk
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Updated: 19 January 2024
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