Joint Strategic Needs Assessment
Predicting the borough's health and well-being
The Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) identifies the
current and future health and social care needs of the borough’s
population and analyses whether needs are being met locally. It has
been carried out jointly by Kensington and Chelsea Council and NHS
Kensington and Chelsea.
There are three products:
The new JSNA report provides an overview of the population
trends and needs, drawing from data from a range of sources,
including the London Health Observatory, The Local Government
Association and the Office for National Statistics, as well as data
held by the local NHS and the Council. As both organisations are
currently undergoing substantial change, it is envisaged that
future JSNAs will take a comprehensive approach to ensuring that
this structural change matches local population need.
Over 100 easy to read and updated factsheets on a range of
demographic, health and social care topics.
This is a report in response to the 2009 JSNA. It describes the
progress that has been made in relation to the issues that were
highlighted in the last JSNA report.
Other items of interest:
Links to current strategies and research documents that were
referenced in the JSNA, as well as Department of Health papers
about the JSNA.
Containing previous reports and factsheets