
Health and Wellbeing
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Leeds Annual Cycle Growth
Leeds City CouncilA dataset to show the cycle counts from 41 recorders located around the West Yorkshire district. 10 of these have no data prior to 2016, 2 no data prior to 2017 and 12 no data prior to 2019. Additionally 4 new locations were monitored for the first time in 2020 and 2 locations were added in spring 2021. Please Note Sdate - indicates the date and time the count was taken. Cosit - site ID number which indicates the recorder location (see... - Updated 3 months ago
Core_Strategy_Policy_G8
Leeds City CouncilHierarchy of Nature Conservation Designation Sites: International Sites · Special Area of Conservation (SAC) · Specially Protected Area (SPA) National Sites · Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) · UKBAP Priority Habitats Regional Sites · WYBAP Habitats Local Sites · Local Wildlife Sites (LWS) · Local Geology Sites (LGS) · Candidate Local Wildlife Site (CLWS) · Leeds Natur... - Updated 3 months ago
N32_Green_Belt
Leeds City CouncilThe area shown on the proposals is designated as Green Belt. Adjusted to PAI (Positional Accuracy Improvement) as adopted in the Site Allocations Plan - Updated 6 months ago
My Health My School Survey
Leeds City Council‘The ‘My Health, My School’ (MHMS) annual school survey is a free on-line pupil survey available for pupils in Years 5, 6, 7, 9 and 11 as well as for pupils attending any of our Specialist Inclusive Learning Centres (SILCs) and post-16 settings in Leeds. The survey gathers important pupil perception data and measures health behaviours contributing to school improvement by providing instant data for schools across a range of key areas ... - Updated 7 months ago
Family Centres
Durham County CouncilSpatial dataset of family centres (formerley children's centres) within Durham for children aged under five and their families. Please see One Point family centres and hubs - Durham County Council for more information. - Updated 7 months ago
Public health funeral data
Leeds City CouncilInformation 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 the funeral (not just the amount the council recovers, or the charge by the council). Column 4: Date th... - Created 8 months ago
Hack for Good 2022
Leeds City CouncilLinks to useful data sets for the Hack for Good, part of Leeds Digital Festival 2022. Mortality rates: Public Health data - Mortality rates Leeds - Data Mill North GP recorded conditions: Public Health data - GP recorded conditions Leeds - Data Mill North Life expectancy: Life Expectancy in Leeds (3 year averages) - Data Mill North Registered populations: GP registered populations (5 year agebands) - Data Mill North Frailty in L... - Created 9 months ago
Hack for Good Frailty in Leeds
Leeds City CouncilThis data set shows the % of the MSOA population who have an Electronic Frailty Index score that is either mild, moderate or severe. Data excludes any patients with a Healthy frailty class, or without a frailty rating. EFI scores can be several years old but the patients most recent score is what is used to create this table. Data taken Jan 2022. This data set is a one off, published for the Hack For Good September 2022 - Updated a year ago
Public Health data - Mortality rates Leeds
Leeds City CouncilDirectly 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 or are significantly different. Wide confi... - Updated a year ago
Public Health data - GP recorded conditions Leeds
Leeds City CouncilDirectly 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 are significantly different. Wide confidence inte...