Understanding Cornwall Community Intelligence Team Lorna Fish and Abi Messenger.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
1 Oxfordshire PCT Ambitious about improving the health and wellbeing of local people. Developing the PCT Strategy Local Medical Committee October 18th.
Advertisements

Partnership Approaches to Preventing and Tackling Child Poverty 17 October 2011 James Hardy Children Schools and Families Locality Manager.
Improving Later Life in South Tyneside. Background.
Welfare Reform Overview Adam Clark, Norfolk Community Advice Network June 2013.
Page 1 Boscombe Strategic Assessment 21 st July 2011.
Building pride in Cumbria Do not use fonts other than Arial for your presentations Cumbria Intelligence Observatory: Cumbria Atlas Rebecca Raw: Research,
Demographic Trends Affecting Cities Aging. Outline  Trends  Implications for cities  Checklist for cities  Information resources.
Right First Time: Update. Overview Making sure Sheffield residents continue to get the best possible health services is the aim of a new partnership between.
The American Community Survey: Practical Applications with Current Data U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey U.S. Census Bureau Summer 2001.
Clinical Lead Self Care and Prevention
Causes of Poverty in the UK. What is Poverty?  “Individuals, families and groups in the population can be said to be in poverty when they lack the resources.
Joint Strategic Needs Assessment Devon Overview 2015 Simon Chant Public Health Specialist Thursday 11 June 2015.
What’s new in the Child Poverty Unit – Research and Measurement Team Research and Measurement Team Child Poverty Unit.
The Demographic Transition Model (DTM)
Presentation to Inclusion Ireland Conference & AGM Pat Healy – National Director Social Care 10 th May, 2014.
Future Public Services 23 April 2014 Nick Page Strategic Director for Children’s Services Item No. 3.
County Durham Planning Unit – Strategic Plan on a page
Lesson Starter How can lifestyle choices lead to health inequalities?
1000 Lives Let’s talk about...your health and wellbeing Adam Boey Southwark Health and Wellbeing Board Southwark’s Health and Wellbeing Engagement Programme.
Health priorities for Charnwood, 2010 and beyond Dr Mike McHugh Consultant in Public Health NHS Leicestershire County and Rutland 7/9/10.
Health Trends SSP Executive 18 th December. How long we can expect to live for has increased both nationally and in Salford LE in Salford (years)
A presentation for the Women’s Institute for a Secure Retirement February 28, 2008 Barbara D. Bovbjerg Director Education, Workforce, and Income Security.
Calculating the Dependency Ratio
Lancashire Fairness Commission – October 2014 Donna Studholme - Head of Information, Advice and Guidance.
Spatial Patterns of Deprivation David McPhee Communities ASD.
Commissioning for a New Era. The challenges we face…
Welfare Benefits Revenues, Benefits and Customer Services Helen Bilham – Business Support and Improvement Manager Leigh Noall – Business Development Officer.
Hertfordshire Health & Wellbeing Conference: Starting Well Dr SJ Louise Smith Sue Beck Public Health, Hertfordshire County Council.
IPC The Regional Housing Market for Older People in the South West Exeter 24th th September 2008.
Delivering the Family Poverty Strategy through the Family Poverty Commissioning Framework August 2012.
CTRPH Seminar 22 nd October 2008 How NEPHO can help and some examples of recent work Professor John Wilkinson – Director Gillian Bryant – Health Information.
Housing Support in Local Housing Strategies Stephen Sandham Housing Support team.
Physical Environment 1) In the past three months, how many times have you visited any outdoor recreation locations in San Luis Obispo.
Investigating Population Pyramids and what they tell us. AP Human Geography.
Demographic Trends: Carl Onubogu. Average household income Percentage of population over 25 with less than high school education Percentage.
Early help – some signals and examples Nick Page 18 March 2013.
Housing and Health Is the glass half-empty or half-full? 8 th October 2009 Robert Cornwall.
strategic-needs-assessment.aspx Joint Strategic Needs Assessment David Stacey Programme Manager for Public Health.
Joint Strategic Needs Assessment Voluntary & Community Sector Assembly 21 st July 2011 Dr Pat Diskett (Deputy Director of Public Health, NHS Bristol) and.
Note: information shown from unpublished report - not for further circulation Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) September 2011 Update to JSNA 2009/10.
North West Youth Employment Convention Wednesday, 23 November 2011 Nick Page.
JSNA 2012: Summary of Main Findings. Infant mortality trend, England, Yorkshire and Humber and North East Lincolnshire There have been big reductions.
Sport England CSAF funding Bedwell Gets Active July 2014-June 2017 Louise Gallagher Wednesday 9 th July 2014.
School Nursing Review Stakeholder Event: Shirley Brierley Consultant in Public Health, Jeanette Crabbe Senior Public Health Manager, & Public Health Team.
Herts Children’s Trust Partnership: Progress and Performance 2009/10 Making a Positive Difference to the Lives of Children and Young People John Harris.
Roots. Demography Demography is the study of population characteristics Changing population trends in the UK is an important topic for Geographers to.
Population Dilemmas in Europe. The Geographic Setting One of the smallest continents in size 1/8 th of the population lives there Population Density is.
HOW ARE PRIORITY ISSUES FOR AUSTRALIA’S HEALTH IDENTIFIED? HEALTH PRIORITIES IN AUSTRALIA.
Roots. Demography Demography is the study of population characteristics Changing population trends in the UK is an important topic for geographers to.
A Call to Action. Aims of Call to Action To have an honest and realistic debate about health and care To agree our shared priorities To help local people.
Welfare reform – informing activities Saddleworth and Lees District Partnership Corporate Research & Intelligence Team April 2013.
Annual Report 2013/14. The causes of the causes  The social determinants of health underpin the stark inequalities in health in Camden and Islington.
Oldham’s Shadow Health and Wellbeing Board Cath Green Chief Executive First Choice Homes Oldham.
How healthy is your community? Public Health Warwickshire Spring 2014 Warwick and localities version.
Learning Objective: To understand why it is necessary to rebrand rural locations CASE STUDY: Deprivation in Cornwall Starter: What words come to mind when.
Poverty, Deprivation and Children’s Health. -Poverty and low socio economic status have a profound effect on child health:  Poor infants are more likely.
Compact between schools & local employers Pre-employment / apprenticeship programs Employer job subsidies Increase apprenticeships New Apprenticeship.
CHILDREN IN THE SOUTH WEST Bulletin 1 Stickin’ Out: DEMOGRAPHICS AND DEPRIVATION.
Reducing health inequalities among children and young people Director of Public Health Report 2012/13.
Emotional Wellbeing and Children and Adolescents Mental Health Services Strategy and Review Programme David Loyd-Hearn Commissioning Lead Children and.
Joint Strategic Needs Assessment Lynn Waight Lead Commissioner Adult Social Care Pat Owen Public Health Consultant.
THE HEALTH CHALLENGE Sheila Shribman National Clinical Director Children, Young People & Maternity.
Planning for Health in Worcestershire
North East London (NEL): Mental Health Crisis Care
Starter: Which stage on the demographic transition model?
DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS
Sheron Hosking Head of Children’s Health Joint Commissioning Team
West Solihull Locality Profile 2018.
North Solihull Locality Profile 2018.
TACKLING CHILD POVERTY: KEY CONTEXTUAL ISSUES
Presentation transcript:

Understanding Cornwall Community Intelligence Team Lorna Fish and Abi Messenger

Understanding Cornwall

Geographical variations are significant and have an impact on services Geographical variations are significant and have an impact on services

Demographic change will have a profound effect on the public sector and the services it delivers Demographic change will have a profound effect on the public sector and the services it delivers

Prevention and early intervention can make a difference and save money

Deprivation is a persistent problem Wealthy retiree Single parent on benefits Elderly couple in ill health Second home Working family

Transition between services and life stages is a risk area

Need to make the most of our strengths and opportunities

Cornwall people profile Cornwall is different to the England average There are small numbers of some groups There are still many groups we do not know much about “ kernewek ”

Geography matters… Understanding differences in geography allows you to target services more efficiently and can improve access.

% BME (2001 Census) There higher percentages of BME groups in Truro, Falmouth and Newquay, including a hotspot associated with Treliske.

Access to Services Areas on the map would have to travel for over 30 minutes by public transport to access their nearest hospital. This includes almost all of North Cornwall, large proportions of the south coast, central Cornwall, the Lizard and far west Penwith.

% claiming ESA and incapacity benefits Mainly town areas, with particular hotspots in CPR, Penzance, St Austell, and Falmouth

Child Poverty Areas with a higher proportions of child poverty are mostly in town areas. CPR, Penzance, Newlyn, Falmouth, Penryn and Bodmin have areas where child poverty levels are twice the England average.

Changes in population Cornwall is one of the fastest growing areas in the UK In line with national trends Cornwall’s population is getting older More young people (16-29) are staying as there are improved job and education prospects Migration into Cornwall is mainly for economic and lifestyle reasons, not retirement

Future work Understanding Cornwall Child Poverty Needs Assessment Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (Health, wellbeing and social care)

Further information All this and more is available on our website Community Intelligence Team County Hall, Treyew Road, Truro, TR1 3AY