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Evidence summary 2017
For Nottingham City and Nottinghamshire County to be an area where all people have the opportunity to live a healthy sexual and reproductive life, free from coercion, discrimination and violence.
The term excess weight refers to when weight gain, in the form of fat, has reached a point which affects a person's health. Essentially, excess weight occurs as a result of energy imbalance. This imbalance occurs, when energy from food and drink consumption is greater than the energy expenditure through the body's metabolism and physical activity, over long periods of time, resulting in the accumulation of excess body fat.
Every suicide is a tragedy that has a far reaching impact on family, friends and the community long after a person has died. This Framework for Action (FfA) sets out our ambition to meet the aims of the national Suicide Prevention strategy. We know that many people who die by suicide have a history of self-harm, but the relationship between suicides and self-harm are complex. Therefore, we want this FfA to deliver better outcomes to the people of Nottinghamshire who have suicidal thoughts and a history of self-harm who come to services, to their families and carers, or for those not in contact with services. We also need to improve our knowledge of what works in this field to ensure people get the support and help they need early.
This action plan has been developed by allocating actions against each priority of the Nottinghamshire County Suicide Prevention Framework for Action (FfA) and the Nottingham City Suicide Prevention Strategy (2015-2018), targeting all ages at increased risk of suicide and/or self-harm. Prevention of mental health problems by building mental resilience and intervention that aim to improve mental health crisis care is being progressed via the Nottingham City Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy (2014-2017), the No Health without Mental Health Nottinghamshire's Mental Health FfA 2014-2017 and the Crisis Care Concordat Action Plan. Although the Suicide Prevention Steering Group does have the responsibility for taking forward the Suicide Prevention actions forward the steering groups role is to feedback on the effectiveness of these actions developments in relation to suicide and self-harm prevention, intervention and postvention.
Tackling domestic and sexual abuse is a strategic priority for the police, health and community safety partnerships across Nottinghamshire. As such, a wide range of activity is undertaken by our statutory partners on a daily basis as to tackle domestic and sexual abuse as part of their core business. This can include statutory arrangements in relation to protecting vulnerable adults and children and bespoke activity relating to issues such as the Night Time Economy, Cyber Crime, `Troubled Families', Serious and Organised Crime and Urban Street Gangs.
Tackling domestic and sexual abuse remains an important strategic priority across Nottinghamshire and collectively our partner agencies have a good track record of delivering results. In 2014/15, in particular, we saw greater levels of reporting and identification of abuse, greater investment in the services available to support survivors and their families and more individuals than in any previous year being supported to recover from the harm they have experienced. While recognising these achievements, we cannot be complacent as there is still much to do. We know that a large proportion of domestic and sexual abuse still goes unreported and that the nature, scale and complexity of these offences are ever changing. Tragic and high profile cases at both a local and national level offer a constant reminder of the importance of getting our response right first time, while on-line abuse, Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) and other forms of hidden harm continue to present critical challenges for our statutory, voluntary, specialist and non-specialist service providers alike.
Present current status of teenage conceptions through available data and local analysis.
Overview of key indicators relating to Children and Young People for Rushcliffe Borough.
Overview of key indicators relating to Children and Young People for Nottinghamshire.
Overview of key indicators relating to Children and Young People for Newark and Sherwood District.
Overview of key indicators relating to Children and Young People for Mansfield District.
Overview of key indicators relating to Children and Young People for Gedling Borough.
Overview of key indicators relating to Children and Young People for Broxtowe District.
Overview of key indicators relating to Children and Young People for Bassetlaw District.
Overview of key indicators relating to Children and Young People for Ashfield District.
The document presents an overview of health related planning policies across Nottinghamshire, Nottingham City and Erewash in order to provide supporting information for planners, public health, health care commissioners & providers, developers and the public on how decisions made on planning matters impact on the health and wellbeing of residents. In addition the document provides a planning and health checklist to be used when assessing policies and planning applications.
An overview of the latest evidence relating to e-cigarettes including progress to date and recommendations
Nottinghamshire County PH position statement on e-cigarettes based on the latest available evidence
This report is a summary of the key findings identified through the consultation of obesity prevention and weight management services in Nottinghamshire undertaken between 7th October 2013 and 31st December 2013. The aim of the consultation process was to understand views and opinions about a new proposed model for the delivery of obesity prevention and weight management services from as wide a range of stakeholders and the general public.
This report summarises the key findings from the National Child Measurement Programme for Nottinghamshire 2013/14 school year and makes comparisons with previous years.
The purpose of this annual report is to outline the work of the Infection Prevention and Control Team and to give an overview of infection rates, progress against nationally set reduction targets and quality assurance arrangements.
Transition is a process and period of change; a transformation, conversion, adaptation, adjustment, alteration, changeover and metamorphosis. The time between childhood and emerging adulthood and the process of planning and transferring from children¿s education, health and care services and support, and managing new relationships to ensure a smooth a transition to adult education, employment independent living, health and social care services and support including end of life provision.
This report looks at research around support for carers, looks at good arrangements and examples of services for carers, outlining discussions with colleagues around which services have proven evidence of positive outcomes
An analysis of Carer Assessments undertaken by Nottinghamshire County Council in 2013
This report describes key findings about carers in the County from the 2011 Census.
The People of Nottinghamshire is a core part of our Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA). It draws together quantitative data and research to help inform our understanding of the people of Nottinghamshire, the factors that shape their wellbeing and health and the main illnesses and diseases. The section provides a summary for adults and older people as the demographics section for Children and Young People has been recently updated and can be accessed here.
The People of Nottinghamshire is a core part of our Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA). It draws together quantitative data and research to help inform our understanding of the people of Nottinghamshire, the factors that shape their wellbeing and health and the main illnesses and diseases.
An evaluation plan for the Carer's Triage Service was agreed during development of the service to answer a number of evaluation questions. This report concerns the questions relating to the impact on the District teams.
The purpose of the consultation was to establish what information about services or support people with dementia and their carers wanted and needed, plus where and how they might want to access that information
This overview report highlights the key health issues facing the veteran population and puts forward some universal areas for action which have been identified within the literature.
This report describes the results of the Adult Carers' Survey, which examined whether or not services received by carers are helping them in their caring role, their life outside of caring, and also their perception of services provided to the cared for person.