Local government public health plans

The Public Health Act 2016 requires each local government to produce a public health plan that applies to its local district.

A local plan must be consistent with the State Public Health Plan whilst responding to local public health needs. The plan must:

  • Identify the public health needs of the local government district 
  • Examine data relating to health status and health determinants in the local government district
  • Establish objectives and policy priorities for the promotion and protection of public health in the local government district
  • Describe the development and delivery of public health services in the local government district and
  • Include a report on the local government’s performance of its functions under the Act

The Public Health Act 2016 requires a local public health plan to be publicly available without charge. If requested, local governments must also provide a copy of their plan, or plan’s amendments, to the Chief Health Officer. 

Writing a local public health plan

There is no specific planning process that must be followed when developing a public health plan, or a one size fits all template. This ensures that local government is provided the flexibility and autonomy needed to develop individualise plans.

The Public Health Planning Guide for Local Government (PDF 1.5MB) is a guide to support the preparation and ongoing review of local public health plans

Local governments can utilise any method that suits their needs to meet the requirements of the Act. For example, local governments may choose to develop a standalone public health plan or integrate it within the existing planning Strategic Community Plan and Corporate Business Planning processes under the Local Government Act 1995. If opting for the latter, timelines must be kept in mind as the Public Health Act requires renewal of local public health plans every 5 years.

Responsibility for writing public health plans
Considerations when creating a local public health plan
Ensuring local public health plans align with the State Public Health Plan
Local governments with existing public health plans
Accessing local government area health and wellbeing data

Support from Health Service Providers

Local governments are encouraged to reach out to their Health Service Provider (HSP) for support and guidance throughout the public health planning process. Contact information for each HSP is provided below.

Health Service Provider Local government map email

North Metropolitan Health Service (NMHS)

NMHS map (PDF 500KB)

NMHSHealthPromotion@health.wa.gov.au

South Metropolitan Health Service (SMHS)

SMHS map (PDF 500KB)

southmetropolitanhealthpromotion@health.wa.gov.au

East Metropolitan Health Service (EMHS)

EMHS map (PDF 500KB)

EMHS.HealthPromotion@health.wa.gov.au

WA Country Health Services (WACHS)

WACHS map (PDF 500KB)

South West
WACHS-SW.healthpromotion@health.wa.gov.au
Pilbara
WACHS-pilbarahealthpromotion@health.wa.gov.au
Great Southern
GS.healthpromotion@health.wa.gov.au
Wheatbelt
wheatbelt.phu@health.wa.gov.au
Kimberley
KPHU.healthpromotioncoordinator@health.wa.gov.au
Goldfields
kghealth@health.wa.gov.au
Midwest
WACHSMidwestCommunicablediseasecontrol@health.wa.gov.au

Enquiries about the public health planning process can also be directed to DOH.PHPlanning@health.wa.gov.au.

Training and capacity building

Several Health Service Providers (HSPs) currently offer training sessions to local governments within their regions. Local governments are encouraged to contact their respective HSP for further details.

Building capacity in public health planning for both LGAs and HSPs is a key priority. The Department of Health, HSPs, and local government stakeholders are working collaboratively to determine the format and schedule for future training sessions, ensuring comprehensive support for public health planning efforts across the state.

Last reviewed: 06-12-2024
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