Healthy places (JSNA)

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

Department of Public Health Annual Report 2018: Healthy places

Report on the effect of the places we live, work and play on our health and wellbeing.

Housing and homelessness

Topic Report: Housing & Homelessness (2024) PDF, 1.13MB

A report that looks at four areas of housing and health in Buckinghamshire. These are housing quality, housing affordability, housing security, and homelessness.

Environment and air quality

Air quality data (Bucks Data Exchange)

An analysis of air quality in Buckinghamshire compared to other areas.

Natural and built environment profile (Office for Health Improvement & Disparities)

Data showing the effects of our surroundings on our health such as air quality, density of fast food outlets and noise pollution.

Met Office Local Authority Climate Explorer

A tool provided by the Met Office to help understand climate change in your local area.

Met Office Climate Report for Buckinghamshire (2024) PDF, 8.03MB

A report generated by the Met Office to provide high-level, non-technical summaries of climate change projects for Buckinghamshire.

Recycling data (Bucks Data Exchange)

Recycling rate data is the percentage of household waste sent for reuse, recycling or composting.

Economy

Bucks Economic Intelligence Observatory

Evidence and insights on the Buckinghamshire Economy to help policy makers, businesses and researchers and guide decision-making.

Economic data summary (Bucks Data Exchange)

Data on unemployment, different occupations, top job postings, skills, qualifications and annual earnings.

Labour market profile - Buckinghamshire (nomis- official census and labour market statistics)

Data on the labour supply including unemployment, reasons for unemployment, occupations and earnings.

Education and training

Education profiles (Office for Health Improvement & Disparities)

Data showing school readiness, average attainment, absence and 16 to 17 year olds not in education or training (NEET).

Community safety

Director of Public Health Annual Report 2021: Domestic violence and abuse

This report covers how to recognise signs of domestic abuse, where to get help, who may be at greater risk of experiencing domestic abuse and when, including research on the warning signs leading up to domestic homicides.

Community safety data (Bucks Data Exchange)

Data on safety concerns, anti-social behaviour, doorstep crime, nuisance calls, scams, vehicle crime and violent crime.

Serious Violence Needs Assessment PDF, 2.26MB

An assessment of the overall picture of serious violence across Buckinghamshire, identifying trends in groups and locations that are more vulnerable to serious violence.