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Where Do I Find The Information I Want?

8 July, 2021 by Mandy Porter

Each topic has a separate page, and is arranged under different Main Menu headings as follows: Home, Population, Vulnerable Groups, Adults, Children and Young People, Place, Health and Wellbeing Influences, and Tools and Resources.

To access the Main Menu, click on Show Navigation (or box with lines) in the top right corner of the page, then click on the down arrows to go to Sub Menu items or individual topic pages.

A Contents Page / Site Map has also been produced which gives a list of all the topic pages beneath the Main Menu headings.

Under Home, Hull’s JSNA provides information on what a JSNA is, who it is for, who produces it, and information on where the statistics come from.

Under Home, the Key Facts for Hull which provides a summary of the health and wellbeing needs of Hull’s population.

Under Population, there is information on population estimates and projections, race and ethnicity, life expectancy, and causes of death.

Home

Population

Under the Adults and Children and Young People, there are headings for Health Factors and Lifestyle Factors. Under Adults, Health Factors covers general health, emotional wellbeing and oral health, and information relating to various diseases and medical conditions for adults including other topics such as neurodiversity, end of life and palliative care, falls and frailty, sexual health and suicide. Under Children and Young People, Health Factors covers Special Educational Needs or Disabilities, accidents and injuries, A&E attendances and hospital admissions, screening and vaccinations, and under 18 conceptions for children and young people. Lifestyle Factors includes information relating to lifestyle and behavioural risk factors, such as diet, physical activity, healthy weight, smoking, alcohol, drugs and gambling. There is another subheading for adults for Prevention which covers vaccinations and screening including the NHS Health Check. Within the Children and Young People menu, there are two further submenus: Pregnancy and Infants which covers pregnancy and maternal health, births and infant health, breastfeeding, smoking in pregnancy, stillbirths and infant mortality, and Child Development which covers early years and good child development as well as providing information on Hull’s Early Help and Prevention programme.

Adults

Children and Young People

Under Vulnerable Groups, there is further information on specific groups such as carers, children in care and care leavers, gender identity and LGTBQ+, Gypsy and Travellers, and people who are homeless, people who have learning disabilities, people who have mental ill health, people who have multiple unmet needs, people with sensory impairment and Veterans.

Under Health and Wellbeing Influences, there is information on some of the wider determinants of health and wellbeing which include deprivation and poverty, housing, air pollution, climate change, schools, education and qualifications, employment, economy and healthy workplaces, young people not in education, employment or training, crime, domestic abuse, and financial resilience.

Vulnerable Groups

Health and Wellbeing Influences

Under Place, there is further information about Hull as a geographical area, and health and wellbeing profiles for each electoral ward and Area Committee Area in Hull as well information on primary care and Hull’s GP practices and Primary Care Networks (groups of GP practices).

Under Tools and Resources, further information can be found on Hull’s Adult and Young People Health and Wellbeing Surveys and a summary of the prevalence of various diseases and medical conditions at GP practice level throughout Hull (from the Quality and Outcomes Framework data) as well as links to our Glossary, and links to other associated documents such as the Director of Public Health Annual reports, the local Health and Wellbeing Strategy, and Hull’s Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment. This section also provide information on where to report an outbreak of an infectious disease or other health-related issue (such as noise) as well as our contact details if you would like further information or have questions relating to health and wellbeing needs of Hull’s population or relating to Hull’s Joint Strategic Needs Assessment.

Place

Tools and Resources

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Updates

This page was last updated on 19 March 2025.

This page is due to be updated / checked in March 2026.

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  • Home
    • Hull’s JSNA
    • Key Facts for Hull
  • Population
    • Population Estimates
    • Race and Ethnicity
    • Population Projections
    • Life Expectancy and Healthy Life Expectancy
    • Causes of Death
  • Vulnerable Groups
    • Carers
    • Looked After Children and Care Leavers
    • Gender Identity and LGBTQ+
    • Gypsy and Travellers
    • Homelessness
    • Learning Disabilities
    • Mental Ill Health
    • Multiple Unmet Needs
    • Sensory Impairment
    • Veterans
  • Adults
    • Health Factors
      • Physical Health
      • Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing
      • Cancer
      • Cardiovascular Disease
      • Coronavirus (COVID-19)
      • Dementia
      • Diabetes
      • Falls and Frailty
      • Infectious Diseases
      • Kidney Disease
      • Liver Disease
      • Musculoskeletal Disorders
      • Neurodiversity
      • Oral Health
      • Palliative Care and End of Life
      • Respiratory Disease
      • Sexual and Reproductive Health
      • Sexually Transmitted Infections
      • Suicide and Self-Harm
    • Lifestyle Factors
      • Alcohol
      • Diet and Nutrition
      • Drugs
      • Gambling
      • Healthy Weight
      • Physical Activity
      • Smoking and Vaping
    • Prevention
      • Screening and the NHS Health Check
      • Vaccinations
  • Children and Young People
    • Health Factors
      • Physical Health
      • Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing
      • A&E Attendances and Hospital Admissions
      • Accidents and Injuries
      • Special Educational Needs or Disabilities
      • Neurodiversity
      • Oral Health
      • Screening and Vaccinations
      • Under 18 Conceptions
    • Lifestyle Factors
      • Alcohol
      • Diet and Nutrition
      • Drugs
      • Gambling
      • Healthy Weight
      • Physical Activity
      • Smoking and Vaping
    • Pregnancy and Infants
      • Pregnancy and Maternal Health
      • Births and Infant Health
      • Breastfeeding
      • Smoking in Pregnancy
      • Stillbirths and Infant Mortality
    • Child Development
      • Early Years and Good Child Development
      • Early Help and Prevention Programme
  • Place
    • Geographical Area
    • Ward Profiles
    • Primary Care Profiles
  • Health and Wellbeing Influences
    • Air Pollution
    • Climate Change
    • Crime
    • Deprivation and Poverty
    • Domestic Abuse
    • Employment, Economy and Healthy Workplaces
    • Financial Resilience
    • Housing and Households
    • Schools, Education and Qualifications
    • Young People Not in Education, Employment or Training
  • Tools and Resources
    • Contact Us
    • Help – Glossary and Site Map
      • Glossary
      • Where Do I Find The Information I Want?
      • Contents Page / Site Map
    • Surveys Conducted in Hull
      • Local Surveys Involving Adults
      • Local Surveys Involving Young People
      • Other Local Surveys and Qualitative Research
    • Local Quality and Outcomes Framework Data
    • Director of Public Health Annual Reports
    • Health and Wellbeing Strategy
    • Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment
    • Reporting An Outbreak or Health Issue