The London Health Commission works in partnership with agencies
across the capital to reduce health
inequalities and improve the health and well being of all Londoners.
The LHC recognises that this requires co-ordinated action to improve
the determinants
of health across London. It promotes this action by:
- influencing key policy makers and practitioners;
- supporting local action;
- driving on specific priority issues through joint programmes
of work.
Set up by the Mayor of
London in October 2000, the Commission was created from a partnership
of organisations that first came together in May 1999 to develop
a strategy
to improve the health of Londoners.
The Health Commission is run by an Executive
Group made up of the Chair,
who is appointed by the Mayor of London, the Deputy
Chair and representatives from its key partner organisations.
The Executive Group oversees the organisation's work programme,
reporting regularly to Commission members.
Members
of the Commission are drawn from across London and all sectors and
represent a wide range of interests. The Commission meets approximately
four times a year. Minutes
of past meetings can be dowloaded from this site (rtf).
The Commission itself has no statutory powers, functions or funding.
Instead, its work programme is delivered through resources and expertise
provided by its members and key partner agencies.
Download "What is the London
Health Commission"
Day to day work is carried out by a small core
team, based within the offices of the Greater London Authority
at City Hall.