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.
This Equalities reportprovides the latest data on residents in selected population groups in Oxfordshire including “protected characteristics” as defined under the Equality Act of 2010.
The charts below show the recorded ethnicities and first language (English/Other) of Primary and Secondary (national curriculum years 1-11) pupils who attend Oxfordshire schools, split by the District in which they live. The underlying data comes from the January 2020 School Census*.
Oxfordshire County Council carries out an annual update to housing-led population forecasts to support planning for school places, social care and other services. These differ from the population projections provided by ONS in that they:
This JSNA Bitesize provides an overview of the '10 most deprived wards' in Oxfordshire. These wards include Lower Super Output Areas ranked in the most deprived 20% of areas in England according to the 2019 English Indices of Deprivation.
This version has been updated to include population counts from the Census 2021 survey and (where appropriate) the new Oxford City ward boundaries.