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Reports from the Director of Public Health.
Director of Public Health Annual Report 2014, Data Appendix
Mon, 24 Nov 2014
Leicestershire Public Health
All the data included in the annual report for 2014 is available in this data visualisation.
The tab across the top allows you to examine the "key facts", recommendations of the repot and data in each chapter. In each chapter tab, multiple indicators which relate to the chapter subject area can be examined...
This is the first report from Mike Sandys, Leicestershire's Director of Public Health, reviewing the infleunce of the wider determinents of health, such as good housing, good education, employment, social interactions and family support, on the health of the population.
In this report we take a structured...
Domestic Abuse data is now available as an interactive dashboard in tableau [url=http://public.tableausoftware.com/views/DomesticAbuseDashboardQ4201314/HeadlineDashboard?amp;:showVizHome=no]available here[/url].
A PDF version can be downloaded below.
The Domestic Abuse Dashboard provides a visual indication...
Health and Wellbeing Board's Annual Report updating on progress against the Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy
Director of Public Health Annual Report 2013
Mon, 03 Feb 2014
This is the last in a series of three reports from Leicestershire's Director of Public Health reviewing health across the life cycle. This report focuses on the health and wellbeing of working age adults. Earlier reports focussed on the health of children and the health of older people.
This report is...
Physical Activity Needs Assessment
Mon, 15 Jul 2013
This report provides a health needs assessment (HNA) for physical activity and sport to support and inform a physical activity and sport strategy.
The aim of this HNA is to: identify met and unmet needs in adults and children related to physical activity and sport across Leicestershire and Rutland.
Evidence...
Mortality reports
Tue, 30 Apr 2013 15:37
Reports on the four most common causes of death (Cancer, Cardio Vascular Disease, Liver Disease and Respiratory Disease) for Leicestershire and Rutland. Describing trends, also benchmarking against similar areas in England