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Health and wellbeing strategy

WEBThe Health and Wellbeing Board approved the Joint Local Bristol Health and Wellbeing Strategy (pdf, 292 KB) in February 2020. It sets out our local health and wellbeing priorities and is based on evidence from our Joint Strategic Health Assessment, ambitions in the One City Plan, and feedback from community engagement.

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URL: https://services.bristol.gov.uk/council/policies-plans-and-strategies/social-care-and-health/health-and-wellbeing-strategy

Healthier Together

WEBHealthier Together represents a shared commitment between the 13 organisations to improving health and care in Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire. It's about tackling the issues that matter most and finding ways to continue providing safe, high-quality care for generations to come. We work with our partners so we can continue to

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Care and support services

WEBThe CQC is the independent regulator for adult health and social care services in England, it makes sure that people are provided with safe, effective, compassionate, and high quality services. Bristol Shared Lives. Bristol Community Links South, Langhill Avenue, Inns Court, Knowle, Bristol, BS4 1TN 0117 352 5488. Care …

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Health and wellbeing reports

WEBThe Health Protection reports provide an annual update on topics including: screening and immunisations. infectious diseases. environmental health. emergency planning. asylum seeker and refugee health. The health protection function in Bristol is delivered through partnerships in Bristol City Council departments and externally. pdf.

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About the Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA)

WEBThe JSNA is used to: provide a comprehensive picture of the health and wellbeing needs of Bristol (now and in the future) inform decisions about how we design, commission and deliver services, and also about how the urban environment is planned and managed. improve and protect health and wellbeing outcomes across the city while reducing …

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Health Needs Assessments

WEBHealth Needs Assessment is a systematic approach to understanding the needs of a population. Alongside public health data it considers social, economic, cultural and behavioural factors that influence health. It's used to provide intelligence and inform decision making on the planning and deploying of resources to address the health …

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National data profiles

WEBA national data tool by Public Health England, focussing on individual GP practice profiles, plus summary profiles for clinical commissioning groups (CCGs). To access local data. Go to: National General Practice Profiles. Click “Start”. either choose “NHS Bristol CCG” from the CCG box, followed by a GP Practice.

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Coronavirus and the Care Act

WEBThese changes are set out in the Coronavirus Act 2020 and refer to our duties under the Care Act 2014. We'll only resort to making the changes if we experience high levels of demand or staff issues which make it necessary for us to do so. There are four stages relating to the easements, set out by the Department of Health and Social Care guidance:

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Oral health promotion in Bristol

WEBThe Health and Wellbeing Board approved the Bristol, Bath and North East Somerset, South Gloucestershire and North Somerset joint Oral Health Promotion Strategy (pdf, 1.02 MB) on 10 August 2016. The strategy deals with oral health priorities in these areas, based on evidence from: our oral health needs assessments. professional feedback.

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Better Care Bristol

WEBBetter Care Bristol. The Better Care Fund is a national programme to improve the ways health services and social care services work together. Pooled funding arrangements help local NHS organisations and local government to jointly plan and deliver services. We're starting with services for older people and people living with long-term conditions.

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Adult Social Care Strategic Plan

WEBThe Adult Social Care Strategic Plan 2016 to 2020 shows how we'll approach adult social care over the next four years. It gives a context for future commissioning, care management and our role in the integration of health and social care. It sets out how we'll: put in place a new, more cost effective approach. provide services within our budget.

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The Care Act 2014

WEBSocial care and support is changing for the better in Bristol. The Care Act 2014 is, after more than 60 years, set to bring far-reaching and welcome changes to social care provision in Bristol and across England. The Act means that social work and social care is more up to date, able to help people live more independently and meet the changing

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People Experiencing Homelessness in Bristol Health Needs …

WEBThe creation of bespoke primary health data collection for the cohorts of interest can be considered. Opportunities can be explored for further data analysis to prevent, manage, and treat conditions of concern. The Housing Support Register (HSR) is a rich source of data for analysis of health needs and can be more regularly examined and

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JSNA Data Profiles

WEBThe Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) Health and Wellbeing profile is an overview of the changing health and wellbeing needs in Bristol and a way to quickly find related data. Since 2019 we have been focusing on a regularly updated Health and Wellbeing profile where each section is updated on a rolling basis as new data comes out.

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Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA)

WEBThe government requires all Health and Wellbeing Boards to produce an assessment of pharmaceutical services in its area every 3 years, to inform the NHS who commission pharmacy provision. This is undertaken using a nationally defined set of criteria. This document is called the pdf Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA) (10.19 MB).

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Social isolation

WEBThe project's research was included in the Public Health England publication: Reducing social isolation across the lifecourse. Locally, social isolation amongst older people is being addressed by Bristol Ageing Better. Work is underway with partners, the National Lottery and the Jo Cox Commission on Loneliness to develop solutions that respond

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JSNA Chapters and Spotlight reports

WEBSpotlight reports provide a more detailed focus on a defined area. Both types of report were primarily used before 2020 and were superseded by Health Needs Assessments. The following reports were produced between 2016 and 2019 and cover many health topics. For more up-to-date intelligence visit JSNA Data Profiles and Health Needs Assessments.

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JSNA Data Profile 2018

WEBJSNA 2018 Data Profile. The Health and Wellbeing in Bristol 2018 (JSNA 2018 data profile) report provides a snapshot of the health and wellbeing of Bristol in 2018, and highlights current and future needs of local people. As well as stressing the challenges, with a key theme of inequality which remains prevalent across the city, the report also

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Bristol All Age Carers Strategic Priorities

WEBThe 4 priorities of the Bristol All Age Carers Strategy. The priorities . The following strategic priorities were created by carers with support from Bristol Carers Voice and later endorsed by the Health and Wellbeing Board, for which Bristol City Council is a member, in July 2021:. Priority 1

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JSNA Health and Wellbeing Profile 2023/24

WEBUsing Public Health England estimates (now known as Office for Health Improvement and Disparities), there could be 20,000 people aged 18-64 experiencing social isolation in Bristol as well as between 6,300 and 11,400 people aged 65 & over. 2. Whilst older people are most at risk of social isolation, it is often caused by specific life events

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