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Drug Related Deaths

Drug related death rates are over seven times higher in the most deprived quintile compared to the least deprived quintile, as shown in Figure 23 below.

Figure 23 – Drug Related Deaths by SIMD Quintile. Click on the image to enlarge.

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  • Joint Strategic Needs Assessments, Grampian population information and how they can inform service planning.
    • Joint Strategic Needs Assessment Guidance Grampian
      • Aims & role of JSNA in informing local planning and commissioning of services
      • Understanding what a JSNA is
      • JSNA Process
        • Stage 1 – Preparation and set-up
        • Stage 2 – Identifying health priorities
        • Stage 3 – Assessing a health priority for change
        • Stage 4 – Planning for change
        • Stage 5 – Evaluation
        • Publication and sharing of JSNA findings
        • Useful links and resources
      • Appendices
        • Appendix A – Useful links and resources
        • Appendix B – JSNA Checklist
        • Appendix C – Example JSNA template
        • Appendix D – Analytical Tools
        • Appendix E – Data domains & topics
        • Appendix F – Resource & Reference List
  • Common Acronyms / Abbreviations used
  • Grampian’s population, its health and what it means for service planning
    • Population Demographics
    • Health Inequalities in Grampian Trends
    • Chronic Morbidity
    • Mortality
    • Prevention & Risk Factors
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