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Prevalence of Common Mental Health Problems, Borough
Association of Public Health ObservatoriesNumber of cases of common mental health problems per 1000 of the population aged 16-74 by type of mental health problem. Data on rates are presented as total cases per 1000 population aged 16-74. Detail of case numbers are available from NEPHO for males and females, for quinary age-groups. These are not intended to be used at this level, rather to provide flexible data for grouping up. - Updated 10 years ago
Active People Survey KPI Data, Borough
Sport EnglandKey Performance Indicators from Active People Survey (APS). Data on volunteering, club membership, tuition, organised sport, competition, satisfaction with local sports provision, for local authorities, based on Active People Survey. KPI 1 Participation is defined as taking part on at least 3 days a week in moderate intensity sport and active recreation (at least 12 days in the last 4 weeks) for at least 30 minutes continuously in any... - Updated 10 years ago
Census 2001 Key Statistics 21: Long Term Illness
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Census Key Statistics Table KS21: Households with limiting long-term illness and dependent children. Note: * A dependent child is a person in a household aged 0 -15 (whether or not in a family) or a person aged 16 - 18 who is a full-time student in a family with parent(s). Cells in this table have been randomly adjusted to avoid the release of confidential data. Census day was 29 April 2001. - Updated 10 years ago
Census 2001 Key Statistics 08: Health
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Census Key Statistics Table KS08: Health and provision of unpaid care. Limiting long-term illness covers any long-term illness; health problem or disability which limits daily activities or work. Working age population is 16-64 inclusive for men and 16-59 inclusive for women. General health refers to health over the 12 months prior to Census day (29 April 2001). Provision of unpaid care: looking after; giving help or support to fami... - Updated 11 years ago
Dial a Ride Usage Statistics
Transport for London (TfL)Dial-a-Ride is a free door-to-door service for disabled and older people who can't use buses, trains or the Tube. Those eligible for membership have a permanent or long term disability which means they are unable or virtually unable to use mainstream public transport. This report details the usage for the specified quarterly, as well as the same quarter of the previous year, to allow for comparison. There are a number of figures provid... - Updated 11 years ago
Number of People Registered as Deaf or Hard of Hearing by Age Group, Borough
Department of HealthThis data shows the number of people registered with Councils with Social Services Responsibilities (CSSRs) as being deaf or hard of hearing by age group. Age groups are: 0-17, 18-64, 65-74, 75 and over. Numbers are rounded to nearest five. The data are compiled from the triennial return SSDA 910 which is submitted to The Information Centre (The IC). People who are registered as deaf or hard of hearing that are also blind or partial... - Updated 11 years ago
Better Environment, Better Health - Guides for London Boroughs
Greater London Authority (GLA)Improving the local environment can help improve health and wellbeing. The GLA have produced a bespoke guide for each London borough highlighting how positive changes to the environment help support better health. The Better Environment, Better Health guide offers tailored information on seven important environmental factors that can impact on residents’ health. These factors are green spaces, active travel and transport, surface water... - Updated 11 years ago
Healthy Lifestyle Behaviours
Department of HealthRange of modelled indicators of health lifestyle choices. These estimates must be used with caution. They will almost certainly not mirror precisely any available measures from local studies or surveys (although research by NatCen and others have shown that they tend to be related). 1) Current smoking among adults (aged 16 or over). Current smokers were defined in the HSfE if the respondent reported that they were a 'current cigarett... - Created 11 years ago
Excess Winter Deaths, Borough
Association of Public Health ObservatoriesExcess Winter Deaths (EWD) by age and conditions (underlying cause of death) expressed as average per year based on 7 years pooled data, 2004-2011. EWD trend expressed as average per year based on 3 years data. The Excess Winter Mortality Index (EWM Index was calculated based on the 'ONS Method' which defines the winter period as December to March, and the non-winter period as August to November of that same year and April to July of t...