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L'înformâtion et les sèrvices publyis pouor I'Île dé Jèrri

Public Health Intelligence publication release schedule

​​​​​​​2026 release schedule

Date​ Report
​12 March 2026
Births and Breastfeeding Profile 2025
26 March 2026
Obesity, Diet and Physical Activity Profile 2025
9 April 2026
Abortions Report 2025
27 August 2026
Jersey Child Measurement Programme Report 2025 to 2026
10 September 2026
Influenza and Winter Illness Report 2025 
24 September 2026
Immunisations Report 2025
15 October 2026
Mortality Report 2025
5 November 2026
​​Life Expectancy and Healthy Life Expectancy 2023 to 2025


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Routine epidemiological data

The schedule of releases for routine epidemiological data reporting is shown below.

Frequency
Report
Monthly
Epidemiological Report
Seasonal
Vaccine Priority Group Reports (COVID and Flu)



Other releases

The following releases will also be released by Public Health Intelligence at dates to be specified:

  • Morbidity Report 2025
  • ​Screening Profile
  • Findings of Mental Health JSNA (Joint Strategic Needs Assessment)

All reports will be available on gov.je on the day of publication.

​​​Use our data explorer

​Open the explorer to browse data by topic or search for keywords.​

You can view trends over time, a​nd filter to loo​k at the data split by sex where appropriate.

The data explorer helps you find the most recently published local health reports, where you can find background information and other resources.

Open data explorer

To give feedback on the data explorer tool contact healthintelligence@gov.je.​

Download the data from opendata.gov.je​

Revisions and corrections policy

The Public Health Intelligence team is committed to ensuring that all published reports and datasets remain accurate, relevant, and fit for purpose.

Updates or amendments may be necessary to:

  • reflect newly available data​
  • share improved methodologies
  • correct errors

Transparency and consistency in managing revisions and corrections are essential for maintaining public trust and upholding the Code of Practice for​ Statistics.

Revisions policy

Revisions are planned or necessary updates made to previously published reports, analyses, or datasets to:

  • improve quality
  • incorporate updated data
  • apply enhanced methods

They are not the result of errors but are a standard part of the data review process.

Revisions may occur for several reasons, including:

  • adding data that was not available at the time of the original publication, such as replacing projections with actual data
  • applying improved methods or new statistical coding classifications, such as the forthcoming 11th edition of the International Classification of Disease (ICD-11)
  • using more recent data from comparable jurisdictions

In some cases, revisions are part of a planned process, particularly where provisional estimates are published to meet time sensitive user needs. The timing and nature of these updates will be clearly set out in the publication and, where applicable, pre-announced on the release calendar. Each revision will be clearly identified and explained, including its cause and likely impact.

Correction of errors policy

Despite having quality control measures in place, mistakes may occasionally occur in published reports or datasets. Corrections are made promptly when errors are identified, in line with the Code of Practice for Statistics. 

Examples of errors that may lead to correction include:

  • updating figures due to improved data received after publication
  • amending charts, tables, or text where inaccuracies are identified
  • clarifying methodology or definitions to improve understanding

When an error is identified, the Public Health Intelligence team will assess its significance, and the public interest involved to determine whether a correction is required. If a correction is necessary, it will be made as soon as possible.

All corrections will be clearly noted in the relevant publication, and the updated report will be posted on the report's webpage. In addition, corrections that may impact interpretation of the report will be communicated by email to key stakeholders.

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