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Health well-being and care
Leeds City Council
Updated 6 months ago

Welcome to the My Health, My School (MHMS) Survey The My Health, My School (MHMS) annual survey is a free, online pupil perception survey designed to capture the views and experiences of children and young people across Leeds. It provides schools with valuable insight into health-related behaviours and wellbeing, supporting evidence-based school improvement. The survey is available for pupils in Years 5,...

Leeds City Council
Updated 6 months ago

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Leeds City Council
Updated 9 months ago

Every Health and Wellbeing Board (HWB) in England has a statutory responsibility to publish and update a ‘pharmaceutical needs assessment’ or ‘PNA’, a statement of the need for pharmaceutical services for the population of its area. NHS England will use this PNA to review applications from pharmacies wanting to be approved to operate in the Leeds Health and Wellbeing Board...

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Leeds City Council
Updated 10 months ago

Leeds Public Health Team. Health Needs Assessments

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Leeds City Council
Updated a year ago

Information on funerals organised by Leeds City Council due to circumstances such as no traceable next of kin, next of kin unable or prepared to organise or no-one able/available to fund the funeral. Dataset guidance Column 1: Postcode of area of the last known address of the deceased. Column 2: Date of death. Column 3: Total cost of...

Leeds City Council
Updated a year ago

Data set of Neighbourhood network schemes in Leeds who support people aged over 50 by providing activities, friendship groups and opportunities to socialise.

Leeds City Council
Updated 3 years ago

Directly Age Standardised Mortality Rates (DASR) per 100,000. Age standardised rates compensate for differing age structures by weighting them to meet the European Standard Population (2013). Rates can then be compared for different areas, or even across area types. Attention should be given to upper and lower 95% confidence intervals as a quick method of determining whether rates could overlap...

Leeds City Council
Updated 3 years ago

Frailty Definition In Leeds, we use the Electronic Frailty Index to decide which level of frailty people fall within.  Some guidance notes can be found here together with a definition of the frailty levels. In all worksheets numbers less than 6 have been suppressed. Cells with * represent suppressed numbers. Worksheet 1: Frailty levels in Leeds People aged 65 and over, mild, moderate and severe frailty, broken...

Leeds City Council
Updated 3 years ago

Directly Age Standardised Rates (DASR) per 100,000. Age standardised rates compensate for differing age structures by weighting them to meet the European Standard Population (2013). Rates can then be compared for different areas, or even across area types. Attention should be given to upper and lower 95% confidence intervals as a quick method of determining whether rates could overlap or...

Leeds City Council
Updated 3 years ago

Life expectancy in years (3 year averages). Attention should be given to upper and lower 95% confidence intervals as a quick method of determining whether expectancies could overlap or are significantly different. Source: ONS mortality and ONS mid year estimate populations.