Engagement

 

Please take a short time to watch them and then decide upon your top 5 priorities, which you can then tell us by following this link.

 

Videos

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The exercise will ask you to consider the content of the videos by prioritising which you think are the 5 most important issues. If you don’t agree with any of the topics shown in the videos then there will be an opportunity for you to suggest your own and we may potentially create a video of that topic to add to the current list.

Please watch all 5 videos in their entirety if you can.

Contact

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Public Health Intelligence [email protected]

Our New Approach

  • Presently the coronavirus pandemic has caused, and is continuing to cause, significant direct and indirect impacts to the population’s health and wellbeing.
  • We would like to gain insight into what health and care system partners feel are the priorities for health and wellbeing issues in the East Riding.
  • This is your chance to choose the issues that are important to you.
  • Results will be presented to the East Riding Health and Wellbeing Board, directly influencing the health and wellbeing strategy and programme of activities.

Part of the new approach to the JSNA process is to have dynamic engagement reacting to the changes brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has caused (and is continuing to cause) significant direct and indirect impacts to the population’s health and wellbeing. The ongoing dialogue and feedback will be captured and structured around the ‘Conditions of Living model’ shown below, in the next section. This content will provide ongoing feedback to the East Riding Health and Wellbeing board and subsequently wider health and care system partners.

Part of this dynamic engagement is for individuals to share their knowledge about what they feel are the health and wellbeing priorities in the East Riding, via an online prioritisation exercise. By contributing to this process, you are helping us to understand the population’s current and future health and wellbeing needs. Further details about participating in the exercise are provided towards the bottom of this page.

Conditions of living – what influences healthy outcomes for our population?

  • The conditions of living model on the right, maps the relationship between the individual, their environment and health; demonstrating that health and wellbeing is influenced much more than access to health and wellbeing services.
  • Individuals are placed at the centre and surrounding them are the various layers of influences on health – such as individual lifestyle factors, community influences, living and working conditions, and more general social conditions.
  • Medical care is estimated to account for only 10-20% of the modifiable contributors to healthy outcomes for a population, the rest is related to conditions of living. These conditions of living are highlighted within the model, which are influenced by councils, NHS and partners.
  • If as a system we can improve these aspects, then we give people the protective factors to live longer and healthier lives and we remove the risk factors that create the burden of illness and disease.
 

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Useful Links

Health and Wellbeing Board (eastriding.gov.uk)