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Health and Social Care profileLordswood and Capstone ward
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Contents
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• Introduction
• Key messages
• Our people and place
• Our health and wellbeing
Introduction
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• This presentation aims to provide an overview of the variation in health and social care outcomes within Medway across a wide range of indicators.
• For more in-depth understanding of these issues and the actions being taken or considered to address them, please visit the Medway JSNA website (www.medwayjsna.info).
• It is data-driven drawn from the best available sources. Ideally, this should be complemented by local knowledge and experience before generating any firm conclusions.
Key messages
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• Bullet point list of main findings
Lower super output areas explained
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• Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs) are small geographical areas containing around 1,600 people.
• There are 163 in Medway with an average population of around 1,600 people. They are much smaller than Electoral Wards.
• If based on GP practice hubs LSOAs have been assigned to an area of interest on the basis of whether a majority of the residents are registered with a general practice in the area of interest.
• There are six LSOAs in Lordswood and Capstone ward.
Information guide [1/2]
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• Throughout these slides, bright pink has been used to identify LSOAs in the area. Grey has been used for the rest of Medway.
• The maps have been shaded in a consistent way to show the 20% of LSOAs with the worst outcomes in the darkest colour graded to the lightest colour for the areas with the best outcomes.
• The box and whisker plots show the spread of values within the LSOAs assigned to the area compared with other areas. The boxes represent the 25th and 75th percentiles, the whiskers are the minimum and maximum and the dots are outliers. The areas have been placed in descending order of the median to give a sense of rank.
Information guide [2/2]
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• Some of the information in this presentation is based on data from GP practices and therefore relates to the registered population.
• Other information comes from sources that relate to the resident population. The resident population is the population of people who live in the Medway area.
• The Registered population consists of people registered with GP practices in Medway, who may or may not live in Medway.
• Most people who live in Medway (residents) are registered with a Medway GP practice, but some are registered with practices outside of Medway.
• The difference between the registered and the resident population needs to be kept in mind when examining these data.
OUR PEOPLE AND PLACE
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Area
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Population
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100200400
Females
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75-79
80-84
85-89
90+
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75-79
80-84
85-89
90+
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Ages
0 200 400
Males
Total population is 9,200
Mid-year population estimates (Office for National Statistics), 2017
Fertility
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Public Health Births File (ONS) & ONS mid-year population estimates, PHBF: 2013 to 2017 & ONS: 2013 to 2017
65live births per
1000women of
reproductive age
in Lordswood and
Capstone ward
Fertility
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Public Health Births File (ONS) & ONS mid-year population estimates, PHBF: 2013 to 2017 & ONS: 2013 to 2017
Ethnicity and main language
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Census 2011 (Office for National Statistics), 2011. Please note that this data was collected at the time of the last Census in 2011 so may now be inaccurate.
Ethnicity and main language
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Census 2011 (Office for National Statistics), 2011. Please note that this data was collected at the time of the last Census in 2011 so may now be inaccurate.
NOTE: Excludes White British/Irish; excludes English.
Deprivation
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Indices of Deprivation 2015 (Department of Communities and Local Government), 2015
Unemployment - Job Seeker's Allowance (JSA)
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Jobseeker's Allowance claimants (NOMIS, Office for National Statistics), Aug 2017
6in every
1000people in
Lordswood and
Capstone ward are
unemployed
Job Seekers Allowance
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Jobseeker's Allowance claimants (NOMIS, Office for National Statistics), Aug 2017
Long-term health problem or disability
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Census 2011, Office for National Statistics, 2011
5in every
16people with a
LTHP/disability in
Lordswood and
Capstone ward
limited in day-to-
day activities
Long-term health problem or disability
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Census 2011, Office for National Statistics, 2011
Homelessness
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Medway Council, 2014-2016
Children receiving statutory social work services
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Medway Council, 1st April 2017 - 31st March 2018
This dataset is a count of children open to Children's Services during the time period. To be included a child must have met the threshold for statutory social work and have had a service delivered from Medway Children's Services.
Child social care assessment factors
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Medway Council, 1st April 2014 - 31st March 2017
Special Educational Needs in children
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Medway Council, 1st April 2015 - 31st March 2018
Adult social care
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Medway Council, 1st April 2014 - 30th September 2017
Social isolation
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Over 65 years old Under 65 years old
Social Isolation - Medway JSNA., 2015
Life expectancy
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Primary Care Mortality Database (HSCIC), PCMD: 2014 to 2018; ONS mid-year population estimates, ONS: 2013 to 2017
OUR HEALTH AND WELLBEING
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Alcohol-related admissions
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ONS & Secondary Uses Services (SUS); SUS: including contract years 2016/17 to 2018/19 & ONS: 2014 to 2016
Childhood excess weight
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Excess weight recorded in children in school year 6, 2015/16 to 2017/18
5in every
16children in
Lordswood and
Capstone ward have
excess weight
Childhood excess weight
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Excess weight recorded in children in school year 6, 2015/16 to 2017/18
Causes of mortality
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Primary Care Mortality Database (HSCIC), PCMD: 2014 to 2018
Causes of mortality
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Primary Care Mortality Database (HSCIC), PCMD: 2014 to 2018
Causes of mortality
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Males
Accidents
Cancer
Circulatory disease
Dementia
Digestive diseases
Diseases of nervous system
Genitourinary diseases
Other
Respiratory disease
Suicide
Accidents
Cancer
Circulatory disease
Dementia
Digestive diseases
Diseases of nervous system
Genitourinary diseases
Other
Respiratory disease
Suicide
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Cause
0 10 20 30 40
Females
Percentage of all deaths within gender (%)
Primary Care Mortality Database (HSCIC), PCMD: 2014 to 2018
Causes of mortality
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Primary Care Mortality Database (HSCIC), PCMD: 2014 to 2018
Emergency admissions
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Males
Cardiac
Childhood and Neonates
Digestive System
Infectious Diseases,
Immune System Disorders
Musculoskeletal System
Nervous System
Other
Respiratory System
Skin, Breast and Burns
Urinary Tract and
Male Reproductive System
Cardiac
Childhood and Neonates
Digestive System
Infectious Diseases,
Immune System Disorders
Musculoskeletal System
Nervous System
Other
Respiratory System
Skin, Breast and Burns
Urinary Tract and
Male Reproductive System
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Cause
0 10 20 30
Females
Percentage of all emergency admissions within gender (%)
SUS PBR spells table via Kent & Medway Data warehouse [accessed 2019-03-29], 2015/16 to 2017/18
Emergency admissions
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SUS PBR spells table via Kent & Medway Data warehouse [accessed 2019-03-29], 2015/16 to 2017/18
Neonatal and childhood admissions
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Primary diagnosis Number of admissions
Respiratory disease 43
Infectious and parasitic diseases 24
Diseases of nervous system 14
Other conditions originating in the perinatal period 13
Abnormal clinical and laboratory findings 12
Injury, poisoning and external cause 12
Symptoms and signs involving the circulatory and respiratory systems 11
General symptoms and signs e.g. fever, syncope and convulsions 10
Genitourinary diseases 8
Symptoms and signs involving the digestive system and abdomen 7
Digestive diseases 6
Diseases of the eye and adnexa 6
Dieases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue 5
SUS PBR spells table via Kent & Medway Data warehouse [accessed 2019-03-29], 2015/16 to 2017/18
A&E attendances
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SUS CDS Accident & Emergency attendances table via Kent & Medway Data warehouse [accessed 2019-03-29], 20152016 to 20172018
A&E attendances
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Males
Assault
Brought in dead
Deliberate self-harm
Firework injury
Other
Other accident
Road traffic accident
Sports injury
Assault
Brought in dead
Deliberate self-harm
Firework injury
Other
Other accident
Road traffic accident
Sports injury
1
Cause
0 25 50 75 100
Females
Percentage of all A&E attendances within gender (%)
SUS CDS Accident & Emergency attendances table via Kent & Medway Data warehouse [accessed 2019-03-29], 20152016 to 20172018
A&E attendances
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SUS CDS Accident & Emergency attendances table via Kent & Medway Data warehouse [accessed 2019-03-29], 20152016 to 20172018