Wspólny plan na przyszłość

Population health, prevention and inequality

Dlaczego to ważne

We all know that prevention is better than cure. The more we can do to look after ourselves and our families, the better it is for our health.

Like other parts of the UK, people in Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire are dying earlier than they should because of preventable illness. Smoking or being overweight are the two main causes.

We are also seeing more harm from the impacts of alcohol and drugs. This includes higher hospital admissions and more alcohol-related deaths, compared to the national average. More needs to be done across our partnership to support people in a preventative and planned way through education and treatment services.

On average, women live longer than men, but spend a greater proportion of their lives in ill health. A Women’s Health Strategy for England has been published to try and address the issues, which we will support at a local level.

We know that sexually transmitted infections are on the rise and that poor sexual health tends to affect people already experiencing inequalities. Greater focus will be placed on prevention, particularly working with marginalised communities.

Strong family relationships, friendships and people’s access to things like education, quality housing, green spaces and healthy food can all have a big impact on our health and wellbeing. Some people will have better access to these things than other people which can result in health inequalities.

 

Health inequalities is a term used to describe unfair and avoidable differences in people’s health – such as how long a person may live, the health conditions they may experience and the care available to them.

In our area

0 %
of adults smoke

In our area

0 %
of adults are overweight or obese

Co możemy zrobić

  • Continue to implement a Swap to Stop scheme that supports adults to quit smoking tobacco with the help of vapes, along with information, advice and support.
  • Progress the roll out of a Healthy Weight Declaration that is rooted in compassion and with a strong focus on prevention.
  • Continue in our efforts to reduce the harm of alcohol and drugs, and the stigma that surrounds it, by providing easy to access services to people who need them.
  • Increase uptake and coverage of vaccinations, such as Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR) and Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) – so everyone has the protection they need.
  • Improve signposting to women’s health information and work with all Primary Care Networks in our area to improve quality and access to menopause care, and create better access to contraceptive implants and intrauterine devices (coils)
  • Work with community organisations and groups to improve access and outcomes for migrants in vulnerable circumstances, Gypsy, Roma and Traveller people and people with complex needs.
  • Sexual and reproductive services and abortion services will be recommissioned for 2025, with the aim of providing a much greater focus on prevention, working with marginalised communities, and providing efficient digital access to testing and treatment where appropriate.
  • Introduce opt out blood borne virus testing (HIV, Hepatitis B and C) into emergency departments in our hospitals.

 

In this short video, Zoe Rice, tells us about the Healthier Together partnership goal to make Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire smokefree by 2030.

 

Jak będziemy mierzyć postępy

  • Be smokefree, with less than 5% of the population smoking by 2030.
  • Adopt a Healthy Weight Declaration by mid-2025 to help us build healthier environments.
  • The Strategic Health Inequalities, Prevention and Population Health Committee will oversee delivery and impact of prevention activities, such as vaccinations and immunisations, support for people with long-term conditions, and monitoring improvements in the health of people in inclusion health groups.

This page provides an overview. To read about our plans in detail, take a look at the full Wspólny plan perspektywiczny na lata 2025-2030.

Wspólny plan perspektywiczny na lata 2025-2030

Zobowiązania strategiczne

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Zademonstrowanie naszego systemowego zaangażowania w prewencję
Skoncentruj się na pierwszych 1001 dniach, aby zapewnić naszym dzieciom jak najlepszy start.
Zmień sposób, w jaki pracujemy, aby aktywnie zmniejszać nierówności zdrowotne
Priorytetowe traktowanie wpływu ubóstwa i niekorzystnej sytuacji na zdrowie
Zbuduj siłę roboczą, która jest wspierana, wykwalifikowana i zdrowa.
Skupienie się na całej osobie - nie tylko na chorobie.
Współpracować jako równorzędni partnerzy w celu rozwiązania naszych największych problemów
Wspieramy gospodarkę poprzez nasze praktyki w zakresie zakupów i zatrudnienia
Stworzenie lepszego, zdrowszego środowiska do życia dla ludzi

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Oczekiwana długość życia w zdrowiu naszej populacji
Zdrowie i dobre samopoczucie naszej populacji
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Zdrowie i dobre samopoczucie naszych pracowników
Zdrowie i dobre samopoczucie naszych społeczności
Zdrowie i dobre samopoczucie naszego środowiska

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