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National JSNA Data Set Project. Surrey Anupama Shrestha, NHS Surrey Jenny Smith, Surrey County Council. Surrey JSNA. Background Aims Methodology Outputs Future plans. Surrey JSNA. Background Political and demographic environment Priority places & ‘heat maps’ JSNA 2008 Aims
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National JSNA Data Set Project Surrey Anupama Shrestha, NHS Surrey Jenny Smith, Surrey County Council DRAFT
Surrey JSNA • Background • Aims • Methodology • Outputs • Future plans
Surrey JSNA Background Political and demographic environment Priority places & ‘heat maps’ JSNA 2008 Aims Methodology Outputs Future plans
Political and demographic environment The Surrey Strategic Partnership serves an estimated population of 1.1 million
JSNA 2008 A good start: • Gathered lots of relevant data • Generated joint priorities • Raised awareness But still a long way to go: • “Morass of data”, no information • Not enough district, borough or VCFS involvement • Data not granular enough • Static document • Assessment not joint enough • Need better engagement with communities • Lack of shared vision to develop JSNA • Lack of common ICT systems limits potential of JSNA
Surrey JSNA Background Aims Methodology Outputs Future plans
Surrey Fieldwork: Project aims Secure high level buy in to vision for JSNA Commit resource to develop JSNA JSNA at the heart of single LIS for SSP Gain wide partnership buy in Agree project plan
Surrey JSNA Background Aims Methodology Market research Consultation Working together Outputs Future plans
Surrey Fieldwork: Method Market research: What can we learn from other LIS? Requirements gathering: What do we need from LIS? Working together: We can achieve more...
Surrey JSNA Background Aims Methodology Outputs Options analysis Business case template Project plan Future plans
Surrey Fieldwork: Outputs • Market research & options analysis • Business case template • Project plan • Outputs attached
Surrey JSNA Background Aims Methodology Outputs Future plans Consult Engage Communicate
Surrey Fieldwork: Future plans Promote JSNA 2009 Greater district, borough & VCFS involvement in JSNA Increase granularity of JSNA to get more local JSNA on LIS platform enables Less time processing, more time analysing & joint assessment Engage community and hard to reach groups in JSNA Communicate key messages clearly
Conclusions • More to LIS than meets the eye – visits and demos are essential • JSNA a fundamental driver for LIS • Sell the benefits of LIS, make it real and get the buy in • Stay focussed
Q&A anupama.Shrestha@surreypct.nhs.uk jenny.smith@surreycc.gov.uk
Appendix: Project Plan Excel spreadsheet also available
Appendix: Useful Links Wealth of information out there about LIS, here are a few of the best: • http://www.communities.gov.uk/documents/communities/pdf/324177.pdf • http://www.esd.org.uk/EsdToolkit/News/NewsDetail.aspx?Item=382 • http://www.data4nr.net/local-information-systems/ • Cambridge/Surrey research (IDEA ‘Healthy Communities’ community of practice)
Appendix: Useful Links cont… Some of the best examples of LIS: • http://www.norfolkinsight.org.uk/ - good example of partnership branding and design • http://www.nomadplus.org.uk/ - good example of how GIS can be used to enhance LIS • http://www.eastsussexinfigures.org.uk/webview/ - powerful database and data analysis tools • http://www.mkiobservatory.org.uk/ - very flexible web content management