Surrey Health and Wellbeing Board (HWB) has produced the 2022 Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA). The PNA provides a statement of need for pharmaceutical services for the population of Surrey. This document replaces the 2018 PNA. The lifetime of this PNA will be 3 years from the 1st October 2022 until the 30th September 2025. The following supplementary statements update the information...
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The Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA) provides a statement of need for pharmaceutical services for the population of Surrey. These Pharmacy Consolidation (merger) supplementary statements relate to mergers that were considered by the Surrey Health and Wellbeing Board in October and December 2022. NHS England considered and granted these applications in March 2023. Related Link: This supplementary statement updates the Surrey Pharmaceutical Needs...
Between the 22nd April and the 13th June 2023, nine pharmacies closed within the Surrey Health and Wellbeing Board (HWB) area (in both Surrey Heartlands and Frimley Integrated Care Board areas). The Surrey HWB published a supplementary statement regarding these closures in June 2023. This statement has currently been withdrawn while the Surrey HWB is undergoing a review of the findings. Please...
This page includes the Surrey Early Help and Family Resilience Needs Assessment. A Needs Assessment helps us understand what the needs are across an area of work. In Surrey, in conjunction with partners, we have undertaken one for Early Help. This document provides us with an area-by-area breakdown of information and data across Surrey to help us explore the needs of children, young...
Surrey’s breastfeeding strategy has been refreshed and updated with collaborative input from professional, public and voluntary partners. Surrey recognises the importance of breastfeeding as a key public health topic that can optimise outcomes for babies, mothers/birthing people, and their families. Alongside the strategy is an action plan, which holds detailed and themed actions, for implementation over the next 5 years.
Surrey’s CAMHs Transformation Plan is a live and changing document. It sets out the transformational journey that we have started on, and will continue to be updated as new and innovative projects start. These projects will make real differences to the lives of children, young people (CYP) and their families experiencing mental health issues.