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Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) 2012 - 2016 Update Jan Walker 27 th September 2011. Provides a comprehensive analysis of local current and future needs for adults and children to inform commissioning Supports effective decision-making - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) 2012 - 2016 Update
Jan Walker
27th September 2011
JSNA - A Springboard for Action
• Provides a comprehensive analysis of local current and future needs for adults and children to inform commissioning
• Supports effective decision-making• Ensures efficient use of limited public
resources • Makes sure services deliver public value
by promoting the wellbeing of individuals, families and communities
Policy Context • Statutory duty on upper-tier local
authorities and local NHS since 2007
• Key part of health and social care reform
• Under the Health and Social Care Bill Health and Wellbeing boards will be required to produce a JSNA and a Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy that will drive all health and wellbeing strategic commissioning
Elements of the JSNA
• Population data - growth, migration, birth, gender, age, ethnicity
• Social and place - housing environment, employment, educational attainment, benefit uptake, vulnerable groups, crime and disorder and community cohesion
• Lifestyle determinants of health - exercise, smoking, diet, alcohol, drug abuse
Elements of the JSNA
• Epidemiology - mortality, life expectancy, long-term conditions, disease prevalence, immunisation uptake rates
• Service access and utilisation - emergency admissions, vulnerable groups receiving care, screening uptake, transport, children’s centres and welfare rights
• Evidence of effectiveness - good practice, literature reviews, National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) guidelines and quality standards
Elements of the JSNA
• Other local data - Information from the voluntary sector, qualitative sources, service providers, the private sector
• Community perspectives – the views,
expectations, perceptions and experiences of service users and local communities about what contributes to good health.
Progress to Date
• Agreed timescale for production of 2012-2016 JSNA by April 2012
• JSNA Steering Group set up with cross-cutting membership from council Health and voluntary sectors
• Extensive Data collection exercise underway
• Vision for Trafford JSNA developed
Life Course Approach
• Pre-conception & Birth (smoking during pregnancy, birth & fertility rates, Infant mortality, etc)
• Children (Access to Sure Start, Obesity, Educational Attainment, Looked After Children, etc)
• Young People (Sexual Health, Teen Pregnancy, Skills & Employment, Alcohol/Substance Abuse, etc)
• Working Age Adults (Deprivation, Housing, Mental Health, Health Screening, etc)
• Getting Older (Demographics, Fuel Poverty / Winter Deaths, Dementia, Falls, etc)
• Mortality (Life Expectancy, Causes of Death, etc)
Vision for Trafford JSNA
• It will be web based using InfoTraffordinfotrafford.org.uk
• It will present needs at different levels: • Trafford • Ward Profiles • Communities• Vulnerable Groups
Questions