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Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) 2025

A Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) is a statutory document produced for the local Health and Wellbeing Board to support the production of a joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy. These documents provide a critical resource to enable evidence-based planning for local services, with the aim of improving health and wellbeing outcomes and reducing inequalities.

The 2025 Wiltshire JSNA presents data on the current and future health and wellbeing needs of people in Wiltshire, including over 200 indicators across 6 themes:

Education and employment
Health and disease
Housing, crime and the environment
Life expectancy and causes of death
Lifestyle and risk factors
Population and deprivation

Cross-cutting summaries

The key cross-cutting summaries from this edition of the JSNA are show below:

Starting well

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Infographic showing starting well data from the JSNA 2025

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Living well

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Infographic showing living well data from the JSNA 2025

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Ageing well

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Infographic showing starting well data from the JSNA 2025

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How to use guide

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Please view our how to guide video below to learn how to use the JSNA information

Additional JSNA

Please see below a link to our Community Area JSNA which was produced in 2023 and looks into the health and wellbeing needs at a community area level within Wiltshire.

Click here for the Community Area JSNA

Other local JSNAs

Please see below links to JSNAs produced by Bath & North East Somerset Council and Swindon Borough Council.

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Bath & North East Somerset Strategic Evidence Base
Swindon Borough Council JSNA

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