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The Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) describes the health and
wellbeing needs of Sheffield’s people. Its purpose is to inform the planning
and commissioning of services to meet these needs over the medium to long
term (5 to 10 years). Specifically it is a tool to identify inequalities in health
and wellbeing, and use the views of local people to help plan the
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Director of public health reports from 2007 and 2003.
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The Sheffield Health and Well-being Atlas is an interactive
tool displaying data at different geographic levels across the
city. The levels currently available are the 100 Neighbourhoods,
and 7 Service Districts. The Atlas will be constantly updated
as new data becomes available.
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Sheffield is comprised of 100 geographical Neighbourhoods (developed
by the City Council). Four page profiles of each Neighbourhood
are available showing a wide range of demographic, social and
health data - these are useful for supporting Health Needs Assessment.
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A tool designed to monitor changes across a range of indicators
linked to the underlying causes of health inequalities. Data
is available at neighbourhood, service district and PCT level.
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This report gives an overview of the numbers of mothers smoking
during pregnancy in Sheffield over the last few years.
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Monthly Monitoring of All Age All Cause Mortality, for Sheffield,
Service Districts, EPHP Areas and Neighbourhoods. Data from
January 2004 onwards.
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This report gives an overview of the breastfeeding rates in
Sheffield over the last few years.
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Monthly Monitoring of Live Births, for Sheffield, Service Districts,
Childrens Centres and Neighbourhoods. Data from January 2004
onwards.
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A Report commissioned by the Director of Public Health. The report gives an update on city level figures to 2006. It includes an explanation of the differences between local and ONS figures, trends, targets, comparisons with other local authorities, and characteristics of teenage conceptions e.g. abortion rates, gravida, smoking in pregnancy and breast feeding. Analysis by neighbourhoods and Service Districts.
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Parkwood Landfill Site, Sheffield: Health impact assessment
study. Volume 2
Findings of the second report into the health impact of the
Parkwood Landfill Site (Oct 2005)
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Parkwood Landfill Site Health Impact Assessment Summary
An assessment of possible health impacts of the Parkwood Landfill
Site (Nov 2003)
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Stratified spatial sampling frame for the Parkwood Landfill
site Health Impact Assessment (HIA)
Determining the Parkwood Landfill Site Research Sampling Frame
by Paul White, Sheffield Health Informatics Service (Feb 2003)
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SHAIPS is a large scale postal survey of a representative sample
of people in Sheffield conducted in 2000. Read
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The results of this survey highlight some specific areas of
concern about the health of Sheffield residents. Some of these
concerns apply to the whole population whilst others relate
to specific age groups or are relevant to either men or to women.
This survey also identifies some variation between PCTs in health
related behaviour, and draws attention to some features of the
health related factors amongst the South Asian population. (February
2004)
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here to view the Sheffield health & exercise survey (pdf)
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A planning model developed by the Department of Public Health
at the former Sheffield Health Authority, its purpose is to
predict numbers of patients requiring end stage renal failure
treatment.
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See also: Archived health
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The Patient Advice and Liaison Service aims
to advise and support patients, their families and
carers, provide information on NHS services and listen to your concerns,
suggestions and queries. Read more» |
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Information on the NHS in Sheffield is openly
available under the Freedom of Information Act. Take a look at the
classes of information available and learn how it works. Read
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