County Hall sets out priorities to improve health of residents - The Worcester Observer

County Hall sets out priorities to improve health of residents

Worcester Editorial 4th Jun, 2016 Updated: 19th Oct, 2016   0

WORCESTERSHIRE County Council has set out its Joint Health and Wellbeing strategy which will run from 2016 until 2019.

Focusing on mental health, physical activities and alcohol use the strategy has been developed with input from people and organisations from across local government, the NHS, Police and voluntary sectors.

Coun Marcus Hart, chairman of the Health and Well-being Board, said: “Our vision for Worcestershire residents is that they are healthier, live longer, and have a better quality of life, especially those communities and groups whose health is currently poorest.

“We have identified three priorities for our work over the next five years – improving mental health, increasing physical activity and reducing the harm caused by alcohol.




“We are placing a stronger emphasis on prevention too, working together to meet the rising tide of avoidable ill-health.”

In the region of 575,500 live in the county a figure likely to rise to 600,000 in ten years time.


The county also has a higher than average number of older people and much of that growth will be an increase in the elderly population.

“The number of people with dementia is expected to rise by almost one third between 2012 and 2020 and there are things that can be done to reduce the risk of getting dementia.

“There are also things that can be done to help people live with dementia – so early diagnosis is important and only 40 per cent of cases are diagnosed currently.

“Being inactive is a major cause of physical and mental ill health throughout life – including heart disease, diabetes and some cancers.

“In Worcestershire at least a third of people do not meet the recommended guidelines for being physically active.

“As well as reducing consumption of alcohol we will focus on reducing risky behaviour associated with drinking too much. Alcohol can influence people’s decisions and is the biggest single cause of accidents in the home.”

Overall health in Worcestershire is better than the England average.

The average number of years a person born today in Worcestershire can expect to live in good health is 66.4 years for women and 66 years for men compared to 63.9 and 63.3 nationally.

However about two thirds of adults are overweight or obese, a third of men and half of women don’t get enough exercise, and about a third of people drink too much alcohol. One in six adults still smoke.

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