Consultation on Health Review of Lincolnshire

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A consultation has been launched on the draft Joint Strategic Needs Assessment

The draft JSNA has recently been published on the Lincolnshire Research Observatory website and the public and professionals have until 31 July 2011 to share their views on the assessment.

NHS Lincolnshire and Lincolnshire County Council are keen to know whether the draft JSNA is a useful resource, if it provides both accessible and appropriate information and evidence for the suggested priorities, and how it can be improved for the future.

Dr Tony Hill, Joint Director of Public Health for Lincolnshire said: “The JSNA is a review of the health and wellbeing needs of Lincolnshire. It will help to influence future developments between health, adult social care and children services’. We are keen to hear the public’s views as these will influence improvements in the health and wellbeing of the community, at the same time as reducing health inequalities. The final version of the JSNA will then be published in August 2011.”

Responses can be submitted via http://www.research-lincs.org.uk/lro/surveys/JSNA2011/  or completed forms at the end of the form posted
to Joint Strategic Needs, Assessment Research and Information Team, Lincolnshire
County Council, Beech House, Waterside South, Lincoln, LN5 7JH.