Every few years, Warwickshire County Council (WCC) and partners carry out Joint Strategic Needs Assessments (JSNA) to establish the health and social care needs of the Warwickshire population. The JSNA is a really useful tool which is accessed both by teams within the county council and other stakeholders to inform commissioning and delivery of services and support.
In 2015-18, the JSNA areas of focus were five key themes; mental health, carers, physical wellbeing, vulnerable young people, and long-term conditions. Moving forward, the JSNA will take a place-based approach, focusing on local populations of between 30,000 and 50,000.
This will provide an even more accurate picture of life in local communities.
In order to accurately reflect local needs, the JSNA will incorporate data held by local organisations and the views of both residents and professionals in Warwickshire.
This survey aims to gather the views of professionals to contribute to the place-based JSNAs
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