EARLY YEARS DISTRICT PROFILE

TAMWORTH DISTRICT PROFILE

DECEMBER 2015

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CONTENTS PAGE

Introduction ...... 3 Overview Ward Boundaries ...... 4

Population ...... 5 Vulnerable Groups ...... 6 Household Composition ...... 7

Early Years Reach ...... 8 Conception Teenage Pregnancy ...... 9 Births Smoking at Delivery and Low Birthweight ...... 10 General Fertility Rates and Live Births ...... 11 0-6 Weeks

Breastfeeding Initiation and Prevalence ...... 12 1 Year and 2 Year Think2 ...... 13 Sufficiency ...... 14 Toddler NEF ...... 15 Hospital Attendances and Admissions ...... 16 First Day of School Childhood Obesity ...... 17 Early Years Foundation Stage Profile ...... 18 Summary ...... 19

Report compiled by Operational Intelligence and Performance Team Claire Makinson - Performance Manager, 01785 277067 Farhana Patel - Performance Officer, 01785 277798

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INTRODUCTION

The purpose of the Early Years District Profile is to bring together a wide range of indicators for each district. It provides the commissioners with a robust evidence base across a range of health and wellbeing issues to help identify priority areas to target and place services in appropriate areas.

The report pulls together information from various sources to present a picture of the health and wellbeing of children aged 0-4, following through the Best Start Pathway.

The data is presented and displayed at Ward Level with comparisons made with and . Information used in the report is the latest available at the time of writing.

Health and social needs are complex and it is unlikely that there will be a single factor which is responsible for the particular situation in each local area. Therefore, it is important that no single item of information is treated in isolation. Instead the various pieces of data and evidence should be used together to give a better picture of the needs of children and young people in the local community.

We aim to produce this annually with the next one being due November 2016 to support the Districts with their Local Authority annual conversations.

Report compiled by Operational Intelligence and Performance Team Claire Makinson - Performance Manager, 01785 277067 Farhana Patel - Performance Officer, 01785 277798 3 TAMWORTH DISTRICT PROFILE

WARD BOUNDARIES OVERVIEW

Ward Boundaries

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Wards by Deprivation

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POPULATION OVERVIEW

• Overall, Tamworth has a proportion of

under 5’s slightly above that of the rate nationally. At ward level there is little variance, with Mercian having the least at 4.6% and Glascote the most at 7.8%.

• The majority of the wards (6 out of 10) Total Population 2013 Total under 5 Population 2013 Percentage of Under 5's Minority Ethnic Group (%) 2011 Children in low income families, aged under 16 2015 (%) Child Wellbeing Index (CWI) weighted2009 score % in the most deprived CWI national quintile 2009 in Tamworth have no children in the Amington 7,828 445 5.7% 5.3% 21% 138.4 29.4% most deprived national quintile for the Belgrave 7,805 598 7.7% 4.1% 24% 191.5 20.9%

Bolehall 7,717 559 7.2% 4.0% 18% 156.4 0.0% Child Wellbeing Index, however, Castle 4,162 374 5.0% 6.2% 15% 128.5 0.0% Glascote, Amington, Stoneydelph and Glascote 7,992 624 7.8% 5.4% 32% 269.1 77.9% Belgrave are above the Staffordshire Mercian 6,651 308 4.6% 4.4% 16% 112.8 0.0% average with Glascote, the highest at Spital 7,127 381 5.3% 5.9% 19% 112.6 0.0% over 3 times the England average. Stonydelph 7,795 598 7.7% 5.3% 20% 165.7 28.6% Trinity 7,326 417 5.7% 4.0% 8% 93.1 0.0% Wilnecote 9,454 674 7.1% 5.3% 14% 107.9 0.0% Tamworth 77,157 4,978 6.5% 5.0% 19% 150.2 18.4% Staffordshire 857,007 46,099 5.4% 6.4% 15% 114.3 7.8% England 56,948,229 3,592,907 6.3% 20.2% 20% 159.3 24.4%

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VULNERABLE GROUPS OVERVIEW

• Within Tamworth, al wards, with the exception of Bolehall, have a higher number of children subject of a Child Protection Plan than the Staffordshire average, with Glascote having a figure more than three times the Staffordshire average.

• The rate of children being Looked After is slightly more

sportive with only two wards, Mercian and Wilnecote having a higher rate than both Staffordshire and England. • The rate of children in Need across the Tamworth Rate Rate per 1,000 CP 2013/14 Rate per 1,000 LAC 2013/14 Rate per 1,000 CIN 2013/14 BRFC Total Involvements (Phase 2) BRFC Total Involvements with Children (Phase2) 0-4 Amington 5.1 s 81.4 14 5 district varies from 46.9 in Trinity to 128.2 in Glascote, Belgrave 9.7 3.6 121.0 30 9 giving an overall rate for Tamworth of 85.9, which is Bolehall 3.5 4.1 80.7 13 6 over 27 children per 1,000 more than both Stafford- Castle 5.8 s 56.6 4 1 shire and England. Glascote 12.3 3.6 128.2 43 27 • Nearly 14% of Staffordshire’s BRFC families reside in Mercian 6.1 9.9 82.9 10 4 Tamworth of which 47.5% of the children are under the Spital 6.5 s 78.4 12 5 Stonydelph 9.5 3.7 111.6 15 10 age of 5. Trinity s 3.5 46.9 2 1 • Glascote has the largest number of families and also has Wilnecote 6.8 6.4 48.2 15 7 the largest number of children under the age of 5. Tamworth 7.1 4.1 85.9 158 75 Staffordshire 3.9 5.6 68.5 1,132 543 England 4.2 6.0 68.5 - -

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HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION OVERVIEW

Household Composition - Families with Dependants, 2011

Number of Married Couple Cohabiting Couple Lone Parent Same-Sex Civil Other Households all Number of % of all Number of % of all Number of % of all Number of % of all Number of % of all Households families households families households families households families households families households Amington 3,150 558 17.7% 163 5.2% 248 7.9% 1 0.0% 87 2.8% Belgrave 2,954 491 16.6% 196 6.6% 280 9.5% 0 0.0% 92 3.1% Bolehall 3,241 466 14.4% 193 6.0% 268 8.3% 0 0.0% 62 1.9% Castle 3,491 485 13.9% 113 3.2% 196 5.6% 0 0.0% 55 1.6%

Glascote 3,106 461 14.8% 234 7.5% 352 11.3% 1 0.0% 97 3.1% Mercian 2,830 410 14.5% 131 4.6% 215 7.6% 0 0.0% 58 2.0% Spital 3,061 392 12.8% 130 4.2% 226 7.4% 0 0.0% 69 2.3% Stonydelph 3,098 550 17.8% 199 6.4% 324 10.5% 0 0.0% 86 2.8% Trinity 3,013 597 19.8% 122 4.0% 129 4.3% 1 0.0% 70 2.3% Wilnecote 3,673 691 18.8% 239 6.5% 290 7.9% 0 0.0% 81 2.2% Tamworth 31,617 5,101 16.1% 1,720 5.4% 2,528 8.0% 3 0.0% 757 2.4% Staffordshire 355,263 56,756 16.0% 16,242 4.6% 21,016 5.9% 30 0.01% 6,833 1.9% England 22,063,368 3,373,005 15.3% 890,780 4.0% 1,573,255 7.1% 2,885 0.01% 584,016 2.6%

Remainder of the population is made up of households with no children

• All wards within Tamworth have greater than 2,800 households with dependent children, of which Wilnecote has the largest number with 3,673. • Glascote and Stoneydelph have the largest percentages of lone parent households with children, which is higher than Staffordshire and England. • All wards, with the exception of Trinity and Castle have a greater number of lone parent households with children than the Staffordshire and England percentage.

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EARLY YEARS REACH OVERVIEW

Early Years Reach, 2014-15

2013 2013 % Reach Population Population Reach Population (All) (Age 0-4) Population (Age 0-4) • The Early Years Reach across the Amington 7,828 445 303 68.1% Tamworth district ranges from 53.8% in

Belgrave 7,805 598 398 66.6% Spital ward to 82.5% in Glascote, giving an Bolehall 7,717 559 328 58.7% overall average for the district of 65.0%. Castle 7,462 374 229 61.2% • The overall reach of 65.0% for Tamworth Glascote 7,992 624 515 82.5% is just into the range considered Mercian 6,651 308 219 71.1% outstanding by Ofsted. Spital 7,127 381 205 53.8% Stonydelph 7,795 598 388 64.9% • Of the 10 wards in Tamworth, there are Trinity 7,326 417 263 63.1% no wards below 51%, the rate deemed Wilnecote 9,454 674 390 57.9% good by Ofsted, 6 wards are deemed good Tamworth 77,157 4978 3238 65.0% as they have a reach of between 51-65%, with the remaining 4 wards, of Glascote, Mercian, Amington and Belgrave being deemed outstanding.

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TEENAGE PREGNANCY CONCEPTION

Teenage Pregnancy Rates 2011-2013

Female Number of Rate per 1,000 population Under 18 Under 18 aged 15-17 Conceptions Conceptions • Amington 537 29 54.0 The teenage pregnancy rate in Tamworth is well above the Belgrave 503 26 51.7 Staffordshire and the national average by over 10 percentage Bolehall 418 10 23.9 points, however Trinity and Bolehall are both significantly Castle 289 10 34.6 lower. Glascote 529 31 58.6 • Stoneydelph has a rate that is more than twice the Mercian 334 10 29.9 Spital 412 12 29.1 Staffordshire average, at 68.4%. Stonydelph 512 35 68.4 • However, it should be noted that 73% of all the under 18 Trinity 353 6 17.0 conceptions in Tamworth result in abortions. Wilnecote 518 19 36.7

Tamworth 4,405 188 42.7 Staffordshire 45,653 1,346 29.5

England 2,830,359 78,153 27.6

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BIRTHS BIRTHS

Live Births (annual average) General Fertility Rates per 1,000 women 2010 - 2012 aged 15-44, 2011-2013

Ward 2011-2013 Ward 2010-2012 • General Fertility Rates are statistically higher in Belgrave 75 Wilnecote 140 the Tamworth ward of Belgrave at over 10 per Glascote 68 Stonydelph 122 Stonydelph 65 1,000 more than the national figure of 64. Belgrave 120

Wilnecote 64 Glascote and Stoneydelph also have figures Glascote 117 Amington 62 higher than the England rate. Bolehall 104 Bolehall 62 Amington 95 • The lowest proportions of general fertility can Castle 59 Castle 87 be found in Mercian and Spital. All but these Trinity 59 Trinity 80 Spital 57 two wards have a rate above that of the Spital 75 Mercian 55 Staffordshire average. Mercian 63 Tamworth 63 • Mercian also has one of the lowest number of Tamworth 1,004 Staffordshire 58 live births along with Spital ward, in comparison Staffordshire 8,980 England 64 England 689,789 to Wilnecote which has a significantly higher number of births with an annual average of 140.

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SMOKING AT DELIVERY AND LOW BIRTHWEIGHT BIRTHS

Smoking at delivery Low Birthweight Babies (under 2,500g) 2010 - 2011 2011-2013

Ward 2010/11 Ward 2011-2013 Castle s • In only 3 of the Tamworth wards, Belgrave, Bolehall Trinity 5.5% Spital s and Wilnecote, the percentage of mothers smoking Castle 6.1% Trinity s at time of delivery is below the national and Bolehall 6.6%

Belgrave 8% Staffordshire average, with 4 wards having rates Spital 6.7% Bolehall 11% higher than county and national averages. Wilnecote 7.1% Wilnecote 12% Stonydelph 7.9% • Mercian 21% The rate of 3 wards are suppressed due to the low Belgrave 8.3% Amington 25% numbers. Amington 8.8% Stonydelph 25% Glascote 10.6% • Tamworth has a slightly higher percentage of Glascote 27% Mercian 13.4% mothers who give birth to babies with a low Tamworth 16% Tamworth 8.0% birthweight, with half of all wards having a rate Staffordshire 14% Staffordshire 7.3% England 14% above Staffordshire and England. Mercian has the England 7.4% largest proportion with 13.4% of babies born under 2,500g.

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BREASTFEEDING INITIATION AND PREVALENCE 0 - 6 WEEKS

Breastfeeding Initiation Breastfeeding Prevalence (6-8 weeks) 2011 - 2012 2012-2013

• 2011/2012 The percentage of mothers who take up breastfeeding 2012-2013 Spital 67% at birth in Tamworth district is lower than the national Castle 35.8%

Bolehall 63% average of 74% for all 10 wards, with Glascote Bolehall 28.9% Castle 62% significantly lower at 44% in comparison to the national Trinity 28.6% Mercian 59% figure of 74%. Spital 27.6% Belgrave 56% Belgrave 26.6% • Amington 55% All wards show a drop in the numbers of taking up Amington 22.2% breastfeeding at birth with mothers still breastfeeding at Stonydelph 55% Wilnecote 22.2% Trinity 54% 6-8 weeks. The biggest drop is in Stoneydelph where Mercian 20.8% Wilnecote 52% there is a reduction of 44 percentage points. Glascote 20.7% Glascote 44% Stonydelph 11.1% • The ward of Glascote shows the smallest drop in Tamworth 56% Tamworth 23.9% breastfeeding between birth and prevalence at 6-8 Staffordshire 60% Staffordshire 32.7% England 74% weeks with a percentage change of 23%, which is still a England 47.1% significant drop. • Breastfeeding prevalence in the Tamworth district is below the average for Staffordshire, and significantly below the average for England.

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THINK2 1 YEAR AND 2 YEAR

Think2 Childcare Places, Summer 2015 *Data provided is a combination of information from DWP Think2 Childcare Place No Take-up & direct from childcare providers and may have changed by 02/11/2015 the date of this publication

Think2 childcare places No Take-up Amington 8 Eligible Ofsted Vacancies in Ward All Belgrave 7 Families good/outstanding good/outstanding Bolehall 4 Castle 6 Amington 37 51 51 24 Glascote 4 Belgrave 48 42 42 3 Mercian 2 Bolehall 43 79 79 22 Spital 6 Castle 31 42 42 14 Stonydelph 9 Glascote 68 62 29 10 Trinity 6 Mercian 24 34 34 21 Wilnecote 5 Spital 29 21 17 2 Tamworth 57 Stonydelph 51 37 27 3 Trinity 12 30 25 15 *Data provided is from the most recent full term of take up and may Wilnecote 39 21 19 1 have changed since this publicaon Tamworth 382 419 365 115

Of the 382 families who are eligible for a Think2 place, 15% of families have not taken up the place. There are no wards across Tamworth which have take-up of 100%.

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SUFFICIENCY 1 YEAR 2 YEAR AND TODDLER

*The data provided is a snapshot of occupancy and vacancy data taken in summer Childcare Sufficiency 0-5 years in PVI sector, Summer 2015 term 2015 and may have changed by the time of this publication.

0-2 years 2 years Think2 3-4 years Places Vacancies Vacancies % Places Vacancies Vacancies % Places Vacancies Vacancies % Places Vacancies Vacancies % Amington 19 13 68% 48 23 48% 51 24 15% 66 10 15% Belgrave 6 3 50% 64 7 11% 42 3 6% 120 7 6% Bolehall 42 12 29% 86 15 17% 79 22 27% 135 37 27% Castle 11 4 36% 35 6 17% 42 14 3% 63 2 3% Glascote 10 4 40% 61 9 15% 62 14 12% 102 12 12% Mercian 19 2 11% 87 20 23% 34 21 21% 127 27 21% Spital 14 6 43% 37 6 16% 21 2 19% 84 16 19% Stonydelph 13 4 31% 45 5 11% 37 3 16% 61 10 16% Trinity 10 5 50% 57 13 23% 30 17 16% 98 16 16% Wilnecote 17 5 29% 47 11 23% 21 2 16% 77 12 16% Tamworth 161 58 36% 567 115 20% 419 122 16% 933 149 16%

• There are 153 PVI childcare providers in Tamworth of which 72% provided a response to the sufficiency audit.

• There are 80 PVI childcare providers registered for funded childcare places of which 89% provided a response.

• The current childcare sufficiency shows overall in Tamworth there is a 16% vacancy rate approximately for three and four year olds who are enti- tled to 15 hours of free childcare.

• For children requiring a Think2 childcare place there is currently a 29% vacancy rate in Tamworth.

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SUFFICIENCY TODDLER

Childcare Take-up in the PVI Sector

Take-up in the PVI sector Places taken

in school Population of Number of Percentage of Ward nurseries by 3 year olds children children school • There are a total of 1,006 eligible 3 year olds. address

Amington 122 97 80% 17 Belgrave 124 103 83% 47 Bolehall 93 108 116% 13 • In summer term 2015 956 children were attending a

Castle 77 83 108% 0 three year old place in a PVI setting and a further 264 Glascote 132 138 105% 12 within a school nursery class. Mercian 65 87 134% 17 Spital 73 67 92% 23 Stonydelph 105 85 81% 59 Trinity 86 70 81% 76 • This means that 95% of three year olds are accessing Wilnecote 129 118 91% 0 their nursery Tamworth 1,006 956 95% 264

*There is no measure for 3 and 4 yr olds in terms of take up because of variaon in populaon data, access to different types of provision and local authories funding places for children which live outside of their catchment area.

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HOSPITAL ATTENDANCES AND ADMISSIONS TODDLER

A & E Attendances aged 0-4 Hospital Admissions from unintentional (rate per 10,000) injuries aged 0-4, (rate per 10,000)

2013/14 2013/14 • Spital 726 The rate of children under 5 years of age who Amington s Wilnecote 747 attended A & E is above the England rate for all Spital s

Amington 758 wards within the Tamworth district, with the high- Trinity s Glascote 792 est being Belgrave at 857 per 1,000 children com- Wilnecote 72 Mercian 793 pared to 540 per 1,000 across England. Belgrave 84 Castle 809 Bolehall 87 • Bolehall 817 Overall, Tamworth has a relatively low proportion Glascote 109 of children under the age of 5 who have been Stonydelph 820 Stonydelph 139 Trinity 827 admitted into hospital from unintentional injuries, Mercian 155 Belgrave 857 with all but 2 districts below the Staffordshire aver- Castle 204 Tamworth 795 age of 149. Tamworth 106 Staffordshire 455 Staffordshire 149 • Castle and Mercian have figures higher than England 540 England 135 Staffordshire for children aged 0-4 admitted to hospital at 204 and 155 respectively. • There are an additional 3 wards where admissions are lower than the Staffordshire average but these figures have been suppressed due to the low num- bers.

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CHILDHOOD OBESITY FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL

Excess Weight, Children aged 4 - 5 Obesity, Children aged 4 - 5 2010/11 - 2012/13 2010/11 - 2012/13

2010/11 - 2012/13 2010/11 - 2012/13 Amington 17.4% • Excess weight for reception aged children is just Castle 6% Mercian 19.0% below the national average in Tamworth, with 6 Amington 8% Castle 19.5% Belgrave 9% of the 10 wards in Tamworth having a percentage Wilnecote 21.7% Glascote 9% below that of England. Bolehall 22.4% Wilnecote 9%

Glascote 22.4% • Stoneydelph and Trinity have the highest Bolehall 10% Spital 22.7% percentages of excess weight with 25.7% and Spital 10% Belgrave 24.2% 25.0% respectively. Stonydelph 11% Trinity 25.0% Trinity 11% Stonydelph 25.7% • Amington has the lowest percentage of children Mercian 47% Tamworth 22.2% with excess weight at 17.4%, at 6 percentage Tamworth 9% Staffordshire 23.4% points below the Staffordshire average. Staffordshire 9% England 22.5% England 9% • Mercian has the highest proportion of reception aged children who are obese at over 5 times the Staffordshire and England average of 9%. • All other wards within Tamworth are around the average for Staffordshire at 9% of reception aged children.

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EARLY YEARS FOUNDATION STAGE PROFILE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL

Pupils achieving Good Level of Development, 2015

Gender Free School Meals SEN School School Action GLD Male Female FSM Non-FSM No SEN Action Plus SEN Support Statement (N) (A) (P) (K) (S)

Amington 61.0% 65.4% 70.0% 25.0% 71.4% 70.2% 0.0% - 20.0% - Belgrave 64.0% 54.0% 87.7% 58.8% 71.8% 73.5% - 100.0% 0.0% 0.0% Bolehall 68.8% 62.1% 83.6% 44.4% 77.9% 77.1% 50.0% - 0.0% 0.0%

Castle 61.4% 44.9% 89.7% 42.9% 63.4% 67.2% - - 28.6% 0.0% Glascote 64.1% 58.2% 77.4% 55.2% 71.0% 75.4% 0.0% 0.0% 20.0% 0.0% Mercian 59.7% 64.3% 66.7% 62.5% 66.1% 74.6% - - 0.0% 0.0% Spital 61.1% 55.6% 70.4% 25.0% 65.6% 68.8% - 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Sonydelph 66.7% 62.7% 78.2% 64.3% 71.7% 78.3% 0.0% 25.0% 0.0% 0.0% Trinity 67.1% 76.9% 94.7% 80.0% 84.7% 87.2% - - 50.0% - Wilnecote 71.2% 60.3% 72.9% 71.4% 66.4% 69.0% - 0.0% 0.0% -

• The percentage of children in Tamworth a Good Level of Development in the Early Years is significantly high, with all wards achieving over 60% of pupils with a Good Level of Development. • The achievement ranges from 61.1% in Spital to 84.4% in Trinity.

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SUMMARY

Measure Date

Amington Belgrave Bolehall Castle Glascote Mercian Spital Sonydelph Trinity Wilnecote Tamworth Staffordshire England Total Population 2013 7,828 7,805 7,717 7,462 7,992 6,651 7,127 7,795 7,326 9, 454 77,157 8,577,007 56,948,229 Total Under 5 Population 2013 445 598 559 374 624 308 381 5 98 417 674 4,978 46,099 3,592,907

Percentage Under 5's 2013 5.7% 7.7% 7.2% 5.0% 7.8% 4.6% 5.3% 7.7% 5.7% 7.1% 6.5% 5.4% 6.3% Minority Ethnic Group (%) 2011 5.3% 4.1% 4.0% 6.2% 5.4% 4. 4% 5.9% 5.3% 4.0% 5.3% 5.0% 6.4% 20.2% Children in low income families (%) 2015 21% 24% 18% 15% 32% 16% 19% 20% 8% 14% 19% 14.4% 19.2% Child Wellbeing Index (CWI) 2009 weighted score 200 9 138.4 191.5 156.4 128.5 269.1 112.8 112.6 165.7 93.1 107.9 150.2 114.3 159.3 % in the most deprived CWI national quintile 2009 29 .4% 20.9% 0.0% 0.0% 77.9% 0.0% 0.0% 28.6% 0.0% 0.0% 18.4% 7.8% 24.4% Rate per 1,000 CP 2013/2014 5.1 9.7 3.5 5.8 12.3 6.1 6.5 9. 5 s 6.8 7.1 3.9 4.2 Rate per 1,000 LAC 2013/2014 s 3.6 4.1 s 3.6 9.9 s 3.7 3.5 6.4 4.1 5.6 6 Rate per 1,000 CIN 2013/2014 81.4 121.0 80.7 56.6 128.2 82.9 78.4 111.6 46.9 48. 2 85.9 68.5 68.5 BRFC Total Involvements (Phase 2) 2015 14 30 13 4 43 10 12 1 5 2 15 158 1,132 - BRFC Total Involvements with Children 0-4 (Phase2) 2 015 5 9 6 1 27 4 5 10 1 7 75 543 - Early Years Reach Population (All) 2013 7,828 7,805 7,7 17 7,462 7,992 6,651 7,127 7,795 7,326 9,454 77,157 - - Early Years Reach Population (Age 0-4) 2013 445 598 559 374 624 308 381 598 417 674 4978 - - Reach Population 2013 303 398 328 229 515 219 205 388 263 390 3238 - - % Reach Population (Age 0-4) 2013 68.1% 66.6% 58.7% 61.2 % 82.5% 71.1% 53.8% 64.9% 63.1% 57.9% 65.0% - - Under 18 conceptions (rates per 1,000) 2011-2013 77.8 44.6 24.9 42.1 72.1 40.1 35.4 81.9 25.8 25.4 48.8 29.5 27.6 General Fertility Rates (per 1,000 women) 2011-2013 6 2 75 62 59 68 55 57 65 59 64 63 57.9 63.8 Number of Live Births (annual average) 2010-2012 95 12 0 104 87 117 63 75 122 80 140 1,004 8,980 689,789 Smoking at time of delivery (%) 2010/2011 25% 8% 11% s 27 % 21% s 25% s 12% 16% 14% 14% Low Birthweight Babies (under 2,500g) 2011-2013 8.8% 8 .3% 6.6% 6.1% 10.6% 13.4% 6.7% 7.9% 5.5% 7.1% 8.0% 7.30% 7.40% Breastfeeding Initiation (%) 2011/12 55% 56% 63% 62% 44% 5 9% 67% 55% 54% 52% 56% 60% 74% Breastfeeding prevalence (6-8 weeks) 2012/2013 22.2% 2 6.6% 28.9% 35.8% 20.7% 20.8% 27.6% 11.1% 28.6% 22.2% 23.9% 33.90% 47.10% A&E attendances (aged 0-4) (rater per 10,000) 2013/2 014 758 857 817 809 792 793 726 820 827 747 795 455 540 Hospital admissions from uintentional and deliberat e injuries (aged 0-4) (rater per 10,000) 2013/2014 s 84 8 7 204 109 155 s 139 s 72 106 149 135 Excess weight (aged 4-5) (%) 2010/11-2012/13 17.4% 24. 2% 22.4% 19.5% 22.4% 19.0% 22.7% 25.7% 25.0% 21.7% 22.2% 23.4% 22.5% Obesity (aged 4-5) (%) 2010/11-2012/13 8% 9% 10% 6% 9% 7% 1 0% 11% 11% 9% 9% 9.5% 9.4% Good Level of Development - EYFS (%) 2014 61.0% 64.0% 6 8.8% 61.4% 64.1% 59.7% 61.1% 66.7% 67.1% 71.2% 65.1% 64.2% 60.4%

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