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Area: Hambleton CD
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Resource Information
Description:
Hambleton CD
Type:
Collection
Relationships
Member of:
Collection : Areas - All
Collection : Areas - H
Collection : North Yorkshire
Collection : Geography - North Yorkshire CC
Collection : Areas - Non-Metropolitan Districts
Collection : Yorkshire and The Humber
Contains:
Report : Health Profile 2006 - Hambleton (High Resolution)
Report : Health Profile 2006 - Hambleton (Low Resolution)
Report : Health Profile 2007 - Hambleton (High Resolution)
Report : Health Profile 2007 - Hambleton (Low Resolution)
Report : Health Profile 2008 - Hambleton
Report : Health Profile 2009 - Hambleton
Report : Health Profile 2010 - Hambleton - 36UC
Report : Health Profile 2011 - Hambleton - 36UC
Report : Health Profile 2012 - Hambleton - 36UC
Subject
Category (Government Category List):
HEALTH
Other
AREA_NUMBER:
36UC
KEYNOTES:
The health of people in Hambleton is generally better than the England average. Life expectancy, deaths from smoking and early deaths from heart disease and stroke are all better than the England averages.
There appear to be some health inequalities within Hambleton by gender and deprivation. Men living in less deprived areas seem more likely to live longer than those living in deprived areas.
Over the last ten years, all age, all cause mortality rates and early death rates from heart disease and stroke and from cancer, have all decreased and remained better than the England averages.
The health of children and young people is generally better than, or similar to, the England average. GCSE achievement, children classified as obese and teenage pregnancy, are all better than the England average.
In Hambleton, road injuries and deaths remain worse than the England average.
Hospital stays for alcohol related harm and the rate of people claiming incapacity benefits for mental illness, are better in Hambleton than the England average.
The North Yorkshire LAA has prioritised physical activity, childhood obesity, alcohol related admissions, teenage pregnancy, smoking in pregnancy and inequalities in health.
The North Yorkshire JSNA and North Yorkshire and York Annual Public Health Report provide further detail on the health of the area and are available at: www.nyypct.nhs.uk and www.northyorks.gov.uk
KEYNOTES_BULLET1:
The health of people in Hambleton is generally better than the England average. Life expectancy, deaths from smoking and early deaths from heart disease and stroke are all better than the England averages.
KEYNOTES_BULLET2:
There appear to be some health inequalities within Hambleton by gender and deprivation. Men living in less deprived areas seem more likely to live longer than those living in deprived areas.
KEYNOTES_BULLET3:
Over the last ten years, all age, all cause mortality rates and early death rates from heart disease and stroke and from cancer, have all decreased and remained better than the England averages.
KEYNOTES_BULLET4:
The health of children and young people is generally better than, or similar to, the England average. GCSE achievement, children classified as obese and teenage pregnancy, are all better than the England average.
KEYNOTES_BULLET5:
In Hambleton, road injuries and deaths remain worse than the England average.
KEYNOTES_BULLET6:
Hospital stays for alcohol related harm and the rate of people claiming incapacity benefits for mental illness, are better in Hambleton than the England average.
KEYNOTES_BULLET7:
The North Yorkshire LAA has prioritised physical activity, childhood obesity, alcohol related admissions, teenage pregnancy, smoking in pregnancy and inequalities in health.
KEYNOTES_BULLET8:
The North Yorkshire JSNA and North Yorkshire and York Annual Public Health Report provide further detail on the health of the area and are available at: www.nyypct.nhs.uk and www.northyorks.gov.uk
Region_ID:
D
REGION_NAME:
Yorkshire and The Humber
XCOORD:
443009
YCOORD:
484166
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