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Warwickshire residents urged to have their say on the future of health and wellbeing

PEOPLE living and working in Warwickshire are being invited to share their views about the future of health and wellbeing.

​Warwickshire County Council’s Health and Wellbeing Strategy for 2026 to 2031 identifies key areas to help improve health and wellbeing for everyone in health and social care, public health, and community services so that people experience more joined-up care. The strategy will also work towards reducing health inequalities across the county.

WCC’s health spokesperson Coun Anne-Marie Sonko said: “Together with our health partners, we are inviting you to share your views on health and wellbeing in Warwickshire. As our county continues to grow and evolve, your voice is important to help us develop future services, turn our priorities into action, and ensure that Warwickshire is a place where everyone can lead happier, healthier, and more independent lives.”

A draft of the strategy has been developed using insights from the Joint Strategic Needs Assessments (JSNA), the Director of Public Health’s Annual Report 2024, and feedback from three county-wide workshops. It outlines key areas for action to improve health outcomes and reduce inequalities, ensuring that everyone in Warwickshire has the best chance to thrive.




The strategy is produced by The Warwickshire Health and Wellbeing Board, which consists of representatives from WCC, Warwickshire’s district and borough councils, NHS organisations, and Healthwatch Warwickshire.

Visit ask.warwickshire.gov.uk/bi/health-and-wellbeing-strategy/ to complete the survey.