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Thurrock Council is required by law to establish a Health and Wellbeing Board. The Health and Wellbeing Board includes representatives of different local organisations that are responsible for and involved in providing services and support to Thurrock residents that impact on their health and wellbeing.
The Health and Wellbeing Board is responsible for creating and overseeing Thurrock’s Health and Wellbeing Strategy, a statutory requirement. The Health and Wellbeing Strategy identifies priorities for reducing inequalities in health and wellbeing and improving the health and wellbeing of the people of Thurrock.
Refreshing and updating the Health and Wellbeing Strategy
Since the Strategy’s launch in 2016 there have been nationally driven changes made to local health structures and the creation of the Mid and South Essex Health and Care Partnership and further development of Integrated Care Systems, which impact on the way in which health services are planned and commissioned for the residents of Thurrock. Further work has also been done to understand the wider determinants of health and wellbeing in Thurrock and potential new priorities to incorporate into the new Strategy proposals.
The Health and Wellbeing Strategy is therefore being refreshed and this consultation exercise provides you with an opportunity to help shape and inform priorities upon which the new Strategy will focus over the next five years.
Proposals have been created for the new Health and Wellbeing Strategy upon which your views are encouraged and welcomed. To ensure that you can provide your views and feedback on proposals of interest to you the proposals have been split into the following areas:
Thurrock Health and Wellbeing Strategy’s focus on levelling the playing field
Areas of people’s lives that impact on their health and wellbeing – An overview of the proposed Domains for the refreshed Health and Wellbeing Strategy
Domains in Focus: The links below provide access to each of the six proposed domains in more detail by describing what we want to achieve and what this means in practice. It also sets out the priorities that have been identified and what we will do to achieve them.
You are not required to respond to every question in this survey and may wish to provide feedback on areas that are of specific interest to you.
Thurrock Council is required by law to establish a Health and Wellbeing Board. The Health and Wellbeing Board includes representatives of different local organisations that are responsible for and involved in providing services and support to Thurrock residents that impact on their health and wellbeing.
The Health and Wellbeing Board is responsible for creating and overseeing Thurrock’s Health and Wellbeing Strategy, a statutory requirement. The Health and Wellbeing Strategy identifies priorities for reducing inequalities in health and wellbeing and improving the health and wellbeing of the people of Thurrock.
Refreshing and updating the Health and Wellbeing Strategy
Since the Strategy’s launch in 2016 there have been nationally driven changes made to local health structures and the creation of the Mid and South Essex Health and Care Partnership and further development of Integrated Care Systems, which impact on the way in which health services are planned and commissioned for the residents of Thurrock. Further work has also been done to understand the wider determinants of health and wellbeing in Thurrock and potential new priorities to incorporate into the new Strategy proposals.
The Health and Wellbeing Strategy is therefore being refreshed and this consultation exercise provides you with an opportunity to help shape and inform priorities upon which the new Strategy will focus over the next five years.
Proposals have been created for the new Health and Wellbeing Strategy upon which your views are encouraged and welcomed. To ensure that you can provide your views and feedback on proposals of interest to you the proposals have been split into the following areas:
Thurrock Health and Wellbeing Strategy’s focus on levelling the playing field
Areas of people’s lives that impact on their health and wellbeing – An overview of the proposed Domains for the refreshed Health and Wellbeing Strategy
Domains in Focus: The links below provide access to each of the six proposed domains in more detail by describing what we want to achieve and what this means in practice. It also sets out the priorities that have been identified and what we will do to achieve them.
You are not required to respond to every question in this survey and may wish to provide feedback on areas that are of specific interest to you.
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This page describes the areas of people’s lives, which we refer to as ‘Domains’, upon which it is proposed the refreshed Health and Wellbeing Strategy will focus. This page seeks your opinion on whether the Domains proposed are the right ones and if you have any suggestions on new domains that should be considered for inclusion in the refreshed Health and Wellbeing Strategy. You can provide feedback on the domains that have been proposed for the refreshed Health and Wellbeing Strategy.
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Thurrock Health and Wellbeing Strategy Refresh has finished this stage
This consultation opens in October 2021
Closed
Thurrock Health and Wellbeing Strategy Refresh is currently at this stage
This consultation closes in December 2021. The responses received will be analysed to help inform the refreshed strategy.
Final strategy
this is an upcoming stage for Thurrock Health and Wellbeing Strategy Refresh
The refreshed and updated strategy will be published, this may also include a summary of contributions made during the consultation process.