This excel pack includes 25 ward level inequalities indicators for all wards in Oxfordshire and a summary page for each of the 6 Oxfordshire Clinical Commissioning Group areas and each of the 5 District Council areas.

The pack has been developed by Oxfordshire County Council's Public Health team.

First published May 2018

  • Updated November 2018 with new ONS mid year estimates (2017), GP registered populations and CQC data on care/nursing home beds
  • Updated March 2019 with Child Obesity prevalence indicators, GP registered populations and CQC data on care/nursing home beds 
10 April 2019

This summary highlights the key findings from the 2018 Oxfordshire Joint Strategic Needs Assessment for West Oxfordshire district including historical and projected population change, wider determinants, health and mortality.

Also included is a summary of health inequalities indicators for wards in West Oxfordshire from the JSNA Inequalities Annex (including the Tartan rug overview) and the Public Health England 2017 profile for West Oxfordshire.

18 June 2018

This summary highlights the key findings from the 2018 Oxfordshire Joint Strategic Needs Assessment for Vale of White Horse district including historical and projected population change, wider determinants, health and mortality.

Also included is a summary of health inequalities indicators for wards in Vale of White Horse from the JSNA Inequalities Annex (including the Tartan rug overview) and the Public Health England 2017 profile for Vale of White Horse.

18 June 2018

This summary highlights the key findings from the 2018 Oxfordshire Joint Strategic Needs Assessment for South Oxfordshire district including historical and projected population change, wider determinants, health and mortality.

Also included is a summary of health inequalities indicators for wards in South Oxfordshire from the JSNA Inequalities Annex (including the Tartan rug overview) and the Public Health England 2017 profile for South Oxfordshire.

18 June 2018

This summary highlights the key findings from the 2018 Oxfordshire Joint Strategic Needs Assessment for Oxford City including historical and projected population change, wider determinants, health and mortality.

Also included is a summary of health inequalities indicators for wards in Oxford City from the JSNA Inequalities Annex (including the Tartan rug overview) and the Public Health England 2017 profile for Oxford.

18 June 2018

This summary highlights the key findings from the 2018 Oxfordshire Joint Strategic Needs Assessment for Cherwell district including historical and projected population change, wider determinants, health and mortality.

Also included is a summary of health inequalities indicators for wards in Cherwell from the JSNA Inequalities Annex (including the Tartan rug overview) and the Public Health England 2017 profile for Cherwell.

18 June 2018

Over 80 people have registered to hear about and discuss the findings of the 2018 Joint Strategic Needs Assessment and help us to shape the 2019 JSNA report.

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Date and venue

Joint Strategic Needs Assessment Conference 2018

Date and venue

Monday 18th June from 12pm to 4pm in the Assembly Room of the Town Hall.

Attention

Commissioners and service providers with an interest in the changing health and wellbeing needs of the population of Oxfordshire and its communities.
Voluntary and Community Sector organisations in Oxfordshire.
Analysts contributing to and making use of the JSNA.

Conference Aim

To share the latest JSNA intelligence on health & well-being and inequalities in Oxfordshire.
To discuss ways of improving the content of the JSNA going forwards.
Networking!

Agenda

PART 1: JSNA 2018 and our changing county
PART 2: Improving the JSNA content
21 May 2018
Notes from the meeting of Oxfordshire Analysts held on 8th May 2018 in the Long Room of the Town Hall
9 May 2018

Thank you to everyone who came along to the Oxfordshire Analyst Networking Meeting in the Long Room of the Town Hall on 8th May.  It was great to see such a wide range of people representing Oxfordshire's Local Authorities, Police, Health and vountary sector.

The presentation topics this time were:

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