Norwich Health and Wellbeing Partnership

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The Norwich Health and Wellbeing Partnership: Building a Healthier City Together

We bring together colleagues from county and city council, health services, local voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations, and other partners to make a positive impact on people’s health and wellbeing in Norwich. Our goal? To make Norwich a place where everyone has the chance to live a happy and healthy life.

Here's how we're working together to achieve that:

  • Promoting healthy communities: We're not just focused on treating illness but preventing it altogether. We work with local groups to make healthy choices easier for everyone
  • Tackling health inequalities: Not everyone has the same opportunities to be healthy. We're working to address factors like housing, education and employment that can impact your health and wellbeing
  • Building better services: We use resources collectively and consult with local people to define what health and wellbeing outcomes matter most to them and their community. We collaborate with the NHS and local government to understand local health inequalities and address the social determinants of health. Learn more: Not sure what we mean by the social determinants of health and why they are so important? Watch this video to find out more!

How to get involved?

Your health and wellbeing matter. It's the foundation for a happy life, and it affects everyone in Norwich. We want to hear from as many people as possible across Norwich about their health and wellbeing.

Use our ideas board below to share your thoughts:

What are the biggest factors impacting your health and wellbeing?

Do you have ideas for making Norwich a healthier city?

Are you involved in any projects or activities that promote health and wellbeing?

The Norwich Health and Wellbeing Partnership: Building a Healthier City Together

We bring together colleagues from county and city council, health services, local voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations, and other partners to make a positive impact on people’s health and wellbeing in Norwich. Our goal? To make Norwich a place where everyone has the chance to live a happy and healthy life.

Here's how we're working together to achieve that:

  • Promoting healthy communities: We're not just focused on treating illness but preventing it altogether. We work with local groups to make healthy choices easier for everyone
  • Tackling health inequalities: Not everyone has the same opportunities to be healthy. We're working to address factors like housing, education and employment that can impact your health and wellbeing
  • Building better services: We use resources collectively and consult with local people to define what health and wellbeing outcomes matter most to them and their community. We collaborate with the NHS and local government to understand local health inequalities and address the social determinants of health. Learn more: Not sure what we mean by the social determinants of health and why they are so important? Watch this video to find out more!

How to get involved?

Your health and wellbeing matter. It's the foundation for a happy life, and it affects everyone in Norwich. We want to hear from as many people as possible across Norwich about their health and wellbeing.

Use our ideas board below to share your thoughts:

What are the biggest factors impacting your health and wellbeing?

Do you have ideas for making Norwich a healthier city?

Are you involved in any projects or activities that promote health and wellbeing?

  • All To Play For

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    All To Play For is a weekly socially inclusive drop-in football programme for men aged 18+ struggling with poor mental health, which has made a significant and positive impact on the lives of participants.

    It is open for anyone to join, and completely free.

    At most sessions, mental health professionals and local support services are present to offer assistance and guidance for those who want to access it. If they’re not there, a member of our team will be available to direct you to the right place if you need help

    For more information visit: All to Play For - Mental Health Programme in Norfolk (activenorfolk.org)

Page last updated: 08 Nov 2024, 03:36 PM