Health and Wellbeing
Introduction
Improving the health and wellbeing of Bristol is one of the council's top priorities.
Together with NHS Bristol, the Bristol Partnership and other organisations, the council is working hard to make Bristol a healthy city.
Have a look through these pages to find out more about what the council is doing, in addition to local and national partners, to promote health and wellbeing in Bristol. To find out more, please click the headers listed above: What is a Healthy City?, Our Lifestyles, Health and Wellbeing Partnership and Health Data.
Our major partners include:
- NHS Bristol
- Bristol Partnership
- The Care Forum
- Children and Young People's Services
- Health and Social Care
- Healthy Schools
- Public Protection (food safety)
- Safer Bristol
- Bristol City Council Sport and Health Development
- Wesport
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NHS Bristol - NHS Bristol is responsible for local NHS health services in Bristol.
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Bristol Children's and Young People's Services - Bristol Children & Young People's Services brings together a range of services to children and young people including education, social care, health, Connexions and other agencies.
- Safer Bristol - Our job is to make Bristol safer for all citizens and visitors. We are a partnership responsible for co-ordinating actions which will tackle the adverse effects of crime and drugs on communities
- Active Living - Find out about physical activity schemes happening in your community and throughout Bristol for all ages and abilities.
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