Thank you to everyone who came to our online Oxfordshire analyst networking meeting on 28th April, hosted by Oxfordshire County Council and Oxford City Council. 

The event was attended by people from Oxfordshire councils, NHS Oxfordshire CCG, Oxford Health, and charities including Age UK Oxfordshire and Citizens Advice. 

Thank you to our speakers:

The Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) report 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.

An updated profile is now available for Thame. The report covers a range of population and health statistics, including:

- Geographical boundaries

- Population by age

- People living in communal establishments

Community profile of Health and Wellbeing evidence for Thame (March 2021) 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

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This Equalities report provides the latest data on residents in selected population groups in Oxfordshire including “protected characteristics” as defined under the Equality Act of 2010.

This Equalities report provides data on residents in selected population groups in Oxfordshire including “protected characteristics” as defined under the Equality Act of 2010.
There is also information for practitioners on carrying out an equity audit.
In some cases, local data is unavailable, so figures for Oxfordshire have been estimated from national surveys and local population data.
Note on COVID-19:
• This report includes the most recent datasets accessed in January 2021.
• Most data is as of mid-2019 or from the Census 2011 survey or up to March 2020.
• This means that this report will not reflect the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic (from early 2020).
Note that this information is also included in chapter 3 of the 2021 update of the Oxfordshire JSNA. Further JSNA resources are available via the JSNA page of Oxfordshire Insight

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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 2021 report provides the most recent analysis of a broad range of data. 

Last updated 18th June 2021

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Summary of the 2021 update to the Oxfordshire Joint Strategic Needs Assessment giving health and wellbeing facts and figures.

Amended 18/06/2021: community safety statistics - victims data now refers to counts of unique victims.

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
  • a JSNA inequalities data "tartan rug" for Oxfordshire showing health and wellbeing indicators at Middle Layer Super Output Area level and highlighting which areas rank as worse or bettet than the England average

Note that this information in this report is also included as the Executive Summary of the Oxfordshire JSNA 2021

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Accessible versions of JSNA chapters
Infographic of data from the 2021 JSNA, arranged by lifecourse
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