COVID-19 Outbreak Control Plan
Every Local Authority has an ongoing statutory responsibility to have a plan in place to respond to emergencies as part of their existing duty to safeguard and protect the health of our local population.
Every Local Authority has an ongoing statutory responsibility to have a plan in place to respond to emergencies as part of their existing duty to safeguard and protect the health of our local population.
Commissioning is the planned activity of assessing the needs of the population, allocating resources, involving a range of stakeholders, service users and communities, securing services to meet identified needs, monitoring and evaluating services, delivering the best outcomes with the resources available.
Wolverhampton is a city that is proud of its rich, diverse cultural heritage and history. As a local authority over the past few years, we have been on a journey, exploring what equality, diversity and inclusion means not only to us as an organisation but to our wider communities.
Our City: Our Plan sets out how the Council will continue to work alongside its local, regional, and national partners to improve outcomes for local people.
Wolverhampton has been chosen by the Department of Health and Social Care and the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities to pilot the Better Health: Rewards scheme, designed to see whether offering adults rewards and incentives will help them to eat better and increase their physical activity levels.
This page includes information on the City of Wolverhampton Council Senior Management Team, Strategic Executive Board and structure charts.
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