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The second edition of our Joint Forward Plan, developed with partners to help deliver the West Yorkshire Integrated Care Strategy. The plan sets out how we will meet our population’s health needs and how the partnership intend to arrange and/or provide NHS services to meet the physical and mental health needs of our population.
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The West Yorkshire Public Involvement Report 2023-24 describes how we have involved people and communities across West Yorkshire in the work of the partnership over the last year.
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The Annual report and accounts for NHS West Yorkshire Integrated Care Board (ICB) gives an overview of our progress and performance. It sets out how we build on our many years of collaborative working in West Yorkshire and how we continue to work with people and partners to join up services so that we can improve people’s health and wellbeing and reduce health inequalities.
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Our Joint Forward Plan 2023 sets out how the NHS West Yorkshire Integrated Care Board aims to deliver the NHS components of West Yorkshire Health and Care Partnership's integrated health and social care strategy.
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Our integrated care strategy sets out ambitions to deliver progress against the NHS Long Term Plan, our West Yorkshire ambitions and those priorities for our five places as set out in the Joint Local Health and Wellbeing Strategies.
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This People Plan sets out our ambitions for our ‘one workforce’ which includes those working in health, social care, the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) sector, unpaid carers (approximately 400,000 people, as many do not access formal support) and recognises the contribution made by our education sector in developing the current and future workforce.
Improving Population Health Programme Annual Report 2022/23
Welcome to our third annual report which provides an overview of progress made by West Yorkshire Health and Care Partnership’s Improving Population Health Programme 2022/23.
The programme forms part of the wider public health and population health offer across West Yorkshire.