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During consultation on development of the plan stakeholders expressed a preference that the JHIP provide key outcomes and focus areas around health and wellbeing, but that specific actions to achieve these outcomes should be developed locally as part of local or organisational action plans.
The focus areas were agreed through consultation with organisations working within the broad area of health improvement in Fife.
Each focus area has a designated lead partner. Lead partners are multi-agency partnership groups or forums who will support, co-ordinate and monitor work around specific focus areas. Their role in relation to the JHIP is to:
- promote and support delivery of the JHIP focus areas they have responsibility for
- identify, link with and support local partnerships and groups around these focus areas
- liaise with local partnerships and groups in order to keep informed of progress made in relation to focus areas
- report progress regularly to FHWA, disseminate evaluation findings and share good practice around the focus areas for which they have the lead.
Outcomes and focus areas can be downloaded for each chapter by clicking on the chapter heading below.
EARLY YEARS AND CHILDHOOD (49 kB)
TEENAGE TRANSITIONS (49.5 kB)
WORKING LIVES (38.5 kB)
LATER LIFE (42.5 kB)
Communites (52 kB)
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