Berkshire West JSNAs 2010/11
The JSNA is a document that will identify the current and future health and wellbeing needs of a local population, informing the priorities and leading to agreed commissioning priorities that will improve outcomes and reduce health inequalities. The JSNA is updated and signed off annually.
The JSNA is a joint statutory responsibility for the Executive Director of Adult Services and Housing, the Executive Director of Children, Young People and Learners and the Director Of Public Health under the terms of the Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Act (2007). The government has signalled an ongoing and central role for JSNAs in the NHS white paper, Equity and Excellence: Liberating the NHS. Health and Wellbeing Boards, convened by local authorities, will be responsible for leading the JSNA process in the future.
- Berkshire West JSNA Summary
- Adults with Learning Disabilties summary
- Alcohol
- Autism Summary
- Autism - Full version
- Cardiovascular Disease
- COPD
- Children and Young People summary
- Children and Young People full version
- Dementia
- Demography
- Diabetes
- Domestic Violence - Full version
- Domestic Violence - summary
- HIV - full version
- HIV - summary
- Learning Disabilties (Adults)
- Mental Health - full version
- Mental Health - summary
- Obesity in adults
- Older People and Long Term Conditions
- Older People and Long Term Conditions summary
- Physical activity
- Reducing Inequalities - final
- Reducing Inequalities - summary
- Sexual health summary
- Sexual health - full version
- Smoking
- Stroke
- TB summary
- TB full version
PLEASE NOTE: SUBSEQUENT SECTIONS WILL BE RELEASED , AS SOON AS THEY HAVE BEEN COMPLETED.

