East Riding JSNA

Health and Wellbeing Assessment in the East Riding

Tag: Health Inequalities

  • Population Health Steering Group

    Chair: James Crick, Clinical Place Director, NHS Humber and North Yorkshire Integrated Care BoardContact: [email protected] Purpose The East Riding Population Health Steering Group works to embed population health approaches across the health and social care system. It focuses on three key areas: 1. Intelligence Develop an approach based on the ‘intelligence triangle’: These resources feed into the Read more

  • Health Inequalities

    What are health inequalities? The Marmot Review Fair Society, Healthy Lives (2010) defined health inequalities as systematic, avoidable and unfair differences in health outcomes across the population, arising from the social gradient in which health improves at every step up the social and economic ladder. It demonstrated that these inequalities are driven primarily by the Read more

  • Age Friendly Communities

    Janet Smith, Public Health Lead – Older People, East Riding of Yorkshire Council Contact: [email protected] Older people in deprived rural and coastal areas experience health inequalities. There are stark differences in life expectancy and healthy life expectancy across the East Riding, and these health trends are increasing demand on health and care services, housing, transport, Read more