Category: Living Conditions

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Yorkshire Engagement Portal
Owen Morgan
The Yorkshire Engagement Portal (YEP) provides a number of data analytics dashboards which are featured on this page and have been developed by The Yorkshire & Humber Office for Data Analytics (YHODA). They provide data on the the Yorkshire and Humber region’s economic, environmental, and social vitality status at local authority level (including the East Read more
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Bridlington Place Based Programme
Shane Mullen
James Timm and Katherine Mathew, Asset Strategy, East Riding of Yorkshire Council Contact: [email protected] [email protected] Although the East Riding of Yorkshire overall has relatively good health outcomes, there remain pockets of deprivation, and Bridlington contains the most densely concentrated pocket of deprivation in the East Riding. To enable people to have improved access to and experience of health Read more
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More than Weight
Shane Mullen
Angela Williams, Public Health Lead, East Riding of Yorkshire Council Contact: [email protected] People who are categorised outside of the healthy weight norms often face challenges in accessing health and care services, they often encounter stigma, discrimination and blame. Leading them to feel shame, worsening of health conditions and often misdiagnosis. Physical activity, addiction, diet, and Read more
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Neighbourhood Health Partnerships
Shane Mullen
Neighbourhood Health Partnerships are a model of delivering coordinated health and care that focuses on integrated, community-based support tailored to local needs. Neighbourhood Health Partnerships are made up of a multidisciplinary team of professionals and organisations including primary and secondary care providers, local authorities and VCSE organisations. Neighbourhood Health Partnerships aim to support healthier communities Read more
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Rural and Coastal Communities
Shane Mullen
We need to reduce the unfair and avoidable differences in the health and wellbeing of people living in our rural and coastal communities. This programme aims to uncover and understand the differing needs and demand within the rural and coastal communities within the East Riding of Yorkshire and then improve the current balance of need/supply/demand Read more
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Inclusion Groups
Shane Mullen
Sarah Clinch, Senior Partnerships and Strategy Manager, Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Contact: [email protected] Inclusion Health is an umbrella term used to describe people who are socially excluded, who typically experience multiple overlapping risk factors for poor health, such as poverty, violence, and complex trauma, currently experiencing or at risk of homelessness, vulnerable migrants and refugees, Read more
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Community Wellbeing Teams
Shane Mullen
Introduction and Headlines The below demonstrates how adult social care services are organised into distinct Community Wellbeing Teams (CWT) across various geographic areas. These teams are designed to address the specific needs and promote the wellbeing of the populations they serve. Below are the boundaries of the 6 CWTs of Goole, Wolds, Bridlington, Beverley, Haltemprice Read more
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Integrated Addictions and Inclusion Health
This document is part of NHS Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust’s health inequality case studies. The Integrated Addictions and Inclusion Health Service addresses health inequalities and supports under-served communities by providing intensive, holistic care with a flexible, open-access model. This approach reduces the number of re-referrals and the ‘revolving door’ effect often seen in substance Read more
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Rural and Coastal Communities
Owen Morgan
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
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Migrant population in Goole
Owen Morgan
SMILE and partner organisations conducted a series of discussions (over a number of sessions) with migrants in Goole, about their experience of living in the town. Discussions were centred around: Findings from the session included: The report can be viewed and downloaded below. Read more
