To discuss the draft Local Health and Wellbeing Strategy.
Minutes:
Comments were received in relation to the following points:
· Positive feedback was received for the report, with emphasis placed in reference to young people and the report’s reference to the first 1000 days of a child’s life.
· It was questioned whether greater emphasis could be given to partners such as the military.
· It was suggested that on page 90 of the report that staff are added to the discussion around how the current health and care system is under pressure as staff are currently confused by the ongoing change.
· It was suggested that it would be helpful to know where extra money would be placed if there was to be any, to which it was clarified that from a Council perspective this would be included within the budget.
· The private sector and landlords were identified as a big issue, with there being a lot of transient people who do not feel connected to their local community due to having to move around regularly.
· It was suggested that in relation to the diagram on page 81 of the agenda, that there would be something to be gained from a similar diagram that considered wider determinants that drive health and care need.
· The use of data was discussed, how it could be used to identify trends in the future.
· It was stated that the strategy could be an opportunity to engage with communities in a coordinated fashion.
Decision – The Wiltshire Health and Wellbeing Board accepted the following recommended proposals:
i) The Wiltshire Health and Wellbeing Board approved the draft JLHWS at Appendix 1 for public consultation and would consider the feedback at its meeting in March.
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