The Overarching Equality Impact Assessment ('EqIA') summarises the potential equality impacts on individuals who live, work and/or study in Surrey, including Surrey County Council ('SCC') library staff, arising from the transformation of SCC’s libraries and cultural services. It includes mitigating actions to maximise any positive impacts and eliminate or minimise any adverse ones. To underpin this overarching EqIA, SCC have...
The Health and Wellbeing of Older People in Surrey: Annual Public Health Report 2018 The Director of Public Health’s annual independent report for 2018 focuses on the health and wellbeing of older people in Surrey. The report illustrates the great contribution that older people make to our county and celebrates that people are living longer than ever. It...
We are committed to ensuring children in Surrey get the right help, care and protection at the right time so they can thrive. We will also tackle inequalities early so no child has a worse chance in life than other children. This commitment supports our partnership vision for all children and young people in Surrey to be happy, healthy, safe and confident in their future.
The ambition of the Children and Young People's Partnership Board is to address the inequality in outcomes that some of our children and families experience in Surrey
The insights in these packs will support local discussion about prioritisation and utilisation of resources. The aim of this pack is to help local leaders to improve healthcare quality, outcomes and efficiency by providing the first phase in the NHS Right Care approach - “Where to Look”. That is, where to look to help CCGs to deliver value to their populations.
The insights in these packs will support local discussion about prioritisation and utilisation of resources. The aim of this pack is to help local leaders to improve healthcare quality, outcomes and efficiency by providing the first phase in the NHS Right Care approach - “Where to Look”. That is, where to look to help CCGs to deliver value to their populations.
The insights in these packs will support local discussion about prioritisation and utilisation of resources. The aim of this pack is to help local leaders to improve healthcare quality, outcomes and efficiency by providing the first phase in the NHS Right Care approach - “Where to Look”. That is, where to look to help CCGs to deliver value to their populations.