Improve Health and Wellbeing in Early Years
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Priority 1: Improve Health and wellbeing in early years Every child fit to learn and attain the highest levels of literacy Focus on early intervention and identification of vulnerable children and families (including children with disabilities) • Bolsover has the lowest rate • North East Derbyshire had • Derbyshire has increased of resident pupils achieving 5 the largest increase in achievement rates by 3.4 or more A*-C GCSEs achievement by 8.4% points percentage points and including English and Maths, in 2010/11 and has the remains similar to the however this has increased highest rate at 67.1% England average by 2.6 % points since 2010 Derbyshire Resident Pupils Achieving 5+ A*-C inc English & Maths GCSE CAYA areas, 2011 80.0 70.0 67.1 60.0 60.7 60.9 57.2 57.3 58.0 58.7 57.8 58.4 58.2 50.0 54.6 56.0 55.0 55.1 51.0 52.3 53.0 48.4 40.0 30.0 20.0 % ResidentPupils % 10.0 0.0 Amber Valley Bolsover Chesterfield Erew ash High Peak & North East South Derbyshire England North Dales Derbyshire Derbyshire & South Dales Source: Children and Younger Adults Information Service, Derbyshire County Council, March 2012 2010 2011 • Erewash has a significantly • High Peak has the highest rate lower rate of hospital of hospital admissions at 98.8 admissions amongst under per 100,000 under 18s, which is 18s than Derbyshire 39.0 per 100,000 higher than the Derbyshire average Hospital Admissions due to Alcohol Specific Conditions per 100,000 under 18s population 2008/09 - 2010/11 140.0 120.0 100.0 80.0 60.0 98.8 40.0 63.8 69.2 65.0 51.6 61.9 52.2 59.8 20.0 35.5 Rate per 100,000 under 18s under per 100,000 Rate 0.0 Amber Valley Bolsover Chesterfield Derbyshire Erew ash High Peak North East South Derbyshire PCT Dales Derbyshire Derbyshire Source: 2008/09 - 2010/11, Secondary Uses Service (SUS) and Children & Younger Adults Information Service, Derbyshire County Council, March 2012 • The rate of • South Derbyshire (82.9%), • High Peak has the highest breastfeeding initiation Derbyshire Dales (82.3%) and rate of infants still being and breastfeeding at 6-8 High Peak (81.3%) have the breast fed at 6-8 weeks weeks in Derbyshire are highest rate of breastfeeding (55.3%), which is well above both below the England initiation in the county, whilst the England rate of 48.6% average Bolsover has the lowest (67.4%) Breast Feeding: Initiation and at 6-8 Weeks 2010/11 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 82.3 81.1 82.9 73.0 77.5 75.9 73.0 74.5 67.4 70.6 30 55.3 48.1 48.2 48.0 48.6 45.0 43.0 20 37.9 36.5 PercentageInfants of 32.6 10 0 Amber Valley Bolsover Chesterfield Derbyshire Erewash High Peak North East South Derbyshire England Dales Derbyshire Derbyshire PCT Breast Feeding Initiation Breast Feeding at 6-8 Weeks Source: 2010/11, Provider Maternity System Extracts. National data from Department of Health, Children & Younger Adults Information Service, Derbyshire County Council, March 2012 • High Peak & North Dales • Erewash, at 61.0 child • Derbyshire (35.0) has fewer (20.0) and South Derbyshire protection plans per 10,000 Child Protections plans than & South Dales (21.0) has the under 18s population has a England 38.7 lowest number of children significantly higher rate •13.0 per 10,000 0-17 yr olds with a child protection plan in amongst Derbyshire’s CAYA in Derbyshire with a Child 2010/11 areas. Protection plan are disabled Number of Children Subject to a Child Protection Plan per 10,000 population aged under 18 years, 2010/11 70.0 60.0 50.0 40.0 30.0 61.0 20.0 38.0 38.0 43.0 38.7 32.0 35.0 33.7 10.0 20.0 21.0 Rate per 10,000 0-17 population population 0-17 per10,000 Rate 0.0 Amber Valley Bolsover Chesterfield Erew ash High Peak & North East South Derbyshire Statistical National North Dales Derbyshire Derbyshire & Neighbour Average South Dales Average Source: 2010/11, Children & Younger Adults Information Service, Derbyshire County Council, March 2012 • 1 •Looked 2 After Children • 3 per 10,000 population aged under 18 years, 2009/10 to 2010/11 70.0 60.0 50.0 40.0 30.0 60.0 61.0 58.0 59.0 52.0 53.2 54.0 54.0 47.5 51.0 20.0 40.0 41.0 38.5 39.0 35.0 31.5 31.8 31.0 10.0 20.0 23.0 Rate per 10,000 0-17 population 0-17population per10,000 Rate 0.0 Amber Valley Bolsover Chesterfield Erew ash High Peak & North East South Derbyshire Statistical England North Dales Derbyshire Derbyshire & Neighbour South Dales Average Source: 2010/11, Children & Younger Adults Information Service, Derbyshire County Council, March 2012 2009/10 2010/11 • Chesterfield has had the largest increase in the rate of • Derbyshire (41.0) has • 94.0 children per 10,000 children in care since 2009/10 significantly fewer Children in looked after children are care per 10,000 of 0-17 • Erewash and North East disabled population than England Derbyshire have both seen a (59.0) decline in their rates • 1 Number of Referrals Received• 2 Regarding Domestic • 3 Violence Where Children are Part of the Family Unit, March 2011 to Feb 2012 • Derbyshire had 1,560 referrals in 2011/12 South Derbyshire & South Dales High Peak & North •Erewash has the 11% Dales 16% most referrals regarding domestic violence Erewash 21% 21% Chesterfield 17% • 5 referrals were from families with disabled children Amber Valley 19% Bolsover North East 12% Derbyshire 4% Source: 2010/11, Children & Younger Adults Information Service, Derbyshire County Council, March 2012 • In both High Peak & North • Bolsover has the highest Dales and North East percentage of pupils eligible Derbyshire less than 10% of for free school meals at pupils are eligible for free 19.0% school meals % Pupils Eligble for Free School Meals School Census October 2011 at School CAYA District 20.0 18.0 16.0 14.0 12.0 10.0 19.0 8.0 16.2 15.5 6.0 13.3 13.0 9.9 10.3 4.0 9.6 2.0 Percentage of pupils on school roll schoolroll on pupils of Percentage 0.0 Amber Valley Bolsover Chesterfield Erew ash High Peak & North North East South Derbyshire Derbyshire Dales Derbyshire & South Dales Source: Status as at School Census October 2011 Children & Younger Adults Information Service, Derbyshire County Council, March 2012 • 1 Emergency Hospital• 2 Admissions Rate for Unintentiona • 3 l & Deliberate Injuries per 10,000 0-17 population, 2010/11 160.0 140.0 120.0 100.0 80.0 132.0 60.0 130.3 119.5 108.4 111.9 102.4 94.1 40.0 92.6 88.0 20.0 Rate per 10,000 aged under 18 18 under aged per 10,000 Rate 0.0 Amber Valley Bolsover Chesterfield Derbyshire Erew ash High Peak North East South Derbyshire PCT Dales Derbyshire Derbyshire Source: 2010/11, Secondary Uses Service (SUS) and Children & Younger Adults Information Service, Derbyshire County Council, March 2012 • Erewash (88.0) has the • South Derbyshire has the lowest rate per 10,000 0-17 highest rate of emergency year olds with both hospital admissions in 2010/11 unintentional and deliberate with 132.0 admissions per 10,000 injuries in 2010/11 0-17 years olds • The under 18 conception rate in • Derbyshire Dales has the lowest Derbyshire (32.5) is much lower than conception rate amongst females that for England (38.1) and its statistical aged 15-17 years at 18.3 conceptions neighbours, at 39.0 per 1,000 16-17 per 1,000 population, whilst year olds Chesterfield has the highest (40.6) Under 18s Conception Rates 2008-2010 (3 year pooled rate) 50.0 45.0 40.0 35.0 30.0 25.0 20.0 37.8 40.6 39.0 38.1 34.6 34.0 34.9 32.5 15.0 27.3 28.4 10.0 18.3 5.0 Rate per 1,000 15-17 female population population female 15-17 per1,000 Rate 0.0 England Dales South Bolsover Erewash High Peak High Statistical NorthEast Derbyshire Derbyshire Derbyshire Derbyshire Neighbours Chesterfield Amber Valley Amber Source: 2008-10, Children & Younger Adults Information Service, Derbyshire County Council, March 2012 • 1 Overweight & Obese Primary School Age Children in Reception and Year 6 in Derbyshire 2007/08 to 2010/11 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 25.0% 20.0% 15.0% 10.0% 19.2% 17.0% 17.7% 17.9% 14.8% 14.8% 13.4% 14.3%14.1% 14.0% 14.0% 14.5% 5.0% 9.3% 7.9% 8.6% 8.5% Rate per 10,000 0-17 population population 0-17 10,000 per Rate 0.0% Reception Year 6 Reception Year 6 Overweight Obese Source: 2010/11, Children & Younger Adults Information Service, Derbyshire County Council, March 2012 • Year 6 school children have seen an • There is a marked • Reception year pupils increase in both overweight and obese difference between have seen a decrease in numbers over the four academic years. Obese levels both Overweight and The largest increase has been in obese between Reception Obesity levels since children of 2.1 percentage points and Year 6 2009/10 • Chesterfield with 3.2% of pupils on • North East Derbyshire has the the school roll has the highest lowest percentage of pupils with a proportion of pupils with a statement, statement of Special Educational however, this is closely followed by Need (SEN) at 1.5% Amber Valley, Bolsover and Erewash with 3.0% of pupils % Pupils with Statements School Census October 2011 at School CAYA District 3.5 3.0 2.5 2.0 1.5 3.0 3.0 3.2 3.0 2.5 1.0 2.2 2.1 1.5 0.5 Percentage of pupils on school roll school on roll pupils of Percentage 0.0 Amber Valley Bolsover Chesterfield Erew ash High Peak & North North East South Derbyshire Derbyshire Dales Derbyshire & South Dales Source: Status as at School Census October 2011 Children & Younger Adults Information Service, Derbyshire County Council, March 2012 • Learning difficulties (37.0%), • Behaviour, emotional & followed by speech and social difficulties (35.3%) • Learning difficulties (54.7%) language needs (23.4%) are the and learning difficulties are and Autism (19.2%) are the main type of need in Primary the main type of need in main type of need in Special school pupils in Derbyshire were Secondary school pupils in schools in Derbyshire in 2010 issued with a statement of SEN Derbyshire Pupils with Statements of Special Educational Needs (SEN) or At School Action Plus by Type of Need, 2010 100% 5.9 6.5 8.0 6.6 8.1 7.9 9.6 19.2 18.6 12.8 4.7 3.6 3.8 80% 3.6 5.2 0.7 5.4 7.8 2.8 3.5 4.9 23.4 26.5 4.8 16.8 60% 14.5 30.3 35.3 20.9 18.5 40% % Pupils % 54.7 54.1 41.9 20% 37.0 37.0 34.9 0% Derbyshire England Derbyshire England Derbyshire England Primary Secondary Special Learning Difficulty Behaviour, Emotional & Social Difficulties Source: January 2010 School Census, Depart.