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Presentation map PHE - Crown copyright and database rights 214, Ordnance Survey 16969 ONS Crown Copyright 214 1/17

Population Population by age group, 212 Population by age group, 212 aged under 16 (19.1 %) aged 16-24 (9.3 %) aged 25-64 (56.8 %) aged 65-84 (13.5 %) aged 85 and over (1.3 %) aged under 16 (18.9 %) aged 16-24 (11.7 %) aged 25-64 (52.4 %) aged 65-84 (14.6 %) aged 85 and over (2.3 %) Source: ONS Crown copyright 213 Source: ONS Crown copyright 213 Population by age group, 212, numbers Ages aged under 16 2,58 39,455 1,13,226 aged 16-24 1,225 21,759 6,262,44 aged 25-64 7,464 14,896 28,44,555 aged 65-84 1,771 35,456 7,836,2 aged 85 and over 173 5,814 1,22,56 Total 13,141 27,38 53,493,729 Source: ONS Crown copyright 213 Females Age pyramid for selection: male and female numbers per five-year age group, 212 Males 9+ 85-89 8-84 75-79 7-74 65-69 6-64 55-59 5-54 45-49 4-44 35-39 3-34 25-29 2-24 15-19 1-14 5-9 -4 6 5 4 3 2 2 3 4 5 6 Source: ONS Crown Copyright 213 www.localhealth.org.uk Page 2 2/17

Ethnicity & Language Ethnicity & Language indicators, 211, numbers Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) Population 1,85 22,43 7,731,314 Population whose ethnicity is not 'White UK' 2,425 29,426 1,733,22 Number who cannot speak English well or at all 91 96 843,845 Ethnicity & Language indicators, 211, % Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) Population (%) 14.2 1.9 14.6 Population whose ethnicity is not 'White UK' (%) 18.7 14.2 2.2 Cannot speak English well or at all (%).7.5 1.7 3 Ethnicity & Language indicators, 211, %, 2 1 Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) Population (%) Population whose ethnicity is not 'White UK' (%) Cannot speak English well or at all (%) www.localhealth.org.uk Page 3 3/17

Deprivation Index of Deprivation, 21, numbers (estimated from MSOA level data) People living in means tested benefit households 49 23,898 7,597,65 Children living in income deprived households 117 6,253 2,115,946 People aged 6+ living in pension credit households 177 7,547 2,94,588 Source: CLG Copyright 21 Index of Deprivation, 21, % (estimated from MSOA level data) Income Deprivation (%) 3.9 11.6 14.7 Child Poverty (%) 4.7 15.9 21.8 Older People in Deprivation (%) 7.3 14.7 18.1 Source: CLG Copyright 21 Index of Deprivation, 21, %, (comparing to average) 3 Significantly better than Not significantly different Significantly worse than 2 1 Income Deprivation (%) Child Poverty (%) Older People in Deprivation (%) Source: CLG Copyright 21 www.localhealth.org.uk Page 4 4/17

Child Development, Education and Employment Child development, education and employment indicators, numbers (estimated from MSOA level data) Low birth weight births, 28-212 52 784 251,444 A good level of development at age 5, 211/12 13 1,73 393,9 Achieving 5A*-C (incl. Eng & Maths) GCSE, 211/12 98 1,671 33,11 Claiming job seekers allowance, 212/13* 18 4,41 1,287,226 Claiming job seekers allowance for > 1 year, 212/13 13 1,159 344,895 Source: Public Health, ONS, NOMIS, DfE * Monthly average Child development, education and employment indicators, values (estimated from MSOA level data) Low birth weight births (%) 7.6 7 7.4 Child development at age 5 (%) 81.9 72.2 63.5 GCSE achievement (5A*-C inc. Eng & Maths) (%) 81.5 66.2 58.8 Unemployment (JSA claimants) (%) 1.2 3.5 3.8 Long term unemployment (JSA) (rate/1,) 1.5 9.1 1.1 Source: Public Health, ONS, NOMIS, DfE Child development, education and employment indicators, (comparing to average) 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Significantly better than Not significantly different Significantly worse than Low birth weight births (%) Child development at age 5 (%) GCSE achievement (5A*-C inc. Eng & Maths) (%) Unemployment (JSA claimants) (%) Long term unemployment (JSA) (rate/1,) Source: Public Health, ONS, NOMIS, DfE www.localhealth.org.uk Page 5 5/17

Health and Care Health and care indicators, 211, numbers In very bad health 88 2,497 66,749 In bad or very bad health 357 1,738 2,911,195 Having a long term illness or disability 1,455 36,927 9,352,586 Provide unpaid care for 1 or more hours per week 1,368 24,113 5,43,16 Provide unpaid care for 5 or more hours per week 214 5,133 1,256,237 Health and care indicators, 211, % General health very bad (%).7 1.2 1.2 General health bad or very bad (%) 2.7 5.2 5.5 Limiting long term illness or disability (%) 11.2 17.9 17.6 Provides 1 hour or more unpaid care per week (%) 1.5 11.7 1.2 Provides 5 hours or more unpaid care per week (%) 1.6 2.5 2.4 Health and care indicators, 211, %, (comparing to average) 2 Significantly better than Not significantly different Significantly worse than 1 General health very bad (%) General health bad or very bad (%) Limiting long term illness or disability (%) Provides 1 hour or more unpaid care per week (%) Provides 5 hours or more unpaid care per week (%) www.localhealth.org.uk Page 6 6/17

Housing and Living Environment Housing and living environment indicators, 211, numbers Households with central heating 5,32 84,59 21,468,87 Overcrowded households (at least 1 room too few) 298 3,881 1,928,596 Pensioners living alone 46 11,924 2,725,596 Housing and living environment indicators, 211, % Households with central heating (%) 99 98.2 97.3 Overcrowding (%) 5.6 4.5 8.7 Pensioners living alone (%) 23.5 3.1 31.5 Housing and living environment indicators, 211, %, (comparing to average) Significantly better than Not significantly different Significantly worse than 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Households with central heating (%) Overcrowding (%) Pensioners living alone (%) www.localhealth.org.uk Page 7 7/17

Children's Weight Children's weight indicators, 21/11-212/13, numbers Obese children (reception year) 28 484 159,197 Children with excess weight (reception year) 68 1,241 38,678 Obese children (year 6) 25 94 281,16 Children with excess weight (year 6) 68 1,678 494,931 Source: Public Health & HSCIC 21-214 Children's weight indicators, 21/11-212/13, % Obese children (reception year) 6.3 7.5 9.4 Children with excess weight (reception year) 15.3 19.3 22.5 Obese children (year 6) 7.3 15.1 19.1 Children with excess weight (year 6) 19.9 28.1 33.5 Source: Public Health & HSCIC 21-214 Children's weight indicators, %, (comparing to average) 4 Significantly better than Not significantly different Significantly worse than 3 2 1 Obese children (reception year) Children with excess weight (reception year) Obese children (year 6) Children with excess weight (year 6) Source: Public Health & HSCIC 21-214 www.localhealth.org.uk Page 8 8/17

Children s health care activity Children s health care activity indicators, numbers (estimated from MSOA level data) indicator Admissions for injuries in under 5s, 28/9-12/13 38 619 228,389 Emergency admissions in under 5s, 21/11-12/13 31 5,14 1,5,752 A&E attendances in under 5s, 21/11-12/13 824 15,299 5,96,445 Admissions for injury in under 18s, 28/9-12/13 18 2,41 666,952 Source: Public Health, HSCIC Copyright 215 Children s health care activity indicators, values (estimated from MSOA level data) indicator Admissions for injuries in under 5s (rate per 1,) 96.2 17.7 139.6 Emergency admissions in under 5s (rate per ) 127.8 146.9 15 A&E attendances in under 5s (rate per ) 349.7 437.4 59.5 Admissions for injury in under 18s (rate per,) 764.1 92.6 1,18.9 Source: Public Health, HSCIC Copyright 215 Children s health care activity indicators, (comparing to average) 1,2 Significantly better than Not significantly different Significantly worse than 1, 8 6 4 2 Admissions for injuries in under 5s (rate per 1,) Emergency admissions in under 5s (rate per ) A&E attendances in under 5s (rate per ) Admissions for injury in under 18s (rate per,) Source: Public Health, HSCIC Copyright 215 www.localhealth.org.uk Page 9 9/17

Adults' lifestyle Adults' lifestyle indicators, 26-8, numbers (estimated from MSOA level data) Obese adults 2,195 4,888 9,983,436 Binge drinking adults 2,25 33,48 8,29,798 Healthy eating adults 3,241 46,75 11,97,157 Source: Public Health Copyright 21 Adults' lifestyle indicators, 26-8, % (estimated from MSOA level data) Obese adults (%) 22.5 24.9 24.1 Binge drinking adults (%) 2.7 2.2 2 Healthy eating adults (%) 33.2 28.5 28.7 Source: Public Health Copyright 21 Adults' lifestyle indicators, %, (comparing to average) 4 Significantly better than Not significantly different Significantly worse than 3 2 1 Obese adults (%) Binge drinking adults (%) Healthy eating adults (%) Source: Public Health Copyright 21 www.localhealth.org.uk Page 1 1/17

Emergency hospital admissions Emergency Hospital Admissions, numbers, 28/9 to 212/13 (estimated from MSOA level data) Emergency hospital admissions for all causes 4,891 113,7 25,623,623 Emergency hospital admissions for CHD* 113 2,744 76,513 Emergency hospital admissions for stroke 64 1,493 368,284 Emergency hospital admissions for MI* 37 946 312,427 Emergency hospital admissions for COPD* 41 2,121 552,386 Source: Public Health, HSCIC Copyright 214 * CHD: Coronary Heart Disease; MI: Myocardial Infarction (heart attack); COPD: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Emergency Hospital Admissions, Standardised Admission Ratios (SARs), 28/9 to 212/13 (est. from MSOA data) Emergency hospital admissions for all causes 85.6 17.7 Emergency hospital admissions for CHD 72.4 87.8 Emergency hospital admissions for stroke 89.3 9.3 Emergency hospital admissions for MI 55.7 68.2 Emergency hospital admissions for COPD 34.7 85.7 Source: Public Health, HSCIC Copyright 214 Emergency Hospital admissions, SARs, 28/9 to 212/13, (comparing to average) 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Significantly better than Not significantly different Significantly worse than Emergency hospital admissions for all causes Emergency hospital admissions for CHD Emergency hospital admissions for stroke Emergency hospital admissions for MI Emergency hospital admissions for COPD Source: Public Health, HSCIC Copyright 214 www.localhealth.org.uk Page 11 11/17

Cancer incidence Cancer incidence, numbers, 27-211 (estimated from MSOA level data) All cancer 283 6,111 1,335,34 Breast cancer 46 917 23,22 Colorectal cancer 41 775 165,22 Lung cancer 18 714 17,117 Prostate cancer 53 959 171,557 Source: ONS Cancer incidence data, combining cancer registration data from all PHE cancer registration teams Cancer incidence, Standardised Incidence Ratios (SIRs), 27-211 (estimated from MSOA level data) All cancer 96.4 14.3 Breast cancer 95.1 13.1 Colorectal cancer 118.6 15.6 Lung cancer 49.3 94 Prostate cancer 14 126.5 Source: ONS Cancer incidence data, combining cancer registration data from all PHE cancer registration teams 14 Cancer incidence, SIRs, 27-211, (comparing to average) Significantly better than Not significantly different Significantly worse than 12 8 6 4 2 All cancer Breast cancer Colorectal cancer Lung cancer Prostate cancer Source: ONS Cancer incidence data, combining cancer registration data from all PHE cancer registration teams www.localhealth.org.uk Page 12 12/17

Hospital admissions - harm and injury Hospital admissions - harm and injury, numbers, 28/9 to 212/13 (estimated from MSOA level data) Hospital stays for self harm 78 1,49 515,548 Hospital stays for alcohol related harm 764 19,145 5,56,988 Emergency admissions for hip fracture aged 65+ 45 1,362 31,435 Elective hospital admissions for hip replacement 69 1,472 32,413 Elective hospital admissions for knee replacement 82 1,867 342,546 Source: Public Health, HSCIC Copyright 214 Hospital admissions - harm and injury, Standardised Admission Ratios (SARs), 28/9 to 212/13 (est. from MSOA) Hospital stays for self harm 62 77.6 Hospital stays for alcohol related harm 58.7 81.4 Emergency admissions for hip fracture aged 65+ 92.4 95.6 Elective hospital admissions for hip replacement 19.9 Elective hospital admissions for knee replacement 15.1 122.3 Source: Public Health, HSCIC Copyright 214 Hospital admissions - harm and injury, SARs, 28/9 to 212/13, (comparing to average) Significantly better than Not significantly different Significantly worse than 12 8 6 4 2 Hospital stays for self harm Hospital stays for alcohol related harm Emergency admissions for hip fracture aged 65+ Elective hospital admissions for hip replacement Elective hospital admissions for knee replacement Source: Public Health, HSCIC Copyright 214 www.localhealth.org.uk Page 13 13/17

Mortality and causes of death - all ages Causes of deaths - all ages, numbers, 28-212 All causes 351 9,94 2,315,661 All cancer 117 2,82 651,1 All circulatory disease 88 2,582 686,86 Coronary heart disease 37 1,162 32,773 Stroke 27 716 178,673 Respiratory diseases 39 1,221 327,787 Source: Public Health, produced from ONS data Copyright 214 Causes of deaths - all ages, Standardised Mortality Ratios (SMRs), 28-212 All causes 82.2 87.4 All cancer 9.4 96.5 All circulatory disease 72.4 82.9 Coronary heart disease 63.1 8 Stroke 91.1 88.1 Respiratory diseases 68.5 82 Source: Public Health, produced from ONS data Copyright 214 Causes of deaths - all ages, SMRs, 28-212, (comparing to average) 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Significantly better than Not significantly different Significantly worse than All causes All cancer All circulatory disease Coronary heart disease Stroke Respiratory diseases Source: Public Health, produced from ONS data Copyright 214 www.localhealth.org.uk Page 14 14/17

Mortality and causes of death - premature mortality Causes of deaths - premature mortality, numbers, 28-212 All causes, aged under 65 54 1,356 391,312 All causes, aged under 75 124 2,852 762,945 All cancer, aged under 75 59 1,285 31,211 All circulatory disease, aged under 75 26 643 176,217 Coronary heart disease, aged under 75 13 363 99,575 Source: Public Health, produced from ONS data Copyright 214 Causes of deaths - premature mortality, Standardised Mortality Ratios (SMRs), 28-212 All causes, aged under 65 51.6 84.6 All causes, aged under 75 65.4 87.7 All cancer, aged under 75 76.4 95.7 All circulatory disease, aged under 75 6.3 84.4 Coronary heart disease, aged under 75 52.4 84.1 Source: Public Health, produced from ONS data Copyright 214 Causes of deaths - premature mortality, SMRs, 28-212, (comparing to average) 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Significantly better than Not significantly different Significantly worse than All causes, aged under 65 All causes, aged under 75 All cancer, aged under 75 All circulatory disease, aged under 75 Coronary heart disease, aged under 75 Source: Public Health, produced from ONS data Copyright 214 www.localhealth.org.uk Page 15 15/17

Modelled prevalence of young people who smoke Modelled prevalence of young people who smoke, numbers indicator People aged 11-15 who occasionally smoke 9 194 45,767 People aged 15 who occasionally smoke 7 19 25,778 People aged 16-17 who occasionally smoke 19 336 77,463 People aged 11-15 who regularly smoke 14 39 98,888 People aged 15 who regularly smoke 1 225 56,916 People aged 16-17 who regularly smoke 34 792 194,373 Source: Dept of Geography, University of Portsmouth and Geography and Environment, University of Southampton Modelled prevalence of young people who smoke, values indicator Occasional smoker (%, age 11-15) 1.2 1.4 1.5 Occasional smoker (%, age 15) 4.2 3.9 4 Occasional smoker (%, age 16-17) 6.1 5.8 5.9 Regular smoker (%, age 11-15) 1.8 2.9 3.1 Regular smoker (%, age 15) 6.3 8 8.7 Regular smoker (%, age 16-17) 1.9 13.7 14.8 Source: Dept of Geography, University of Portsmouth and Geography and Environment, University of Southampton Modelled prevalence of young people who smoke, (comparing to average) 16 Significantly better than Not significantly different Significantly worse than 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 Occasional smoker (%, age 11-15) Occasional smoker (%, age 15) Occasional smoker (%, age 16-17) Regular smoker (%, age 11-15) Regular smoker (%, age 15) Regular smoker (%, age 16-17) Source: Dept of Geography, University of Portsmouth and Geography and Environment, University of Southampton www.localhealth.org.uk Page 16 16/17

Life expectancy Life expectancy at birth, years, 28-212 Males 82.5 8.6 78.9 Females 83.7 84.3 82.8 Source: Public Health, produced from ONS data Copyright 214 Life expectancy at birth, years, 28-212, (comparing to average) Significantly better than Not significantly different Significantly worse than 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Males Source: Public Health, produced from ONS data Copyright 214 Females www.localhealth.org.uk Page 17 17/17