Havering Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA)

Havering’s JSNA is a strategic overview of about the health and wellbeing of people in Havering and draws attention to areas that need attention. The JSNA is a statutory requirement and is refreshed on an ongoing basis.

Havering Health & Well-Being Strategy

The Health and Wellbeing Strategy sets out how Havering will work together to improve the health and wellbeing of local people and improve the quality of, and access to, local healthcare services.

Havering Community Safety Partnership Strategic Assessment 

The Havering Community Safety Partnership is a statutory body established under the Crime & Disorder Act 1998 and the Police Reform Act 2002. It works in partnership to keep Havering a safe place to live, work and visit through the continuing reduction of crime and disorder.

The Strategic Assessment is a statutory publication, it is a snapshot of the wider tactical assessments for each crime and disorder type.

Havering Community Safety Partnership Plan 

The Community Safety Partnership Plan is produced by the Community Safety Team on behalf of the Havering Community Safety Partnership. It sets out the plans and actions that the Partnership aspires to as a result of the Strategic Assessment.

Havering’s Local Plan

The Havering Local Plan was submitted to the secretary of state for the ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government for examination in 2018. Since then lots of comments and amendments / minor modifications have been proposed.

The council is working with the Inspector and the GLA to finalise matters regarding the new London Plan. 

Super Output Areas

Lower Super Output Area (LSOAs) are units of geographic boundary developed by the Office for National Statistics and are aggregations of Output Areas. Output Areas are subdivisions of 2003 wards and each contains approximately 125 households (300 residents). LSOAs are the next largest area up and each contain a minimum population of 1,000 persons and on average (mean) contain a population of 1,500 persons. Medium Super Output Area (MSOAs) are larger areas and each contain a minimum population of 5,000 persons and on average (mean) contain a population of 7,200 persons. There is a total 32,482 LSOAs and a total 7,193 MSOAs in England and Wales. In Havering there are 30 MSOA’s and 149 LSOA’s.