East Riding JSNA

Health and Wellbeing Assessment in the East Riding

Category: Children



  • Share the Information – An Insight Report

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    This report from Healthwatch East Riding of Yorkshire (HWERY) explores the state of sexual health education among young people in the East Riding area. It captures student experiences, staff insights, family perspectives, and views from public health and outreach services, aiming to identify strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities for improvement in sexual health education delivery. (HWERY) Read more

  • Teenage Conceptions

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    Introduction Teenage pregnancies are often unplanned, with about half ending in abortion, resulting in avoidable costs and challenges for young women. Research indicates that teenage motherhood is linked to several poorer outcomes including lower educational attainment, which can limit future career opportunities and earning potential.  Teenage mothers are also more likely to experience single parenting Read more

  • School Readiness in Driffield

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    Healthwatch East Riding of Yorkshire completed this 2025 report to gather data on school readiness in Driffield. It focussed on developmental milestones, opportunities to identify any additional support that may be required, accessibility of support, and the impact of socio-economic factors on children’s preparedness for school. Key findings from the report included: • School Readiness Read more

  • East Riding anti-bullying strategy

    This page is linked to the JSNA Youth Voice page, to go back to this main page please click here. Summary The East Riding Anti-Bullying Strategy 2024 aims to create a safer environment for young people by tackling bullying through a collaborative approach involving various stakeholders. This strategy emphasises the importance of listening to children’s Read more

  • Youth Voice (crime and antisocial behaviour)

    This page has come from the main Youth Voice JSNA page, click here to go back to that page. Please note that some of these insights may appear on other pages within Youth Voice on the East Riding JSNA website. Link to file Overview of the document A Safer East Riding: It’s Time to Listen Read more

  • Youth Voice

    About this page This page seeks to highlight the views of children and young people on many aspects that affect their lives. They have been summarised and an attempt has been made to link each of the insights to the different components of the conditions of living wheel, which can be viewed on the JSNA Read more

  • The Hinge Centre: Supporting Bridlington’s Community

    This page hosts the 2024 insight report “The Hinge Centre: Supporting Bridlington’s Community” produced by Healthwatch East Riding of Yorkshire. Healthwatch East Riding of Yorkshire regularly receive feedback from the public about their experiences of health and social care services which is compiled into a monthly intelligence report. From these reports, and from general community Read more

  • Please SEND help!

    The document is an insight report by Healthwatch East Riding of Yorkshire on the experiences of families seeking social care support for children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). It includes survey results, key findings, and recommendations for improving services. The report can be viewed and downloaded below. Read more

  • Young Carers

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    Census 2021 findings On Census day, 2021, there were approximately 120,000 young unpaid carers in England, making up 1.4% of 5 to 17 year olds. As the Census in 2021 was conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic, it may have influenced the increase in the number of young carers due to additional pressures on families. Young carers of this Read more

  • Rural and Coastal Communities

    Overview Following the January 2023 presentation ‘Rural Health and Wellbeing in the East Riding’ made at the Humber and North Yorkshire Health and Care Partnership, this document acts as a rapid needs assessment, expanding on some of the themes presented at that meeting. While the previous years have been greatly dominated by responding to COVID-19, Read more