The pattern of population change varies across the county

In 2021 the population of Oxfordshire was 725,314, an increase of 71,516 (+11%)  from 653,798 in 2011.

Accessible version of the 2022 JSNA Summary report.

The full report was received and signed off at the 6 October 2022 meeting of the Oxfordshire Health and Wellbeing Board. 

7 October 2022

Summary of the 2022 update to the Oxfordshire Joint Strategic Needs Assessment giving health and wellbeing facts and figures.

The summary includes:

  • an introduction to Oxfordshire
  • a one-page summary of the data that we have been able to include in this update showing early indications of the impact of COVID-19 on health and wellbeing in Oxfordshire
  • one-page summaries for the JSNA overall and for young people, for working age adults and for older people
  • a JSNA visual summary "snake" showing data by life-stage
  • links to dashboards with health and wellbeing indicators at Middle Layer Super Output Area level highlighting which areas rank as worse or bettet than the England average

Note that the information in this report is also included as the Executive Summary of the Oxfordshire JSNA 2022.

The full report was received and signed off at the 6 October 2022 meeting of the Oxfordshire Health and Wellbeing Board. 

7 October 2022

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 2022 report provides the most recent analysis of a broad range of data. 

This report was received and signed off by the 6 October 2022 meeting of the Oxfordshire Health and Wellbeing Board. 

7 October 2022

Infographic of data from the 2022 JSNA, arranged by lifecourse

28 September 2022
Profiles of communities that are most likely to experience health inequalities
Community insight profile graphic

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. 

7 September 2022

This bitesize is one of a series showing data for Oxfordshire related to the cost of living, and is focused on Pension Credit.

Pension Credit is an income-related benefit that tops up weekly income to £182.60 for a single person and to a joint £278.70 for a couple.

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.

12 August 2022

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