JSNA – External Resources

JSNA – External Resources

There are a variety of external resources that give valuable insight into Barnet, as well as London and England.

North Central London Integrated Care Board

Office of Health Improvement and Disparities

  • Fingertips: a large public health data collection, organised into themed profiles.
  • Local Authority Health Profiles: bring together existing information and data on a range of indicators for local populations, highlighting issues that can affect health in each local authority.
  • Local Inequalities Explorer Tool: a tool that allows users to explore inequalities of various indicators at ward-level. This includes life expectancy, disease burden, and income deprivation.
  • National GP profiles: designed to support GPs, Primary Care Networks (PCNs), integrated care boards (ICBs) and local authorities to ensure that they are providing and commissioning effective and appropriate healthcare services for their local population. Indicators include local demography, cancer services, maternal and child health, antibiotic prescribing, and patient satisfaction.
  • Public Health Outcomes Framework: this framework focuses on the progress being made towards increasing healthy life expectancy and reducing differences in life expectancy and healthy life expectancy between communities. Indicators in this framework are split into overarching indicators, wider determinants, health improvement, health protection, and healthcare & premature mortality.

Office of National Statistics

  • 2021 Census Custom Area Profile: create your own profile for local areas in England and Wales using data from a variety of Census 2021 topics.
  • Local Authority Data Explorer: a tool which brings together a selection of metrics across a subset of service areas for data that is available at different levels of local authority. This includes waste management, adult social care, roads, and planning.
  • Subnational Indicators Explorer: a tool to compare local authorities to each other and to the UK average by a range of different indicators, including weekly pay, life satisfaction, and healthy life expectancy.