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Staustell-Cna-Profile.Pdf References 2017 Introduction 1. Cornwall Council, Electoral divisions 2013 http://www.cornwall.gov.uk/council-and-democracy/elections/electoral- services/ (Accessed:06/07/17) 2. NHS Kernow Clinical Commissioning Group, CCG localities https://www.kernowccg.nhs.uk/localities/ (Accessed:06/07/17) Population 1. Office for National Statistics (ONS) Mid-2015 Population Estimates for Lower Layer Super Output Areas in Cornwall & Isles of Scilly by Single Year of Age and Sex https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/populationandmigration/populationestimates/datasets/lowersuperoutputareamidyearpopulationestimatesnationalstatistics (Accessed :06/07/17) 2. Edge Analytics, Cornwall Small Area Projections 2016 (utilising the POPGROUP Demographic Forecasting Software) http://www.edgeanalytics.co.uk/ (Accessed:06/07/17) 3. ONS, Healthy Life Expectancies 2015 http://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/healthandsocialcare/healthandlifeexpectancies (Accessed:06/07/17) 4. ONS, Life Expectancy http://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/lifeexpectancies (Accessed:06/07/17) 5. Public Health England (PHE), Slope index of inequality, http://www.phoutcomes.info/search/slope%20index#page/0/gid/1/pat/6/par/E12000009/ati/102/are/E06000052 (Accessed:06/07/17) 6. ONS Nomis 2011 Census, Ethnic group of the usual resident https://www.nomisweb.co.uk/census/2011/ks201ew (Accessed:06/07/17) 7. NHS Digital (Births Accessed via PCMD agreement with NHS Digital. Calculated by applying LSOA of residence of Mother to CNAs) 8. NHS Digital, Primary Care Mortality Database (Pooled Dec 2013 – Dec 2016), accessed via OPEN-Exeter on license. 9. NHS Digital, GP registration http://content.digital.nhs.uk/article/2021/Website-Search?productid=24229&q=gp+practice+registration&sort=Relevance&size=10&page=1#top (Accessed:06/07/17) 10. ONS, Migration http://visual.ons.gov.uk/peopleonthemove/ (Accessed:06/07/17) 11. ONS, Migration Indicators Tool, https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/populationandmigration/migrationwithintheuk/datasets/localareamigrationindicatorsunitedkingdom (Accessed: 22/02/17) and, ONS, Internal migration detailed estimates dataset by origin and destination local authorities, sex and single year of age 2015 https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/populationandmigration/migrationwithintheuk/datasets/internalmigrationbyoriginanddestinationlocalauthoritiessexandsingleyearof agedetailedestimatesdataset (Accessed: 22/02/17) Inequalities 1. Department for Communities & Local Government, English Indices of Multiple Deprivation https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/english-indices-of-deprivation (Accessed:06/07/17) 2. Department for Energy and Climate Change, Fuel Poverty https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/2014-sub-regional-fuel-poverty-data-low-income-high-costs-indicator (Accessed:06/07/17) 3. HM Revenue & Customs, Personal tax credits: Children in low-income families local measure - South West LSOA - 2014 https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/personal-tax-credits-children- in-low-income-families-local-measure (Accessed:06/07/17) 4. Department of Work and Pensions, Disability Living Allowance Claimants Feb 2016 https://www.nomisweb.co.uk (Accessed:06/07/17) 5. NHS Digital - National Child Measurement Programme (NCMP) Data, Clinical BMI category 2015/16 6. NHS England, Childhood Immunisation Coverage (MMR vaccination at 24 months and MMR Second Dose at 5 years) [restricted access data] 7. School Census 2016 - Free School Meals data (Accessed: 02/03/17) 8. Smile:Together, Oral Health data (September 2016) 9. PHE, Physical Activity https://fingertips.phe.org.uk/profile/physical-activity/data#page/0/gid/1938132899/pat/6/par/E12000009/ati/102/are/E06000052 (Accessed:06/07/17) Risk Groups 1. NHS digital, Quality and Outcomes Framework http://content.digital.nhs.uk/qof (Accessed:06/07/17) 2. ONS Nomis 2011 Census, Provision of unpaid care by age https://www.nomisweb.co.uk/ (Accessed:06/07/17) 3. ONS Nomis 2011 Census, *All Persons 65 and over not Living in a Couple https://www.nomisweb.co.uk/ (Accessed:06/07/17) 4. School Census 2016 - Special Educational Needs (Accessed: 02/03/17) 5. ONS, Quarterly conceptions to Women Aged under 18 by Local Authority https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/conceptionandfertilityrates/datasets/quarterlyconceptionstowomenagedunder18englandandwales (Accessed:06/07/17) 6. School Census 2016 - English as additional language (Accessed: 02/03/17) *Definition : A person 'not living in a couple' can be classified as married or in a same-sex civil partnership if they denote their marital status as married or in a same-sex civil partnership but have no spouse or same-sex partner resident in the household. This may include people working away from where the rest of their family live for an extended period of time. Icons downloaded from Flaticon www.flaticon.com Introduction Population Inequalities Risk Groups References St Austell & Mevagissey Health Services Hospital Name Address Town Postcode Mount Edgcumbe Hospice Porthpean Road St. Austell PL26 6AB St Austell Community Hospital - Cornwall Partnership Nhs Foundation Porthpean Road St. Austell PL26 6AD Trust GP Practices Name Address Town Postcode Brannel Surgery 58 Rectory Road St Austell PL26 7RL Carlyon Road Health Hub 14 Carlyon Road St Austell PL25 4EG Clays Practice Victoria Road Roche PL26 8JF Foxhole Medical Centre Carpalla Road, Foxhole St Austell PL26 7TZ Gorran Haven Lime Kiln, Gorran Haven St Austell PL26 6JG Mevagissey Surgery River Street Mevagissey PL26 6UE Park Medical Centre 19 Bridge Road St Austell PL25 5HE St Austell Healthcare 1 Wheal Northey St Austell PL25 3EF Woodland Road Surgery 18-20 Woodland Road St Austell PL25 4QY Pharmacies Name Address Town Postcode Asda Pharmacy The Pharmacy, Cromwell Road St Austell PL25 4PR Boots UK Ltd 29 Fore Street St Austell PL25 5EP Wheal Northey Centre, 1 Wheal Day Lewis Plc Northey St Austell PL25 3EF Day Lewis Plc 1-3 Victoria Place St Austell PL25 5PE Local Boots Pharmacy 25 Polkyth Parade, Carlyon Road St Austell PL25 4LD Local Boots Pharmacy 67 Victoria Road, Mount Charles St Austell PL25 4QF Local Boots Pharmacy 3 Fore Street Mevagissey PL26 6UQ Dental Practices Name Address Town Postcode Kings Avenue Dental Practice 5 Kings Avenue St Austell PL25 4TT Old Manor House Dental Practice North Street St Austell PL25 5QD Whitecross Dental Care Ltd (St Austell) St Austell Dental Centre, 28 East Hill St Austell PL25 4TR Opticians Name Address Town Postcode Asda Opticians (St Austell) Asda Stores Ltd Cromwell Road St. Austell PL25 4PR Blaylock Opticians 25 Truro Road St. Austell PL25 5JE Boots Opticians (Aylmer Sq, St Austell) 55 Aylmer Square St. Austell PL25 5LJ Boots Opticians (Fore St, St Austell) 29 Fore Street St. Austell PL25 5EP Grant Reid Optometrists Ltd 9 Grants Walk St. Austell PL25 5AA Specsavers (St Austell) 39 Fore Street St. Austell PL25 5PY .
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