A Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) is a way local authorities, the NHS and other public sector partners work together to understand the current and future health and wellbeing needs of the local population and identify future priorities. The JSNA is a statutory responsibility of the Director of Public Health, Director of Children’s Services and Director of Adult Social Services.
The factsheet gives a brief overview of the key demographics and risk factors related to suicides, and how understanding of these factors supports local prevention measures in Camden.
This slide set is an analysis intended to inform Camden and Islington Public Health team and Clinical Commissioning Groups about causes of death contributing to changes in the life expectancy gap over time.
Specifically, this analysis shows how the gap in life expectancy between the most and least deprived areas have changed over time in Camden and Islington, and explores what causes of death are contributing to these changes
The profile brings together key demographic data at Camden practice level to help compare the characteristics of each practice population. It accompanies the Practice Profiles, which provide individual practice-level data. Unless stated otherwise, all data are from Camden’s GP Public Health dataset, 2012.
This public health intelligence profile provides an overview of life expectancy and cause of death by various demographic indicators like age, sex, deprivation, country of birth, place of death and ward in Camden and Islington.