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By Fiona Reid
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Minister told of efforts to improve health

COLLABORATIVE efforts to improve population health in Dumfries and Galloway were showcased during a joint Ministerial and COSLA visit on Friday.

Scottish Minister for Public Health Jenny Minto and COSLA health and social care spokesman Paul Kelly came to hear about a range of work aimed at reducing health inequalities and building a better future for our population’s health.

The visit hosted by the local Community Planning Partnership covered topics such as, child poverty, promoting physical activity and community led responses to supporting and improving community wellbeing.

NHS Dumfries and Galloway’s director of public health Valerie White said: “The visit was very positive, with a chance to showcase the range of collaborative work taking place across Dumfries and Galloway.

“Both guests were very complimentary, with their feedback recognising and highlighting the positive impact of our partnership efforts.”

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