Telling the story. Examples of data visualisation and report writing to different audiences

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Telling the story

Examples of data visualisation and report writing to different audiences

JSNA

• A report which is constantly evolving• ‘yellow pages’ of data to on line

interactive resource• Increase in the amount of

commentary• Used to make decisions and prioritise

(Health and Wellbeing Strategy)

Kidney disease PCT profiles• Target audience for profiles are

commissioners – what level of knowledge do they have?

• Multiple methods of presenting data used to keep interest high

• Can’t please all the people all the time

Teenage pregnancy• Data presented as maps rather than

profile or report• Issues with small numbers – so mapped

significance rather than rates• No commentary• Time line animation• Significance of colour

choice

Child and Adolescent Health- an example of how we can improve health outcomes

Dr Kate Allen – Consultant in Public Health

Irene Kakoullis – Head of Health Partnerships

Presenting to a Health and Wellbeing Board

Meet Becky, aged 14…

Has recently got a boyfriend

Has occasionally missed school

Low aspirations

Not physically activeDrinks alcohol at weekends

She hasn’t seen her father for 6 months

Has poor literacy

Lacks accurate health information

Low self esteem

Difficult relationship with parents

Lives in Ravensdale, Mansfield

Has tried cannabis

Participation in sport and physical activity by district

Distribution of alcohol related youth anti-social behaviour incidents in Nottinghamshire (2008/09)

Alcohol and Substance Use• What interventions are needed?

– Reducing access to cigarettes, drugs and alcohol.– Drugs education– Young people friendly, non-judgemental, confidential services.– Parental guidance – Good relationships with trusted adults with appropriate levels of

support

• Examples of what we offer:

– Specialist services led by NHS but now included under the umbrella or Targeted Youth Support.

– Healthy Schools accredit schools for drugs education and policies

– Service for children affected by parental substance use

Positive Outcomes for BeckyHas the means and motivation to sustain & improve health

Access to ‘Young People friendly’ services

Receives accurate advice from parents/carers and communicates well

Feels safe and happy

Has high aspirations

Has access to non-judgmental advice

Has up to date information and knows where to get help

Has high self esteem & confidence

Has somewhere to go and something to do

Has resilience skills

Positive relationships

Mental Health Report in Derbyshire - Headlines• Multiple Needs Assessments on Mental

Health in Derbyshire – difficult to get to grips with and deliver a clear message.

• Produced summary reports at CCG level bringing together significant points from all the separate HNA

Presentation...the future

• Infographics• Youtube

Presentation...the future

• Case fatality rates

Attributable fractions for the non-data minded!2 NI39 admissions =

Ethanol poisoning2 X Epilepsy4 X

Hypertension10 X Breast cancer25 X

Presentation....Different audiences

NOO and youtube• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEzMnp

L6Jyg&feature=relmfu

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmM_rDlfsU4