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    Statistics on Public Health

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    Updated Jul 20, 2023
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    (2023). Statistics on Public Health [Dataset]. https://digital.nhs.uk/data-and-information/publications/statistical/statistics-on-public-health
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 20, 2023
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    https://digital.nhs.uk/about-nhs-digital/terms-and-conditionshttps://digital.nhs.uk/about-nhs-digital/terms-and-conditions

    Time period covered
    Apr 1, 2020 - Mar 31, 2021
    Description

    This publication series presents or signposts to a range of information relating to a range of Public Health Statistics on Alcohol, Drug Misuse, Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet and Smoking.

  2. Public Health Outcomes Framework: March 2023 data update

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    Updated Mar 7, 2023
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    Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (2023). Public Health Outcomes Framework: March 2023 data update [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/public-health-outcomes-framework-march-2023-data-update
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 7, 2023
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    Office for Health Improvement and Disparities
    Description

    The Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID) has published the Public Health Outcomes Framework (PHOF) quarterly data update for March 2023.

    The data is presented in an interactive tool that allows users to view it in a user-friendly format. The data tool also provides links to further supporting information, to aid understanding of public health in a local population.

    The March release is in addition to the quarterly schedule for the PHOF (May, August, November and February) to incorporate new population estimates from the 2021 Census.

    This update includes new data for 20 indicators.

    • 1 indicator from the overarching domain, life expectancy at birth and at 65
    • 7 indicators from the health improvement domain including hospital admissions related to children and older people, baby’s first feed breastmilk and percentage reporting a long term musculoskeletal (MSK) problem
    • 12 indicators from the healthcare and premature mortality indicators including under 75 mortality from various causes and hip fractures

    The trend data have been removed for 17 of these indicators as revised mid-year population estimates for 2012 to 2020, based on the 2021 Census, are not yet available.

    See the indicator updates document on this page for full details of what’s in this update.

    View previous Public Health Outcomes Framework data tool updates.

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    Statistics on Public Health

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    Updated Nov 18, 2025
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    (2025). Statistics on Public Health [Dataset]. https://digital.nhs.uk/data-and-information/publications/statistical/statistics-on-public-health
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 18, 2025
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    https://digital.nhs.uk/about-nhs-digital/terms-and-conditionshttps://digital.nhs.uk/about-nhs-digital/terms-and-conditions

    Area covered
    England
    Description

    This publication signposts to a range of information relating to a range of Public Health Statistics on Alcohol, Drug Misuse, Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet and Smoking. The publication is broken down by data source and within that the domains as follows: Part 1: Hospital Admissions - sourced from the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID). Part 2: Mortality - sourced from the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID). Part 3: Prescriptions - sourced from the NHS Business Services Authority (NHS BSA). Part 4: Affordability and Expenditure - sourced from the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID). Part 5: Other Data Sources.

  4. Public health outcomes framework: November 2019 data update

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    Updated Nov 5, 2019
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    Public Health England (2019). Public health outcomes framework: November 2019 data update [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/public-health-outcomes-framework-november-2019-data-update
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 5, 2019
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    GOV.UKhttp://gov.uk/
    Authors
    Public Health England
    Description

    The Public Health Outcomes Framework (PHOF) presents data in an interactive tool that allows users to view them in a clear format. The data tool also provides links to further supporting information, to aid understanding of public health in a local population.

    This update contains:

    • more recent data for 40 indicators
    • added 13 new or replacement indicators
    • removed 17 indicators

    See the ‘indicator updates’ document for full details of what is included in this update.

    PHE consulted on changes to the Public Health Outcomes Framework indicators for 2019 to 2022.

    Further information is provided in Public Health Outcomes Framework data tool updates from previous years.

  5. Public health outcomes framework: February 2020 data update

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    Updated Feb 6, 2020
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    Public Health England (2020). Public health outcomes framework: February 2020 data update [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/public-health-outcomes-framework-february-2020-data-update
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 6, 2020
    Dataset provided by
    GOV.UKhttp://gov.uk/
    Authors
    Public Health England
    Description

    Public Health England (PHE) has published the Public Health Outcomes Framework (PHOF) quarterly data update for February 2020.

    The data are presented in an interactive tool that allows users to view them in a user-friendly format. The data tool also provides links to further supporting information, to aid understanding of public health in a local population.

    This update contains:

    • the addition of 5 new indicators
    • more recent data for 50 indicators
    • back series data added for local authority areas established in 2019 for 16 indicators

    See the attached indicators updated document for full details of what’s in this update.

    View previous Public Health Outcomes Framework data tool updates.

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    Public Health data by ward

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    33, 53
    Updated Jun 8, 2016
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    data.gov.uk (2016). Public Health data by ward [Dataset]. https://datasets.ai/datasets/public-health-data-by-ward
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 8, 2016
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    data.gov.uk
    Description

    A range of Public Health data for Calderdale and each of the Calderdale wards, including data on population, ethnicity, deprivation, housing, families, life expectancy, accidents, physical and mental health, and older people.

    Also see Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA)

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    Health Survey for England

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    Updated Dec 13, 2017
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    (2017). Health Survey for England [Dataset]. https://digital.nhs.uk/data-and-information/publications/statistical/health-survey-for-england
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    pdf(2.1 MB), xlsx(311.9 kB), pdf(228.6 kB), xlsx(185.8 kB), pdf(615.8 kB), xlsx(221.0 kB), pdf(514.8 kB), xlsx(261.8 kB), xlsx(337.1 kB), pdf(418.0 kB), pdf(416.3 kB), pdf(498.4 kB), pdf(384.7 kB), pdf(497.0 kB), pdf(660.7 kB), xlsx(131.7 kB), xlsx(176.2 kB), xlsx(130.2 kB), pdf(495.8 kB), xlsx(249.8 kB), pdf(589.7 kB), pdf(678.4 kB), pdf(4.2 MB), xlsx(607.0 kB), pdf(645.4 kB)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Dec 13, 2017
    License

    https://digital.nhs.uk/about-nhs-digital/terms-and-conditionshttps://digital.nhs.uk/about-nhs-digital/terms-and-conditions

    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2016 - Dec 31, 2016
    Area covered
    England
    Description

    The Health Survey for England series was designed to monitor trends in the nation's health; estimating the proportion of people in England who have specified health conditions, and the prevalence of risk factors and behaviours associated with these conditions. The surveys provide regular information that cannot be obtained from other sources. The surveys have been carried out since 1994 by the Joint Health Surveys Unit of NatCen Social Research and the Research Department of Epidemiology and Public Health at UCL. Each survey in the series includes core questions, e.g. about alcohol and smoking, and measurements (such as blood pressure, height and weight, and analysis of blood and saliva samples), and modules of questions on topics that vary from year to year. The trend tables show data for available years between 1993 and 2016 for adults (defined as age 16 and over) and for children. The survey samples cover the population living in private households in England. In 2016 the sample contained 8,011 adults and 2,056 children and 5,049 adults and 1,117 children had a nurse visit. We would very much like your feedback about whether some proposed changes to the publications would be helpful and if the publications meet your needs. This will help us shape the design of future publications to ensure they remain informative and useful. Please answer our reader feedback survey on Citizen Space which is open until 18 June 2018.

  8. UK Daily Confirmed Cases

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    Updated May 15, 2022
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    davehorton (2022). UK Daily Confirmed Cases [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/davehorton/uk-daily-confirmed-cases
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    zip(22957 bytes)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    May 15, 2022
    Authors
    davehorton
    License

    https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/

    Area covered
    United Kingdom
    Description

    Context

    Public Health England (PHE) coronavirus cases reported daily. This data shows case numbers as reported to PHE. Cases includes people who have recovered.

    Content

    DateVal : dd/mm/yyyy CMODateCount : The number of cases reported for the day CumCases: The cumulative number of cases IncreasePercent: The percentage increase in cases from the previous day DeathPercent: The percentage increase/decrease in daily deaths from the previous day CumCases7DayAvg: 7 day moving average of the cumulative number of cases CumDeaths7DayAvg: 7 day moving average of the cumulative number of deaths DailyDeath7DayAvg: 7 day moving average of the daily number of deaths

    IncreasePercent and moving 7 day averages are calculated fields added to the original source.

    Acknowledgements

    https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-track-coronavirus-cases https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/

  9. Data from: Health Profile of England

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    Updated Feb 28, 2014
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    Department of Health and Social Care (2014). Health Profile of England [Dataset]. https://data.wu.ac.at/odso/data_gov_uk/NDkwMTYwMzQtYzgwYi00YjlhLWI5YTUtMGQxMDg1OGRmNTlm
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 28, 2014
    Dataset provided by
    Department of Health and Social Carehttps://gov.uk/dhsc
    License

    Open Government Licence 3.0http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Provides a collation of national and regional data to provide a baseline against which people can compare data from their own Local Health Profile (LHP).

    Source agency: Health

    Designation: Official Statistics not designated as National Statistics

    Language: English

    Alternative title: Health Profile of England

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    Public Health England: Satisfaction and Experience

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    Updated Mar 29, 2015
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    Esri UK Bureau (2015). Public Health England: Satisfaction and Experience [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/bureau::public-health-england-satisfaction-and-experience
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    Mar 29, 2015
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    Esri UK Bureau
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    Description

    This is a point feature service which shows the following

    "People were asked: "Would you recommend your GP surgery to someone who has just moved to your local area?". The indicator value is the percentage of people who answered this question with either "Yes, would definitely recommend" or "Yes, would probably recommend"."

    " People were asked "Overall, how would you describe your experience of making an appointment?" The indicator value is the percentage of people who answered this question with either "Very good" or "Fairly good" from all respondents to this question."

    " The percentage of people who answered the question "Generally, how easy is it to get through to someone at your GP surgery on the phone?" with "Very easy" or "Fairly easy" (excluding those who answered "Haven't tried")."

    "People were asked "How satisfied are you with the hours that your GP surgery is open?". The indicator value is the percentage of people who answered "Very satisfied" or "Fairly satisfied"."

    "

    This description was taken from Public Health England's metadata on the GP profiles. This data was downloaded Febuary 2015. Esri UK accepts no responbibility over the wuality of the data or ownership. All content is available under the Open Government Licence, except where otherwise stated

  11. 2

    HSE

    • datacatalogue.ukdataservice.ac.uk
    Updated Sep 26, 2025
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    Joint Health Surveys Unit of Social and Community Planning Research and University College London (2025). HSE [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-3886-2
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    Sep 26, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    UK Data Servicehttps://ukdataservice.ac.uk/
    Authors
    Joint Health Surveys Unit of Social and Community Planning Research and University College London
    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 1996 - Dec 1, 1996
    Area covered
    England
    Description

    The Health Survey for England (HSE) is a series of surveys designed to monitor trends in the nation's health. It was commissioned by NHS Digital and carried out by the Joint Health Surveys Unit of the National Centre for Social Research and the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health at University College London.

    The aims of the HSE series are:
    • to provide annual data about the nation’s health;
    • to estimate the proportion of people in England with specified health conditions;
    • to estimate the prevalence of certain risk factors associated with these conditions;
    • to examine differences between population subgroups in their likelihood of having specific conditions or risk factors;
    • to assess the frequency with which particular combinations of risk factors are found, and which groups these combinations most commonly occur;
    • to monitor progress towards selected health targets
    • since 1995, to measure the height of children at different ages, replacing the National Study of Health and Growth;
    • since 1995, monitor the prevalence of overweight and obesity in children.
    The survey includes a number of core questions every year but also focuses on different health issues at each wave. Topics are revisited at appropriate intervals in order to monitor change.

    Further information about the series may be found on the NHS Digital Health Survey for England; health, social care and lifestyles webpage, the NatCen Social Research NatCen Health Survey for England webpage and the University College London Health and Social Surveys Research Group UCL Health Survey for England webpage.

    Changes to the HSE from 2015:
    Users should note that from 2015 survey onwards, only the individual data file is available under standard End User Licence (EUL). The household data file is now only included in the Special Licence (SL) version, released from 2015 onwards. In addition, the SL individual file contains all the variables included in the HSE EUL dataset, plus others, including variables removed from the EUL version after the NHS England disclosure review. The SL HSE is subject to more restrictive access conditions than the EUL version (see Access information). Users are advised to obtain the EUL version to see if it meets their needs before considering an application for the SL version.

    COVID-19 and the HSE:
    Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the HSE 2020 survey was stopped in March 2020 and never re-started. There was no publication that year. The survey resumed in 2021, albeit with an amended methodology. The full HSE resumed in 2022, with an extended fieldwork period. Due to this, the decision was taken not to progress with the 2023 survey, to maximise the 2022 survey response and enable more robust reporting of data. See the NHS Digital Health Survey for England - Health, social care and lifestyles webpage for more details.

    For the fifth edition (August 2017), a new version of the individual data file was deposited. A Government Office Region variable has been added, and some previous health authority and socio-economic variables removed.

  12. People's acceptance of health technology use in the UK in 2024, by use type

    • statista.com
    Updated Aug 21, 2025
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    Statista (2025). People's acceptance of health technology use in the UK in 2024, by use type [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1621506/health-tech-acceptance-in-the-uk-2024-by-use-type/
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    Aug 21, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    Jun 7, 2024 - Jul 8, 2024
    Area covered
    United Kingdom
    Description

    In 2024, over ************** of the respondents surveyed about health technology in the United Kingdom said they would be happy to monitor their own health at home using devices such as a blood pressure monitor. Meanwhile, the public was unsupportive of technology such as robots, with roughly **** of the respondents saying they would be unhappy with a robot providing some of their personal care rather than a human caregiver.

  13. 2

    HSE

    • datacatalogue.ukdataservice.ac.uk
    Updated Sep 26, 2025
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    Joint Health Surveys Unit of Social and Community Planning Research and University College London (2025). HSE [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-3640-2
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    Sep 26, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    UK Data Servicehttps://ukdataservice.ac.uk/
    Authors
    Joint Health Surveys Unit of Social and Community Planning Research and University College London
    Area covered
    England
    Description

    The Health Survey for England (HSE) is a series of surveys designed to monitor trends in the nation's health. It was commissioned by NHS Digital and carried out by the Joint Health Surveys Unit of the National Centre for Social Research and the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health at University College London.

    The aims of the HSE series are:
    • to provide annual data about the nation’s health;
    • to estimate the proportion of people in England with specified health conditions;
    • to estimate the prevalence of certain risk factors associated with these conditions;
    • to examine differences between population subgroups in their likelihood of having specific conditions or risk factors;
    • to assess the frequency with which particular combinations of risk factors are found, and which groups these combinations most commonly occur;
    • to monitor progress towards selected health targets
    • since 1995, to measure the height of children at different ages, replacing the National Study of Health and Growth;
    • since 1995, monitor the prevalence of overweight and obesity in children.
    The survey includes a number of core questions every year but also focuses on different health issues at each wave. Topics are revisited at appropriate intervals in order to monitor change.

    Further information about the series may be found on the NHS Digital Health Survey for England; health, social care and lifestyles webpage, the NatCen Social Research NatCen Health Survey for England webpage and the University College London Health and Social Surveys Research Group UCL Health Survey for England webpage.

    Changes to the HSE from 2015:
    Users should note that from 2015 survey onwards, only the individual data file is available under standard End User Licence (EUL). The household data file is now only included in the Special Licence (SL) version, released from 2015 onwards. In addition, the SL individual file contains all the variables included in the HSE EUL dataset, plus others, including variables removed from the EUL version after the NHS England disclosure review. The SL HSE is subject to more restrictive access conditions than the EUL version (see Access information). Users are advised to obtain the EUL version to see if it meets their needs before considering an application for the SL version.

    COVID-19 and the HSE:
    Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the HSE 2020 survey was stopped in March 2020 and never re-started. There was no publication that year. The survey resumed in 2021, albeit with an amended methodology. The full HSE resumed in 2022, with an extended fieldwork period. Due to this, the decision was taken not to progress with the 2023 survey, to maximise the 2022 survey response and enable more robust reporting of data. See the NHS Digital Health Survey for England - Health, social care and lifestyles webpage for more details.

    For the fifth edition (August 2017), a new version of the individual data file was deposited. A Government Office Region variable has been added, and some previous health authority and socio-economic variables removed.

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    Health Survey for England

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    doc, pdf
    Updated Mar 23, 2007
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    (2007). Health Survey for England [Dataset]. https://digital.nhs.uk/data-and-information/publications/statistical/health-survey-for-england
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    pdf(3.7 MB), pdf(6.7 MB), pdf(759.7 kB), doc(169.5 kB), pdf(408.1 kB), pdf(5.5 MB), pdf(3.4 MB), pdf(4.6 MB), pdf(3.2 MB), pdf(3.1 MB)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Mar 23, 2007
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    https://digital.nhs.uk/about-nhs-digital/terms-and-conditionshttps://digital.nhs.uk/about-nhs-digital/terms-and-conditions

    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2005 - Dec 31, 2005
    Area covered
    England
    Description

    This report presents detailed findings from the 2005 Health Survey for England. The report focuses on the health of older people - those aged 65 and over. Older people were asked questions on core topics such as general health, smoking and fruit and vegetable consumption. They were asked about their use of health, dental and social care services, cardiovascular disease (CVD), chronic diseases and quality of care, disabilities, falls and mental health. Several measurements were taken by specially trained nurses including height and weight, and blood pressure. Tests of physical function were performed and blood samples taken in order to measure conditions such as anaemia. Measures of social capital were included, for example participation in organised associations and contact with friends and family. Several measures of health were included for the first time: measures of function ie grip strength, walking impairment and ability to balance and a measure of geriatric depression.

  15. Substance misuse treatment for young people: statistics 2017 to 2018

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    Updated Dec 6, 2018
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    Public Health England (2018). Substance misuse treatment for young people: statistics 2017 to 2018 [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/substance-misuse-treatment-for-young-people-statistics-2017-to-2018
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 6, 2018
    Dataset provided by
    GOV.UKhttp://gov.uk/
    Authors
    Public Health England
    Description

    Healthcare professionals can use these statistics to understand:

    • the availability and effectiveness of alcohol and drug treatment services for young people (under 18 years old) in England
    • trends in drug and alcohol use among the young people receiving treatment
    • the profile of young people accessing alcohol and drug treatment services

    The report and accompanying tables contain statistical analysis of treatment data from 1 April 2017 to 31 March 2018.

    Young people’s treatment centres from across England submitted the data to NDTMS.

    Specialist substance misuse services support young people to:

    • address their alcohol and drug use
    • reduce the harm it causes them
    • prevent it from becoming a bigger problem as they get older

    These services are part of a wider network of prevention services that support young people with a range of issues and help them to build resilience.

    For annual statistical reports before 2016 to 2017 visit the https://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20170807160711/http://www.nta.nhs.uk/statistics.aspx">UK Government Web Archive.

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    Public Health England: (%) Long Standing Health Condition

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    • data-pdnpa.opendata.arcgis.com
    Updated Mar 29, 2015
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    Esri UK Bureau (2015). Public Health England: (%) Long Standing Health Condition [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/datasets/bureau::public-health-england-long-standing-health-condition
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    Mar 29, 2015
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Esri UK Bureau
    Area covered
    Description

    This is a point feature service which shows the following "People were asked "Do you have a long-standing health condition?" The indicator value is the percentage of people who answered this question with "Yes" from all respondents to this question." This description was taken from Public Health England's metadata on the GP profiles. This data was downloaded Febuary 2015. Esri UK accepts no responbibility over the wuality of the data or ownership. All content is available under the Open Government Licence, except where otherwise stated

  17. Older People - Dataset - data.gov.uk

    • ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk
    Updated Apr 13, 2017
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    ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk (2017). Older People - Dataset - data.gov.uk [Dataset]. https://ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk/dataset/older-people
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 13, 2017
    Dataset provided by
    CKANhttps://ckan.org/
    Description

    This public health factsheet describes facts, assets, and strategies related to older people’s health in Camden.

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    Public Health England: (%) Patients who saw or spoke to a nurse or a GP the...

    • data-pdnpa.opendata.arcgis.com
    • data.wu.ac.at
    Updated Mar 29, 2015
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    Esri UK Bureau (2015). Public Health England: (%) Patients who saw or spoke to a nurse or a GP the same or the next day [Dataset]. https://data-pdnpa.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/bureau::public-health-england-patients-who-saw-or-spoke-to-a-nurse-or-a-gp-the-same-or-the-next-day
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    Mar 29, 2015
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Esri UK Bureau
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    This is a point feature service which shows the following "People were asked "Do you know how to contact an out-of-hours GP service when the surgery is closed?". The indicator value is the percentage of people who answered this question with "Yes" from all respondents to this question".This data was downloaded in February 2015. Esri UK accepts no responsibility over the quality of the data or ownership. All content is available under the Open Government Licence, except where otherwise stated.

  19. 2020 child health profiles

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    Public Health England (2020). 2020 child health profiles [Dataset]. https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/2020-child-health-profiles
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 3, 2020
    Dataset provided by
    GOV.UKhttp://gov.uk/
    Authors
    Public Health England
    Description

    The child health profiles provide an overview of child health and wellbeing, in each local area in England.

    The profiles can be used to:

    • understand the needs of local communities
    • improve the health and wellbeing of children and young people
    • reduce health inequalities

    The child health profiles are intended for use by local government and health service professionals.

  20. Number of people employed in human health and social work UK 2000-2025

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    Statista, Number of people employed in human health and social work UK 2000-2025 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1386397/uk-health-and-social-work-workforce/
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    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    United Kingdom
    Description

    As of the third quarter of 2025, there were approximately ****million people employed in the human health and social work sector in the UK, compared with over ****million in the first quarter of 2000.

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(2023). Statistics on Public Health [Dataset]. https://digital.nhs.uk/data-and-information/publications/statistical/statistics-on-public-health

Statistics on Public Health

Statistics on Public Health, England 2021

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Dataset updated
Jul 20, 2023
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Time period covered
Apr 1, 2020 - Mar 31, 2021
Description

This publication series presents or signposts to a range of information relating to a range of Public Health Statistics on Alcohol, Drug Misuse, Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet and Smoking.

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