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The Nottinghamshire Spatial Planning and Health Framework 2019-2022 brings together the Spatial Planning for Health and Wellbeing for Nottinghamshire 2016 and Planning and Health Engagement Protocol 2017 into a single guidance document. You can find more details here on Nottinghamshire County Council website: . www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/planning-and-environment/planning-and-health-framework/planning-and-health-framework-2019-2022
PHE report
Nottingham City JSNA literature review to support the update of the adults with physical and sensory impairments chapter.
Recent research suggests that Deaf people experience poorer physical and mental health than hearing people, and that Deaf people find it difficult to access services. Local services need to be aware of their local communities in order to provide and plan services. This report summarises the findings of a survey to find out about Nottinghamshire Deaf people¿s experiences of health and social care.
Health profile area 8 Bridge, Clifton North and Clifton South
Health profile area 7 Wollaton East & Lenton Abbey and Wollaton West
Health profile area 6 Dales, Mapperley and St Ann's
Health profile area 5 Berridge and Sherwood wards
Health profile area 4 Arboretum, Radford & Park and Dunkirk & Lenton
Health profile area 3 Aspley, Bilborough and Leen Valley
Health profile area 2 Basford and Bestwood
Health profile area 1 Bulwell and Bulwell Forest
This Action plan is an update on the previous action plan of September 2012
This reports presents the findings of the evaluation conducted by MEL Research of the Healthy Change Lifestyle Referral Service, Active for Life Physical Activity Referral Service, and Be Fit Physical Activity Service in 2012. The document reports on process evaluation questions as part of the separate evaluation frameworks for these 3 services planned by NHS Nottingham City Public Health which commissions the services. There are additional reports published or in progress for other aspects of the evaluation frameworks.
This reports presents the findings of the quantitative process and outcome evaluation of the Healthy Change Lifestyle Referral Service, in 2012. The document reports aspects of the evaluation frameworks for this services planned by NHS Nottingham City Public Health which commissions the services. There is an additional evaluation report on evaluation conducted by MEL Research in to aspects of the process evaluation.
Provides a summary of the Health Issues in the North Locality of Nottingham City using data available in 2012.
This is the October 2012 update of the Action Plan for the Nottingham City Healthy Weight Strategy. The strategy will be updated twice a year.
Results of a survey conducted by the Muslim Community Organisation (MCO). These survey results are part of the Health & Wellbeing Programme particularly aimed at Muslim men living in the Dales Ward area (Sneinton and Bakersfield) of Nottingham.
This document includes Breastfeeding Strategies for Nottinghamshire County and Nottingham City which have been developed in partnership.
Nottingham City has developed a single overarching framework for action so that children, families and adults can achieve a healthy weight. This strategy describes our partnership plans to promote healthy weight and tackle unprecedented levels of obesity. The evidence is very clear. Significant action to prevent obesity at a population level that targets elements of the 'obesity promoting' environment as well as improving nutrition and physical activity in individuals is required. This strategy brings together, coordinates and focuses the contributions of all partner organisations. By aligning our efforts we will increase the number and proportion of children and adults who are a healthy weight.
NHS Nottingham City commissioned the DH Insight to conduct a market research project with Nottingham city residents to inform the development of its CVD Prevention Programme.
NHS Nottingham City commissioned the DH Insight to conduct a market research project with Nottingham city residents to inform the development of its CVD Prevention Programme.
OSCAR is a voluntary organisation supporting sickle cell anaemia sufferers and their families. They have secured ??10,000 to deliver cookery and nutrition programmes after attending a workshop run by Nottingham Insight and Nottingham NCVS to help organisations evidence their bids using this tool.
This scoping paper (which focusses on alcohol and drug use and homelessness amongst the EU migrant community)considers the national picture of migration from EU Accession States, the rights and entitlements of this group to services and public funds whilst in the UK, the local picture of migration from EU Accession States to Nottingham, evidence from local services and data sources of the level of need amongst this group, the key issues in Nottingham City and recommendations for action.
DH Insight was commissioned by Nottingham City PCT to conduct a scoping study to inform the development of a social marketing campaign aimed at reducing salt intake in target groups within the city. The project focused on African Caribbean and South Asian communities.
Department of Health insight was commissioned by Nottingham City PCT to conduct a scoping study to inform the development of a social marketing campaign aimed at reducing smoking in specific groups within the city. The project focused on smokers aged over forty, living in areas in Nottingham city with higher than average smoking rates and risk of admission to hospital for heart disease and diabetes.