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Discussion Event on the City Supplement - A City Digest 1 May 2014

Discussion Event on the City Supplement - A City Digest
1 May 2014

Have You Heard of the City Digest?

The City Digest reflects the needs of the City services users to ensure that services are appropriate to those who use them. Come and join the discussion to ensure that your needs - now and in the future will be catered for in the City.

The document has been produced to provide an overview of the health needs of the City’s populations, as requested by the City of London’s Health and Wellbeing Board.

We would like to invite you to a discussion to hear your views on how accurately the City Supplement reflects the needs of the City’s service users: the document will be used to inform local commissioning, so we need to ensure that services are shaped in the way that best suits the health needs of local people.

Date Thursday 1 May 2014
Venue Artizan Street Library, 1 Artizan Street, E1 7AF
Time 2.00-4.00pm

What the City Supplement is used for:
To provide a picture of the health and wellbeing needs of the City of London (now and in the future) covering residents, workers and rough sleepers.
To inform decisions about how the City designs, commissions and delivers services, and on how the urban environment is planned and managed.
To improve and protect health and wellbeing outcomes across the City while reducing health inequalities.
To provide partner organisations with information on the changing health and wellbeing needs of the City of London, and at a local level to support better service delivery.

Please contact Janine Aldridge at healthwatchcityoflondon@ageuklondon.org.uk or call 020 7820 6787 to register your attendance. Refreshments will be provided.

We look forward to seeing you there.

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The City Corporation care about our health needs?  Not from my personal experience they don't, and that's a fact. 

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