...screening programme (DESP) Antenatal and newborn (ANNB) screening programme National and local strategies (best practice) Recommendations Related JSNA chapters References Name and contact details of authors Acknowledgements Glossary AAA Abdominal aortic aneurysm AIS Accessible Information Standard ANNB Antenatal and newborn BCSP Bowel cancer screening programme BSP Breast screening programme CCG ClinicalCommissioningGroup CF Cystic fibrosis CHIS Child health information system CHT Congenital hypothyroidism CSP Cervical screening programme DESP Diabetic eye screening programme DS Digital Surveillance FASP Fetal anomaly screening programme FIT Faecal Immunochemical Test FOBt Faecal Occult Blood test GA1 Glutaric aciduria type 1 GOV.UK UK Government website GP General Practice/Practitioner HCU...
...a similar picture to what was seen nationally. Evidence suggests LGBTQIA+ people have disproportionately worse health outcomes and experiences of healthcare[17]. Chapter acknowledgements and contributions Project supervisor: Negin Sarafraz-Shekary Authors: Katie Patrick, Cassandra Ranatunga, Conor Woolley, Lauren Ashley Data team: Conor Woolley, Minerva Lemonidou, Lorenzo Reitano, Beth Griffiths Glossary CCG ClinicalCommissioningGroup DEFRA The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs HRA Homelessness Reduction Act HWB Health and Wellbeing Board ICB Integrated Care Board ICS Integrated Care System IMD Index of Multiple Deprivation JSNA Joint Strategic Needs Assessment LA Local Authority LILEE Low-Income Low Energy Efficiency LSOA Lower layer super output area...
...in Surrey, as there is no safe level for many pollutants. This JSNA provides a comprehensive assessment of air pollution across the county, its health impacts, and strategic responses at local and national levels. Key Findings: Air pollution contributes to respiratory and cardiovascular diseases, cancer, dementia, and premature mortality. Vulnerable groups (children, the elderly, and those with pre-existing conditions) are most at risk. In Surrey, air pollution is attributed to higher-than-average mortality rates compared to England. Key outdoor pollutants include nitrogen dioxide (NO₂), particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10), ozone (O₃), sulphur dioxide (SO₂), ammonia (NH₃), carbon monoxide (CO), and volatile organic...
...serious health conditions and leaves countless individuals living with debilitating smoking-related illness.[1] The burden that smoking places on health and care providers in Surrey is significant with 6,331 hospital admissions a year being attributed to smoking.[2] Health inequalities are preventable, systematic and unfair differences in health outcomes between different population groups. Smoking is the single largest driver of health inequalities in England, particularly influencing the life expectancy gap seen between high and low deprived populations with the more deprived areas typically having higher smoking rates.[3] Spending on tobacco will consume a relatively high proportion of the household income for people with...
...know has been the victim of violence please use this support link: How to get help | Healthy Surrey Executive summary Violence Against Women and Girls (‘VAWG’) remains one of the most widespread and devastating forms of abuse, both globally and nationally. In the UK, the National Policing Statement for VAWG, commissioned by the National Police Chiefs’ Council and College of Policing, outlines the scale of the issue. More than one million VAWG-related crimes were recorded in 2022/23, accounting for 20% of all police-recorded crime. Police-recorded VAWG offences increased by 37% between 2018 and 2023. At least 1 in 12 women is...