NATIONAL JSNA PROJECT – WORKSHOP 1 Doug Haines Public Health & Partnership Analyst Torbay Care Trust Bernard Page Service Manager Policy & Partnership Torbay Council
Torbay JSNA - Overview Second JSNA for Torbay TCT lead on behalf of the LSP Creation of local intelligence network; i – Bay Simplistic layout to maximise user engagement
Torbay Documents
Torbay’s 2008 JSNA
i – Bay Network Connexions Cornwall & Devon Devon & Cornwall Constabulary Devon & Cornwall Probation Service South Devon College Torbay Care Trust Torbay Citizens Advice Bureau Torbay Council Torbay Development Agency Torbay Worklessness Forum
2007 JSNA Outcomes JSNA published at Ward and GP commissioning level – Direct influence PBC plans Principle of ‘differential investment’ Partnership actions WCC – Level 3 for Competency 2
SWOT Analysis StrengthsWeaknesses Strong partnership approach ‘dead’ document Simplistic design / layout Out of date data OpportunitiesThreats Live dynamic datasets Data sharing between agencies Predictive for future levels of need Financial restrictions to continuing the process
Plans for the future Strategic review of local Community Plan More detailed work through i-bay to reduce the data gaps Predictive element around expected levels of need in the next 5 to 10 years Inclusion of more Vital Signs and National Indicators GP data Multi agency interactive web solution
Successes High level partnership buy in across all agencies Quality of professionals skills sets Built on strong working relationships Good access to detailed Social Care data as one of 5 Care Trusts