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Public Health England collects and publishes statistics on public health topics including health protection and health improvement
Child Health Profiles provide a snapshot of child health and wellbeing for each local authority in England using key health indicators, which enables comparison locally, regionally and nationally. Provided by the National Child and Maternal Health Intelligence Network
These profiles are a rich source of indicators across a range of health and wellbeing themes that have been designed to support Joint Strategic Needs Assessments (JSNA) and Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategies (JHWSs) and commissioning to improve health and wellbeing, and reduce inequalities. With these profiles you can:
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Browse indicators at different geographical levels
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Benchmark against the regional average or average for England
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Export data to use locally
These profiles have been developed by Public Health England.
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Includes data on population, employment and qualifications for local authority areas.
Offers free access to a summary of your neighbourhood and small area data. This covers the census, deprivation, health, local economy, education, housing and crime. It allows you to:
- analyse and compare selected areas using maps and charts
- pick and mix data from different datasets to compare different areas
- view or download whole datasets
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