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Health Counts
A health and lifestyle survey of residents that is conducted once a decade.
Health Counts 2024 Report
You can view the full Health Counts 2024 Report on infogram.
You can also read a summary of the Health Counts 2024 report.
A PDF version of the summary is available to download at the bottom of this page.
Health Counts area profiles
You can view profiles of the Health Counts data for the following areas in Brighton & Hove.
Wards: Ward Profiles - Health Counts by Brighton and Hove City Council - Infogram
Primary Care Networks (PCNs): PCN Profiles - Health Counts by Brighton and Hove City Council - Infogram
Integrated Community Team (ICT): ICT Profiles - Health Counts by Brighton and Hove City Council - Infogram.
Health Counts survey
The Health Counts Survey 2024 ran from 18 March until 24 April 2024.
It provides data on a range of health topics and lifestyles, and it includes validated measures and questions that are comparable with previous surveys.
The data generated is used to inform decisions about what services and support are needed to meet people's needs. The data can also be used to show how health inequalities have narrowed or widened over time, by area within the city and between different groups.
Health Counts is funded by Brighton & Hove City Council’s Public Health Department. It's being led by the University of Brighton in collaboration with:
- Healthwatch Brighton and Hove
- NHS Sussex
- Brighton and Sussex Medical School
- Brighton and Hove Federation
- Brighton & Hove City Council’s Public Health Intelligence team
Find out more about the 2024 Health Counts survey.
You can use the Annotator Player and skip to 1 hour 53 minutes to watch the Health Counts 2024 presentation at the November 2024 Health and Wellbeing board, summarising the survey methods and some initial findings.
Health Counts documents
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