In this article you will find a wealth of information relating to the 2019 version of North Yorkshire's Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA). You can navigate through the various topics by clicking on the buttons at the top of the article.
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The Data and Intelligence Team have created a dashboard that presents statistics on personal injury collisions and casualties on public roads (including footways).
It is based on 'Stats 19' forms, which are completed by police officers inv…
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In 1942, the government published a landmark document that became known as the Beveridge Report. It set out proposals for widespread reforms to tackle society’s ‘five giant evils’ – want, disease, ignorance, idleness and squalor – through a…
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Power BI is a tool used by NYCC to visualise data and share important insights. Below are a series of frequently asked questions and answers.
If you find that your question is not here, or if one of the solutions provided does not work for…
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Housing in North Yorkshire is unaffordable for many, placing pressure on the limited Affordable Housing stock in the county.
Good quality housing has a critical role to play in creating and supporting economic growth and helping to preven…
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The population of North Yorkshire has increased steadily from 570,100 in 2001 to 602,300 in 2015, a growth of around 5.6%. Although there was a small reduction in the population between 2013 and 2014, largely due to a short-term reduction i…
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Almost everyone will experience end of life care at some point during their lives. Many of us will be involved in caring for someone who is dying, often a close friend or relative. Some of us will be involved in a professional manner, looki…
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