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County JSNA - Adults and vulnerable adults

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Domestic Abuse (2019) - Nottinghamshire JSNA

  • Report
  • published by Nottinghamshire County Council on 05/08/2019
Description

Places: Nottinghamshire

Viral hepatitis (2017)

  • Report
  • published by Nottingham City Council on 19/03/2018
Description

Final approved version

Places: Nottinghamshire

Mental health (adults and older people)

  • Report
  • published by Nottinghamshire County Council on 07/03/2018
Description

Updated final approved JSNA chapter

Places: Nottinghamshire

End of Life care for Adults (2017)

  • Report
  • published by Nottinghamshire County Council on 02/03/2018
Description

JSNA Chapter End of Life Care for Adults

Places: Nottinghamshire

Nottinghamshire JSNA - End of life (2017, Final draft)

  • Report
  • published by Nottinghamshire County Council on 04/08/2017
Description

Dying is a part of life. For everyone, death is a unique experience which is shaped by many factors; notably an individual¿s physical condition, their mental and spiritual well-being, and the care provided to them. A ¿good death¿ is not easily defined given subjectivity, howev-er The End of Life Care Strategy (1) defines it as being treated as an individual, with dignity and respect, being free of pain and other symptoms, being in familiar surroundings with your family and friends.

Places: Nottinghamshire

Nottinghamshire JSNA - Stroke (2017)

  • Report
  • published by Nottinghamshire County Council on 01/08/2017
Description

Stroke is one of the most common causes of death and complex disability in the UK. By the age of 75, one in five women and one in six men will have a stroke, and over a third of stoke survivors in the UK are dependent on others. One in four people die within the first year of a stroke and one in eight within the first 30 days. The term `stroke' refers to a sudden change to the blood supply to the brain, depriving it of oxygen and potentially leading to brain damage or death. Blood supply to the brain can be affected by either a haemorrhage, when a blood vessel to the brain bursts, or blockage in one of the arteries in the brain. Approximately 85% of strokes are due to a blockage in one of the arteries (ischaemic stroke). Disabilities caused by a stroke depend on the site of the affected blood vessel - most commonly, there will be weakness on one side of the body, communication problems or vision problems.

Places: Nottinghamshire

Adults and vulnerable children - Nottinghamshire County JSNA (2012)

  • Report
  • published by Nottinghamshire County Council on 24/04/2017
Description

JSNA for Older People was written in 2012. Changes have been made to how we present our JSNA and have moved towards shorter, topic-based interactive documents. However as we are in a transition phase both old and new styles of presenting the JSNA are available. Overtime all chapters will be transferred to the JSNA topic-based summaries as they are refreshed.

Places: Nottinghamshire

Dementia in Notts, Framework for Action 2016-2020

  • Report
  • published by Nottinghamshire County Council on 10/05/2016
Description

This Framework has been developed following publication of the new Prime Minister¿s Challenge 2020 and NHS Planning Guidance 2016/17 ¿ 2020/21.

Places: Nottinghamshire

Sexual Health- Appendix A current service provision

  • Report
  • published by Nottinghamshire County Council on 20/04/2015
Description

Details of Nottinghamshire County current Sexual Health Service Provision

Places: Nottinghamshire

DRAFT Nottinghamshire JSNA Sexual Health v1.2 Appendix B Local views 20 04 2015

  • Report
  • published by Nottinghamshire County Council on 20/04/2015
Description

Details of engagement activities with users and providers of sexual health services in Nottinghamshire County

Places: Nottinghamshire

Sexual Abuse - Nottinghamshire County JSNA [Word] (2014)

  • Report
  • published by Nottingham City Council on 17/09/2014
Description

Sexual abuse is experienced by 19.1% of women and 2.7% of men over the course of their lives1. Sexual abuse is often a feature of domestic or intimate partner abuse and has the same common feature: that of perpetrators achieving power and control over their victims. Most of the time, victims know the person perpetrating the abuse and despite this fact, sexual offences are crimes with low levels of reporting and low levels of conviction through the courts.

Places: Nottingham City

Sexual Abuse - Nottinghamshire County JSNA (2014)

  • Report
  • published by Nottinghamshire County Council on 17/09/2014
Description

Sexual abuse is experienced by 19.1% of women and 2.7% of men over the course of their lives1. Sexual abuse is often a feature of domestic or intimate partner abuse and has the same common feature: that of perpetrators achieving power and control over their victims. Most of the time, victims know the person perpetrating the abuse and despite this fact, sexual offences are crimes with low levels of reporting and low levels of conviction through the courts.

Places: Nottinghamshire

Sexual Health - Nottinghamshire County JSNA (2015)

  • Report
  • published by Nottinghamshire County Council on 02/09/2014
Description

Good sexual health is an important aspect of health and wellbeing, and it is vital that people have the information, the confidence and the means to make choices that are right for them, regardless of their age, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion or belief or disability. This helps people to develop positive relationships and enables them to protect themselves and their partners from infections and unintended pregnancy.

Places: Nottinghamshire

Domestic Violence and Abuse - Nottinghamshire County [Word] (2014)

  • Report
  • published by Nottinghamshire County Council on 19/03/2014
Description

- Over 27,000 people experience domestic abuse in the previous 12months and more than 156,000 people do so across their lifetime (16-59 years) - There have been 11 domestic homicides in Nottinghamshire between 2011 and 2013 - Approximately 75% of children living in households where domestic abuse occurs are exposed to actual incidents . These children have an increased risk of developing acute and long term physical and emotional health problems . - Reporting of domestic abuse incidents to Nottinghamshire Police has increased from approximately 6,000 in 2009 to 10,000 in 2013 - Recording of domestic abuse crimes by Nottinghamshire Police has increased gradually from 2009 to 2013

Places: Nottinghamshire

Domestic Violence and Abuse - Nottinghamshire County JSNA (2014)

  • Report
  • published by Nottinghamshire County Council on 18/03/2014
Description

This chapter looks at domestic violence and abuse in Nottinghamshire. - Over 27,000 people experience domestic abuse in the previous 12months and more than 156,000 people do so across their lifetime (16-59 years) - There have been 11 domestic homicides in Nottinghamshire between 2011 and 2013 - Approximately 75% of children living in households where domestic abuse occurs are exposed to actual incidents . These children have an increased risk of developing acute and long term physical and emotional health problems . - Reporting of domestic abuse incidents to Nottinghamshire Police has increased from approximately 6,000 in 2009 to 10,000 in 2013 - Recording of domestic abuse crimes by Nottinghamshire Police has increased gradually from 2009 to 2013

Places: Nottinghamshire

Viral Hepatitis - Nottinghamshire County JSNA (2014)

  • Report
  • published by Nottinghamshire County Council on 04/08/2013
Description

Hepatitis B and hepatitis C (HBV and HCV) are blood borne viral infections that can lead to chronic infection. Without treatment these infections can lead to cirrhosis of the liver and liver cancer therefore causing significant costs to the health of the individual and the services providing treatment and care. Given the clinical and social manifestation of HBV and HCV (complex sometimes asymptomatic diseases often associated with vulnerable groups such as injecting drug users) infected individuals can often go undiagnosed. In turn this increases the risk of liver disease and death. Prevention, early diagnosis, treatment and aftercare provide the framework for a comprehensive and robust strategic approach.

Places: Nottinghamshire

PowerPoint Presentation

  • Dataset
  • published by Nottingham City Council on 01/01/0001
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Places: No place keywords given

Domestic Abuse Infographic

  • Other
  • published by Nottinghamshire County Council on 01/01/0001
Description

Places: Ashfield DistrictBassetlaw DistrictBroxtowe BoroughGedling BoroughMansfield DistrictNewark and Sherwood DistrictRushcliffe BoroughNottinghamshire

End of Life Notts JSNA Final.pdf

  • published by on 01/01/0001
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Places: No place keywords given

Adults with learning disabilities JSNA 2019.pdf

  • published by on 01/01/0001
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Places: No place keywords given