About the strategy
A Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy (JHWS) is a plan developed by health and wellbeing boards to improve the health and wellbeing of the local population and reduce health inequalities.
It is based on the findings from the Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) and outlines the priorities and actions needed to address the identified health needs.
The JHWS development is led by the Devon Public Health Intelligence team and is supported by coordinated efforts from representatives across the NHS, district and county councils, police, fire, community and voluntary sector, and other local services.
Our purpose
To improve health and wellbeing outcomes and reduce health inequalities across Devon.
Evidence based
Built on the latest evidence from the Joint Strategic Needs Assessment
Who is the strategy for?
The strategy aims to create a coordinated approach to improving health and wellbeing outcomes and addressing the broader determinants of health within the community.
It is designed for a range of stakeholders, including:
Commissioners
To guide the commissioning of health and social care services based on identified needs and priorities.
Local communities
To improve health and wellbeing of the local population and reduce health and wellbeing inequalities.
Healthcare providers
To guide the delivery of health and social care services in alignment with community needs.
Local authorities
To inform policy-making and ensure that health and wellbeing considerations are integrated into all aspects local governance.
Voluntary and community organisations
To support collaborative efforts in addressing health and wellbeing challenges.
Population and public health professionals
To provide a framework for public health initiatives and interventions.

