JSNA District Summaries are now available with the latest data and information from the 2021 Oxfordshire JSNA:

This summary highlights the key findings from the 2021 Oxfordshire Joint Strategic Needs Assessment for Oxford district including historical and projected population change, wider determinants, health and mortality.

8 June 2021
Statistics on the built and natural environment
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The charts below show the recorded ethnicities and first language (English/Other) of Primary and Secondary (national curriculum years 1-11) pupils who attend Oxfordshire schools, split by the District in which they live. The underlying data comes from the January 2020 School Census*.

Some key themes include:

A new profile is now available for Blackbird Leys.  The report covers a range of population and health statistics, including:

- Geographical boundaries

- Population by age

- People living in communal establishments

Settlement profile for Blackbird Leys (November 2020)

Including data on:

- Geographical boundaries

- Population by age

- People living in communal establishments

- Deprivation and children in poverty

- Health profile data from Public Health England

- Unpaid care and care homes

- GP practice data for selected health conditions (diabetes, dementia and depression)

- Wider determinants of health - house prices and commuting

4 November 2020

The JSNA District Summaries have been updated with the latest social statistics from the 2020 Oxfordshire JSNA:

This summary highlights the key findings from the 2020 Oxfordshire Joint Strategic Needs Assessment for Oxford district including historical and projected population change, wider determinants, health and mortality.

Also included is a summary of health inequalities indicators for wards in Oxford from the JSNA Inequalities Annex (including the Tartan rug overview) and the Public Health England profile for Oxford.

2 July 2020

The 2020 JSNA was accepted by the Oxfordshire Health and Wellbeing Board meeting on 18th June 2020.

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