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Strategy refresh – highlights and issues • Overall life expectancy is good, death rates are low and falling • Increasingly older population - more people with limiting long-term illness or disability • Lifestyle factors mostly good compared to England but some still moving in the wrong direction • Inequalities – continued gap in health outcomes between wealthy and poorest groups Priorities across the whole Dorset area Bournemouth and Poole Health and Wellbeing Strategy Major Change Programmes Dorset Health and Wellbeing Strategy Reducing harms caused by Type 2 Diabetes; Reducing the harms caused by smoking; Developing a cross agency understanding on the causes of health inequalities and how to tackle them; Early intervention and support for preschool children and their families to avoid ill-health and poor outcomes in later years; Reducing circulatory disease; Reducing anxiety and depression; Reducing harms caused by road traffic collisions. Developing a holistic approach to supporting lifestyle changes; Improving mental wellbeing; Dorset Clinical Commissioning Group Top Three Priorities Working better together for children with special educational needs, disabilities and acute medical needs; Improving Dementia diagnosis and services; Integrated health and social care for people with long term conditions including Dementia. Reducing avoidable admissions; Reducing preventable deaths. Small group discussion • Are there any new or emerging issues? • Should priorities be reviewed? • What action is required and by whom?