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This consultation is now closed.
The Tower Hamlets Health and Wellbeing Board is a partnership that enables leaders, health and social care professionals and other partners across the NHS, the council and the voluntary sector to work together, solve problems and lead change to improve the health of residents.
In developing the draft strategy, we have taken account of:
the most up to date evidence of what is happening around health and wellbeing outcomes in Tower Hamlets, as summarised in our Joint Strategic Needs Assessment
an assessment of our progress against the previous strategy
latest relevant national guidance, strategies, and plans
local strategies and plans
extensive resident engagement and professional workshops to help gather insight of peoples lived experiences as well as better understanding of what is most important to people and the community.
The board has developed a draft joint strategy for the next five years for Tower Hamlets and we would like you to hear your views on it. You can read more detail about our evidence base and how we identified our ambitions in the document on the right hand side.
This consultation is now closed.
The Tower Hamlets Health and Wellbeing Board is a partnership that enables leaders, health and social care professionals and other partners across the NHS, the council and the voluntary sector to work together, solve problems and lead change to improve the health of residents.
In developing the draft strategy, we have taken account of:
the most up to date evidence of what is happening around health and wellbeing outcomes in Tower Hamlets, as summarised in our Joint Strategic Needs Assessment
an assessment of our progress against the previous strategy
latest relevant national guidance, strategies, and plans
local strategies and plans
extensive resident engagement and professional workshops to help gather insight of peoples lived experiences as well as better understanding of what is most important to people and the community.
The board has developed a draft joint strategy for the next five years for Tower Hamlets and we would like you to hear your views on it. You can read more detail about our evidence base and how we identified our ambitions in the document on the right hand side.