JSNA 2011 - Bromley Partnerships
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JSNA
Dr Agnes Marossy
Consultant in Public Health Medicine
What is the JSNA?
• The purpose of the JSNA is to identify the
current and future health and wellbeing needs
of the people of Bromley, taking into account
existing services.
What is the JSNA?
• Statutory
• Examines aggregated assessment of need and
should not be used for identifying need at the
individual level
• Should identify groups where needs are not
being met and that are experiencing poor
outcomes
• A continuous process
What is the JSNA?
• Core dataset
• Report
• Back up from more detailed health needs
assessments and relevant strategic documents
What should the JSNA Deliver?
• An understanding of the current and future
health and wellbeing needs of the population
over both the short term (three to five years),
and the longer term future (five to ten years)
to inform strategic planning commissioning
services and interventions that will achieve
better health and wellbeing outcomes and
reduce inequalities.
JSNA Steering Group
Representatives from:
• Public Health (DPH and Consultant)
• AD Commissioning & Partnerships (LBB)
• Adult Social Care (LBB)
• Planning Team (LBB)
• Children & Young People’s Team (LBB)
• Community Links
• Bromley LINk
• (Clinical Commissioning)
JSNA Process
Published
Action
Plan
On priorities
Needs Assessment
Report
Website
Core Dataset
On identified priorities
On key issues
Updated each year
Engagement
• Through members of the Steering Group
• Sought from Partnership Groups
• Planning a workshop with the Health &
Wellbeing Board
JSNA Content 2011
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Demographic Overview
Life Expectancy & the Burden of Disease
Environment
Housing
Children
Older People
People with Physical Disabilities & Sensory
Impairment
• Carers
LOW BURDEN
HIGH BURDEN
The burden of ill health
LIFE EXPECTANCY
CORONARY HEART DISEASE/STROKE
CANCER
SMOKING
FOUNDATION STAGE ATTAINMENT
GAP IN EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT FOR
VULNERABLE GROUPS
SUICIDE
HEALTH OF PEOPLE WITH LEARNING
DISABILITY
IMPROVING
Acknowledgement for the concept to Dr Hiten Dodhia, Lambeth PCT
DIABETES
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
ADULT OBESITY
CHILDHOOD OBESITY
ANXIETY/DEPRESSION
DEMENTIA
SUPPORT FOR CARERS
CYP WITH COMPLEX NEEDS AND DISABILITIES
CYP WITH MENTAL HEALTH AND EMOTIONAL
PROBLEMS
CYP REFERRED TO CHILDREN'S SOCIAL CARE
ATRIAL FIBRILLATION
TEENAGE PREGNANCY
HIV
LIVER DISEASE
SELF HARM
COMPLEX CARE & TRANSITION FOR PEOPLE
WITH PDSI
APPROPRIATE HOUSING
WORSENING
Key issues
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Diabetes
High blood pressure
Adult and childhood obesity
Anxiety / depression
Dementia
Support for carers
The gap in educational attainment
Next Steps
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Dissemination
Health & Wellbeing Strategy
Respond to Feedback
JSNA 2012