JSNA resources

A collection of JSNA resources to help with the development of Lambeth specific profiles and JSNA materials.

Child and maternal health

  • National child and maternal health intelligence network provide information to help healthcare professionals make decisions about the planning and provision of services using child and maternal health data and intelligence.
  • Child and maternal health profiles (available as both pdf and interactive) present data on factors related to the health and wellbeing of pregnant women, children and young people, including child health profiles. The Child Health Profiles indicators are designed to help local authorities and health services improve the health and wellbeing of children and tackle health inequalities. Available for each upper-tier local authority and for each clinical commissioning group (CCG) in England. Because these documents are refreshed periodically, we have not linked directly to them but have linked to the main page. Currently there are pdf and word versions of these profiles:
    • Child health profile
    • Health behaviours in young people
    • Improving health outcomes for vulnerable children and young people
    • Mental health in pregnancy and infants
    • Oral health profile of five year olds
    • Speech, language and communication
    • Teenage pregnancy and young parents
    • Unintentional injuries in and around the home 
    • Unintentional injuries on the roads
  • NHS Atlas of Variation for the care of mothers, babies, children and young people.
  • Children and Young People's Mental Health and Wellbeing Profiling Tool collates and analyses a wide range of publicly available information on identification of need, protective factors, primary prevention: adversity, primary prevention: vulnerability, and finance.
  • Improving services toolkit: Children are who are ill tool provides hospital admissions information for children with acute health conditions.
  • Disease management information tool: Children with long term conditions tool provides hospital admissions information for children with asthma, diabetes or epilepsy.
  • Perinatal mental health profile (prototype version) is designed to support planners, providers and stakeholders to plan services, undertake needs assessments and benchmark against similar populations. It brings together available metrics around mental health in pregnancy, the postnatal period and babies aged up to 1 year.
  • School-age children profiles include key current local data about children and young people’s health and wellbeing, providing a context to help schools prioritise action.
  • Teenage parent outcomes modelling tool brings together data about factors that affect outcomes for teenage parents and their babies across local authorities in England.