© Crown copyright and database rights 2018 Ordnance Survey 0100023560

PUBLIC HEALTH OUTCOMES PROFILE 2016/17 BURRINGHAM AND WARD

These profiles aim to provide a brief picture of public health outcomes in each of North ’s 17 electoral wards and 3 care networks. The informaon contained within the profiles use the latest published data available at the me of wring. The profiles should help us understand what factors are driving health improvement in each area. They should also help us idenfy where resources could be targeted to improve health and wellbeing and reduce Secondary Children’s Primary General Pracce health inequalies. School Centre School /Surgery

Burringham and Gunness ward is part of the Populaon Burringham and Gunness vs (2016) West care network. The ward borders the , and the Axholme wards to the west, Burton upon Stather and Winterton to the north, Boesford and Ridge to the south, and Brumby, Town and Crosby and Park to the east. It has a populaon of 3696 residents. No small areas in the ward are in ’s 20% most deprived neighbourhoods, although pockets of relave deprivaon exist within the ward. The ward populaon is older than average for North Lincolnshire, with more residents aged 60+, and less children and young people, parcularly aged 10‐14.

v1 24/07/18 Page 1

At a Glance ‐ Public Health Outcomes for Burringham and Gunness Ward Life Expectancy at Birth Burringham and Gunness North Lincolnshire Life expectancy at birth in Burringham and Gunness Ward is:

lower for men than the average for 2.8 Years North Linconlshire.

Years lower for women than the average for 0.7 North Linconlshire.

76.2 81.9 79.0 82.6 Years

Premature Deaths (<75 years) (%) 2014‐16 Between 2014‐16 in this ward there were on average, 59 deaths a year, of which 20 were under the age of 75 years of age.

41% The highest proportion of premature deaths were due to cancers (all types). The most common in this ward being due to cancers occuring in the lung

The second highest proportion of premature deaths 29% were due to heart and circulatory diseases The third highest proportion were due to respiratory 10% diseases

20% were due to other causes, which include diseases of the digestive system inc. liver and diseases of the genitourinary system.

In this ward: Incidence of: Breast Cancer Colorectal Cancer Lung Cancer Prostate Cancer is above is above is above is below England England England England average average average average Deprivation (IMD 2015)

In this ward there are 0 LSOAs (small Most Deprived 2nd areas) within the top 2 deciles for 3rd deprivation. 4th 5th 6th 7th All LSOAs in this ward are more deprived 8th than average, when compared to 9th England.

(Map coloured according to national ranking of deciles of multiple deprivation.) Each marked small area contains an average of 1500 residents

v1 24/07/18 Page 2 WARD PROFILE 2016/17 ‐ Burringham and Gunness

Ward All Wards (rate) North England Indicators Period Worst / Best / North Lincs Number Rate Direction Rank (rate) Lowest Highest (rate) (rate) OUR COMMUNITIES Total resident population (%) 2016 3696 2.2  2.2 20.0 15.6 100.0 na

Resident population 0‐19 years (%) 2016 613 16.6  16.6 28.9 24.8 22.8 23.7

Resident population 20‐64 years (%) 2016 1980 53.6  53.5 62.5 59.4 56.8 58.4

Resident population 65+ years (%) 2016 1103 29.8  12.4 29.8 15.7 20.4 17.9

Proportion of population living in 20% most deprived 2016 0 0.0 na 64.6 0.0 46.8 28.3 20.0 LSOAs (%)

All police recorded crime (rate per 1,000) 2016/17 467 126.4  249.8 32.0 162.4 80.7 88.3

Violent crime recorded by police (rate per 1,000) 2016/17 77 20.8  61.2 6.5 41.9 21.4 21.1

Antisocial behaviour recorded by police (rate per 1,000) 2016/17 60 16.2  57.6 4.6 32.2 18.1 30.4

Children in out of work benefit households u16 (%) May 2016 55 11.1  30.2 6.5 18.7 16.0 14.0

Long term claimants of Jobseekers Allowance (12m +) Mar 2017 15 7.1 11.8 1.2 8.8 5.6 3.7 (rate per 1,000) 

Over 65s in receipt of Pension Credit (%) Aug 2017 195 17.7  26.2 7.7 22.7 15.3 15.3

Resident school age children of minority ethnic groups Jan 2018 46 13.4 na 3.2 54.1 44.7 14.3 30.7 (%) CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE'S HEALTH AND WELLBEING Live births (general fertility rate) (Fertility rate per 1000 2016/17 40 73.3 38.4 76.5 74.9 61.4 62.5 wcba) 

Low weight births <2500 grams (% ) 2016/17 **  5.4 21.1 7.8 8.7 7.0

Breastfeeding initiation (%) 2016/17 21 55.3  53.3 87.2 69.4 66.3 74.5

Breastfeeding continuation (6‐8 weeks) (%) 2016/17 * * na * 35.2 23.0 23.4 44.4

Readiness for school at 5 years of age (%) 2016/17 27 79.4  58.6 81.8 64.5 72.1 70.7 v1 24/07/18 Page 3 WARD PROFILE 2016/17 ‐ Burringham and Gunness

Ward All Wards (rate) Scunthorpe North England Indicators Period Worst / Best / North Lincs Number Rate Direction Rank (rate) Lowest Highest (rate) (rate)

Children with signs of dental decay (age 5) (%) 2014/15 * * na 31.1 0.0 28.8 14.5 21.5

Children with excess weight at 5 years of age (%) 2016/17 10 30.3  36.6 13.1 27.6 24.5 22.6

Children with excess weight at 11 years of age (% ) 2016/17 10 52.6  52.6 22.7 40.3 34.5 34.2

GCSE attainment (4‐9) in English and Maths (%) 2016/17 20 80.0 na 54.4 80.0 63.7 64.8 64.2

End March Children in Need 0‐10 years (rate per 10,000) 8 213.3 na 412.4 27.8 270.5 220.5 na 2018 Children (0‐17) with an Early Help Assessment (rate per End March 7 125.0 na 73.5 274.2 163.3 180.6 na 10,000) 2018

Admissions for avoidable injury (u15s) (rate per 10,000) 2016/17 ** 153.5 40.0 75.4 99.1 101.5

Emergency admissions for intentional self‐harm 10‐24 2016/17 ** 525.7 99.7 286.9 289.2 404.6 years (DSR per 100,000)  ADULT HEALTH AND WELLBEING Smoking at delivery (% ) 2016/17 11 28.9  36.7 4.7 19.6 19.8 10.5

Admissions for avoidable injury (15‐24s) (rate per 10,000) 2016/17 **  205.0 41.7 156.0 114.4 129.2

Persons in receipt of Employment and Support Allowance Nov 17 152 7.7 10.4 3.6 6.6 5.9 5.9 (ESA) (20‐64 years) (%)  Persons in receipt of Disability Living Allowance (DLA) (16‐ Nov 17 62 3.0 na 3.1 1.4 2.3 2.1 1.9 64 years) (%) Admission episodes for alcohol specific conditions (DSR 2016/17 29 628.0 944.2 179.9 728.9 465.7 563.0 per 100,000)  Emergency admissions for intentional self‐harm (DSR per 2016/17 ** 330.6 65.0 184.0 158.4 185.3 100,000)  Emergency hospital admissions (18‐64 yrs) (rate per 2016/17 181 890.3 1009.7 564.6 859.8 740.2 na 10,000) 

Emergency hospital admissions (65+ yrs) (rate per 10,000) 2016/17 344 3118.8  3370.4 1885.2 3272.0 2576.5 na

Over 65s in receipt of attendance allowance (%) Aug 2017 157 14.2  17.4 9.6 14.5 12.6 12.3 v1 24/07/18 Page 4 Emergency admissions for falls 65+ (DSR per 100,000) 2016/17 16 1473.2  3272.5 753.3 1420.2 1415.9 2114.0 WARD PROFILE 2016/17 ‐ Burringham and Gunness

Ward All Wards (rate) Scunthorpe North England Indicators Period Worst / Best / North Lincs Number Rate Direction Rank (rate) Lowest Highest (rate) (rate)

Emergency admissions for hip fracture 65+ (DSR per 2016/17 * * 2333.0 142.1 552.0 615.2 575.0 100,000)  LIFE EXPECTANCY AND MORTALITY Male life expectancy at birth (years) 2015‐2017 na 76.2  75.3 83.3 75.9 79.0 79.5

Female life expectancy at birth (years) 2015‐2017 na 81.9  79.0 86.2 80.5 82.6 83.1

All mortality (all ages) (DSR per 100,000) 2014‐2016 178 1137.2  751.9 1365.1 1247.5 1017.5 1001.0

Deaths from causes considered preventable (DSR per 2014‐2016 34 227.3 355.1 134.2 276.3 201.4 182.8 100,000) 

Premature (u75yrs) deaths from cancer (DSR per 100,000) 2014‐2016 25 175.4  234.2 93.2 178.9 149.3 136.8

Premature (u75yrs) deaths from coronary heart diseases 2014‐2016 10 75.2 75.2 19.7 66.0 41.6 39.4 (CHD) (DSR per 100,000)  Premature (u75yrs) deaths from respiratory disease (DSR 2014‐2016 6 48.0 85.0 11.6 72.7 41.4 33.8 per 100,000)  Percentage of deaths in usual place of residence (65+ 2016 24 43.6 38.3 57.9 48.7 48.7 47.2 years) (%) 

Statistical significance of rates relative to North Lincolnshire average (95% CI) The chart shows the appropriate rate for each care network with the profiled network highlighted in black. Where shown, the horizontal line represents the North Lincolnshire average rate. * Better Worse Lower Higher Numbers of 5 or less and associated rates have been suppressed

v1 24/07/18 Page 5

© Crown copyright and database rights 2018 Ordnance Survey 0100023560

BURRINGHAM AND GUNNESS WARD 2016/17

Ward Summary

 Burringham and Gunness has the smallest ward pop‐ hough not significantly. ulaon, of all the wards in North Lincolnshire. The  ward also has the highest proporon of over 65s and The percentage of women smoking at delivery is sig‐ conversely, the lowest proporon of 0‐19 year olds. nificantly higher than the England average.   Overall police reported crime is significantly higher The proporon of people in receipt of ESA (aged 20‐ than in North Lincolnshire overall and for England 64) or DLA (aged 16‐64) are significantly higher than overall in North Lincolnshire and England. and Wales. The rate of violent crime is close to the North Lincolnshire average, and reported ansocial  The rate of admissions for alcohol specific condions behaviour is significantly beer than overall for Eng‐ is higher than the North Lincolnshire average, but not land and Wales. significantly.  The proporon of children in out of work benefits  The rate of emergency hospital admissions, both in households (under 16) is significantly lower than 18‐64 year olds and over 65s is significantly higher overall in North Lincolnshire. than seen overall in North Lincolnshire.  The rate of long term job seekers allowance claim‐  Male and female life expectancy at birth are both ants, and over 65s in receipt of pension credit are lower than the North Lincolnshire average, but not both slightly higher than North Lincolnshire, but sig‐ significantly. nificantly higher than England overall.  The rate of deaths to causes considered preventable  The rates of breaseeding iniaon and connuaon is slightly higher than the North Lincolnshire average to 6‐8 weeks are both low, with the connuaon rate but not significantly. the lowest ranked of all wards, just a fracon under 6 mes lower than the England rate.  The ward has the highest rate of premature deaths to CHD, although numbers involved are small and the  The percentage of children achieving a good level of difference is not considered significant. development is the second highest of wards in North Lincolnshire, though not stascally different.

 The percentage of children with excess weight in year 6 is the highest of all wards in North Lincoln‐ shire, although as numbers are small, this is not sta‐ scally significant.

 The percentage of children achieving 4‐9 in GCSE Maths and English is the highest of all wards in North Lincolnshire, though not significantly significant.

 The rate of admissions for avoidable injury in under 16s is lower that the North Lincolnshire average, alt‐

v1 24/07/18 Page 6

Indicator Metadata Details 2016/17

OUR COMMUNITIES Period ‐ 2016, Rate ,%, Numerator: Area resident population (persons, all ages) ‐ ONS, Denominator: Total resident population North Lincolnshire resident population (persons, all ages) ‐ ONS 2016, Period ‐ 2016, Rate ,%, Numerator: Area resident population (persons, 0‐19yrs) ‐ ONS, Denominator: Area Resident population 0‐19 years resident population (persons, all ages) ‐ ONS 2016, Resident population 20‐64 Period ‐ 2016, Rate ,%, Numerator: Area resident population (persons, 20‐64yrs) ‐ ONS, Denominator: years North Lincolnshire resident population (persons, all ages) ‐ ONS 2016, Period ‐ 2016, Rate ,%, Numerator: Area resident population (persons, 65+yrs) ‐ ONS, Denominator: North Resident population 65+ years Lincolnshire resident population (persons, all ages) ‐ ONS 2016, Proportion of population living Period ‐ 2016, Rate ,%, Numerator: Area population living in 2 most deprived national deciles (IMD 2015) in 20% most deprived LSOAs (persons) ‐ ONS, Denominator: Population living in North Lincolnshire (persons, all ages) ‐ ONS 2016, Period ‐ 2016/17, Rate ,rate per 1,000 ,Numerator: crimes recorded by police ‐ Police (ONS Report) 2016/17, Denominator: Population living in North Lincolnshire (persons, all ages) ‐ ONS 2016, Note ‐ All police recorded crime England is England and Wales data and population, National figures from ONS ‐ Crime in England & Wales, year ending June 2017 ‐ Bulletin tables, police recorded crime. (Table F1) Period ‐ 2016/17, Rate ,rate per 1,000 ,Numerator: number of 'violence against the person' crimes recorded by police ‐ Police (ONS Report) 2016/17, Denominator: Population living in North Lincolnshire Violent crime recorded by (persons, all ages) ‐ ONS 2016, Note ‐ England is England and Wales data and population, National figures police from ONS ‐ Crime in England & Wales, year ending June 2017 ‐ Bulletin tables, police recorded crime. (Table F3) Period ‐ 2016/17, Rate ,rate per 1,000 ,Numerator: Number of Antisocial behaviour related crimes recorded by police ‐ Police (ONS Report) 2016/17, Denominator: Population living in North Lincolnshire Antisocial behaviour recorded (persons, all ages) ‐ ONS 2016, Note ‐ England is England and Wales data and population, National figures by police from ONS ‐ Crime in England & Wales, year ending June 2017 ‐ Bulletin tables, police recorded crime. (Figure F9) Period ‐ May 2016, Rate ,%, Numerator: Children in Out of work benefits (OOWB) households u16 ‐ DWP, Children in out of work benefit Denominator: Area resident population (persons, 0‐15yrs) ‐ ONS 2016, totals for numerator in low area households u16 data (Ward / CN) does not equal the NL total due to nearest 5 rounding that DWP applies. NL LA total is separately taken from published data. Period ‐ Mar 2017, Rate ,rate per 1,000 ,Numerator: Long term claimants of Jobseekers Allowance (12m +) ‐ NOMIS Mar 17, Denominator: Area resident population (persons, 16‐64yrs) ‐ ONS 2016, Data subject to Long term claimants of rounding to nearest 5 and small number suppression in small area data. LA totals taken separately. Due to Jobseekers Allowance (12m +) changes to the way benefits are claimed, figures may be lower than expected, and caution should be taken in assessing trends. Period ‐ Aug 2017, Rate ,% ,Numerator: Number of individuals receiving pension credit (65+) ‐ NOMIS Aug Over 65s in receipt of Pension 17, Denominator: Area resident population 65+ ‐ ONS 2016, data rounded to the nearest 5 and small Credit number suppression on small area data Period ‐ Jan 2018, Numerator: Children in local schools, in R ‐ Yr 11 resident in LA, with ethnicity not within Resident school age children of White British groupings ‐ DfE Jan 2018, Denominator: All resident children in local schools ‐ DFE Jan 18, minority ethnic groups England figure 2017 (latest published data) combination of Primary and Secondary figures SFR28 LA tables.

CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE'S HEALTH AND WELLBEING Period ‐ 2016/17, Rate ,Fertility rate per 1000 wcba, Numerator: Live births to area resident mothers ‐ Live births (general fertility ONS, Denominator: Area resident women of child bearing age population (female, 15‐44yrs) ‐ ONS rate) 2016/17, England figure from published calendar year data Period ‐ 2016/17, Rate ,% , Numerator: Live births to area resident mothers where birth weight is <2500 grams (ONS) ‐ ONS, Denominator: All live births to area resident mothers ‐ ONS 2016/17, England and Low weight births <2500 grams regional data calendar year (Published data is inclusive of where weight not recorded. Internal geographies processed in the same manner) Data does not exclude multiple births Period ‐ 2016/17, Rate ,% ,Numerator: Number of area resident mothers who initiate breastfeeding during Breastfeeding initiation first 48 hours after delivery (PHOF 2.02i) ‐ NLAG May 17, Denominator: All deliveries to area resident mothers ‐ NLAG 2016/17, Internal totals from NLAG ‐ May show marginal difference to published data.

v1 24/07/18 Page 7 Indicator Metadata Details 2016/17

Period ‐ 2016/17, Rate ,%, Numerator: Number of area resident babies who were totally or partially breastfed at 6‐8 weeks (PHOF 2.02i) ‐ RDaSH, Denominator: All live births to area resident mothers / Breastfeeding continuation (6‐ Children turning 6‐8 weeks in year ‐ ONS / RDaSH 2016/17, North Lincs total taken from published data ‐ 8 weeks) ONS births cohorts used on aggregates lower than LA level due to data quality issues with cohort in low level data. The overall NL figure agrees to within 0.2% Period ‐ 2016/17, Rate ,%, Numerator: rate of children achieving A Good Level of Development at the end Readiness for school at 5 years of reception as % all like aged pupils (PHOF1.02i) ‐ DfE, Denominator: Resident Children attending local of age schools reaching age 5 by end of School Year ‐ DfE 2016/17, North Lincs totals from published data

Children with signs of dental Period ‐ 2014/15, Rate ,%, Numerator: Children with decay in 1 or more teeth ‐ PHE, Denominator: total decay (age 5) children examined ‐ PHE 2014/15,

Children with excess weight at Period ‐ 2016/17, Rate ,%, Numerator: Resident children with excess weight at 5 years of age (PHOF 2.06i) ‐ 5 years of age PHE, Denominator: Resident 4‐5 year olds participating in NCMP ‐ PHE 2016/17,

Children with excess weight at Period ‐ 2016/17, Rate ,% , Numerator: Resident children with excess weight at 11 years of age (PHOF 11 years of age 2.06ii) ‐ PHE, Denominator: Resident 10‐11 year olds participating in NCMP ‐ PHE 2016/17, Period ‐ 2016/17, Rate ,%, Numerator: Pupils achieving 4+ in both English and Maths GCSE examinations ‐ Nexus, Denominator: Pupils entered for GCSE examinations in N Lincs schools ‐ Nexus 2016/17, * GCSE attainment (4‐9) in Provisional data ‐ No previous data due to changes to key stage 4 examinations between 2015/16 and English and Maths 2016/17 published figure for NL ‐ SFR01/2018 England figure is state sector schools only, and is generated from the underlying data, which does not include recent arrivals to the UK. for this reason the figures may not totally match other published data. Period ‐ End March 2018, Rate ,rate per 10,000 ,Numerator: Children in Need aged 0‐10 ‐ NLC End March Children in Need 0‐10 years 2018, Denominator: Area resident population (persons, 0‐10yrs) ‐ ONS 2016, LA Total Inclusive of cases with no lower geography, 31 cases (6.3%) Period ‐ End March 2018, Rate ,rate per 10,000 ,Numerator: Current EHA as at March 31st 2018, aged 0‐17 Children (0‐17) with an Early ‐ NLC End March 2018, Denominator: Area resident population (persons, 0‐17yrs) ‐ ONS 2016, includes 13 Help Assessment cases with no geography at LA level. Emergency admissions for Period ‐ 2016/17, Rate ,DSR per 100,000 ,Numerator: Number of emergency hospital admissions for self intentional self‐harm 10‐24 harm (HES) ‐ HES 2016/17, Denominator: Area resident population (persons, 0‐90+yrs) ‐ ONS 2016, years Period ‐ 2016/17, Rate ,rate per 10,000 ,Numerator: Number of emergency hospital admissions for Admissions for avoidable injury accidental injury for area residents (0‐14yrs) (PHOF 2.07i) ‐ HES 2016/17, Denominator: Area resident (u15s) population (persons, 0‐14yrs) ‐ ONS 2016,

ADULT HEALTH AND WELLBEING Period ‐ 2016/17, Rate ,% , Numerator: Number of area resident mothers who smoke at the time of Smoking at delivery delivery (PHOF 2.03) ‐ NLAG, Denominator: All deliveries to area resident mothers ‐ NLAG 2016/17,

Period ‐ 2016/17, Rate ,rate per 10,000 ,Numerator: Number of emergency hospital admissions for Admissions for avoidable injury accidental injury for area residents (15‐24yrs) (PHOF 2.07ii) ‐ HES 2016/17, Denominator: Area resident (15‐24s) population (persons, 0‐14yrs) ‐ ONS 2016, Persons in receipt of Period ‐ Nov 17, Rate ,% ,Numerator: Persons in receipt of Employment and Support Allowance (20‐64 Employment and Support years) (cases in payment) ‐ Statxplore (DWP) Nov 17, Denominator: Area resident population (persons, 20‐ Allowance (ESA) (20‐64 years) 64yrs) ‐ ONS 2016, Persons in receipt of Disability Period ‐ Nov 17, Rate ,% ,Numerator: Persons in receipt of Disability Living Allowance (16‐64 years) (cases Living Allowance (DLA) (16‐64 in payment) ‐ Statxplore (DWP) Nov 17, Denominator: Area resident population (persons, 16‐64yrs) ‐ ONS years) 2016, Admission episodes for alcohol Period ‐ 2016/17, Rate ,DSR per 100,000 ,Numerator: Admission episodes for alcohol specific conditions ‐ specific conditions HES 2016/17, Denominator: Area resident population (persons, all ages) ‐ ONS 2016,

Emergency admissions for Period ‐ 2016/17, Rate ,DSR per 100,000 ,Numerator: Number of emergency hospital admissions for self intentional self‐harm harm (HES) ‐ HES 2016/17, Denominator: Area resident population (persons, 0‐90+yrs) ‐ ONS 2016,

v1 24/07/18 Page 8 Indicator Metadata Details 2016/17

Period ‐ 2016/17, Rate ,rate per 10,000 ,Numerator: Number of emergency hospital admissions for area Emergency hospital admissions residents (18‐64 yrs) ‐ HES 2016/17, Denominator: Area resident population (persons, 18‐64yrs) ‐ ONS (18‐64 yrs) 2016, Emergency hospital admissions Period ‐ 2016/17, Rate ,rate per 10,000 ,Numerator: Number of emergency hospital admissions for area (65+ yrs) residents (65+ yrs) ‐ HES 2016/17, Denominator: Area resident population (persons, 65 +yrs) ‐ ONS 2016,

Period ‐ Aug 2017, Rate ,% ,Numerator: Number of individuals receiving Attendance Allowance (65+) ‐ Over 65s in receipt of Statxplore (DWP) Aug 17, Denominator: Area resident population 65+ ‐ ONS 2016, Small area data does attendance allowance not equal the LA total due to small area suppression and rounding. LA total taken separately.

Emergency admissions for falls Period ‐ 2016/17, Rate ,DSR per 100,000 ,Numerator: Emergency admissions for falls 65+ (PHOF 2.24i) ‐ 65+ HES 2016/17, Denominator: Area resident population (persons, 65‐90+yrs) ‐ ONS 2016,

Emergency admissions for hip Period ‐ 2016/17, Rate ,DSR per 100,000 ,Numerator: Emergency admissions for hip fracture 65+ (PHOF fracture 65+ 4.14i) ‐ HES 2016/17, Denominator: Area resident population (persons, 65‐90+yrs) ‐ ONS 2016,

LIFE EXPECTANCY AND MORTALITY Period ‐ 2015‐2017, Rate ,years ,Numerator: Area aggregate number of resident male deaths (all ages) Male life expectancy at birth (PHOF 0.1ii) ‐ ONS 2016, Denominator: Area aggregate population (males, all ages) ‐ ONS 2016 x3, No National 2015‐17 published. 2014‐16 used for comparison Period ‐ 2015‐2017, Rate ,years ,Numerator: Area aggregate number of resident female deaths (all ages) Female life expectancy at birth (PHOF 0.1ii) ‐ ONS 2016, Denominator: Area aggregate population (females, all ages) ‐ ONS 2016 x3, No National 2015‐17 published. 2014‐16 used for comparison Period ‐ 2014‐2016, Rate ,DSR per 100,000, Numerator: Number of resident deaths (all ages) (PCMD) ‐ All mortality (all ages) PCMD, Denominator: Resident population (persons, all ages) (ONS) ‐ ONS 2014‐2016, Regional and England 2015 single year DSR. Period ‐ 2014‐2016, Rate ,DSR per 100,000, Numerator: Number of resident deaths from causes considered Deaths from causes considered preventable (all ages) (PCMD) ‐ PCMD, Denominator: Resident population (persons, all ages) (ONS) ‐ PCMD preventable 2014‐2016, PHOF 4.03 Period ‐ 2014‐2016, Rate ,DSR per 100,000, Numerator: Number of resident deaths with cancer as an Premature (u75yrs) deaths underlying cause (0‐74yrs) (PCMD) ‐ PCMD, Denominator: Resident population (persons, 0‐74yrs) (ONS) ‐ from cancer PCMD 2014‐2016, Premature (u75yrs) deaths Period ‐ 2014‐2016, Rate ,DSR per 100,000, Numerator: Number of resident deaths with CHD as an from coronary heart diseases underlying cause (0‐74yrs) (PCMD) ‐ PCMD, Denominator: Resident population (persons, 0‐74yrs) (ONS) ‐ (CHD) PCMD 2014‐2016, Period ‐ 2014‐2016, Rate ,DSR per 100,000, Numerator: Number of resident deaths with respiratory Premature (u75yrs) deaths disease as an underlying cause (0‐74yrs) (PCMD) ‐ PCMD, Denominator: Resident population (persons, 0‐ from respiratory disease 74yrs) (ONS) ‐ PCMD 2014‐2016, Period ‐ 2016, Rate ,%, Numerator: Percentage of persons 65+ who died either at home, in a care home or Percentage of deaths in usual religious establishment ‐ PCMD, Denominator: All resident deaths, excluding from external causes, 65+ ‐ place of residence (65+ years) PCMD 2016,

v1 24/07/18 Page 9