This is the profile of the Harlow local authority area for 2019 and is part of the JSNA suite of products
In November 2020, the Research & Citizen Insight team in collaboration with the Corporate Strategy team and colleagues in Children and Families, we conducted a survey entitled ‘Childcare in Essex – parents’ views’. This was aimed at parents of children aged 0 – 19 (25 if SEND) living in Essex using any form of childcare (formal or informal), including those not...
A report setting out the challenges faced around health inequalities prior to the coronavirus pandemic and explores considerations of how COVID-19 may impact on them.
Each year, Essex County Council sets a research topic to some of the best social science undergraduates at the University of Essex. The Challenge Project acts as an alternative to their individual undergraduate dissertation module in their final year. As a group, the students work together to provide the council with evidence which is academically accredited and cutting edge. The report...
Report on the evaluation of the Trailblazers Homelessness Prevention Pilot
Summary report on service user engagement with Special Guardians.
This dataset contains the countywide report and 12 district profiles which are part of a suite of documents for the Essex Joint Strategic Needs Assessment 2019. The JSNA is statutory process for Health & Wellbeing Boards to identify and improve the current and future health, wellbeing and social care needs of their area. The purpose is to inform strategic...
This dashboard allows you to profile Essex communities to identify physical activity and inactivity levels, and to identify the extent of possible key drivers of activity levels down to an LSOA level. Together, this information provides a springboard for further research; actionable insight enabling ELDP and Active Essex to deploy targeted resources to communities most in need; and an evidence-base...
School's health and wellbeing survey reports 2019
A conference was held for the 3 health and care systems linked to Essex to explore issues around Population Health & Wellbeing. The presentations covered topics cutting across health inequalities, deprivation, mental health, social isolation / loneliness and physical activity.