A Council with policy development that maximises the positive health impact of services will have features that include:
- A holistic view is taken, joining-up action across the authority and beyond institutional boundaries to deliver cross-cutting objectives – all Cabinet Reports include a section on overall contribution to health improvement
- Through collecting, sharing and applying robust information, the local authority ensures that all policies contribute to improving health, in line with the WHO Ottawa Charter
- The vision and objectives contained in the Community Strategy and Health, Social Care and Well-being Strategy are translated into service delivery and practice
- Health Impact Assessment and Integrated Impact Assessment are used on a regular basis as part of policy and decision making processes
Please select from the case studies below:
Developing a “Quality of Life “health impact assessment tool - Pembrokeshire
Coordinating specific health action planning through a Health Improvement Group – Neath Port Talbot
Promoting the health of looked after children – Rhondda Cynon Taff
Improving overall community H&WB by tackling empty and derelict property - Rhondda Cynon Taff
Developing an integrated approach to delivering a bespoke Food and Health Strategy -
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