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Councillors' guide to local authority public health responsibilities

Councillors' guide to local authority public health responsibilities

This publication has been developed by the LGA for elected members as overarching guidance to help clarify the current public health grant conditions and mandated public health functions in local government. It has been updated to reflect the 2026/27 public health grant settlement, the consolidation of drug, alcohol and smoking cessation funding streams, the Government's 10 Year Health Plan and Neighbourhood Health Framework, and the NHS restructuring programme under way. It will be updated as the policy landscape continues to evolve.

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Strengthening local immunisation services

This guide sets out practical steps for local councils to strengthen immunisation services, aimed at councillors, officers, Health and Wellbeing Boards and scrutiny committees. It covers the questions to ask about vaccine uptake in your area, the vaccines and schedules relevant to different age groups, and real-world case studies from councils already making progress. It sets out where local government can make the biggest difference to improving uptake and tackling inequalities.

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Must know: Supporting men’s health

Supporting local leadership to reduce preventable and unequal health outcomes for men

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Supporting NHS Strategic Commissioning and Neighbourhood Health

This guidance explains how local authority public health teams can support new developments in the NHS following publication of Fit for the Future: 10 Year Health Plan for England. It provides a specific focus on public health support to the Strategic Commissioning function of Integrated Care Boards and the implementation of Neighbourhood Health.

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Must knows for elected members: The Healthy Child programme

The Healthy Child programme is the cornerstone of England’s universal public health nursing offer for babies, children and young people. It is delivered by health visitors (for children aged 0–5) and school nurses (for children and young people aged 5–19, or up to 25 for care leavers and those with special educational needs and disabilities).

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Teenage pregnancy prevention: strengthening local leadership

Teenage pregnancy prevention: Strengthening local leadership

Councils have worked tirelessly with partners to reduce under-18 conception rates, improve outcomes for young parents, and tackle the inequalities that underpin early pregnancy. This guide sets out the evidence, challenges and opportunities for councils to continue leading the way.

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Occupational therapists in councils – unlocking capacity and driving change

Occupational therapists in councils: Unlocking capacity and driving change

This report, developed in partnership with national and regional occupational therapy leaders, explores the unique role of occupational therapists in councils. It highlights their impact across housing, health, care, and employment, and sets out what the Government can do to unlock their full potential and support delivery of their missions.

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Building fairer towns, cities and regions

Building fairer towns, cities and regions: Insights from Marmot Places

This report highlights the innovative and collaborative work of councils and their partners, who have embraced the Marmot principles and turned them into meaningful action.

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Improvement support programme 2023-2024: Annual report

This report highlights the activities and support offers delivered over the course of the 23/24 improvement programme, highlighting the councils or systems we have engaged with, the unique support offers we have developed and the outcomes and outputs we have achieved in delivery of our improvement programme.

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Championing inclusion health: Local government’s key role

Local government plays a vital role in championing inclusion health for our most vulnerable communities. This report and the case studies within it offer insight into the optimal ways of working with inclusion health groups, whilst also shining a light on the scale of work required to improve healthcare for a diverse range of people across England

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