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Due to the current coronavirus outbreak the Chairs of the Joint Health & Wellbeing Boards have made a decision to pause the current consultation on the Draft Joint Health & Wellbeing Strategy.
Please be reassured that the consultation will resume when we are able to re-engage more actively with the public in promoting the Health & Wellbeing strategy. Thank you for your interest
Due to the current coronavirus outbreak the Chairs of the Joint Health & Wellbeing Boards have made a decision to pause the current consultation on the Draft Joint Health & Wellbeing Strategy.
Please be reassured that the consultation will resume when we are able to re-engage more actively with the public in promoting the Health & Wellbeing strategy. Thank you for your interest
Due to the current coronavirus outbreak the Chairs of the Joint Health & Wellbeing Boards have made a decision to pause the current consultation on the Draft Joint Health & Wellbeing Strategy. Please be reassured that the consultation will resume when we are able to re-engage more actively with the public in promoting the Health & Wellbeing strategy. Thank you for your interest
The Health and Wellbeing Board brings together the organisations responsible for making decisions about health, wellbeing and care services in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.
This includes local NHS organisations, elected Councillors, local authority public health, adult social care and children's services, and local Healthwatch.
The Board works together to plan how best to meet the needs of the local population and tackle inequalities in health. We have developed a draft Health and Wellbeing Strategy to help us do this (link to Strategy)
We have chosen four priorities for the Strategy, in order to help the people in our communities live healthy lives. These are the things that it is most important for us to do.
Please click on the 'Take Survey' button below to begin.
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Due to the current coronavirus outbreak the Chairs of the Joint Health & Wellbeing Boards have made a decision to pause the current consultation on the Draft Joint Health & Wellbeing Strategy. Please be reassured that the consultation will resume when we are able to re-engage more actively with the public in promoting the Health & Wellbeing strategy. Thank you for your interest
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