The Epping Forest Health and Wellbeing Strategy is launched this week.
Covering the entire district, it brings together key partners and stakeholders to work towards agreed priorities and objectives to benefit residents.
The 4-year plan for 2022-2026 aims to improve health and wellbeing involves statutory partners such as Essex County Council, the NHS and Epping Forest District Council.
Commissioned service providers, for example Essex Partnership University Trust (EPUT), HCRG Care Group and third sector organizations such as Citizens Advice are also involved.
Councilor Aniket PatelThe chairman of Epping Forest Health and Wellbeing Board said:
Our refreshed Health and Wellbeing Strategy 2022-2026 sets out the vision and priorities of the multi-agency Epping Forest Health and Wellbeing Board to improve the health and wellbeing of everyone living in the Epping Forest district.
Working directly with local communities, we want all our residents to reach their full potential – to thrive and live happy, fulfilled and healthy lives.
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