PCC Eastern European Economic Migrants JSNA and CCC Migrant Populations JSNA Stakeholder Scoping...

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14 October 2015

PCC EASTERN EUROPEAN ECONOMIC MIGRANTS JSNA

AND CCC MIGRANT POPULATIONS JSNA

Welcome, introductions & housekeeping

Liz Robin – Joint Director of Public Health, PCC and CCCFay Haffenden - Consultant in Public Health, CCCIain Green - Health Improvement Specialist, CCCSara Dunling-Hall, Registrar in Public Health, CCCRyan O’Neill, Analyst, PCCWendy Quarry - JSNA Programme Manager, CCC

What is the JSNA?

Joint Strategic Needs Assessments (JSNAs) are used to identify the health and well being needs of a local population and steer the commissioning of services to meet these needs.

They aim is to establish a shared, evidence based consensus on key local priorities to support commissioning to improve health and wellbeing outcomes and reduce inequalities.

Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA)Commissioners & Local Authorities jointly

describe health, care & wellbeing needs & service delivery

Focus on:• Outcomes• Partnership working• Consultation

Drives commissioning process

JSNA and JHWS: explicit link from evidence to service planning

Patients Public Experts ProvidersPatients Public Experts Providers Stakeholders Health &Care staff

The JSNA Process

Lynsey EmmettEpidemiological Scientist

Public Health England

Objectives of this Workshop Scope of the PCC Eastern European Economic Migrants

JSNA/CCC Migrant Populations JSNA

Stakeholder contribution: Bring their knowledge and experience to the JSNA

Key issues: what are they?

Current work: its contribution?

The Evidence: data sources?

Session 1: What should the scope of this JSNA include?

Session 2: Exploring the issues

Prioritise Have a look at the ideas for the scope of this JSNA and why.

Which are the most important issues You have 3 sticky dots to put against the topics you

feel are most important.

Next steps – producing the JSNA togetherData capture and analysis Writing Draft Report Key Findings Workshop with stakeholders in January Full report to Health and Wellbeing Boards Dissemination to general stakeholders

Early dissemination of key findings Dissemination to wider groups

Thank you for your time.

Let’s work together on this exciting piece of work.

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