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This page contains data and information resources to help stakeholders and the interested public to understand and act on health and its wider determinants in Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire.
The following resources have been produced locally and are specific to the Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire Integrated Care System.
"(《世界人权宣言》) Our Future Health Report was written to inform system action and the strategy for Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire Integrated Care System. The report provides an overview of key health and wellbeing issues for the population within Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire and provides examples of key opportunities for local interventions across all stages of life.
3 years ago, we published Our Future Health – an overview of key health and wellbeing issues and opportunities for our Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire population.
本报告简要更新了布里斯托尔、北萨默塞特和南格洛斯特郡的人口健康状况信息和见解,数据来源于现有数据源。报告《我们的未来健康》中的许多内容和关键信息至今仍然适用,本次更新重点关注自2022年首次发布以来发生的变化。.
本更新报告所依据的数据集涵盖不同的时间段;然而,报告始终采用最新可用数据。本次回顾是在原报告发表三年后进行的,旨在将更新后的研究结果与早期报告进行比较,以评估趋势随时间推移发生的变化。.
这两份报告共同提供了布里斯托尔、北萨默塞特和南格洛斯特郡居民健康和福祉需求的综合概述。报告基于对来自各种渠道的信息的综合分析,包括地方政府联合战略需求评估(JSNA)、利用我们系统级数据集(SWD)开展的人口健康管理(PHM)工作,以及常规可获取的数据。.
Our Future Health Report – 3 years on
本次简报旨在帮助大家更深入地了解自残问题,因为自残已被列为布里斯托尔、北萨默塞特和南格洛斯特郡以及整个西南地区关注的问题。为此,我们利用关联的人口健康数据集,对布里斯托尔、北萨默塞特和南格洛斯特郡四年间(2019-20 至 2022-23 年)的急诊就诊和自残住院病例进行了回顾分析。.
简报概述了以下内容:
该分析对布里斯托尔、北萨默塞特和南格洛斯特郡的自残行为提供了独特的见解,并表明:
本次简报旨在向以下合作伙伴通报情况:
本次简报的目的是探讨布里斯托尔、北萨默塞特和南格洛斯特郡慢性疼痛患者的概况和特征,以及从人口健康角度来看慢性疼痛的负担。.
简报概述了以下内容:
The analysis has generated unique insight into chronic pain in BNSSG and has demonstrated:
Technical Briefing: The burden of Chronic Pain in Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire
The following resources have been produced locally and are specific to Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire Integrated Care System.
The Our Future Health Report was written to inform system action and the strategy for Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire ICS. The report provides an overview of key health and wellbeing issues for the population within Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire and provides examples of key opportunities for local interventions across all stages of life.
The Joint Strategic Needs Assessment reports on the health and wellbeing needs of people within a local authority area. It brings together detailed information on local health and wellbeing needs and looks ahead at emerging challenges and projected future needs.
Bristol Joint Strategic Needs Assessment
North Somerset Joint Strategic Needs Assessment
South Gloucestershire Joint Strategic Needs Assessment
"(《世界人权宣言》) Quality of Life in Bristol survey an annual snapshot of the quality of life in Bristol. It includes 190 quality of life indicators, with trend data for each level reported since 2018 where available. The quality of life results cover topics such as: health, lifestyles, community, local services and public perception about living in Bristol.
Bristol City Council: Quality of life in Bristol
Quality of life data dashboard
The children and young people taking part in the South Gloucestershire Health and Wellbeing Pupil survey have provided a powerful vehicle for pupil voice ensuring local politicians and decision-makers recognise how children and young people are feeling and behaving. This should ensure resources in shorter supply are targeted at areas of most need.
South Gloucestershire Council: Health and Wellbeing Online Pupil Survey report 2017
"(《世界人权宣言》) Bristol Pupil Voice report provides a detailed insight into the behaviours, attitudes and concerns of young people. This insight can be used by those planning and delivering services to appreciate the variation across the city and provide an opportunity to assess the success of projects and initiatives that have already been commissioned. The school pupil survey is produced approximately every two years.
Bristol City Council: The Bristol Pupil Voice report 2024 (PDF)
The Local Government Association’s Health Inequalities Hub hosts several webinars focussed on key areas, including:
To coincide with the webinars, each month the hub will be updated with new case studies from councils who are working to reduce inequalities in these areas.
The Health Inequalities Hub also describes the national literature on health inequalities and Covid-19 and includes think pieces that delve deeper into the issue.
Local Government Association: Health inequalities hub
"(《世界人权宣言》) Local Government Association Cost of Living Hub has been designed to share best practice and help councils to support their residents with the rise in the cost of living. Examples of the work of councils and resources can be found for each topic area on the hub.
Local Government Association: Cost of living hub
Local Government Inform (LG Inform), funded by UK Government, is a practical response to the local government sector’s call for greater freedom to take responsibility for its own improvement and increase transparency with the public. This online service allows you to access, compare and analyse data, and present your findings online or offline.
Developed by the Local Government Association and local authority champions, LG Inform builds on the success of its prototype to give councils and fire and rescue services access to over 1,800 items of relevant contextual and performance data.
The search and reporting functionality allow users to assess performance locally, regionally and nationally across all areas of England. Such intelligence will help local authorities make the right decisions about their local areas and the services they provide.
The following resources are produced nationally and, in most cases, provide a breakdown to geographies within Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire.
Fingertips Public Health Profiles are a rich source of indicators across a range of health and wellbeing themes. They are designed to support Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) and commissioning to improve health and wellbeing and reduce inequalities. With these profiles you can:
These profiles have been developed by the Office for Health Improvement & Disparities (OHID) and are available at:
The purpose of the Local Inequalities Explorer Tool is to provide a resource to support decision making by demonstrating some local, within-area inequalities.
The tool seeks to:
Office for Health Improvement and Disparities: Local Inequalities Explorer Tool 2023
这 Health Inequalities Dashboard tool has been developed by the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities to present evidence of health inequalities in England. Measures of inequality are provided for key indicators to monitor progress on reducing inequalities within England. For some indicators, inequality measures are also provided within regions, and upper tier local authorities. More local level measures will be added to the dashboard over time.
Office for Health Improvement and Disparities: Health Inequalities Dashboard
SPOTLIGHT is a data dissemination platform produced by the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities that collates and presents key statistics related to the public health outcomes of Inclusion health groups across the following themes: access to and utilisation of health care; preventative care; health outcomes; and wider determinants of health.
The aim of SPOTLIGHT is to improve accessibility and visibility of data and evidence related to inclusion health populations. Data have been selected for inclusion based on validity, reliability, and relevance of the original source.
Office for Health Improvement and Disparities: SPOTLIGHT
"(《世界人权宣言》) Health Economic Evidence Resource (HEER) tool shows the main cost-effectiveness and return on investment evidence on activities in the public health grant. The HEER brings together recent economic evidence from the literature, which is commonly used and has been quality assured by Public Health England.
GOV UK: Health Economics Evidence Resource
Strategy Health Assess Planning and Evaluation (SHAPE) is an online, interactive, data mapping, analysis and insight tool that supports service planning and estates strategy development.
Supported by the Department of Health and Social Care, SHAPE is a web enabled, evidence based application that informs and supports the strategic planning of services and assets across the public sector. The primary aim of the application is to facilitate scenario planning and option appraisals in support of public services. Its analytical and presentation features can help service commissioners to determine the service configuration that provides the most affordable access to services. The demographic and service data, combined with the information on estates location and performance, is also used to support estates strategy and business case development.
Department of Health & Social Care: SHAPE
RightCare’s methodology for change is based around three delivery stages:
RightCare sits within the Improvement Product and Services Group within the Chief Data and Analytics Officer Directorate (CDAO).
"(《世界人权宣言》) Model Health System is a data-driven improvement tool that enables NHS health systems and trusts to benchmark quality and productivity. By identifying opportunities for improvement, the Model Health System empowers NHS teams to continuously improve care for patients.
NHS England: Model Health System
"(《世界人权宣言》) National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) assists in locating relevant guidelines and resources such as quality standards and case studies around specific topic areas.
NICE: Health Inequalities Portal