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Road Casualties by Severity
Department for TransportCasualties on the roads by severity (Killed/seriously injured or slight injuries) for both child and all casualties by borough since 2004. Casualties by 5 year age group and severity for London and Great Britain. Data presented is for personal injury road traffic collisions occurring on the public highway, and reported to the police, in accordance with the Stats 19 national reporting system. Also available: Casualties on the roads b... - Updated 5 years ago
Deaths and Mortality Ratios, Borough
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Deaths by local authority of usual residence, numbers and standardised mortality ratios (SMRs) by sex. SMR measures whether the population of an area has a higher or lower number of deaths than expected based on the age profile of the population (more deaths are expected in older populations). The SMR is defined as follows: SMR = (Observed no. of deaths per year)/(Expected no. of deaths per year). SMRs are calculated using the previou... - Updated 7 years ago
Smoking Indicators, Borough
Department of HealthThis dataset contains three smoking related indicators. Rates of self reported four-week smoking quitters Smoking quit rates per 100,000 available from the HNA. - These quarterly reports present provisional results from the monitoring of the NHS Stop Smoking Services (NHS SSS) in England. This report includes information on the number of people setting a quit date and the number who successfully quit at the 4 week follow-up. Data for... - Updated 8 years ago
2016 Mid-Year Estimates
Greater London Authority (GLA)The 2016-Mid Year Estimates were released by ONS in June 2017. This report provides an overview of the estimates and components of change for London and the London boroughs. - Updated 9 years ago
Birth and Death Rates, Ward
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Live births by usual residence of mother, and General Fertility Rates (GFR), and Deaths and Standardised Mortality Ratio (SMR) by ward and local authority. The births and deaths data comes from ONS Vital Statistics Table 4. Small area data is only available directly from ONS under licence. The general fertility rate (GFR) is the number of live births per 1,000 women aged 15-44. SMR measures whether the population of an area has a hig... - Updated 9 years ago
Infant and Perinatal Mortality
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Infant and Perinatal Deaths and Mortality. Perinatal deaths are deaths occuring after 22 weeks of pregnancy, during childbirth and up to 7 complicated days of life. Infant deaths under 1 year per 1000 live births. Relevant links: http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/vsob1/child-mortality-statistics--childhood--infant-and-perinatal/index.html https://indicators.ic.nhs.uk/webview/ - Created 9 years ago
Understanding Health Impacts of Air Pollution in London
Greater London Authority (GLA)Borough Tables from Understanding the Health Impacts of Air Pollution in London report. King’s College London, commissioned by the Greater London Authority and Transport for London, have calculated the health impacts associated with the air pollutant nitrogen dioxide (NO2) in London. This new study shows that in 2010 there was the equivalent of up to 5,900 deaths across London associated with NO2 long term exposure. (Please note: thes... - 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 be found on DFT's Road Safety Data page. See more on the UKDA w... - Created 10 years ago
ONS 2014 mid-year population estimates: London analysis
Greater London Authority (GLA)This Update from the GLA Intelligence Unit analyses the ONS 2014 mid-year population estimates and associated components of change focussing on London and comparing these to ONS and GLA population projections. - Updated 10 years ago
Pedal Cyclist Casualties, Killed and Seriously Injured
Transport for London (TfL)Pedal Cyclist Casualties in London, Killed and Seriously Injured, 1989-2014. Data shows cyclists who were killed, serious injured and slight injured. Data presented is for personal injury road traffic collisions occurring on the public highway, and reported to the police, in accordance with the Stats 19 national reporting system. Click here to visit the Transport for London Road Safety pages