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Probability of loneliness for those aged 65 and over
Office for National Statistics (ONS)These small area model-based estimates of subjective loneliness have been produced by Age UK, for people aged 65 and over at Borough level and middle and lower super output areas (MSOA/LSOA) in London. They are calculated using a model based method using a combination of data from the English Longitudinal Survey of Ageing (ELSA) from 2010-12 and small area Census data... - Created 10 years ago
Community Strength Indicators, London
Cabinet OfficeOpinions of people aged 16 and over about their feelings of community strength and togetherness The survey tracks the latest trends and developments across areas key to encouraging social action and empowering communities. The objectives of the survey are to provide robust, nationally representative data on behaviours and attitudes within communities to inform and direct policy and action in these areas. The Community... - Updated 10 years ago
Public Health Outcomes Framework Indicators
Public Health EnglandThis data originates from the Public Health Outcomes tool currently presents data for available indicators for upper tier local authority levels, collated by Public Health England (PHE). The data currently published here are the baselines for the Public Health Outcomes Framework, together with more recent data where these are available. The baseline period is 2010 or equivalent, unless these data are... - Updated 10 years ago
Hospital Admissions due to Injury of Children, Borough
Department of HealthNumerators, denominators and rates of emergency hospital admissions caused by unintentional and deliberate injuries to children and young people (aged 0-17 years) by Region and Local Authority, 2003/04 to 2011/12. This data used to make up National Indicator 70 (NI70). Data available from The LGA Inform website. - Updated 10 years ago
Immunisations Against Influenza
Department of HealthPersons aged 65 and over immunised against Influenza between October and January. Related links: http://www.hscic.gov.uk/Article/1685 http://www.hscic.gov.uk/searchcatalogue?q=title%3A%22NHS+Immunisation+Statistics%22&area=&size=10&sort=RelevanceDesc - Created 10 years ago
Better Health for London: One Year On
Greater London Authority (GLA)This data outlines the latest data measuring the 10 key aspirations for London's Health as part of the overarching goal to make London the world's healthiest major global city. This page contains the initial baseline data published in 2014 in the report "Better Health for London: Next Steps", and updates these with more recent data and/or breaks these down by... - Updated 10 years ago
Children's Tooth Decay
Public Health EnglandMean number of teeth, missing decayed or filled in 5 year-olds. Mean number of teeth per child sampled which were either actively decayed or had been filled or extracted. Data was only available at PCT level, and had to be apportioned to Local Authorities. This process can only be approximate where PCTs are not completely contained within Local Authorities. Data is... - Updated 10 years ago
Estimated Problem Drug Users, Borough
Association of Public Health ObservatoriesEstimated rate of problem drug users (crack and or opiates) per 1000 of the population aged 16-54. The number of users in treatment will have impacted on the prevalence estimates published by the Home Office and the regression model which may introduce bias to the estimates. Link to National Treatment Agency - Updated 10 years ago
Fruit and Vegetable Consumption, Region
Department of HealthAge-standardised proportion of adults (16+) who met the recommended guidelines of consuming five or more portions of fruit and vegetables a day by gender. To help reduce the risk of deaths from chronic diseases such as heart disease, stroke, and cancer. The Five-a-day programme was introduced to increase fruit and vegetable consumption within the general population. Its central message is that... - Updated 10 years ago
Road Collisions by Severity
Department for TransportRoad Collisions Data by fatal, serious or slight severity casualty groups by borough and ward. An collision is classed by the worst level of casualty. For example if an accident caused 1 slight injury, 2 serious injuries, and 1 fatality, the collision would be classed as fatal. Road casualty statistics can be found at a separate page. Accident and casualty data can also...