Issue - decisions

11/10/2022 - Director of Public Health Annual Report 2021-2022

Each year the Director of Public Health produced an annual report on the health of their population.  The report focussed on the importance of the prevention of cardiovascular disease for Buckinghamshire’s population. It served as a baseline against which progress in improving cardiovascular disease prevention and outcomes for our population could be measured. It highlighted the opportunities that the Council, the NHS, the voluntary sector and residents had to reduce the risks of cardiovascular diseases in the County by working together on this agenda.

 

The aim was to support a strategic approach for the Council and partners to address the cardiovascular health and risk factors of our population.  The report summarised the many risk factors for cardiovascular disease. The risk factors include behavioural, clinical and environmental risk factors. It provided recommendations on how residents could reduce their risk of cardiovascular disease and what partners, including the Council, could do to reduce these risk factors. The environmental risk factors include stress at work, the quality of housing and poor air quality.

 

Differences in cardiovascular disease between different groups were a significant driver of health inequalities across Buckinghamshire. This made cardiovascular disease a key concern for levelling up health outcomes in Buckinghamshire.  The report highlighted a range of programmes in Buckinghamshire designed to address the main behavioural and clinical risk factors for cardiovascular disease.  A multi-agency plan to address inequalities in cardiovascular disease across Buckinghamshire was being developed and implemented.  It would be overseen by the Buckinghamshire Health and Wellbeing Board.

 

RESOLVED –

 

(1)               That the Director of Public Health Annual Report 2022 be NOTED.

 

(2)               That the recommendations within the Annual Report and the draft Action Plan be ENDORSED.