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ScotPHO Scottish Public Health Observatory Scottish health and wellbeing profiles 2010 Graham Mackenzie (with thanks too to Tracey Rapson and Caroll Brown, NHS Lothian Health Intelligence Unit)

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ScotPHO Scottish Public Health Observatory Scottish health and wellbeing profiles 2010. Graham Mackenzie (with thanks too to Tracey Rapson and Caroll Brown, NHS Lothian Health Intelligence Unit). http://www.scotpho.org.uk/profiles/ November 2010. Life Expectancy – Males. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ScotPHOScottish Public Health Observatory Scottish health and

wellbeing profiles 2010 Graham Mackenzie(with thanks too to Tracey Rapson and Caroll Brown, NHS Lothian Health Intelligence Unit)

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http://www.scotpho.org.uk/profiles/

November 2010

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Life Expectancy – MalesLothian Intermediate Geography Zones

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A taster of the ScotPHO interactive tool

(Largely) East Lothian data

Focus on the different presentations of data

Adults and child/ young people

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A warning about routinely collected data

(From Edinburgh – for reasons that shall become clear)

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% babies exclusively breastfed at 6-8 weeks

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Edinburgh CHP

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Gr'ndykes/Nid Mains

West Pilton

Niddrie

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Ad hoc analyses using national data

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Ref: HIU/W&CH/HPI/Feb2011

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SALSUS cont…

• The survey also gives us measures of health and wellbeing, level of consumption of substances, leisure activities, experience of advice and support through schools etc etc

• Other similar surveys (e.g. Glasgow schools survey published January 2012) also give information on ethnicity, sexual health, use of services etc etc

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Conclusions

• The Scottish Public Health Observatory Profiles provide the most comprehensive overview of health and wellbeing by CH(C)P and intermediate geographies to date

• Overall – many reassuring findings (e.g. rising life expectancy)

• But emerging challenges (e.g. alcohol misuse)

• Useful local information on children and young people in ScotPHO profiles and other sources (e.g. SALSUS, ISD datasets)

• But beware over interpretation