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Report | Vale of White Horse | 26/09/2022 |
Abingdon Caldecott Community Profile Annex 1 - Groups, Organisations and Assets Abingdon Caldecott Community Profile Annex 1 - Groups, Organisations and Assets |
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Report | Oxford | 26/09/2022 |
The Leys Community Profile The Leys Community Profile |
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Report | Oxfordshire | 07/09/2022 |
Oxfordshire Storytelling Project Report August 2022 The Oxfordshire Storytelling Project supported members of the Oxfordshire Comms Group to learn about the Storytelling methodology and use it to collect stories from 5 people involved in different ways in mental wellbeing support – staff, volunteers and recipients of support. This report reflects the learning from a participatory analysis of these stories with local partners in June 2022. |
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Report | Oxfordshire | 12/08/2022 |
Bitesize on Pension Credit This bitesize is one of a series showing data for Oxfordshire related to the cost of living, and is focused on Pension Credit It includes data on people claiming Pension Credit in Oxfordshire by Local Authority district and an estimate of those eligible but not claiming. |
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Report | Oxfordshire | 22/07/2022 |
Bitesize on cost of food This bitesize is one of a series showing data for Oxfordshire related to the cost of living and is focused on the cost of food. |
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Report | Oxfordshire | 11/07/2022 |
Bitesize on cost of renting This bitesize is one of a series showing data for Oxfordshire related to the cost of living and is focused on the cost of renting. |
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Report | Oxfordshire | 30/06/2022 |
Bitesize on smoking and inequalities This bitesize report highlights data on the differences in rates of smoking by deprivation, occupation, sexual orientation and mental health. |
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Report | Oxfordshire | 16/06/2022 |
2022 Oxfordshire Strategic Intelligence Assessment The Strategic Intelligence Assessment (SIA) provides information about crime and community safety in Oxfordshire and is part of the evidence base which supports community safety partners to plan and target their work. This 2022 SIA update is based on: Crime data published by the Office for National Statistics in May 2022 (data to December 2021) which allows for comparisons with national averages and similar areas; Locally sourced crime statistics from Thames Valley Police, data to December 2021; Other local and national datasets, as referenced throughout the report. |
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Report | Oxfordshire | 16/06/2022 |
Needs Assessment for School-aged Children in Oxfordshire 2022 Ensuring every child has the best start in life is one the key priorities of the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID, formerly a part of Public Health England). Investing in children and families and enabling children to thrive is a crucial part of achieving the Governments ‘Levelling Up’ agenda to reduce inequalities seen across the country. Delays in identifying and meeting the health and wellbeing needs of children and young people can have far reaching effects, impacting their chance of reaching their full potential and leading happy, healthy adult lives. This Health Needs Assessment of school aged children (aged 5-19 years) has been carried out to gain a clearer picture of the needs of children, young people and their families across Oxfordshire. This will help to inform the delivery of the Healthy Child Programme, as part of the Local Authority’s responsibility to commission public health services for children. |
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Report | Oxfordshire | 01/04/2022 |
Oxfordshire Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment 2022 The Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA) is a statutory report that is required to be produced by each local Health and Well Being Board (HWB) every three years or more frequently. The PNA is the means by which the community pharmaceutical services in a Health and Well Being Board area are reviewed and evaluations are made as to whether or not these services are adequately meeting the needs of the population. The PNA should inform the commissioning of essential, enhanced and advanced services from community pharmacies by NHS England, and the commissioning of services from pharmacies by the Public Health department of the local authority and by other local commissioners such as the Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG). Moreover, NHS England has the responsibility for using PNAs as the basis for determining ‘market-entry’ to the local pharmaceutical list. |