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New ! The Hate Incident Monitoring Project (HIMP) data is now available as a fully interactive dashboard in tableau available here.
A PDF version can be downloaded below.
The Hate Incident Monitoring Project Dashboard provides a quarterly summary of the number of hate incidents reported to the Police...

New ! The Hate Incident Monitoring Project (HIMP) data is now available as a fully interactive dashboard in tableau available here.
A PDF version can be downloaded below.
The Hate Incident Monitoring Project Dashboard provides a quarterly summary of the number of hate incidents reported to the Police...

The Hate Incident Monitoring Project Dashboard provides a quarterly summary of the number of hate incidents reported to the Police, HIMP and in schools. Performance information is available for Leicestershire and each of the seven district Community Safety Partnerships. The reverse of the dashboard shows...

The Partnership Strategic Assessment for Hinckley & Bosworth brings together information regarding crime, disorder and community safety from across partner agencies to identify the longer-term issues impacting within Hinckley & Bosworth as well as the scope of, and projections for crime, criminality...

These reports provide a broad overview of the 2011 Census Key Statistics data, released by the Office for National Statistics on 30th January 2013, as part of the Census Second Release. The reports summarise a selection of key headline datasets of this release for Leicestershire Electoral Divisions (EDs)....

The Leicestershire Substance Misuse Evaluation Framework Dashboard provides a visual indication of performance against compliance levels for key performance indicators of drug and alcohol misuse from a range of partner agencies. All seven districts of Leicestershire form the dataset.

Two dashboards will...

These reports provide a broad overview of the 2011 Census Key Statistics data, released by the Office for National Statistics on 30th January 2013, as part of the Census Second Release. The reports summarise a selection of key headline datasets of this release for Leicestershire Electoral Divisions (EDs)....

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

These reports provide a broad overview of the 2011 Census Key Statistics data, released by the Office for National Statistics on 30th January 2013, as part of the Census Second Release. The reports summarise a selection of key headline datasets of this release for Leicestershire Electoral Divisions (EDs)....

These reports provide a broad overview of the 2011 Census Key Statistics data, released by the Office for National Statistics on 30th January 2013, as part of the Census Second Release. The reports summarise a selection of key headline datasets of this release for Leicestershire Electoral Divisions (EDs)....

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...

The Partnership Strategic Assessment for North West Leicestershire brings together information regarding crime, disorder and community safety from across partner agencies to identify the longer-term issues impacting in North West Leicestershire as well as the scope of, and projections for crime, criminality...

The Partnership Strategic Assessment for Rutland brings together information regarding crime, disorder and community safety issues from across partner agencies to identify the longer-term issues impacting within Rutland County as well as the scope of, and projections for crime, criminality and other...

The aim of this evaluation is to use the principles of Social Return on Investment (SROI) to evaluate the value of the substance misuse work within Leicestershire's Youth Offending Service. The evaluation calculated that the substance misuse work creates a Social Return of approximately £4 for...

This report uses the Social Return on Investment (SROI) methodology to explore the value of the Community Safer Sex Project (CSSP) in terms of who is affected by the project and what changes for them. The Community Safer Sex Project (CSSP) was established in 2001 to support the emerging Teenage Pregnancy...

The aim of this evaluation is to use the principles of Social Return on Investment (SROI) to evaluate the value of the Leicestershire Twenty Twenty scheme.Twenty Twenty is a charity that specialises in education and support for disadvantaged young people in Leicestershire between the ages of 11 and 18.The...

The Leicestershire Substance Misuse Evaluation Framework Dashboard provides a visual indication of performance against compliance levels for key performance indicators of drug and alcohol misuse from a range of partner agencies. All seven districts of Leicestershire form the dataset.

Please find attached...

The 2012/13 adult and young person's comprehensive substance misuse needs assessment aims to provide a whole system evidence base for substance misuse locally; to assist in strategic planning, the identification of gaps and risks and to provide recommendations for the coming financial year.

For more information,...

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The JSA claimant data in this bulletin is available down to ward level. The JSA data is also available broken down by the detailed ethnic groups down to Local Authority level.

The population figures used to calculate residence-based proportions (rates) have changed from working age (16-59f/64m) to aged...

The JSA claimant data in this bulletin is available down to ward level. The JSA data is also available broken down by the detailed ethnic groups down to Local Authority level.

The population figures used to calculate residence-based proportions (rates) have changed from working age (16-59f/64m) to aged...

The JSA claimant data in this bulletin is available down to ward level. The JSA data is also available broken down by the detailed ethnic groups down to Local Authority level.

The population figures used to calculate residence-based proportions (rates) have changed from working age (16-59f/64m) to aged...

The JSA claimant data in this bulletin is available down to ward level. The JSA data is also available broken down by the detailed ethnic groups down to Local Authority level.

The population figures used to calculate residence-based proportions (rates) have changed from working age (16-59f/64m) to aged...

The JSA claimant data in this bulletin is available down to ward level. The JSA data is also available broken down by the detailed ethnic groups down to Local Authority level.

The population figures used to calculate residence-based proportions (rates) have changed from working age (16-59f/64m) to aged...

The JSA claimant data in this bulletin is available down to ward level. The JSA data is also available broken down by the detailed ethnic groups down to Local Authority level.

The population figures used to calculate residence-based proportions (rates) have changed from working age (16-59f/64m) to aged...

The JSA claimant data in this bulletin is available down to ward level. The JSA data is also available broken down by the detailed ethnic groups down to Local Authority level.

The population figures used to calculate residence-based proportions (rates) have changed from working age (16-59f/64m) to aged...

The JSA claimant data in this bulletin is available down to ward level. The JSA data is also available broken down by the detailed ethnic groups down to Local Authority level.

The population figures used to calculate residence-based proportions (rates) have changed from working age (16-59f/64m) to aged...

The JSA claimant data in this bulletin is available down to ward level. The JSA data is also available broken down by the detailed ethnic groups down to Local Authority level.

The population figures used to calculate residence-based proportions (rates) have changed from working age (16-59f/64m) to aged...

The monthly unemployment bulletin contains a range of unemployment related statistics, covering Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland. The JSA claimant data in this bulletin is available down to ward level. The JSA data is also available broken down by the detailed ethnic groups down to Local Authority...

The monthly unemployment bulletin contains a range of unemployment related statistics, covering Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland. The JSA claimant data in this bulletin is available down to ward level. The JSA data is also available broken down by the detailed ethnic groups down to Local Authority...

The JSA claimant data in this bulletin is available down to ward level. The JSA data is also available broken down by the detailed ethnic groups down to Local Authority level.

The population figures used to calculate residence-based proportions (rates) have changed from working age (16-59f/64m) to aged...