Joint Strategic Needs Assessments (JSNA)

The Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) is a process by which Local Authorities and Integrated Care Boards assess the current and future health, care and wellbeing needs of the local community to inform local decision making.

About the Joint Strategic Needs Assessment

Find out what a JSNA is, what it aims to do and what it includes

Health and wellbeing strategy

Priorities to improve health and wellbeing of Buckinghamshire residents and reduce inequalities

Population of Buckinghamshire

Data, analysis, and reports about the population and demography of Buckinghamshire.

Health inequalities

Data, analysis and reports about the inequalities between different groups within Buckinghamshire.

Health behaviours

Data, analysis, and reports about the social determinants of health behaviours, such as smoking, substance use, and physical activity, that influence health outcomes in Buckinghamshire.

Mental health

Data, analysis, and reports about the mental health of residents in Buckinghamshire.

Adults

Data, analysis, and reports about adults in Buckinghamshire.

Older adults

Data, analysis and reports about older adults in Buckinghamshire.

Healthy places

Data, analysis and reports about place related factors (for example economy, education, air quality) that influence health in Buckinghamshire.

Health protection

Data, analysis and reports about the prevention of communicable diseases (for example vaccines and immunisations) in Buckinghamshire.

Population groups

Data, analysis and reports about the various population groups within Buckinghamshire such as the armed forces.