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JSNA York Health & Wellbeing

WebThe joint strategic needs assessment (JSNA) describes the current and emerging health and wellbeing needs for people who live in York. The JSNA is the responsibility of the York Health and Wellbeing Board. The …

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JSNA Ageing Well

WebThe health related quality of life reported by residents in York who are aged 65 or over is higher than the national average. This is a stable trend, with older residents in York consistently reporting higher health related quality of life for at least the last five years. Life expectancy at 65

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JSNA Population Health Hub

WebThe Population Health Hub (PHH) is a multi-organisation group which brings together colleagues from health, public health, and business intelligence to enable, analyse and undertake population health management approaches. The Hub is split into two groups: the steering group, and the smaller core group. The steering group's function is to

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JSNA Starting & Growing Well

WebStarting and Growing Well Inequality Report Published in August 2018, this inequality report takes a deeper look into differences of experience for children and young people growing up in York. The report focuses on three interlinking themes, childhood obesity, self-harm in young people, and childhood poverty. Other important health topics.

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JSNA Living & Working Well

WebIntroduction. This section covers key health indicators relating to adulthood, including working life, for people living in York. Within York, there are approximately 135,536 residents aged 18 – 64, which is 64.2% of the population. The highest number was in Guildhall ward at 14,657 and the lowest number in Heworth Without ward at 1,957.

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JSNA What is a Joint Strategic Needs Assessment

WebAn easy read summary of the Joint Strategic Needs Assessment. A full version can be downloaded from the City of York Council Website. It is now the responsibility of Health and Wellbeing Boards to have a JSNA produced and published. Locally, this analyses and identifies the current and future health and wellbeing needs in …

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JSNA List of Topic Specific Needs Assessments

WebDeaths Related to Drug Use in York 2018-2023. 2022. Sexual Health Needs Assessment 2023-2033. Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment 2022 - 2025. PNA Supplementary Statement 2024. SEND Phase 2: 16 - 25 years. 2021. SEND Phase 1: 0-16 years. Bereavement Needs Assessment.

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JSNA List of Strategies

WebOn this page you will find a list of strategies relevant to the JSNA. York 2032. This includes links to the following strategies that all have an impact on health and wellbeing: Economic Strategy. Climate Strategy. Skills Strategy. Cultural Strategy. Joint Health and Wellbeing - 2022-2032. Dementia Strategy 2022-2027.

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JSNA Supporting data

Web9 Dental health Hospital admissions for dental caries in children aged 0-4 years Proportion of five year olds with dental decay ; 10 Breastfeeding initiation rates Proportion of women in York who begin breastfeeding; 11 Smoking in young people Young people who report smoking; In this section

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York Physical Activity and Sport Strategy

WebYork’s Health & Wellbeing Strategy2 shows that on almost every indicator, health, wellbeing and happiness in York is well above the national average, however there are communities within the City for whom health and wellbeing outcomes are …

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About the JSNA Starting & Growing Well

WebCYP mental health- 2.25% of school pupils have social, emotional and mental health needs. In under 185, the rate of hospital admissions for mental health conditions is 109.3/100,000 [2] Suicide and self harm- The suicide rate for all persons in York 13.3 per 100,000, and is 4 times higher in males.

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‘Dementia Together’

Webintegration between health and social care, and the expansion of service models such as Anticipatory Care (advanced care planning), Enhanced Health in Care Homes, and Urgent Community Response Teams. The aim of these initiatives is to ensure that everyone receives the right care, in the right place, at the right time. 8 Dementia Together

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Healthy Weight, Healthy Lives Strategy

WebA healthy weight is defined as a BMI between 18.5-24.9 kg/m2(NICE 2014) For Asian adults however, the BMI at which health risks would be of concern are lower, and for older people up to 65 years of age they are higher (NICE 2014). Whilst the BMI measure is a practical estimate of adiposity

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Needs Assessment for Adults with Learning Disabilities

Webdisabilities, to maintain a learning disabilities 'health check' register and offer them an annual health check, which will include producing a health action plan. Summary of key points from 2014/15 data17 There was a 66% increase on the number of health checks done in the Vale of York compared with 2013/14.18

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York Student Health Needs Assessment Summary Report

WebMental health was the topic of most concern to both students and stakeholders. Mental health has been broken down into 3 main areas: mental wellbeing, mental ill health, and suicide/self-harm. Mental wellbeing Mental wellbeing was recognised as an important concern by students, which influenced both mental and physical health.

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About the JSNA Starting & Growing Well

Webthis analyses and identifies the current and future health and wellbeing needs in York and the wider NHS Vale of York Clinical Commissioning Group populations. This website, launched in May 2014, is an initiative by the City of York Health and Wellbeing Board to make the information in the JSNA more widely accessible.

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Gypsy & Traveller Health Needs Assessment: A Rapid …

WebThe Health and Social Care Act 2012 details legal duties on health inequalities aiming to: a. Reduce inequalities between patients with respect to their ability to access health services b. Reduce inequalities between patients with respect to the outcomes achieved for them by the provision of health services Gypsies and Travellers

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Deprivation in York 2015

WebThe IMD average score for York in 2019 is 11.73. The range in England is 5.85 (least deprived) to 45.04 (most deprived). The score for York in 2015 was 12.2. York is ranked 140 out of 151 upper tier local authority districts (UTLA) on average IMD score (1 is most deprived) so York is the. 12th least deprived UTLA in England.

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JSNA Request a Topic Specific Needs Assessment

WebAll requests will be reviewed by the Population Health Hub Steering Group which meets monthly. Please note the usual timescales for completing a needs assessment are as follows (not including primary data collection, such as focus groups or surveys): Rapid Assessment: 2-3 months Detailed Assessment: 6 months

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Eye Health Needs Assessment York v13.2

WebE = tackling health inequalities F = realising short-term cost-savings G = realising long-term cost savings H = improving outcomes (reducing sight loss) I = improving efficiency of health services To prevent harm (loss of sight) and reduce eye health inequalities 1. All heath and social care professionals to promote eye health using the 10

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