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• Under 18 Conception and Abortion
• Childhood Obesity
• Homelessness
Children’s Services Equality Information Report 2013 –
Health and Wellbeing
Under 18 Conception and Abortion Rates
Under 18 conception rates
East Sussex has seen a decline in conception rates over the reporting period.
Source: East Sussex County Council Public Health Directorate
Under 18 conception rates
East Sussex has seen a decline in conception rates over the reporting period.
Source: East Sussex County Council Public Health Directorate
Abortion Rate
Source: East Sussex County Council Public Health Directorate
Abortion Rate
Source: East Sussex County Council Public Health Directorate
Source: East Sussex Public Health Intelligence Team October 2012
Under 18 conceptions
East Sussex Map of Deprivation
Source: East Sussex in Figures, Indices of Deprivation 2010: Index of Multiple Deprivation
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Childhood Obesity
Childhood Obesity
Source: National Child Measurement Programme, NHS Health and Social Care Information Centre
• 20011/12 East Sussex figures for overweight and obese Reception year children was 21.6%.
• 20011/12 England figures for overweight and obese Reception year children was 22.6%.
• The East Sussex figure has increased from the 2009/10 rate of 20.8% whilst the figure for England has fallen from 23.1% .
Childhood Obesity
Source: National Child Measurement Programme, NHS Health and Social Care Information Centre
• In Year 6 for 2011/12, 30.7% of pupils in East Sussex and 33.9% of pupils in England were classed as overweight or obese.
• This rate has decreased in East Sussex by 0.8% since 2010/11 whilst the rate for England has increased by 0.5%.
Homelessness
Homelessness of 16-17 yr olds 2013
Source – East Sussex County Council
Homelessness of 16-17 yr olds 2013
Source – East Sussex County Council
Homelessness of 16-17 yr oldsby CSPG
Source: E,T&E Research and Information Team and
CS Data, Research and Information Team
•Map 1 shows the average number of monthly homeless incidences per 1,000 16-17 year olds in 2011.•Map 2 shows the change in average number of monthly homeless incidences per 1,000 16-17 year between 2010 and 2011. A negative figure indicates an improvement on the previous year e.g. the rate of homelessness has decreased.
Map 1 Map 2
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