The Leeds JSNA is a continuous process for identifying current and future Health and Wellbeing needs and inequalities across and within Leeds. The purpose is to inform commissioners and influence priorities that will help to improve outcomes and reduce health inequalities across the city. It is the statutory duty of the Local Authority and the 3 Clinical Commissioning Groups to prepare and publish a JSNA through the Health and Wellbeing Board.

The 2018 Joint Strategic Needs Assessment reports are coming soon.
Meanwhile, see Public Health documents for the 2017-18 Director of Public Health report and the Local Care Partnership (LCP) profiles.
Also see Needs assessments

(The 2012 JSNA files are archived here)

Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (2015) files

JSNA 2015 Executive Summary
JSNA 2015 Demography
JSNA 2015 Homes and Housing
JSNA 2015 Poverty
JSNA 2015 Autism Needs Assessment
JSNA 2015 Learning Disability