North Yorkshire Joint Local Health and Wellbeing Strategy 2023-2030 Consultation

 
North Yorkshire Joint Local Health
and Wellbeing Strategy 2023 - 2030
 
Consultation
 
Background to the strategy
 
The Health and Wellbeing Board is a statutory committee of North Yorkshire
Council
The Board membership includes North Yorkshire Council, Independent Care
Boards, Healthwatch North Yorkshire, voluntary sector representative, care sector
representative
Health and wellbeing boards have a responsibility to produce a joint local health
and wellbeing strategy, which 
should:
set out priorities to improve people’s health and reduce health inequalities
explain how the board will do this
North Yorkshire Health and Wellbeing Board has drafted their new strategy and
wants to find out what people think about it
 
Why does it matter?
 
Health inequalities: 
avoidable, unfair and systematic differences in health
between different groups of people
North Yorkshire – overall good, but there are still inequalities:
S
ome groups of people experience multiple overlapping risk factors for poor health, leading
to extremely poor health outcomes
24 neighbourhoods in North Yorkshire that fall within the most deprived quintile in England,
20 of which are concentrated in Scarborough town and Whitby
Also hidden inequalities within neighbourhoods
Health improvements at a population level – conditions that can be prevented or delayed
(cancer, heart disease, musculoskeletal disorders, mental ill-health, dementia and respiratory
diseases)
 
Consultation
 
8
th
 January to 31
st
 March 2024
Variety of ways to contribute: survey (+ easy read), online events,
drop-in sessions at local libraries
Also attending citizen voice meetings, partnership meetings
Community conversations
Joint Local Health and Wellbeing Strategy consultation | North
Yorkshire Council
 
Library drop-in sessions
 
Informal chats about health and wellbeing
‘The One Thing’ - people’s priorities for
health and wellbeing
Photo Voice exhibition – created with
Pomoc Community Scarborough & Ryedale
 
The One Thing 
community conversations
 
We want to hear from a wide range of communities, including those who are sometimes called
‘seldom-heard’ or ‘marginalised’, to find out what matters most to them.
Could you help us with this?
If you work with communities and have events, community groups, coffee mornings etc already
planned during our consultation period, would you be able to fit in a short conversation?
The idea is to have a chat about health and wellbeing, and about 
The
 
One Thing 
people would
like to see happen to improve health and wellbeing for them, their community and where they
live
To help with the conversations, we have developed a brief facilitator guide and a pro-forma to
capture feedback
 
 
Online events
 
Open to all but expect them to be of more interest to organisations
Dates:
Tuesday 23 January @ 2.30pm
Wednesday 21 February @ 6.30pm
Tuesday 5 March
 @ 2.30pm
Email 
HASConsultation@northyorks.gov.uk
 for Teams link
 
Timescales
 
Consultation 8
th
 January to 31
st
 March
North Yorkshire Health and Wellbeing Board 22 May 2024
Full Council 24 July 2024
Publication
 
QR code for quick access to web page
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The North Yorkshire Joint Local Health and Wellbeing Strategy 2023-2030 Consultation aims to address health inequalities in the region, highlighting the disparities among different groups. The strategy outlines priorities for improving health outcomes and reducing inequalities. Feedback is sought through various channels from the community to shape the final strategy.

  • Health
  • Wellbeing
  • Consultation
  • North Yorkshire
  • Inequalities

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  1. North Yorkshire Joint Local Health and Wellbeing Strategy 2023 - 2030 Consultation OFFICIAL

  2. Background to the strategy The Health and Wellbeing Board is a statutory committee of North Yorkshire Council The Board membership includes North Yorkshire Council, Independent Care Boards, Healthwatch North Yorkshire, voluntary sector representative, care sector representative Health and wellbeing boards have a responsibility to produce a joint local health and wellbeing strategy, which should: set out priorities to improve people s health and reduce health inequalities explain how the board will do this North Yorkshire Health and Wellbeing Board has drafted their new strategy and wants to find out what people think about it OFFICIAL

  3. Why does it matter? Health inequalities: avoidable, unfair and systematic differences in health between different groups of people North Yorkshire overall good, but there are still inequalities: Some groups of people experience multiple overlapping risk factors for poor health, leading to extremely poor health outcomes 24 neighbourhoods in North Yorkshire that fall within the most deprived quintile in England, 20 of which are concentrated in Scarborough town and Whitby Also hidden inequalities within neighbourhoods Health improvements at a population level conditions that can be prevented or delayed (cancer, heart disease, musculoskeletal disorders, mental ill-health, dementia and respiratory diseases) OFFICIAL

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  6. Consultation 8thJanuary to 31stMarch 2024 Variety of ways to contribute: survey (+ easy read), online events, drop-in sessions at local libraries Also attending citizen voice meetings, partnership meetings Community conversations Joint Local Health and Wellbeing Strategy consultation | North Yorkshire Council OFFICIAL

  7. Library drop-in sessions Informal chats about health and wellbeing The One Thing - people s priorities for health and wellbeing Photo Voice exhibition created with Pomoc Community Scarborough & Ryedale OFFICIAL

  8. The One Thing community conversations We want to hear from a wide range of communities, including those who are sometimes called seldom-heard or marginalised , to find out what matters most to them. Could you help us with this? If you work with communities and have events, community groups, coffee mornings etc already planned during our consultation period, would you be able to fit in a short conversation? The idea is to have a chat about health and wellbeing, and about The One Thing people would like to see happen to improve health and wellbeing for them, their community and where they live To help with the conversations, we have developed a brief facilitator guide and a pro-forma to capture feedback OFFICIAL

  9. Online events Open to all but expect them to be of more interest to organisations Dates: Tuesday 23 January @ 2.30pm Wednesday 21 February @ 6.30pm Tuesday 5 March @ 2.30pm Email HASConsultation@northyorks.gov.uk for Teams link OFFICIAL

  10. Timescales Consultation 8thJanuary to 31stMarch North Yorkshire Health and Wellbeing Board 22 May 2024 Full Council 24 July 2024 Publication OFFICIAL

  11. QR code for quick access to web page OFFICIAL

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