Empowering mayors for preventative health

Realising Prevention: Practical Policies for Healthier Society

The task of improving the nation’s health is currently split between the NHS and local government. These two vast and complex systems often struggle to work together effectively. The role of local government in England’s health policy should not be underestimated. It includes the £23.69bn social care budget and a £3.6bn public health grant, both of which come with statutory duties that local authorities must fulfil. While this is dwarfed by £181.7bn NHS budget, it is in the areas of social care and public health that we find the roots of the pressures on the NHS. And yet, preventative approaches are only a tiny fraction this vast NHS budget.

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