Pharmaceutical needs assessment (PNA) 2017

This consultation is now closed. For results contact the contact named in the following text. For the record, these are the consultation materials.

Please let us know what you think about our draft pharmaceutical needs assessment for North Somerset

Please read the draft assessment and give us your thoughts using the online questionnaire provided. All the materials are on the website of South Gloucestershire council who are kindly hosting this for the three areas concerned (Bristol, South Gloucestershire and North Somerset). If you are answering about pharmacies in North Somerset pick 'North Somerset' at question 1. The questionnaire is designed to be fully accessible but if you would like it (or the draft PNA) in another format, please contact Jon Roberts by email or by phone on 01275 855 5256. 

The PNA uses information from a range of sources to assess whether residents in North Somerset have reasonable access to the essential services provided by pharmacies (chemists) which are the dispensing of medicines. If there are areas where there are gaps in the current or likely gaps in the future provision of pharmacies in North Somerset, the PNA aims to highlight these.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Timeline

  • Opened
    4 Sep 2017 at 07:00
  • Closed
    27 Nov 2017 at 12:00
  • Response Published
    04 Jan 2018

Details

Organisational Information

Job role or team to contact for questions Dr Jonathan Roberts
Job title Consultant in Public Health
Contact Email Jonathan.roberts@n-somerset.gov.uk
Contact Telephone 01275 885 256

Project Information

Aim of this consultation Seek views about the location of pharmacies in North Somerset in order to ensure an adequate supply near to where people need them.
Close Date 27 Nov 2017 12:00
Consultation Topic
  • Business - jobs, new business or factories
  • Communities: including local partnerships, neighbourhoods, equalities, crime and anti-social behaviour
  • Education and early years: including organisation of pre-school and schools, SEND, children’s centres
  • Environment: including rubbish and recycling, climate-related issues, parks and open spaces, footpaths
  • Children, young people and families: including fostering, transition to adult social services, youth justice
Context for this consultation The Needs Assessment is a government requirement which must be reviewed every three years.