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Sign in or register for an accountSalford’s Joint Strategic Strengths and Needs Assessment (JSSNA) is a crucial resource designed to assist policymakers, healthcare providers, community organisations, and other stakeholders in understanding and addressing the key health issues affecting the population. It also focuses on inequalities and the wider determinants that impact health.
The Core JSSNA is a series of webpages that offer accessible, summarised information on various public health topics. Each summary begins with background information to explain the importance of the topic, followed by relevant data specific to Salford. These summaries also provide context, highlighting how different groups or areas are affected by the issue. Additionally, they suggest actions that can be taken to address the issue, including real local examples. Finally, the summaries include links to external resources for further information and related Core JSSNA summaries.
This will cover topics specific to children and young people from birth to adulthood, also including maternity.
This includes topics specific to working age adults but also health behaviours that may see consequences later in life.
This section covers topics particularly relevant to older people but some topics, such as those linked to Adult Social Care, will overlap with other age groups.
These topics are primarily concerned with how places affect the health of the population living in them. This could be our homes, communities, or the impact of climate change.
This section will cover those broader and overarching topics including demographics, deprivation, and other wider determinants of health that give context to the local population.