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Health and wellbeing reports

WEBThe Health Protection reports provide an annual update on topics including: screening and immunisations. infectious diseases. environmental health. emergency planning. asylum …

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JSNA Data Profiles

WEBThe Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) Health and Wellbeing profile is an overview of the changing health and wellbeing needs in Bristol and a way to quickly find related …

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Health and wellbeing

WEBGuide to workplace health and wellbeing for employees. How to promote positive physical and mental health and wellbeing in the workplace. Tell us about a problem with a form, …

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JSNA Health and Wellbeing Profile 2023/24

WEBA slightly lower proportion of Bristol’s population live in the most deprived areas in England in 2019 than in 2015 - 15% of residents compared to 16% in 2015 – this is 70,400 …

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Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA)

WEBJoint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) local councillors and Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) elections. Find your polling station. Council and Mayor. Policies, …

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Mental Health Services

WEB116 123 for the Samaritans, who can help you if you're in emotional distress. 111 for help with urgent medical problems. your GP for an emergency appointment. Find your …

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Open Data Bristol

WEBThe Ward Profiles interactive data tool provides data on a range of topics. It enables comparison of each ward and Bristol overall, highlighting any significant differences. All …

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JSNA Health and Wellbeing Profile 2023/24

WEBOver the decade 2012-2022 Bristol was the second fastest growing of all the Core Cities in England and Wales after Manchester. Bristol’s population grew by an estimated 45,800 …

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Practice Note: Assessing the health impacts of development

WEBHIAs offer a route to understanding the potential health risks and benefits of any proposed development in a rigorous fashion. They are multi-disciplinary, cross-sector and …

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Bristol Health Needs: A Highlight Report January 2020

WEBThe longstanding issue for Bristol is the stark health inequality which exists; with 1% of the Bristol population (some 5,600 people) living in the most deprived in areas the country. …

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Oral health promotion in Bristol

WEBThe Health and Wellbeing Board approved the Bristol, Bath and North East Somerset, South Gloucestershire and North Somerset joint Oral Health Promotion …

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Breastfeeding in Bristol

WEBFeeding support line: 0300 330 0770 (option 1) Lines are open from 8am to midnight, 7 days a week. La Leche League helpline. Phone: 0845 120 2918. Lines are open from …

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Someone to speak for you: advocacy

WEBIf someone speaks or acts on your behalf when arranging or managing your care, this is called advocacy. You can choose your own advocate or we can provide one for you. …

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Social care and health

WEBSocial work: Emergency Duty Team. An emergency social work service at night, weekends and bank holidays, to help with personal, family or accommodation problems. Tell us …

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What is an EHC plan

WEBAn Education, Health and Care plan is a legal personalised document. It sets out the education, health and social care needs of a child or young person: aged 0 to 25 years …

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Sexual health services

WEBUnity Sexual Health. Unity Sexual Health is a free and confidential sexual health service. It offers advice and guidance on areas such as: Contraception. Sexually transmitted …

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