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tical data and evidence is available in the citywide • • • • • • • the use of the information is at your own risk. profile Community Centre has been taken to ensure that the information contained in this that the information may be become less reliable over time and Each JSNA profile structuredis as follows: For each topic area covered, the JSNA explores: In addition to the JSNA analytical profiles, detailed statis intelligence hub provides tools to compare and contrast metrics and indicators of all kinds. c Local events Workshops with held at This JSNA contains a full range of evidence to provide decision communities. It contains a lot of numbers and because these are essential to show the trends of how things have changed, as well as comparisons with other places. However, because health is about people, this JSNA also contains a lot of evidence from local people and local community group JSNA this About The Health and Social Care Act of 2012 places a duty on Health and Wellbeing Boards to produce a Joint Strategic Needs Assessment. In April 2018, the Coventry Health and Wellbeing Board approach to t JSNA profile Family Hub This JSNA is produced in 2019 Council with co Coventry Health and Wellbeing Board and ideas contributed by organisations COVENTRY JOINT STRATEGIC NEEDS ASSESSMENT 2020 ASSESSMENT NEEDS STRATEGIC JOINT COVENTRY
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Introduction
4 Coventry Joint Strategic Needs Assessment FAMILY HUB PROFILE overall av The them. of one new the years, recent in growth population notable a Coventry. for 2.2% to compared 2011 since year a 1.7% of increase popul average an seen has Mosaic average. city the than lower been has area the across growth Population Hub and Coventry in Mosaic Demographics and area entire than rather neighbourhoods, different the t therefore, and area, large a such in communities and neighbourhoods of deal great Park, Cannon Farm; Al Green; Whoberley Chapelfields; include: Mosaic within neighbourhoods city The About the local area Executive summary
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preventable strongly linked to deprivation, ‘ the consumption of ighbourhoods
statistics e More but there is a low level of acute proportion of residents that drink regularly, however the area has a to typical journey times to the hospital are parts of the city, in som public transport. The Mosai geographical area, and professionals express concerns that accessible for everyone in Mosaic. which residents itself and it thoughtis that resident Farm travel because of transport problems and 'tensions' between the areas. space and funding, organisations have found it difficult to set up meetings and reach people in different communities, and to other parts of the city to access the support they need. There are are more prevalent than average the areas most affected by mul rates are high in Whoberley, physical activity rates low in Canley and childhood obesity rates high Chapelfields. birth has low notably s neighbouring areas, but they their life in poor health. Tile Hill has a relatively high rate of deaths that are as residents are more likely to have of diagnosed HIV are also higher than the city average in Tile Hill. If n be particularly in Tile Hill North, Canley and Tanyard Farm Access to services Mosaic area has fewer community pharmacies per person than average for Coventry 10,000 population is the lowest out of all eight Coventry Family Hub the We Coventry and Warwickshire out of all areas thein city COVENTRY JOINT STRATEGIC NEEDS ASSESSMENT 2020 ASSESSMENT NEEDS STRATEGIC JOINT COVENTRY
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arts. It alsohosts activities such as Cook and Eat well afree healthy cooking course developpeoples cooking skills and food choices. Taking over a youth clubin the area(Tile Hill). There beena youthclub in thearea for a while. All Stars for mumsand toddler Café forelderly Thursdaysto help theminteract and befriendeach other Partnershipgroup in Tile Hill does thingsfor youngpeople, sendsclasses of children out to Birmingham. Canleycommunity centre provide withlearning disabilities and specialneeds to acquire skills with musicand the performing During the café wasidentified as an asset. Around 70%of the groupare residents from thearea and30% are students.It is designed to promoteintegration between studentsand residents andto try and understand each other’s needs. isIt usually well att with60 In one of the sessions the group spokeabout recycling, which wasbeneficial for the students attending as theylearnt when to putout thebins and on what days. It alsoencourages people to knockon neighbours’ doors and get to know them. Rose Community Centreis a hub of thearea. It aims improvethe lives and living areas of theresidents in Spon End.
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are there to ”. negative
. keeping safe,
staff that downloadable app
for people to understand report different types This makes it easier concerns and report their experience. West that people can
based reporting system where people can - andbuilda more cohesive community. The University has a wellbeing service for
Hate Crime 5.0’ report it. students and occupational health for support individuals if they have Reporting hate crime can help challenge attitudes vision is a web report hate crime anonymously. people to log on Midlands police service also have a ‘ hate crime. It also has translation features, as well as information about wider issues such as national support services and dealing with emergencies. One of the outcomes of the engagement workshop that “more work needs to be done what hate crime is, and to encourage people to report it”. Some people felt that “Racism anis issue that no one talks about. Especially in the Canley area. There is no faith in reporting that kind of thing. It hardis to start con about race especially in predominantly white areas. There needs to be a safe place for the right activities COVENTRY JOINT STRATEGIC NEEDS ASSESSMENT 2020 ASSESSMENT NEEDS STRATEGIC JOINT COVENTRY
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al racism w and perceptionsof impactcrime people’s
u ing urage people to report such crimes more.
experienced hate crime, so do not report it or know how to They found the comments as hate crime or know that they had has worked with students exploring what hate crime is. of cas towards students hate crime was particularly problematic in Canley. During the engagement work challenging all forms of support victims through bystander intervention event was to hate crime and wider associated harms. community organisations from across Coventry to Communities against October 2019, Communities Against Hate As part of their own home. afraid to call police or report it and are made strangers in befriending vulnerable adults and use their homes as brothels and places to deal drugs. These people are too people are cuckooed in Tanyard rate. Some of the participants mentioned that vulnerable areas is so high. Hill and Canley because the tension between the two difficult and that if organisations wanted to reach people in both are mentioned that talking to young people in Canley is very aggravated relations within the community relationship with the area. Postcode gangs Crime What else can done?be What else happening? is areas in Mosaic have relatively low rates of reported hate crime. enco crimes in thecity. number of reported crimes area has one of the data shows thatbetween 2015 and 2017 report While is it thought despite having burglaries. Warwick and Canley numbers of students
Health and Wellbeing
Health and Wellbeing 25
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mental health ly 77.9 79.1 81.0 80.6 81.8 76.4 76.9 79.7 79.9 76.1 83.1 80.4 79.6 76.1 83.1
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Female (LE) atbirth (years) high
spend a larger proportion of
being as part of the Coventry , for people registered at GP
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Coventry Health and Wellbeing Board
Insight Team Coventry City Council
www.coventry.gov.uk/jsna/