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 table below highlights the latest insights gathered.

Love Driffield: Driffield and The Wolds FoodbankDriffield Active Fridays ClubOpioid Substitution Therapy (OST) ProjectEmergency Department (ED) Enter and View Report
The 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.The insight 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.Patients of Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust Addictions Service provided feedback on their experience of being on the Opioid Substitution Therapy Programme.Patients were asked questions about why they came to the ED, whether they knew about alternative services, how they travelled, and what their expectations were.
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