Engagement and Insight

Engagement and Behavioural Insight Development is one of the East Riding Care Committee’s priority programmes.  One of the key objectives of this programme is to ensure that intelligence and ‘live’ insights from our communities and partner organisations can in real time help inform the JSNA using a population health approach. These insights would also, under most other circumstances, be difficult to obtain and share in this way.

The insights featured on this page can be accessed by one of three ways: the carousel (directly below), the search bar, or from the tables in the main part of the page. Each table provides links and overviews of the insights gathered to date and can be accessed by clicking on the relevant insight title within the 1st column of each table.

Please note that many of the insights could have been placed within any number of sections and so may appear within a different section than initially might be expected (e.g. children with learning disabilities, could have been placed within the children and young people section or the learning disabilities section).

To submit an insight, please download a copy of the proforma at the bottom of this page.

Latest insight reports
This carousel showcases the latest insights reports. Hover over any of the images to pause the carousel and then click on an image to go to the dedicated web page of the report connected to the image.

Search bar
The full list of insights can be viewed below, in the main part of the page, but if you wish to search for a specific insight then please use the search bar directly below. However, be aware that the search function will return results from the whole of the JSNA website and not just this Engagement and Insight page. If, after completing a search, you want to return back to this page you will have to use the main menu bars above.

To use the search bar, just type in the search criteria you are interested in (e.g. type Goole if you are looking for Goole related insights) and click the green search button on the right hand side

Access to services and/or experiences and opinions of them

Bridlington GP Access Project (2024): HealthwatchThe Bridlington GP Access Project report by Healthwatch East Riding of Yorkshire (HWERY) evaluates the accessibility and effectiveness of GP services in Bridlington, driven by an increase in patient concerns and difficulties accessing these services.
East Riding and Hull carers feedback on health services (2024): HNY ICBUsing the annual Carers Event in Hull, the Integrated Care Board Communications team spent time listening to local carers, and those being cared for, about their experiences, what they would like to see on NHS websites like Let’s Get Better and what one thing might improve access to care.
Local hospitals: Emergency Department (ED) Enter & View Report (2022): HealthwatchHealthwatch Humber Network asked patients asked questions about why they came to the ED, whether they knew about alternative services, how they travelled, and what their expectations were.
The Hinge Centre: Supporting Bridlington’s Community (2024): HealthwatchBridlington reportedly faces difficulties in accessing adequate healthcare. This project was designed as a way of further investigating these inequalities in healthcare provision and access, specifically in an area of high deprivation.

Addictions

Integrated Addictions & Inclusion Health (2024) (Health Inequalities Case Study): NHS Humber FTThe Integrated Addictions and Inclusion Health Service addresses health inequalities and supports under-served communities by providing intensive, holistic care.
Opioid Substitution Therapy (OST) Project (2024): NHS Humber FTPatients of Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Addictions Service provided feedback on their experience of being on the Opioid Substitution Therapy Programme.

Children and young people

Driffield Youth Club (2023): Driffield Youth ActionThe insight provides an overview of Driffield Youth Club and also gives a focus on the Driffield Active Fridays Club. The latter describes the issues, needs, and support for young people who attend the Driffield Youth Club, based on semi-structured interviews conducted by Youth Action staff.
Hope Hack (2024): Humber VPPHope Hacks were events organised by the Hope Collective and the Humber Violence Prevention Partnership (VPP) to engage with young people in Humberside and hear their views and solutions on issues such as community safety, mental health, youth voice, and life skills.
In Your Corner Pilot Project, Goole (2024): Goole Youth ActionA boxing-based activity by Goole Youth Action for vulnerable and challenging young people aged 9-19 years in the Goole area. Aiming to improve the emotional and physical well-being of the participants, reduce youth-related anti-social behaviour, and provide a diversionary positive activity.
Young Peoples Experiences of Violence in the Humber Region (2023): Humber VPPThe Humber Violence Prevention Partnership (VPP) commissioned Humber Learning Consortium (HLC) to deliver a series of focus groups with a diverse range of young people from hotspot areas, across the Humber sub-region.  The insightful report has a specific East Riding of Yorkshire section.

Learning Diabilities

Please, SEND help! (2024): HealthwatchThe document is an insight report by Healthwatch East Riding of Yorkshire on the experiences of families seeking social care support for children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). It includes survey results, key findings, and recommendations for improving services.
The Learning Disability Epilepsy Team (2024) (Health Inequalities Case Study): NHS Humber FTThe Learning Disability Epilepsy Team provides essential support for adults with learning disabilities and epilepsy, addressing significant barriers to healthcare.

Mental Health

Humber Centre Primary Care (2024) (Health Inequalities Case Study): NHS Humber FTPatients with severe mental illness significant health inequalities, including higher rates of obesity and shorter life expectancy, which the Primary Care team at the Humber Centre face is addressing through individualised health improvement programs.
Mill View Court Garden (2024) (Health Inequalities Case Study): NHS Humber FTThe Mill View Court Garden project provides therapeutic benefits to patients and staff through horticulture and outdoor activities.
YOURhealth Coach for Inpatient Units (2023) (Health Inequalities Case Study): NHS Humber FTThe YOURhealth Coach pilot project for inpatient units aims to address health inequalities faced by individuals with severe mental illness (SMI) by focusing on physical health improvements.
Youth Recovery & Wellbeing College (2023) (Health Inequalities Case Study): NHS Humber FTThe Youth Recovery & Wellbeing College is a service designed to support young people aged 11–18 by providing person-centred care and addressing their mental health needs through various initiatives and collaborations.

Populations and communities

Bridlington Health Strategy Survey 2024: HNY ICB The engagement, conducted by Humber and North Yorkshire ICB, involved a survey and focus groups from July to August 2024, aiming to understand Bridlington residents’ healthcare needs and challenge
Love Driffield: Driffield and The Wolds Foodbank (2024): HealthwatchThe project sought to hear the voice of seldom heard communities, especially those in rural areas, analyse the impact of the cost-of-living crisis on residents’ health and well-being, and support the local community.
Migrant population in Goole (2024): SMILESMILE and partner organisations conducted a series of discussions with migrants in Goole, about their experience of living in the town. This included understanding their experience of support and services and understanding their health needs amongst other things.
VCSE insights into Inclusion Health (2023): SMILEHumber Teaching Foundation Trust, on behalf of Smile, conducted workshops with VCSE organsations in February 2023, with a focus on inclusion groups. The workshop identified several barriers and challenges faced by the inclusion groups and also by the VCSE groups themselves.

Proforma document

The insights are submitted by contributors via a specific ‘Engagement intelligence and insight’ proforma document, a blank copy of which can be downloaded here:

However, any kind of local report or insight is welcome to be placed here (with or without the proforma) so please get in touch (using the Public Health Intelligence email link above) if you would like it to be shown on this page.