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Page 1: NORTH EAST - BarnsleyNorth East Barnsley England 2016 2017 0.07 0.01 0.00-0.22 0.00-0.15 % of Pupils Eligible for Free School Meals on January Census Day 2018 Primary 13.7% North East

Area Council 

Profile2019

NORTH EAST

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Business Improvement & Intelligence Team: BusinessImprovement&[email protected] 2

CONTENTST A B L E   O F

03Introduction and Purpose

06Learning

13Households

04Demographics

09Health and Wellbeing

15Crime

16Internet Access 

17Other

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Introduction and Purpose 

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Barnsley Council is continuing to change how we work together for a ‘Better Barnsley’. We have ambitiousplans to improve and grow as identified in our Corporate Plan for 2017-2020. This sets out what we aim toachieve over the next three years to improve outcomes for our customers and the community as we strive tobecome more customer focused, modern, efficient and business minded.

We're still focused on achieving our three key priorities:

Thriving and vibrant economy

People achieving their potentialStrong and resilient communities

We still feel that these areas warrant greater attention, emphasis, and possibly resources, to influence otherareas of activity and make the greatest impact overall.

The council will concentrate resources to make the most impact by providing services where they are most needed and we'll help people to do more for each other and their community. To do this, we need a solid evidence base to develop effective interventions which will help to achieve a ‘Better Barnsley’. Our BoroughProfile provides content intended to support effective strategic and local decision making for the future andidentify commissioning needs by stimulating discussion, debate and action to enable us to focus on thoseimprovements that will make the most difference to quality of life in Barnsley.

The data within this report are from the latest available as of May 2018. It compares the Area Council withBarnsley and that of England where possible.

This information is intended to support Area Councils to identify some of their strategic priorities andcommission services to meet these challenges.

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Ethnic Breakdown

2.8%  BME

1.2% 

0.1% 

0.4% 

0.6% 

0.4% 

White British 97.2%

White British (Includes English/Welsh/Scottish/ Northern Irish/British)

White

Mixed/multiple ethnic groups

Asian/Asian British

Black/African/Caribbean/Black British

Other ethnic group

(Includes Irish/Gypsy or Irish Traveller/Other White)

Barnsley’s ethnic diversity continues tochange. In 2011, in the North East area 3 inevery 100 people were from a Black andMinority Ethnic (BME) group; slightly lowerthan the overall Barnsley rate.

Source: ONS 2011 Census

DemographicsOverall Population

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48,191 Up 5.2%  since 2011

BME 2.8%

50.9% 49.1%

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Barnsley’s population has been growing constantlysince 2001. Since the 2011 Census, the residentpopulation of the North East area has increased by5.2%, whereas across Barnsley there was a 4.9%increase. These increases were mainly due to morebirths than deaths and international migration. 

Age Profile and % of Total Population

Main Language is not English

Barnsley 1.3%

England 4.4%In 2011, less than 1 in every 100 North East arearesidents’ main language was not English.

The age profile of the population is changing bothlocally and nationally due to the rising number ofpeople aged 65+ years. The resident population ofthe North East area consists of similar proportionsof young people (under 19 years), those of workingage and those of pensionable age when comparedto Barnsley and nationally.

0-18  year olds: 

11,022

North East 22.9%

Barnsley 21.7%

England 22.5%

19-64  year olds: 

28,414

North East 59.0%

Barnsley 59.2%

England 59.5%

65+  year olds: 

8,755

North East 18.2%

Barnsley 19.1%

England 18.0%

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Source: ONS 2017 Mid -Year Estimates

North East 0.8%

North East

Barnsley

England 

White British BME

97.2% 2.8%

79.8%

96.1%

20.2%

3.9%

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38%

29%

0%

14%

25%

Monk Bretton43%

North East

Royston0%

Cudworth14%

Demographics

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Indices of Multiple Deprivation 2015

Proportion of North East Lower Super OutputAreas (LSOAs) in 10% Most Deprived in England

Percentage of North East area LSOAs in the Bottom 10% in England by Domain

Income   Deprivation

EmploymentDeprivation

Education,Skills &

Training

HealthDeprivation &

Disability Crime

Barriers toHousing &

Services

LivingEnvironmentDeprivation

14% 32% 36% 39% 4% 0% 0%

This is calculated based on seven domains of deprivation, which in turn are composed of a number of indicatorsthat are scored and ranked to produce an overall domain score. 

The Seven Domains of Deprivation and how North East Performs

The Proportion of LSOAs in the Bottom 10% inEngland by Ward

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IMD 2015 28 LSOAs

IMD  2010 29 LSOAs

LSOAs in 10% Most Deprived in EnglandLSOAs not in 10% Most Deprived in England

29%

14%

0%

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50.2%

55.9%

62.5%

65.7%68.5%

70.7%69.3%

66.3%

60.4%

51.7%

2013 2014 2015 2016 2017Year

North East Barnsley England

Learning

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2 Secondary schools

1,954 Pupils on roll

% of Pupils Achieving a Good Level of Development 2013 - 2018

47.9%

56.3%

63.0%65.8%

69.0%

The percentage of pupils resident in the North East area achieving a good level of development increased in2018 with outcomes remaining above the Barnsley average and just below the national average.

15 Primary schools

3,911 Pupils on roll

% of Pupils Achieving the Expected Standard in the Phonics ScreeningCheck at the End of Year 1 2015 - 2018

The percentage of pupils resident in the North East area achieving the expected standard in 2018 decreasedand is now below both the Barnsley and national averages.

78.5%79.0%

73.3%

Year

81.0%

78.0%

79.0%

77.0%

73.0%

81.0%

2015 2016 2017

North East Barnsley England

2018

70.0%

71.5%

70.4%

2018

75.8%

82.0%

80.0%

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2016 2017Year

47.4

48.5

44.6

44.0

North East Barnsley England

North East Barnsley England

Learning

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8% of Key Stage 2 Pupils Achieving the Expected Standard in Reading,Writing and Maths Combined 2016 - 2018

% of Key Stage 1 Pupils Achieving the Expected Standard 2016 - 2018 

72.4%

72.4%66.2%

65.5%

74.2%

Attainment at the expected standard for pupils resident in the North East area decreased in all three subjectsin 2018 with outcomes being below both the Barnsley and national averages.

Average Attainment 8 Score at the End of Key Stage 4 2016 - 2018

47.8

43.8

The attainment 8 score of pupilsresident in North East area decreasedin 2018 and remained below both theBarnsley and national averages.

The percentage of resident pupils inthe North East area achieving theexpected standard in reading,writing and mathematics combinedincreased between 2017 and 2018but outcomes remained below boththe Barnsley and national averages.

50.0%

55.2%

Year

65.0%

68.0%

64.0%

67.0%

2016 2017

YearYear

76.0%

73.0%74.0%

70.0%

75.0%

71.0%

74.0%

Reading Writing Maths

2016 20172016 2017

North East Barnsley England

72.7%

73.0%

2016 2017Year

61.0%

59.0%

53.0%

69.7%

53.0%

75.0%

72.0%

64.4%

70.0%

67.0%73.8%

76.0%

75.0%

20182018 2018

2018

61.4%

64.0%

65.0%

2018

44.5

42.5

41.3

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The percentage of secondary schoolpupils eligible for and claiming a freeschool meal in the North East areaincreased slightly in 2018 and remainedabove both the Barnsley and nationalaverages.

North East Barnsley England

16.5% 12.4%21.1%

The percentage of primary schoolpupils eligible for and claiming a freeschool meal in the North East areadecreased but remained above boththe Barnsley and national averages in2018.

20.6%

North East Barnsley England

18.3%

Learning

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43.4

Average Progress 8 Score at the End of Key Stage 4 2016 - 2018

In 2018 pupils resident in the North East area made more progress than pupils with similar starting pointsin Barnsley but less than those nationally. In addition, the progress score was lower than the 2017 score.

North East

Barnsley

England 

2016 2017

0.07 0.01

0.00

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0.00

-0.15

% of Pupils Eligible for Free School Meals on January Census Day 2018Primary

13.7%

North East

13.8%

The percentage of secondary school pupils withspecial educational needs and disabilities increasedin the North East area in 2018 and was similar to thenational average but below the Barnsley average.

The percentage of primary school pupils with specialeducational needs and disabilities increased slightlyin the North East area in 2018 but remained belowthe Barnsley average and equal to the nationalaverage.

% of Pupils with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities 2018

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12.9%  Barnsley

12.3%  England

14.1% Barnsley

13.8% England

12.4%

North East

Secondary

2018

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0.00

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2012 - 2014 2013 - 2015 2014 - 2016Year

81.6

83.1

81.7

83.1 83.1

Health and Wellbeing

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58.6 years

Life expectancy at birth for males in the North East area is 0.2 years lower than for men in Barnsley overall.The current rate of 77.9 years is similar that of 2012-2014 when it was 77.8.

Life Expectancy at Birth Male 

Female 

Under 18 conception rates in the North East area have been consistently higher than the rates in Barnsley andEngland during the period 2011 to 2015. However, the 2015 rate of 35.7 is the lowest since 2011. 

54.252.9

42.436.7

35.7

Life expectancy at birth for women in the North East area is 0.8 years lower than for women in Barnsley overall.The current rate of 81.1 years is higher than in 2012-2014.

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Under 18's Conceptions Rate per 1,000 Population Aged 15-17 Years

77.8 78.077.8

80.8 81.181.0

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North East Barnsley England

North East Barnsley England

North East Barnsley England

2012 - 2014 2013 - 2015 2014 - 2016Year

78.277.9

79.4

78.3

79.5 79.5

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

33.736.340.9

27.730.7

44.1 41.3

24.3 22.8

20.8

Year

2015 - 2017

79.6

78.177.9

83.1

81.9 81.9

81.1

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2010 - 2012 2011 - 2013 2012 - 2014 2013 - 2015 2014 - 2016

85.689.790.6

77.880.8

106.3 98.0

75.7 74.6 73.5

Year

2010 - 2012 2011 - 2013 2012 - 2014 2013 - 2015 2014 - 2016

40.442.4

43.0

33.233.5

42.0

46.1

32.6 33.1

33.8

Year

Under 75 mortality rates from cardiovascular diseases in the North East area have been consistently higherthan the rates in Barnsley overall at each time point during the period 2010-2012 to 2015-2017. However, thecurrent rate of 96.2 per 100,000 is the lowest during the period.

127.2 118.2

107.7

100.6 99.0

Health and Wellbeing

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The North East area's under 75 cancer mortality rates have been lower than the Barnsley rates in the timepoints since 2012-2014. However the current rate of 157.7 per 100,000 is the highest since 2010-2012.

174.1

155.3

150.5 151.3 150.4

Under 75 Mortality 

Cancer

Respiratory Diseases

Under 75 mortality rates from respiratory diseases in the North East area have been consistently higherthan the rates in Barnsley overall at each time point during the period 2010-2012 to 2015-2017. Rates havefluctuated during the period.

53.3

56.1

49.2

45.5 46.1

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Cardiovascular Diseases

(rate per 100,000 population)

North East Barnsley England

North East Barnsley England

North East Barnsley England

2010 - 2012 2011 - 2013 2012 - 2014 2013 - 2015 2014 - 2016Year

161.3157.6157.3

144.4

146.5

164.5

153.6

141.5138.8

136.82015 - 2017

152.4

134.6

157.7

2015 - 2017

43.641.8

34.3

2015 - 2017

96.2

87.0

72.5

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Just over half of women in the North East area (52.9%) breastfeed their babies at birth; slightly lower than theBarnsley rate of 55.6%.

Health and Wellbeing

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The proportion of 4-5 year olds in the North East area who are overweight or obese (19.0%) is higher than theproportion in Barnsley overall (18.0%). However, the current rate is the lowest since 2012-2013.

Excess weight4-5 Year Olds

10-11 Year Olds

The proportion of 10-11 year olds in the North East area who are overweight or obese (33.0%) is higher thanthe proportion in Barnsley overall (32.1%).

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22.0%22.0%

23.2%

23.0%

Initiation

19.8%

33.6%

35.3%34.9%

35.4%

32.9%

BarnsleyNorth East England

Source:  NHS England 2016-2017

64.0%

52.9% 55.6% 74.5%

North East Barnsley England

North East Barnsley England

2012 - 2013 2013 - 2014 2014 - 2015 2015 - 2016 2016 - 2017Year

16.8%

23.6%

20.0%

22.5%22.2%23.2%

22.1%21.9% 22.1%

22.6%

2012 - 2013 2013 - 2014 2014 - 2015 2015 - 2016 2016 - 2017Year

31.2%

35.1%

31.6%

33.3%

35.1%

33.2% 34.2%

34.2%33.5%

2017 - 2018

33.5%

22.4%

19.0%18.0%

2017 - 2018

34.3%

33.0%

32.1%

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March 2013 March 2014 March 2015 March 2016Year

23.4%

23.9%24.6%24.5%

North East Barnsley England

The proportion of women who smoke during pregnancy in the North East area (17.3%) is higher than theproportion in Barnsley overall (16.8%).

381.7 371.8 364.2

346.2

26.1%

27.2%

26.0%

25.5%

Health and Wellbeing

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Just over one in four adults in the North East area are smokers. Rates have been consistently higher than therates for Barnsley at each time point during the period 2013 to 2016. The current rate of 25.5% is the lowestsince 2013.

SmokingPrevalence - Adults (over 18's)

Related Deaths per 100,000 (Over 35's)

The North East area's smoking related deaths rate (346.2 per 100,000 aged 35+) is lower than the Barnsleyrate of 353.0 and is the lowest during the period 2011-2013 to 2014-2016.

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Source:  Calculated by PHE from the NHS Digital return on Smoking at Time of Delivery (SATOD) 2017-2018

Source:  ONS mortality data and mid-year population estimates and NHS Digital 2011 - 2016

17.3% 16.8% 10.8%

No England dataavailable for smokingprevalence as the AreaCouncil and Barnsleydata has been calculatedlocally from GP records.

North East Barnsley England

North East Barnsley

2011 - 2013 2012 - 2014 2013 - 2015 2014 - 2016Year

372.0

353.0

353.0

279.7

345.5

283.5272.0

274.8

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11.2%

22.7%

Households

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More than 6 in every 10 properties are owned with a mortgage or owned outright in the North East area.Ownership is about the same for Barnsley overall and slightly above the national rate.

Social Rented

North East England

63.3%

Barnsley

In 2011 there were more than 1 in 5 social rented homes in the North East area; slightly above the Barnsley rateand significantly higher than nationally.

North East England

Private Rented

Barnsley

properties aresocial rentedin North East 

4,419

64.2% 64.3%properties areowned in

North East 

12,477

Owned

Housing Tenure

Residents Living Alone and Aged 65+ Years

North East

The 2011 Census showed that 12.7% of the residents in the North East area aged 65+ lived alone and could beat risk of social isolation. Rates are similar to those levels across Barnsley and nationally.

EnglandBarnsley

In 2011, more than 1 in 10 properties within the North East area were private rented; slightly below theBarnsley rate and significantly below the national.

EnglandNorth East

properties areprivate rentedin North East

2,170

Barnsley

17.7%

16.8%

13.0%

Single Households

12.4%

Single Households

12.7%

Single Households

20.9%

12.8%

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Households

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18.9%

Council Tax Band 

21,329residential properties in the North East area

B

North East Barnsley England

20%10%0%

% of properties by Council Tax band 

30% 40% 50% 60%

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Properties are classified into one of eight valuation bands (A to H, with A being properties of lowest value toH being the highest). The government's Valuation Office determines the amount of Council Tax to pay. Themajority of properties in the North East area are classified as band A.

70%

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Crime

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Total Crime (rate per 1,000 population)

Crime (rate per 1,000 population)

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7.3England

8.6Barnsley

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0.8Barnsley

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2.0Barnsley

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0.8  Barnsley

Figures for total crime excluding fraud.

North EastNorth East North East

North East North East North East

87.0per 1,000 population in North East

Area Council

North East

Barnsley

England 

per 1,000 population

87.0

87.0

99.0

26.1Barnsley

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23.6England

North East

ASB

There has been a continual notable reduction in the rate of Anti SocialBehaviour (ASB) in Barnsley, changes in crime recording practicesimplemented by South Yorkshire Police in October 2016 have steadilyreduced the number of ASB incidents. Offences that would havepreviously been recorded as ASB are now recorded as criminaloffences where applicable.

The ASB rate for the North East area is slightly higher than the overallrates of both Barnsley and England.

All crime figures relate to the period January 2018 to December 2018.

Source:  Police recorded crime 2018

Source:  Police recorded crime 2018

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Internet Access

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Barnsley Internet Speed

Min Average  3 Mbps

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Max Average  160 Mbps

Min Average  3 Mbps

Take up ofFixed

Broadband

Homes that  do not meet

Governments10Mbps

'legal right'

Adults notbeen onlinewithin the

last 3 months Barnsley15%

Barnsley68%

Average Speed by Ward (Mbps)

Average Speed by Wards (Mbps) in the North East area 

44%

Basic Digital Skills (Adults)

CommunicatingHandling information and contentTransactingProblem solvingBeing safe and legal online

There are five categories of EssentialDigital Skills for life and work:

of adults inBarnsley haveall five BasicDigital Skills.

76%

of adults inBarnsley haveused all fiveBasic DigitalSkills in the lastthree months.

St Helens

Stairfoot

Kingstone

Worsbrough

Old Town

Wombwell

Central

Darton West

England

Monk Bretton

Darton East

Barnsley

Dodworth

Cudworth

Royston

North East

Dearne North

Darfield

Rockingham

Hoyland MiltonDearne South

Penistone West

Penistone East

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North East Barnsley England

UK

Ireland

Other EU

Other Countries

97.5%

96.6%86.2%

0.2%

0.2%

0.7%

1.2%1.5%

3.7%

1.2%

9.4%

1.7%

Other

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Country of Birth  

In 2011, 97.5% of North East area residents identifiedthat their Country of Birth was the United Kingdom; slightly above the overall Barnsley rate but significantlyhigher than national rate. 1.2% identified that theirCountry of Birth was part of the European Union(excluding United Kingdom and Ireland).

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15.4% 21.1%30.9%

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Excess Winter Deaths Index

The North East area's Excess Winter Deaths rate is significantly lower than the overall Barnsley rate, and alsolower than that of England.

Source:  Public Health England (based on ONS source data). 2015-2017

 (rate per 100,000 population)

The mortality rate from causes considered preventable in the North East area is lower than the overall Barnsleyrate and higher than the England rate.

Mortality Rate from Causes Considered Preventable

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Access to a Car or VanNo Cars or Vans in Household

25.8%

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In 2011, 27.3% of households from the North East area reported that they did not have access to a car orvan. This is similar to rates across Barnsley and nationally.

Source: ONS 2011 Census

27.3% 26.9%

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OtherRoad Traffic Collisions

Road Traffic Casualties

5984 68 76

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There were slightlyfewer road trafficcollisions in 2017compared to 2016, but27  people were killedor seriously injured.There are no regionalor national data forcomparison.

76 129 106 119

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There were slightlyfewer road trafficcollisions in 2017compared to 2016, but31 people were killedor seriously injured.There are no regionalor national data forcomparison.

Further Information and Data Links

For more information about Our Borough Profile and other data, please see our Barnsley Council Data Pages:

https://www.barnsley.gov.uk/services/our-council/research-data-and-statistics/ 

For more in-depth analysis please see Barnsley's Joint Strategic Needs Assessment:

https://www.barnsley.gov.uk/services/our-council/research-data-and-statistics/joint-strategic-needs-assessment/ Further information on local Health Profiles is available on the Public Health Outcomes Framework website at: https://fingertips.phe.org.uk/profile/local-health/data#page/0/gid/1938133180/pat/101/par/E08000016/ati/8/are/E05000976  Or for anything else, please contact the Business Improvement & Intelligence Team on: 01226 772726or BusinessImprovement&[email protected]