Joint Strategic Needs Assessment 2008 Executive Summary
Summary
This Joint Strategic Needs Assessment sets out, at a high level, a picture of the health, wellbeing and social needs of the population of Northamptonshire. It represents a joint understanding of those needs shared between the Primary Care Trust, the County Council, and other health bodies and local authorities in the county. The most significant element of the JSNA is the growth of the Northamptonshire population over the next 15 years, largely due to its identification as apart of the Milton Keynes South Midlands growth area.
Related Publications
- Joint Strategic Needs Assessment 2008 website
- JSNA 2008 - Introduction
- JSNA 2008 - Chapter 1 Demography
- JSNA 2008 - Chapter 2 Life Expectancy and Mortality
- JSNA 2008 - Chapter 3 Social and environmental context
- JSNA 2008 - Chapter 4 Poor health in Northamptonshire
- JSNA 2008 - Chapter 5 Health behaviours and risk factors for disease
- JSNA 2008 - Chapter 7 Education, training and employment
- JSNA 2008 - Chapter 8 Adults with social care needs
- JSNA 2008 - Chapter 9 Children in need
- JSNA 2008 - Chapter 10 Citizens and customers
About This Document | |
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| Description | This Joint Strategic Needs Assessment sets out, at a high level, a picture of the health, wellbeing and social needs of the population of Northamptonshire. It represents a joint understanding of those needs shared between the Primary Care Trust, the County Council, and other health bodies and local authorities in the county. The most significant element of the JSNA is the growth of the Northamptonshire population over the next 15 years, largely due to its identification as apart of the Milton Keynes South Midlands growth area. |
| Subject & Keywords | heath, wellbeing, social care |
| Creator(s) | Northamptonshire County Council & Northamptonshire Teaching Primary Care Trust |
| Publisher(s) | Northamptonshire County Council |
| Date | 2008/09 |
| Type | Text |
| Coverage | Northamptonshire |
| Rights | Northamptonshire County Council & Northamptonshire Primary Care Trust |





