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City and Hackney Health and Wellbeing Profile (Joint Strategic Needs Assessment)

The City and Hackney Health and Wellbeing Profile provides a detailed description of the health and wellbeing needs of the local population.

It is produced every year by the Council in partnership with the Local NHS, the City of London Corporation and the Third Sector. We have a statutory responsibility to publish this document, which is also known as the Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA).

The Health and Wellbeing Profile provides a 'big picture' of local needs, ranging from the social and environmental conditions which shape health and wellbeing through to the specific illnesses and conditions that local people suffer from. The profile is used to improve the way the Council and the NHS commission and deliver services for local people.

You can download the entire document or individual chapters below. There is also an easy-to-read summary and a special supplement which explores the reasons why male life expectancy in Hackney is lower than average.

You can also download health and wellbeing profiles for every ward in Hackney from below. These provide an overview of key health and wellbeing indicators for each of Hackney's wards, with comparisons across the borough.

The City and Hackney Health and Wellbeing Profile 2010/11

Chapters

Health and Wellbeing Profile supplement: male life expectancy

Ward health and wellbeing profiles

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Page updated: 18 Aug 2011 


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