This pack provides data and links for local indicators related to Healthy Place Shaping in Oxfordshire under the heading of Community Activation.

14 August 2023

This pack provides data and links for local indicators related to Healthy Place Shaping in Oxfordshire under the heading of Built Environment .

14 August 2023
Map showing middle layer super output areas (MSOAs) in Oxfordshire for the 2021 Census as of 2023. There are 87 with an average of 7,600 residents.
27 July 2023
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 2023 SIA update is based on: Crime data published by the Office for National Statistics in May 2022 (data to December 2022) which allows for comparisons with national averages and similar areas; Locally sourced crime statistics from Thames Valley Police, data to December 2022; Other local and national datasets, as referenced throughout the report.
12 July 2023
The Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) provides information about Oxfordshire’s population and the factors affecting health, wellbeing, and social care needs. It brings together information from different sources and partners to create a shared evidence base, which supports service planning, decision-making, and delivery. The 2023 report provides the most recent analysis of a broad range of data. This report is final and has been signed off by the 29 June 2023 meeting of the Oxfordshire Health and Wellbeing Board.
4 July 2023

Map showing wards in Oxfordshire as of 2022, highlighting the 10 most deprived. There are 112 wards in Oxfordshire with an average of 6,500 residents.

29 June 2023

Infographic of data from the 2023 JSNA, arranged by lifecourse

22 June 2023
A presentation given to the Rainbow network, showcasing the facts and insights that have been learned from Census 2021.
24 February 2023
A presentation given to the REACH network, showcasing the facts and insights that have been learned from Census 2021.
17 May 2023

Full report of the 2022-23 Healthy Weight Needs Assessment.

Living with excess weight poses a significant challenge to living a healthy life. It is one of the leading causes of preventable early deaths, increasing the risks for a wide range of health. It is associated with worse mental health and lower educational attainment in children and needing to take more sick leave in adults. Excess weight also comes with high social costs due to its impact on residents’ quality of life and increased need for health and social care, costing an estimated 3% of the UK’s GDP.

The focus of this needs assessment is on preventing and addressing excess weight.

25 May 2023

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