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Health Inequalities: Links
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Atlas on Mortality in the European Union
The Atlas on Mortality in the European Union describes the situation regarding mortality in the Member States of the European Union. The atlas includes 2002-2004 mortality data from National Statistical Authorities in the 27 Member States of the European Union plus Norway, Iceland, Switzerland and Croatia, broken down by age and gender, by main causes of death and by European region. Also, differences in risk factors as a potential basis for differences of mortality profiles are described.
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Atlas to Compare Health Across European Regions
Using data collected in the I2SARE Project, indicators covering mortality, risk factors, demographic and socio-economic factors are displayed using a map and spine chart. Comparisons in health can be made between the European regions displayed. Additional supporting information on Health Sytems of each European Country is available, as are population pyramids for each region and a link to the raw data and pdfs of the European Regional Health Profiles from the I2SARE website.
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Darlington Health Profiles
Health Profiles is the Department of Health’s programme to improve availability and accessibility to heath and health-related information in England. They give a snapshot overview of health for each local authority in England. Health Profiles are produced annually by the Public Health Observatories in England working in partnership and are commissioned by the Department of Health. Designed to help local government and health services make decisions and plans to improve local people's health and reduce health inequalities, the profiles present a set of important health indicators that show how the area compares to the national and regional average.
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Darlington Local Information System (LIS): An interactive map of local need in Darlington by LSOA
Darlington is a unitary Council and is responsible for delivering a range of local government services for local people. The Council has recognised the importance of having a clear understanding of local need in relation to education, housing, transport, crime, health or other services. The Council was granted funding by the Local Government Association under the Customer Led Transformation Fund, for a project focusing on families with multiple needs. The intention was to collate a range of data, thereby facilitating prevention activities and early intervention in families. This interactive map helps:-
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Durham CCG and Local Authority information pack
Alongside the publication of the NHS Commissioning Board’s 2013-14 Planning Guidance, NHS Commissioning Board have produced initial information packs at Local Authority and CCG level that set out key data to inform the local position on outcomes. The Local Authority level packs present high level comparative information on the NHS, the Adult Social Care and the Public Health Frameworks. The CCG level packs provide a more detailed analysis of NHS outcomes and other relevant indicators. The purpose of these is to provide CCGs and HWB partners with a quick and easy-to-use summary of their current position on outcomes as they take up their role, building on the data sets in the CCG outcomes indicators and other existing data sets. The information should be used alongside the local intelligence that is being collected to inform local Joint Strategic Needs Assessments and it will support commissioners working together to set the priorities for the Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy. Where possible we have signposted other relevant information sources that might help build an understanding of the specific issues locally. These information packs represent a starting point for the way the NHS CB will provide support in this area going forward and we hope you find them useful. We would like to offer you an open invitation to work co-productively with us on an on-going basis to help shape these tools in a way that would be most helpful for you locally. If you have any comments or suggestions for improvement please email nhscb.outcomes-benchmarking@nhs.net.
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Durham Health Profiles
Health Profiles is the Department of Health’s programme to improve availability and accessibility to heath and health-related information in England. They give a snapshot overview of health for each local authority in England. Health Profiles are produced annually by the Public Health Observatories in England working in partnership and are commissioned by the Department of Health. Designed to help local government and health services make decisions and plans to improve local people's health and reduce health inequalities, the profiles present a set of important health indicators that show how the area compares to the national and regional average.
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Durham Public Health Outcomes Framework
The Public Health Outcomes Framework Healthy lives, healthy people: Improving outcomes and supporting transparency sets out a vision for public health, desired outcomes and the indicators that will help us understand how well public health is being improved and protected. The framework concentrates on two high-level outcomes to be achieved across the public health system, and groups further indicators into four ‘domains’ that cover the full spectrum of public health. The outcomes reflect a focus not only on how long people live, but on how well they live at all stages of life.
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Excess Winter Deaths Atlas
The Excess Winter Deaths Atlas for England includes a series of interactive map and chart display options and contains for each Local Authority in England: Excess Winter Deaths data presented as rolling 3 year trends for the years 1990 to 2009 for all ages Excess Winter Deaths data analysed by selected age groups (under 65s, 65-84, 85+) pooled for 7 years (2002-2009) Excess Winter Deaths data analysed for selected disease conditions pooled for 7 years. Selected disease conditions include Circulatory, Coronary Heart Disease (CHD), Stroke, Respiratory, Influenza and Pneumonia and Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases Data by single year are also available to download. The Excess Winter Deaths Atlas for England is accompanied by a User Guide which includes a set of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) and definitions to help to answer your questions. A recommended method for obtaining Excess Winter Deaths and confidence intervals is provided.
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Gateshead
Alongside the publication of the NHS Commissioning Board’s 2013-14 Planning Guidance, NHS Commissioning Board have produced initial information packs at Local Authority and CCG level that set out key data to inform the local position on outcomes. The Local Authority level packs present high level comparative information on the NHS, the Adult Social Care and the Public Health Frameworks. The CCG level packs provide a more detailed analysis of NHS outcomes and other relevant indicators. The purpose of these is to provide CCGs and HWB partners with a quick and easy-to-use summary of their current position on outcomes as they take up their role, building on the data sets in the CCG outcomes indicators and other existing data sets. The information should be used alongside the local intelligence that is being collected to inform local Joint Strategic Needs Assessments and it will support commissioners working together to set the priorities for the Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy. Where possible we have signposted other relevant information sources that might help build an understanding of the specific issues locally. These information packs represent a starting point for the way the NHS CB will provide support in this area going forward and we hope you find them useful. We would like to offer you an open invitation to work co-productively with us on an on-going basis to help shape these tools in a way that would be most helpful for you locally. If you have any comments or suggestions for improvement please email nhscb.outcomes-benchmarking@nhs.net.
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Gateshead health inequalities intervention toolkit
To support Primary Care Trusts and local authorities, the Association of Public Health Observatories and Department of Health have developed the Health Inequalities Intervention Toolkit. This is designed to assist evidence-based local service planning and commissioning, including Joint Strategic Needs Assessments. The toolkit contains tools to support planning to achieve both objectives within the national health inequalities target.
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From Darlington group on PHINE
From Winter Deaths group