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Area: Cannock Chase CD
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Resource Information
Description:
Cannock Chase CD
Type:
Collection
Relationships
Member of:
Collection : Areas - All
Collection : Areas - C
Collection : Staffordshire
Collection : Geography - Staffordshire CC
Collection : Areas - Non-Metropolitan Districts
Collection : West Midlands
Contains:
Report : Health Profile 2006 - Cannock Chase (High Resolution)
Report : Health Profile 2006 - Cannock Chase (Low Resolution)
Report : Health Profile 2007 - Cannock Chase (High Resolution)
Report : Health Profile 2007 - Cannock Chase (Low Resolution)
Report : Health Profile 2008 - Cannock Chase
Report : Health Profile 2009 - Cannock Chase
Report : Health Profile 2010 - Cannock Chase - 41UB
Report : Health Profile 2011 - Cannock Chase - 41UB
Report : Health Profile 2012 - Cannock Chase - 41UB
Subject
Category (Government Category List):
HEALTH
Other
AREA_NUMBER:
41UB
KEYNOTES:
The health of the people of Cannock Chase is generally worse than the England average. However for children's tooth decay, drug misuse and road injuries & deaths it is better than the England average.
Men from the least deprived areas can expect to live over 4 years longer than those in the most deprived areas, whilst in women this difference is over 3 years. Overall life expectancy in Cannock Chase is less than the England average.
Although early death rates from heart disease and stroke and from cancer have fallen they remain higher than the England average.
Rates of violent crime are higher than the England average and GCSE achievement is lower.
The percentage of children who are physically active is lower than the England average.
Rates of teenage pregnancy are above the England average.
The estimated percentage of obese adults is higher than the England average and the estimated percentage who eat healthily (five fruit and vegetables a day) is lower.
The main priority for Cannock Chase is to reduce premature mortality from cardiovascular disease.
Further information can be found in the report of the Director of Public Health for South Staffordshire at www.southstaffordshirepct.nhs.uk
KEYNOTES_BULLET1:
The health of the people of Cannock Chase is generally worse than the England average. However for children's tooth decay, drug misuse and road injuries & deaths it is better than the England average.
KEYNOTES_BULLET2:
Men from the least deprived areas can expect to live over 4 years longer than those in the most deprived areas, whilst in women this difference is over 3 years. Overall life expectancy in Cannock Chase is less than the England average.
KEYNOTES_BULLET3:
Although early death rates from heart disease and stroke and from cancer have fallen they remain higher than the England average.
KEYNOTES_BULLET4:
Rates of violent crime are higher than the England average and GCSE achievement is lower.
KEYNOTES_BULLET5:
The percentage of children who are physically active is lower than the England average.
KEYNOTES_BULLET6:
Rates of teenage pregnancy are above the England average.
KEYNOTES_BULLET7:
The estimated percentage of obese adults is higher than the England average and the estimated percentage who eat healthily (five fruit and vegetables a day) is lower.
KEYNOTES_BULLET8:
The main priority for Cannock Chase is to reduce premature mortality from cardiovascular disease.
KEYNOTES_BULLET9:
Further information can be found in the report of the Director of Public Health for South Staffordshire at www.southstaffordshirepct.nhs.uk
Region_ID:
F
REGION_NAME:
West Midlands
XCOORD:
401261
YCOORD:
312139
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