Description
Healthy Worcestershire is an integrated, community-based health improvement service commissioned by Worcestershire County Council (WCC). It brings together physical activity, healthy weight support, lifestyle advice, stop smoking behavioural interventions, social connection, and community safety awareness into one cohesive offer designed to improve the health and wellbeing of residents across the county.
The service recognises that health behaviours do not exist in isolation. Improving strength, balance, and flexibility supports people to remain active and independent; healthy weight management reduces the risk of conditions such as cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes; stopping smoking significantly reduces long‑term health risks; and feeling socially connected and safe encourages individuals to maintain healthy routines. By combining these elements, Healthy Worcestershire provides a comprehensive approach that addresses multiple determinants of health simultaneously.
Through this integrated model, Healthy Worcestershire will deliver measurable improvements in physical activity levels, smoking cessation outcomes, general wellbeing, healthy lifestyle behaviours-including support for achieving and maintaining a healthy weight-social connectedness, and awareness of community safety, empowering residents to live healthier, safer, and more fulfilling lives.