Warwickshire County Council Healthy Lifestyle Services – Have Your Say!

HEALTHY LIFESTYLE SERVICES – HAVE YOUR SAY!

Adults who live, work, study, or are registered with a GP in Warwickshire are invited by Warwickshire County Council (WCC) to share their views about the county’s healthy lifestyle services. This is particularly relevant for patients who are eligible for NHS Health Checks however are unable to access them due to the restrictions put in place by WCC.

WCC currently commissions an Integrated Lifestyle Service known as Fitter Futures Warwickshire [fitterfutures.everyonehealth.co.uk], which encourages and supports Warwickshire residents to lead healthier lifestyles. Its services include:
• A single point of access
• Physical activity on referral
• Adult weight management
• Stop smoking services
• NHS Health Checks

The services are designed to support residents in making positive lifestyle changes to improve their overall health and wellbeing.

Warwickshire residents aged 18 years and above are invited to share their views about what the future of these services should look like in The Healthy Lifestyle Services Survey online at https://ask.warwickshire.gov.uk/bi/healthylifestyle-public [ask.warwickshire.gov.uk].

For those working as health, social care, community, or voluntary sector professionals, an alternative version of the survey to share views from an occupational perspective is available at https://ask.warwickshire.gov.uk/bi/healthylifestyles-professionals [ask.warwickshire.gov.uk].

The surveys are not just for those who have either accessed or delivered a service, but for everyone. We are keen to hear from as many people as possible.

The closing date is 7 September 2025. For individuals requiring help with accessing or completing the survey, or to receive the survey in alternative formats such as a paper copy, please phone 01926 731484 or email phadmin@warwickshire.gov.uk.

The Healthy Lifestyle Services Survey is part of WCC’s ongoing commitment to community-based wellbeing, as highlighted in the Director of Public Health Annual Report 2024 [warwickshire.gov.uk], which celebrates the power of people and place in promoting health across Warwickshire.