Resource Information
Movement of people between countries is increasingly a feature of modern life and consequent changes in local populations can cause appreciable changes in the need for health and other services.

This report explores the available information sources and their usefulness in building a picture of local migrant populations in the West Midlands. It will assist those writing Joint Strategic Needs Assessments (JSNAs) in support of the developing Health and Wellbeing Boards and associated Health and Wellbeing Strategies.
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Publishing
WebMaster, West Midlands Public Health Observatory, bwh-tr.wmpho@nhs.net.
Tuesday, 1 March 2011
Author
George Fowajuh, Public Health Information Specialist, West Midlands Public Health Observatory, Birmingham Research Park, Vincent Drive, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2SQ, gfowajuh@nhs.net.
Contributors
Dr. John Kemm, Director, West Midlands Public Health Observatory.
Coverage
West Midlands
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Subject

PUBLIC HEALTH
MIGRANT

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