Strategies
Our strategies highlight what we are doing to further prevent ill health and reduce health inequalities in Southwark
The joint health and wellbeing action plan, 2025 to 2027
This action plan describes how the Health and Wellbeing Board will deliver the aims of the Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy over the last two-years of the delivery period. Our vision for 2025-27 is that people in all our communities have good health and wellbeing, living healthier as well as longer lives.
Actions relate to four priority areas:
- a healthy start in life
- healthy work and lives
- support to stay well
- healthy communities
Read our joint health and wellbeing strategy action plan, 2025 to 2027
Joint health and wellbeing strategy, 2022 to 2027
Southwark’s Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy sets out how the Health and Wellbeing Board will work together to prevent ill health, promote wellbeing and reduce health inequalities.
Read our joint health and wellbeing strategy, 2022 to 2027
Tobacco control strategy, 2024 to 2030
Tobacco use remains one of the most significant public health challenges in Southwark, worsening health inequalities and disproportionately impacting the most vulnerable groups in our community. Smoking prevalence in Southwark is 13.7% which is above both the London and national rate.
The Southwark Tobacco Control Strategy 2024 to 2030 aims to bring together local partners under an agreed set of actions that will set Southwark on a course to becoming a smokefree borough by 2030.