Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit Joint Strategic Needs Assessment Overview and What’s New? 18/12/13.

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Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit Joint Strategic Needs Assessment Overview and What’s New? 18/12/13

Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit JSNA Defined »Understanding what needs to be done; capabilities, needs and assets of the people, places and communities we deliver services to. »Collaborative »Not about templates or 200-page documents »Striking a balance between statistics and deeper experience

What does the data say? (Understanding the differences between and within communities) What does the community say? (Listening to our communities) What can we practically do/ change? ( Enabling Communities – being realistic) Are we currently meeting the needs? (Performance & Quality)

Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit The Audience »Local Communities »Promote conversations about what’s important in local areas, attract external funding »People who make decisions »Understand & identify local priorities »People who spend money and plan resources »Explains local demand, the nature of the market & how different people need different services.

Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit The Big Picture

Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit Population: If B&NES was 20 people…

Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit Demographic Change DEATHS LIFE EXPECTANCY by 2021, 75+ pop will increase by 20% Increased demand for: health & care services housing

Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit Trends in Demand - Care

Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit Happiness House price to residential wages Workplace WagesLife Expectancy Best Worst How do we compare?

Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit An Affordability challenge

Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit » 25% increase in the cost a good standard of living between 2008 and 2013 (JRF)…so, »Of working age people in Bath and North East Somerset That’s between 21,000 and 36,000 residents »Risk profiling shows 67% of people at risk of eviction are in work. »Often moving in and out of employment Over 10% don’t earn a living wage for a single person Over 20% don’t earn a living wage for people in a couple or family

Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit Inequalities remain important

Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit Inequalities: The number 20 bus route

Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit Life Expectancy Best Worst Which means, for those communities

Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit And so do lifestyle factors

Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit Lifestyle Risk Factors 16% of adults smoke Hospital admissions for alcohol are increasing Less than 30% get enough physical activity Obesity –26% of reception (5-6 year old) children unhealthy weight –26% of year 6 (11-12 year old) children unhealthy weight –22% of adults are obese

Bath and North East Somerset – The place to live, work and visit But people with no qualifications are almost 5 times more likely to engage in them than those with post 16 education. ¼ of over 16s are engaging in 3 or more risky lifestyle behaviours (39,000 residents) Health Survey for England: Adult smoking rates have decreased 23% 16%

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