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APHO Technical Briefing 5 - Geodemographic Segmentation

In this briefing we take a summary overview of segmentation and then focus on one approach to segmentation using geodemographic methods. We then compare the most commonly available geodemographic segmentation tools, highlighting the possible applications within the health sector and discussing some of the factors that should be considered when looking to invest in a system.

APHO Technical Briefing 5 - Geodemographic Segmentation
Uploaded: 27 Apr 2009
North east public health workforce improvement Scoping exercise on capacity and capability to meet aims of Better Health, Fairer Health themes

To assess progress of the regional advisory groups with regard to workforce assessment and to identify barriers and opportunities to delivery, a series of interviews was undertaken with the theme leads during late 2008 Discussions were also held with representatives of Public Health Group and of NHS Education North East.

This report outlines the findings of the interviews and discussions and presents some recommendations for future progress around workforce development. Reference is also made to a recent review of mapping techniques for public health improvement workforce .

North east public health workforce improvement Scoping exercise on capacity and capability to meet aims of Better Health, Fairer Health themes
Uploaded: 15 Apr 2009
Health Impact of the Regional Spatial Strategy

The determinants of health are wide and include employment, wealth, education, housing, transport and the environment. The purpose of this report is to support the development of a Regional Spatial Strategy (RSS) by ensuring that issues of public health, health inequalities and health care are incorporated into the strategy. A screening Health Impact Assessment (HIA)was undertaken on pre-consultation draft of the strategy. This is now being made available during the formal period of consultation on the RSS - see http://www.viewnortheast.com/ - to help others to consider issues of importance to health.
Download consultation draft from ViewNorthEast website [PDF] - External Link

Health Impact of the Regional Spatial Strategy
Uploaded: 1 Jan 2004