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Executive Champion
Charlotte Blizzard-Welch, vice-Chair, VCSFE Alliance
Strategic Lead Officers
- Kristy Thakur, Hertfordshire County Council
- Will Herbert, Essex County Council
- Tim Anfilogoff, Hertfordshire and West Essex ICB
Priorities
We will work with our communities to improve our residents’ health and wellbeing by reducing health inequalities and taking action on the wider determinants of health including housing, employment and the environment. We will seek to achieve the following outcomes:
Outcomes we want to achieve for our residents through delivering this priority expressed as “I” statements
As a resident:
- My home is safe, comfortable, and appropriate to my needs.
- I have the support I need to live independently.
- I know how to access help when I need it.
- I know about and can access social groups, leisure, as well as health and care services.
- I have access to the benefits that I am entitled to.
- I can afford to access activities for me and my family.
- I can do things that match my interests, skills, and abilities.
- I have opportunities to learn, volunteer, and work.
- I have people in my life who care about me – family, friends, and people in my community.
- I feel welcome and safe in my local community.
- I live in an environment which supports me to be healthy.
Potential key performance measures
- Indicator 1 – Proportion of people economically active (broken down by cohort as well as place).
- Indicator 2 – Improved resident happiness and wellbeing.
- Indicator 3 – Percentage of households with overcrowding.
- Indicator 4 – proportion of residents that own / rent their own property (broken down by cohort).
- Indicator 5 – Proportion of residents reporting satisfaction for local area as place to live and work, access to and use of green space, housing quality.
- Indicator 6 – Number of key worker homes build.
- Indicator 7 – Proportion of new housing/ communities development (e.g. Harlow-Gilston) that include accessible housing, access to green spaces, active travel routes.
- Indicator 8 – Number of homes/new homes that meet the decent homes standards.
- Indicator 9 – Proportion of adults in employment, education or training across HWE.
- Indicator 10 – Emissions across the HWE footprint.
- Indicator 11 – Number of people experiencing homelessness.