People in groups with similar characteristics, such as their age, sex, or occupation; and communities with common characteristics, beliefs and behaviours, such as area of residence, ethnicity, or lifestyle, often suffer similar health and wellbeing problems.
Needs assessments focusing on specific groups or communities are able to give detailed consideration of the particular needs, perspectives and context of the local people included; in order to identify the most effective tailored approaches to addressing their common health problems.
Needs Assessments
- Carers
- Children and Young People
- Protected characteristics of the Equality Act 2010
- Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE)
- Gypsies and travellers
- Health and Wellbeing of Children – Health Needs Assessment
- Key Client Groups
- Paediatric Urgent Care
- Urgent Care
Success Stories
Related information
Newsletters
- Issue 19 – Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (2016)
- Issue 17 – Safeguarding for Children and Young People (2015)
- Issue 11 – Equalities: Nine Protected Characteristics Newsletter (2014)
- Issue 10 – Children and Young People (2014)
- Issue 9 – Carers Newsletter (2013)
- Issue 7 – Young Children (2013)
- Issue 3 – Children and Young People (2012)
- Issue 1 – JSNA Overview (2012)