Health and Wellbeing Profiles 2010 Spine Pack:

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page 1. South Speyside and the (IZ One) 4 2. North Speyside (IZ Two) 5 3. Rural Keith and Strathisla (IZ Three) 6 4. Keith and Fife Keith (IZ Four) 7 5. , Dallas, Dyke to Dava (IZ Five) 8 6. , , Clochan and Ordiquish (IZ Six) 9 7. South West and Mannachie (IZ Seven) 10 8. , and Pluscarden Valley (IZ Eight) 11 9. Heldon West, Fogwatt to Inchberry (IZ Nine) 12 10. Forres Central East and seaward (IZ Ten) 13 11. New Elgin West (IZ Eleven) 14 12. New Elgin East (IZ Twelve) 15 13. Cullen, , , Drybridge and Berr (IZ Thirteen) 16 14. , and seaward (IZ Fourteen) 17 15. Elgin Central West (IZ Fifteen) 18 16. Elgin Cathedral to Ashgrove and Pinefield (IZ Sixteen) 19 17. Elgin Bishopmill East and Ladyhill (IZ Seventeen) 20 18. Elgin Bishopmill West and Newfield (IZ Eighteen) 21 19. , Urquhart, Pitgavney and seaward (IZ Nineteen) 22 20. West and Mains of Buckie (IZ Twenty) 23 21. Buckie Central East (IZ Twenty One) 24 22. , Roseisle and Laich (IZ Twenty Two) 25 23. East and Seatown (IZ Twenty Three) 26 2 24. Lossiemouth West (IZ Twenty Four) 27 Moray CHSCP Health Summary

This chart compares the local value for each indicator to the Scottish average and range for all CHP/CHCPs.

Statistically significantly 'worse' than Scottish average Statistically not significantly different from Scottish average 'Worse' Area Scotland Average 'Better' Area Statistically significantly 'better' than Scottish average 5th Percentile 25th Percentile 75th Percentile 95th Percentile Statistically significant difference compared to Scottish average No significance can be calculated

Scot. Domain Indicator Number Measure Type 'Worst' Scotland Average 'Best' Average 1 Life expectancy - males 1 n/a 75.8 yrs 74.5 2 Life expectancy - females 1 n/a 80.1 yrs 79.5 3 Deaths all ages 2 2,757 643.7 sr 707.8 4 Early deaths from coronary heart disease (< 75s) 2 128 39.7 sr 57.2 & Mortality & 2 Life Expectancy Life 5 Early deaths from cancer (< 75s) 403 122.7 sr 134.7 6 Early deaths from cerebrovascular disease (< 75s) 2 55 16.4 sr 18.7 7 Smoking attributable deaths 2 515 18.7 % 24.1 8 Smoking prevalence 3 n/a 26.0 % 25.0 9 Patients hospitalised with alcohol conditions 2 3,783 1,174 sr 1,088 10 Deaths from alcohol conditions 1 223 41.8 sr 46.4 2 Behaviours 11 Patients hospitalised with drug related conditions 93 44.5 sr 85.1 12 Active travel to work 3 n/a 19.0 % 14.0 13 Sporting participation 3 n/a 80.0 % 73.0 14 Patients registered with cancer 1 2,215 373.3 sr 412.6 15 Patients hospitalised with COPD 2 490 117.2 sr 158.6 16 Patients hospitalised with coronary heart disease 2 1,378 370.1 sr 347.0 17 Patients hospitalised with cerebrovascular disease 2 592 142.8 sr 173.8 18 Patients hospitalised with asthma 2 2,804 974.4 sr 472.9 19 Patients hospitalised as an emergency 2 16,475 5,660.6 sr 6,378.9 20 Patients (65+) with multiple hospitalisations 2 1,778 3,472.9 sr 4,607.6 Ill Health & Injury & Health Ill 21 Road traffic accident casualties 2 306 119.3 sr 79.4 22 Patients hospitalised after a fall in the home (65+) 2 383 672.5 sr 710.4 23 Prevalence of diabetes 4,174 3.5 sr2 3.5 24 Patients prescribed drugs for anxiety/depression/psychosis 7,987 9.0 % 9.7 25 Patients with a psychiatric hospitalisation 2 726 240.8 sr 303.0 Health Mental 26 Deaths from suicide 1 64 15.2 sr 15.1 27 People (65+) receiving free personal care at home 3 779 4.8 % 5.3 28 Adults claiming incapacity benefit/severe disability allowance 2,860 4.0 % 5.6 29 People (65+) with intensive care needs cared for at home 3 289 36.3 % 31.7 30 Households assessed as homeless 3 531 1.4 % 1.8 3 & Housing &

Social Care Social 31 Children looked after by local authority 211 11 cr2 14 32 Single adult dwellings 13,591 32.4 % 37.8 33 Households in extreme fuel poverty 3 n/a 12.8 % 7.5 34 Average tariff score of all pupils on the S4 roll n/a 199.3 mean 179.7 35 Primary school attendance n/a 95.9 % 95.2 36 Secondary school attendance n/a 92.5 % 91.1 Education 37 Working age adults with low or no educational qualifications 3 n/a 12.4 % 14.8 38 Population income deprived 9,740 11.2 % 15.1 39 Working age population employment deprived 4,425 8.4 % 11.6 40 Working age population claiming Jobseeker's Allowance 1,615 3.1 % 4.4

Economy 41 Dependence on out of work benefits or child tax credit 8,715 43.1 % 46.6 42 People claiming pension credits (aged 60+) 1,930 8.7 % 11.0 43 Crime rate 3,796 43.7 cr2 49.5 44 Prisoner population 69 122.6 sr 205.5

Crime 45 Referrals to Children's Reporter for violence-related offences 65 7.8 cr2 8.4 46 Patients hospitalised after an assault 2 204 84.4 sr 95.2 47 Population within 500 metres of derelict site 6,160 7.0 % 30.0 48 People living in 15% most 'access deprived' areas 24,502 28.2 % 14.2 49 3 n/a 62.0 % 52.0

Environment Adults rating neighbourhood as a very good place to live 50 Breast screening uptake 2 9,580 83.3 % 75.3 51 Mothers smoking during pregnancy 2 640 23.5 % 22.6 52 Teenage pregnancies 2 177 34.7 cr2 41.4 53 Low weight live births 2 53 2.0 % 2.3 54 Babies exclusively breastfed at 6-8 weeks 2 n/a % 26.4 55 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - MMR 2 2,461 94.0 % 92.1 56 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - all excluding MMR 2 2,554 97.5 % 97.5 57 Child dental health in primary 1 443 69.3 % 61.8 Women's & Children's Health Children's & Women's 58 Child obesity in primary 1 n/a % 8.0 59 Patients hospitalised by unintentional injuries at home (<15) 2 130 335.2 sr 377.5 Notes: 1. Five-year combined number, and 5-year average annual measure. 2. Three-year combined number, and 3-year average annual measure. 3. Data available down to local authority level only. Key: n/a= data not available, or cannot be calculated; cr = crude rate per 100,000 population; cr2 = crude rate per 1,000 population; sr = age-sex standardised rate per 100,000 population; sr2 = age-sex standardised rate per 100 population yrs = years; % = percent; mean = average. See the detailed Definitions and Sources table for indicator information and Technical Report (on the web) for further guidance on interpreting the spine.

ScotPHO - Health and Wellbeing Profiles 2010 - www.scotpho.org.uk/profiles 3 IZ One Intermediate Zone Health Summary

This chart compares the local value for each indicator to the Scottish average and range for all Intermediate Zones.

Statistically significantly 'worse' than Scottish average Statistically not significantly different from Scottish average 'Worse' Area Scotland Average 'Better' Area Statistically significantly 'better' than Scottish average 5th Percentile 25th Percentile 75th Percentile 95th Percentile Statistically significant difference compared to Scottish average No significance can be calculated

Scot. Domain Indicator Number Measure Type 'Worst' Scotland Average 'Best' Average 1 Life expectancy - males 1 n/a 75.2 yrs 74.5 2 Life expectancy - females 1 n/a 81.8 yrs 79.5 3 Deaths all ages 2 115 545.3 sr 707.8 4 Early deaths from coronary heart disease (< 75s) 2 35.1 sr 57.2 & Mortality & 2 Life Expectancy Life 5 Early deaths from cancer (< 75s) 23 126.3 sr 134.7 6 Early deaths from cerebrovascular disease (< 75s) 2 9.9 sr 18.7 7 Smoking attributable deaths 2 n/a % 24.1 8 Smoking prevalence 3 n/a % 25.0 9 Patients hospitalised with alcohol conditions 2 185 1,194 sr 1,088 10 Deaths from alcohol conditions 1 n/a sr 46.4 2 Behaviours 11 Patients hospitalised with drug related conditions 0 0.0 sr 85.1 12 Active travel to work 3 n/a % 14.0 13 Sporting participation 3 n/a % 73.0 14 Patients registered with cancer 1 105 361.8 sr 412.6 15 Patients hospitalised with COPD 2 22 89.0 sr 158.6 16 Patients hospitalised with coronary heart disease 2 55 295.8 sr 347.0 17 Patients hospitalised with cerebrovascular disease 2 29 143.5 sr 173.8 18 Patients hospitalised with asthma 2 97 793.2 sr 472.9 19 Patients hospitalised as an emergency 2 775 6,090.5 sr 6,378.9 20 Patients (65+) with multiple hospitalisations 2 96 3,820.1 sr 4,607.6 Ill Health & Injury & Health Ill 21 Road traffic accident casualties 2 20 169.8 sr 79.4 22 Patients hospitalised after a fall in the home (65+) 2 16 633.2 sr 710.4 23 Prevalence of diabetes 188 3.1 sr2 3.5 24 Patients prescribed drugs for anxiety/depression/psychosis 425 10.6 % 9.7 25 Patients with a psychiatric hospitalisation 2 23 179.8 sr 303.0 Health Mental 26 Deaths from suicide 1 0 0.0 sr 15.1 27 People (65+) receiving free personal care at home 3 n/a % 5.3 28 Adults claiming incapacity benefit/severe disability allowance 105 3.3 % 5.6 29 People (65+) with intensive care needs cared for at home 3 n/a % 31.7 30 Households assessed as homeless 3 n/a % 1.8 3 & Housing &

Social Care Social 31 Children looked after by local authority n/a cr2 14 32 Single adult dwellings 563 27.4 % 37.8 33 Households in extreme fuel poverty 3 n/a % 7.5 34 Average tariff score of all pupils on the S4 roll n/a 200.5 mean 179.7 35 Primary school attendance n/a 95.8 % 95.2 36 Secondary school attendance n/a 93.1 % 91.1 Education 37 Working age adults with low or no educational qualifications 3 n/a % 14.8 38 Population income deprived 380 10.0 % 15.1 39 Working age population employment deprived 135 6.1 % 11.6 40 Working age population claiming Jobseeker's Allowance 45 2.1 % 4.4

Economy 41 Dependence on out of work benefits or child tax credit 360 43.9 % 46.6 42 People claiming pension credits (aged 60+) 100 8.5 % 11.0 43 Crime rate 79 20.9 cr2 49.5 44 Prisoner population 0 0.0 sr 205.5

Crime 45 Referrals to Children's Reporter for violence-related offences n/a cr2 8.4 46 Patients hospitalised after an assault 2 11 124.4 sr 95.2 47 Population within 500 metres of derelict site 0 0.0 % 30.0 48 People living in 15% most 'access deprived' areas 2,299 60.7 % 14.2 49 3 n/a % 52.0

Environment Adults rating neighbourhood as a very good place to live 50 Breast screening uptake 2 512 83.0 % 75.3 51 Mothers smoking during pregnancy 2 19 20.2 % 22.6 52 Teenage pregnancies 2 cr2 41.4 53 Low weight live births 2 % 2.3 54 Babies exclusively breastfed at 6-8 weeks 2 n/a % 26.4 55 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - MMR 2 88 95.7 % 92.1 56 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - all excluding MMR 2 89 96.7 % 97.5 57 Child dental health in primary 1 16 72.7 % 61.8 Women's & Children's Health Children's & Women's 58 Child obesity in primary 1 n/a % 8.0 59 Patients hospitalised by unintentional injuries at home (<15) 2 487.0 sr 377.5 Notes: 1. Five-year combined number, and 5-year average annual measure. 2. Three-year combined number, and 3-year average annual measure. 3. Data available down to local authority level only. Key: n/a= data not available, or cannot be calculated; cr = crude rate per 100,000 population; cr2 = crude rate per 1,000 population; sr = age-sex standardised rate per 100,000 population; sr2 = age-sex standardised rate per 100 population yrs = years; % = percent; mean = average. See the detailed Definitions and Sources table for indicator information and Technical Report (on the web) for further guidance on interpreting the spine.

ScotPHO - Health and Wellbeing Profiles 2010 - www.scotpho.org.uk/profiles 4 IZ Two Intermediate Zone Health Summary

This chart compares the local value for each indicator to the Scottish average and range for all Intermediate Zones.

Statistically significantly 'worse' than Scottish average Statistically not significantly different from Scottish average 'Worse' Area Scotland Average 'Better' Area Statistically significantly 'better' than Scottish average 5th Percentile 25th Percentile 75th Percentile 95th Percentile Statistically significant difference compared to Scottish average No significance can be calculated

Scot. Domain Indicator Number Measure Type 'Worst' Scotland Average 'Best' Average 1 Life expectancy - males 1 n/a 74.5 yrs 74.5 2 Life expectancy - females 1 n/a 81.3 yrs 79.5 3 Deaths all ages 2 126 622.0 sr 707.8 4 Early deaths from coronary heart disease (< 75s) 2 41.3 sr 57.2 & Mortality & 2 Life Expectancy Life 5 Early deaths from cancer (< 75s) 15 110.5 sr 134.7 6 Early deaths from cerebrovascular disease (< 75s) 2 15.9 sr 18.7 7 Smoking attributable deaths 2 n/a % 24.1 8 Smoking prevalence 3 n/a % 25.0 9 Patients hospitalised with alcohol conditions 2 148 1,039 sr 1,088 10 Deaths from alcohol conditions 1 n/a sr 46.4 2 Behaviours 11 Patients hospitalised with drug related conditions 35.1 sr 85.1 12 Active travel to work 3 n/a % 14.0 13 Sporting participation 3 n/a % 73.0 14 Patients registered with cancer 1 86 326.6 sr 412.6 15 Patients hospitalised with COPD 2 22 95.7 sr 158.6 16 Patients hospitalised with coronary heart disease 2 58 351.2 sr 347.0 17 Patients hospitalised with cerebrovascular disease 2 28 135.4 sr 173.8 18 Patients hospitalised with asthma 2 110 974.2 sr 472.9 19 Patients hospitalised as an emergency 2 659 5,273.0 sr 6,378.9 20 Patients (65+) with multiple hospitalisations 2 65 2,603.0 sr 4,607.6 Ill Health & Injury & Health Ill 21 Road traffic accident casualties 2 17 189.3 sr 79.4 22 Patients hospitalised after a fall in the home (65+) 2 20 799.8 sr 710.4 23 Prevalence of diabetes 182 3.3 sr2 3.5 24 Patients prescribed drugs for anxiety/depression/psychosis 353 9.5 % 9.7 25 Patients with a psychiatric hospitalisation 2 20 129.0 sr 303.0 Health Mental 26 Deaths from suicide 1 16.5 sr 15.1 27 People (65+) receiving free personal care at home 3 n/a % 5.3 28 Adults claiming incapacity benefit/severe disability allowance 100 3.4 % 5.6 29 People (65+) with intensive care needs cared for at home 3 n/a % 31.7 30 Households assessed as homeless 3 n/a % 1.8 3 & Housing &

Social Care Social 31 Children looked after by local authority n/a cr2 14 32 Single adult dwellings 579 32.8 % 37.8 33 Households in extreme fuel poverty 3 n/a % 7.5 34 Average tariff score of all pupils on the S4 roll n/a 208.1 mean 179.7 35 Primary school attendance n/a 97.0 % 95.2 36 Secondary school attendance n/a 93.2 % 91.1 Education 37 Working age adults with low or no educational qualifications 3 n/a % 14.8 38 Population income deprived 350 9.8 % 15.1 39 Working age population employment deprived 155 7.7 % 11.6 40 Working age population claiming Jobseeker's Allowance 50 2.5 % 4.4

Economy 41 Dependence on out of work benefits or child tax credit 360 45.1 % 46.6 42 People claiming pension credits (aged 60+) 80 7.5 % 11.0 43 Crime rate 65 18.2 cr2 49.5 44 Prisoner population 219.5 sr 205.5

Crime 45 Referrals to Children's Reporter for violence-related offences n/a cr2 8.4 46 Patients hospitalised after an assault 2 33.3 sr 95.2 47 Population within 500 metres of derelict site 0 0.0 % 30.0 48 People living in 15% most 'access deprived' areas 1,616 45.3 % 14.2 49 3 n/a % 52.0

Environment Adults rating neighbourhood as a very good place to live 50 Breast screening uptake 2 439 82.8 % 75.3 51 Mothers smoking during pregnancy 2 20 18.9 % 22.6 52 Teenage pregnancies 2 cr2 41.4 53 Low weight live births 2 % 2.3 54 Babies exclusively breastfed at 6-8 weeks 2 n/a % 26.4 55 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - MMR 2 90 93.8 % 92.1 56 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - all excluding MMR 2 94 97.9 % 97.5 57 Child dental health in primary 1 20 66.7 % 61.8 Women's & Children's Health Children's & Women's 58 Child obesity in primary 1 n/a % 8.0 59 Patients hospitalised by unintentional injuries at home (<15) 2 391.5 sr 377.5 Notes: 1. Five-year combined number, and 5-year average annual measure. 2. Three-year combined number, and 3-year average annual measure. 3. Data available down to local authority level only. Key: n/a= data not available, or cannot be calculated; cr = crude rate per 100,000 population; cr2 = crude rate per 1,000 population; sr = age-sex standardised rate per 100,000 population; sr2 = age-sex standardised rate per 100 population yrs = years; % = percent; mean = average. See the detailed Definitions and Sources table for indicator information and Technical Report (on the web) for further guidance on interpreting the spine.

ScotPHO - Health and Wellbeing Profiles 2010 - www.scotpho.org.uk/profiles 5 IZ Three Intermediate Zone Health Summary

This chart compares the local value for each indicator to the Scottish average and range for all Intermediate Zones.

Statistically significantly 'worse' than Scottish average Statistically not significantly different from Scottish average 'Worse' Area Scotland Average 'Better' Area Statistically significantly 'better' than Scottish average 5th Percentile 25th Percentile 75th Percentile 95th Percentile Statistically significant difference compared to Scottish average No significance can be calculated

Scot. Domain Indicator Number Measure Type 'Worst' Scotland Average 'Best' Average 1 Life expectancy - males 1 n/a 80.1 yrs 74.5 2 Life expectancy - females 1 n/a 81.3 yrs 79.5 3 Deaths all ages 2 54 462.1 sr 707.8 4 Early deaths from coronary heart disease (< 75s) 2 14.7 sr 57.2 & Mortality & 2 Life Expectancy Life 5 Early deaths from cancer (< 75s) 12 103.1 sr 134.7 6 Early deaths from cerebrovascular disease (< 75s) 2 0 0.0 sr 18.7 7 Smoking attributable deaths 2 n/a % 24.1 8 Smoking prevalence 3 n/a % 25.0 9 Patients hospitalised with alcohol conditions 2 91 843 sr 1,088 10 Deaths from alcohol conditions 1 n/a sr 46.4 2 Behaviours 11 Patients hospitalised with drug related conditions 21.6 sr 85.1 12 Active travel to work 3 n/a % 14.0 13 Sporting participation 3 n/a % 73.0 14 Patients registered with cancer 1 66 348.1 sr 412.6 15 Patients hospitalised with COPD 2 12 94.6 sr 158.6 16 Patients hospitalised with coronary heart disease 2 39 297.3 sr 347.0 17 Patients hospitalised with cerebrovascular disease 2 12 111.9 sr 173.8 18 Patients hospitalised with asthma 2 87 997.8 sr 472.9 19 Patients hospitalised as an emergency 2 408 4,406.5 sr 6,378.9 20 Patients (65+) with multiple hospitalisations 2 35 2,626.5 sr 4,607.6 Ill Health & Injury & Health Ill 21 Road traffic accident casualties 2 14 167.1 sr 79.4 22 Patients hospitalised after a fall in the home (65+) 2 440.6 sr 710.4 23 Prevalence of diabetes 114 2.8 sr2 3.5 24 Patients prescribed drugs for anxiety/depression/psychosis 280 9.3 % 9.7 25 Patients with a psychiatric hospitalisation 2 12 147.1 sr 303.0 Health Mental 26 Deaths from suicide 1 0 0.0 sr 15.1 27 People (65+) receiving free personal care at home 3 n/a % 5.3 28 Adults claiming incapacity benefit/severe disability allowance 85 3.6 % 5.6 29 People (65+) with intensive care needs cared for at home 3 n/a % 31.7 30 Households assessed as homeless 3 n/a % 1.8 3 & Housing &

Social Care Social 31 Children looked after by local authority n/a cr2 14 32 Single adult dwellings 296 22.1 % 37.8 33 Households in extreme fuel poverty 3 n/a % 7.5 34 Average tariff score of all pupils on the S4 roll n/a 244.8 mean 179.7 35 Primary school attendance n/a 95.9 % 95.2 36 Secondary school attendance n/a 93.0 % 91.1 Education 37 Working age adults with low or no educational qualifications 3 n/a % 14.8 38 Population income deprived 260 9.1 % 15.1 39 Working age population employment deprived 130 7.3 % 11.6 40 Working age population claiming Jobseeker's Allowance 35 2.0 % 4.4

Economy 41 Dependence on out of work benefits or child tax credit 340 48.9 % 46.6 42 People claiming pension credits (aged 60+) 40 5.5 % 11.0 43 Crime rate 22 7.7 cr2 49.5 44 Prisoner population 209.8 sr 205.5

Crime 45 Referrals to Children's Reporter for violence-related offences n/a cr2 8.4 46 Patients hospitalised after an assault 2 21.6 sr 95.2 47 Population within 500 metres of derelict site 0 0.0 % 30.0 48 People living in 15% most 'access deprived' areas 2,328 81.3 % 14.2 49 3 n/a % 52.0

Environment Adults rating neighbourhood as a very good place to live 50 Breast screening uptake 2 361 84.0 % 75.3 51 Mothers smoking during pregnancy 2 12 18.5 % 22.6 52 Teenage pregnancies 2 cr2 41.4 53 Low weight live births 2 % 2.3 54 Babies exclusively breastfed at 6-8 weeks 2 n/a % 26.4 55 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - MMR 2 60 89.6 % 92.1 56 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - all excluding MMR 2 65 97.0 % 97.5 57 Child dental health in primary 1 % 61.8 Women's & Children's Health Children's & Women's 58 Child obesity in primary 1 n/a % 8.0 59 Patients hospitalised by unintentional injuries at home (<15) 2 593.4 sr 377.5 Notes: 1. Five-year combined number, and 5-year average annual measure. 2. Three-year combined number, and 3-year average annual measure. 3. Data available down to local authority level only. Key: n/a= data not available, or cannot be calculated; cr = crude rate per 100,000 population; cr2 = crude rate per 1,000 population; sr = age-sex standardised rate per 100,000 population; sr2 = age-sex standardised rate per 100 population yrs = years; % = percent; mean = average. See the detailed Definitions and Sources table for indicator information and Technical Report (on the web) for further guidance on interpreting the spine.

ScotPHO - Health and Wellbeing Profiles 2010 - www.scotpho.org.uk/profiles 6 IZ Four Intermediate Zone Health Summary

This chart compares the local value for each indicator to the Scottish average and range for all Intermediate Zones.

Statistically significantly 'worse' than Scottish average Statistically not significantly different from Scottish average 'Worse' Area Scotland Average 'Better' Area Statistically significantly 'better' than Scottish average 5th Percentile 25th Percentile 75th Percentile 95th Percentile Statistically significant difference compared to Scottish average No significance can be calculated

Scot. Domain Indicator Number Measure Type 'Worst' Scotland Average 'Best' Average 1 Life expectancy - males 1 n/a 73.3 yrs 74.5 2 Life expectancy - females 1 n/a 80.4 yrs 79.5 3 Deaths all ages 2 201 770.3 sr 707.8 4 Early deaths from coronary heart disease (< 75s) 2 55.8 sr 57.2 & Mortality & 2 Life Expectancy Life 5 Early deaths from cancer (< 75s) 17 92.5 sr 134.7 6 Early deaths from cerebrovascular disease (< 75s) 2 8.9 sr 18.7 7 Smoking attributable deaths 2 n/a % 24.1 8 Smoking prevalence 3 n/a % 25.0 9 Patients hospitalised with alcohol conditions 2 224 1,318 sr 1,088 10 Deaths from alcohol conditions 1 n/a sr 46.4 2 Behaviours 11 Patients hospitalised with drug related conditions 73.3 sr 85.1 12 Active travel to work 3 n/a % 14.0 13 Sporting participation 3 n/a % 73.0 14 Patients registered with cancer 1 108 314.5 sr 412.6 15 Patients hospitalised with COPD 2 17 78.6 sr 158.6 16 Patients hospitalised with coronary heart disease 2 77 365.1 sr 347.0 17 Patients hospitalised with cerebrovascular disease 2 35 157.5 sr 173.8 18 Patients hospitalised with asthma 2 149 971.0 sr 472.9 19 Patients hospitalised as an emergency 2 883 5,443.5 sr 6,378.9 20 Patients (65+) with multiple hospitalisations 2 106 3,320.3 sr 4,607.6 Ill Health & Injury & Health Ill 21 Road traffic accident casualties 2 20 144.6 sr 79.4 22 Patients hospitalised after a fall in the home (65+) 2 32 946.2 sr 710.4 23 Prevalence of diabetes 224 3.4 sr2 3.5 24 Patients prescribed drugs for anxiety/depression/psychosis 436 9.1 % 9.7 25 Patients with a psychiatric hospitalisation 2 35 215.7 sr 303.0 Health Mental 26 Deaths from suicide 1 29.5 sr 15.1 27 People (65+) receiving free personal care at home 3 n/a % 5.3 28 Adults claiming incapacity benefit/severe disability allowance 170 4.5 % 5.6 29 People (65+) with intensive care needs cared for at home 3 n/a % 31.7 30 Households assessed as homeless 3 n/a % 1.8 3 & Housing &

Social Care Social 31 Children looked after by local authority n/a cr2 14 32 Single adult dwellings 889 39.5 % 37.8 33 Households in extreme fuel poverty 3 n/a % 7.5 34 Average tariff score of all pupils on the S4 roll n/a 272.9 mean 179.7 35 Primary school attendance n/a 95.8 % 95.2 36 Secondary school attendance n/a 93.7 % 91.1 Education 37 Working age adults with low or no educational qualifications 3 n/a % 14.8 38 Population income deprived 550 12.1 % 15.1 39 Working age population employment deprived 250 9.5 % 11.6 40 Working age population claiming Jobseeker's Allowance 110 4.3 % 4.4

Economy 41 Dependence on out of work benefits or child tax credit 460 47.9 % 46.6 42 People claiming pension credits (aged 60+) 140 10.6 % 11.0 43 Crime rate 214 47.1 cr2 49.5 44 Prisoner population 45.6 sr 205.5

Crime 45 Referrals to Children's Reporter for violence-related offences n/a cr2 8.4 46 Patients hospitalised after an assault 2 14 118.5 sr 95.2 47 Population within 500 metres of derelict site 0 0.0 % 30.0 48 People living in 15% most 'access deprived' areas 0 0.0 % 14.2 49 3 n/a % 52.0

Environment Adults rating neighbourhood as a very good place to live 50 Breast screening uptake 2 498 82.6 % 75.3 51 Mothers smoking during pregnancy 2 47 30.1 % 22.6 52 Teenage pregnancies 2 14 55.3 cr2 41.4 53 Low weight live births 2 % 2.3 54 Babies exclusively breastfed at 6-8 weeks 2 n/a % 26.4 55 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - MMR 2 138 93.9 % 92.1 56 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - all excluding MMR 2 145 98.6 % 97.5 57 Child dental health in primary 1 % 61.8 Women's & Children's Health Children's & Women's 58 Child obesity in primary 1 n/a % 8.0 59 Patients hospitalised by unintentional injuries at home (<15) 2 275.6 sr 377.5 Notes: 1. Five-year combined number, and 5-year average annual measure. 2. Three-year combined number, and 3-year average annual measure. 3. Data available down to local authority level only. Key: n/a= data not available, or cannot be calculated; cr = crude rate per 100,000 population; cr2 = crude rate per 1,000 population; sr = age-sex standardised rate per 100,000 population; sr2 = age-sex standardised rate per 100 population yrs = years; % = percent; mean = average. See the detailed Definitions and Sources table for indicator information and Technical Report (on the web) for further guidance on interpreting the spine.

ScotPHO - Health and Wellbeing Profiles 2010 - www.scotpho.org.uk/profiles 7 IZ Five Intermediate Zone Health Summary

This chart compares the local value for each indicator to the Scottish average and range for all Intermediate Zones.

Statistically significantly 'worse' than Scottish average Statistically not significantly different from Scottish average 'Worse' Area Scotland Average 'Better' Area Statistically significantly 'better' than Scottish average 5th Percentile 25th Percentile 75th Percentile 95th Percentile Statistically significant difference compared to Scottish average No significance can be calculated

Scot. Domain Indicator Number Measure Type 'Worst' Scotland Average 'Best' Average 1 Life expectancy - males 1 n/a 80.0 yrs 74.5 2 Life expectancy - females 1 n/a 79.6 yrs 79.5 3 Deaths all ages 2 98 537.9 sr 707.8 4 Early deaths from coronary heart disease (< 75s) 2 42.9 sr 57.2 & Mortality & 2 Life Expectancy Life 5 Early deaths from cancer (< 75s) 56.3 sr 134.7 6 Early deaths from cerebrovascular disease (< 75s) 2 0 0.0 sr 18.7 7 Smoking attributable deaths 2 n/a % 24.1 8 Smoking prevalence 3 n/a % 25.0 9 Patients hospitalised with alcohol conditions 2 115 814 sr 1,088 10 Deaths from alcohol conditions 1 n/a sr 46.4 2 Behaviours 11 Patients hospitalised with drug related conditions 39.7 sr 85.1 12 Active travel to work 3 n/a % 14.0 13 Sporting participation 3 n/a % 73.0 14 Patients registered with cancer 1 88 385.7 sr 412.6 15 Patients hospitalised with COPD 2 18 106.7 sr 158.6 16 Patients hospitalised with coronary heart disease 2 47 303.7 sr 347.0 17 Patients hospitalised with cerebrovascular disease 2 18 109.7 sr 173.8 18 Patients hospitalised with asthma 2 94 825.9 sr 472.9 19 Patients hospitalised as an emergency 2 575 4,554.4 sr 6,378.9 20 Patients (65+) with multiple hospitalisations 2 57 2,857.9 sr 4,607.6 Ill Health & Injury & Health Ill 21 Road traffic accident casualties 2 11 79.0 sr 79.4 22 Patients hospitalised after a fall in the home (65+) 2 356.7 sr 710.4 23 Prevalence of diabetes 134 2.7 sr2 3.5 24 Patients prescribed drugs for anxiety/depression/psychosis 349 8.9 % 9.7 25 Patients with a psychiatric hospitalisation 2 32 242.1 sr 303.0 Health Mental 26 Deaths from suicide 1 10.3 sr 15.1 27 People (65+) receiving free personal care at home 3 n/a % 5.3 28 Adults claiming incapacity benefit/severe disability allowance 90 2.9 % 5.6 29 People (65+) with intensive care needs cared for at home 3 n/a % 31.7 30 Households assessed as homeless 3 n/a % 1.8 3 & Housing &

Social Care Social 31 Children looked after by local authority n/a cr2 14 32 Single adult dwellings 436 26.1 % 37.8 33 Households in extreme fuel poverty 3 n/a % 7.5 34 Average tariff score of all pupils on the S4 roll n/a 191.1 mean 179.7 35 Primary school attendance n/a 95.2 % 95.2 36 Secondary school attendance n/a 92.4 % 91.1 Education 37 Working age adults with low or no educational qualifications 3 n/a % 14.8 38 Population income deprived 420 10.8 % 15.1 39 Working age population employment deprived 165 7.1 % 11.6 40 Working age population claiming Jobseeker's Allowance 70 3.0 % 4.4

Economy 41 Dependence on out of work benefits or child tax credit 465 45.5 % 46.6 42 People claiming pension credits (aged 60+) 50 5.6 % 11.0 43 Crime rate 85 21.8 cr2 49.5 44 Prisoner population 0 0.0 sr 205.5

Crime 45 Referrals to Children's Reporter for violence-related offences n/a cr2 8.4 46 Patients hospitalised after an assault 2 58.5 sr 95.2 47 Population within 500 metres of derelict site 0 0.0 % 30.0 48 People living in 15% most 'access deprived' areas 2,473 63.5 % 14.2 49 3 n/a % 52.0

Environment Adults rating neighbourhood as a very good place to live 50 Breast screening uptake 2 398 86.1 % 75.3 51 Mothers smoking during pregnancy 2 23 22.1 % 22.6 52 Teenage pregnancies 2 cr2 41.4 53 Low weight live births 2 % 2.3 54 Babies exclusively breastfed at 6-8 weeks 2 n/a % 26.4 55 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - MMR 2 95 84.1 % 92.1 56 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - all excluding MMR 2 107 94.7 % 97.5 57 Child dental health in primary 1 21 77.8 % 61.8 Women's & Children's Health Children's & Women's 58 Child obesity in primary 1 n/a % 8.0 59 Patients hospitalised by unintentional injuries at home (<15) 2 10 526.1 sr 377.5 Notes: 1. Five-year combined number, and 5-year average annual measure. 2. Three-year combined number, and 3-year average annual measure. 3. Data available down to local authority level only. Key: n/a= data not available, or cannot be calculated; cr = crude rate per 100,000 population; cr2 = crude rate per 1,000 population; sr = age-sex standardised rate per 100,000 population; sr2 = age-sex standardised rate per 100 population yrs = years; % = percent; mean = average. See the detailed Definitions and Sources table for indicator information and Technical Report (on the web) for further guidance on interpreting the spine.

ScotPHO - Health and Wellbeing Profiles 2010 - www.scotpho.org.uk/profiles 8 IZ Six Intermediate Zone Health Summary

This chart compares the local value for each indicator to the Scottish average and range for all Intermediate Zones.

Statistically significantly 'worse' than Scottish average Statistically not significantly different from Scottish average 'Worse' Area Scotland Average 'Better' Area Statistically significantly 'better' than Scottish average 5th Percentile 25th Percentile 75th Percentile 95th Percentile Statistically significant difference compared to Scottish average No significance can be calculated

Scot. Domain Indicator Number Measure Type 'Worst' Scotland Average 'Best' Average 1 Life expectancy - males 1 n/a 76.3 yrs 74.5 2 Life expectancy - females 1 n/a 81.8 yrs 79.5 3 Deaths all ages 2 78 692.0 sr 707.8 4 Early deaths from coronary heart disease (< 75s) 2 46.4 sr 57.2 & Mortality & 2 Life Expectancy Life 5 Early deaths from cancer (< 75s) 89.6 sr 134.7 6 Early deaths from cerebrovascular disease (< 75s) 2 27.3 sr 18.7 7 Smoking attributable deaths 2 n/a % 24.1 8 Smoking prevalence 3 n/a % 25.0 9 Patients hospitalised with alcohol conditions 2 109 1,105 sr 1,088 10 Deaths from alcohol conditions 1 n/a sr 46.4 2 Behaviours 11 Patients hospitalised with drug related conditions 43.2 sr 85.1 12 Active travel to work 3 n/a % 14.0 13 Sporting participation 3 n/a % 73.0 14 Patients registered with cancer 1 60 333.8 sr 412.6 15 Patients hospitalised with COPD 2 13 94.2 sr 158.6 16 Patients hospitalised with coronary heart disease 2 40 350.0 sr 347.0 17 Patients hospitalised with cerebrovascular disease 2 17 133.9 sr 173.8 18 Patients hospitalised with asthma 2 82 915.1 sr 472.9 19 Patients hospitalised as an emergency 2 425 5,192.1 sr 6,378.9 20 Patients (65+) with multiple hospitalisations 2 60 3,905.8 sr 4,607.6 Ill Health & Injury & Health Ill 21 Road traffic accident casualties 2 165.3 sr 79.4 22 Patients hospitalised after a fall in the home (65+) 2 10 640.5 sr 710.4 23 Prevalence of diabetes 127 3.8 sr2 3.5 24 Patients prescribed drugs for anxiety/depression/psychosis 228 9.4 % 9.7 25 Patients with a psychiatric hospitalisation 2 20 222.7 sr 303.0 Health Mental 26 Deaths from suicide 1 11.9 sr 15.1 27 People (65+) receiving free personal care at home 3 n/a % 5.3 28 Adults claiming incapacity benefit/severe disability allowance 80 4.1 % 5.6 29 People (65+) with intensive care needs cared for at home 3 n/a % 31.7 30 Households assessed as homeless 3 n/a % 1.8 3 & Housing &

Social Care Social 31 Children looked after by local authority n/a cr2 14 32 Single adult dwellings 371 32.2 % 37.8 33 Households in extreme fuel poverty 3 n/a % 7.5 34 Average tariff score of all pupils on the S4 roll n/a 206.5 mean 179.7 35 Primary school attendance n/a 95.4 % 95.2 36 Secondary school attendance n/a 93.2 % 91.1 Education 37 Working age adults with low or no educational qualifications 3 n/a % 14.8 38 Population income deprived 215 9.2 % 15.1 39 Working age population employment deprived 110 8.2 % 11.6 40 Working age population claiming Jobseeker's Allowance 30 2.2 % 4.4

Economy 41 Dependence on out of work benefits or child tax credit 255 47.3 % 46.6 42 People claiming pension credits (aged 60+) 45 6.8 % 11.0 43 Crime rate 86 36.8 cr2 49.5 44 Prisoner population 117.4 sr 205.5

Crime 45 Referrals to Children's Reporter for violence-related offences n/a cr2 8.4 46 Patients hospitalised after an assault 2 28.9 sr 95.2 47 Population within 500 metres of derelict site 0 0.0 % 30.0 48 People living in 15% most 'access deprived' areas 817 34.9 % 14.2 49 3 n/a % 52.0

Environment Adults rating neighbourhood as a very good place to live 50 Breast screening uptake 2 298 81.9 % 75.3 51 Mothers smoking during pregnancy 2 10 14.3 % 22.6 52 Teenage pregnancies 2 cr2 41.4 53 Low weight live births 2 % 2.3 54 Babies exclusively breastfed at 6-8 weeks 2 n/a % 26.4 55 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - MMR 2 77 98.7 % 92.1 56 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - all excluding MMR 2 78 100.0 % 97.5 57 Child dental health in primary 1 11 61.1 % 61.8 Women's & Children's Health Children's & Women's 58 Child obesity in primary 1 n/a % 8.0 59 Patients hospitalised by unintentional injuries at home (<15) 2 295.0 sr 377.5 Notes: 1. Five-year combined number, and 5-year average annual measure. 2. Three-year combined number, and 3-year average annual measure. 3. Data available down to local authority level only. Key: n/a= data not available, or cannot be calculated; cr = crude rate per 100,000 population; cr2 = crude rate per 1,000 population; sr = age-sex standardised rate per 100,000 population; sr2 = age-sex standardised rate per 100 population yrs = years; % = percent; mean = average. See the detailed Definitions and Sources table for indicator information and Technical Report (on the web) for further guidance on interpreting the spine.

ScotPHO - Health and Wellbeing Profiles 2010 - www.scotpho.org.uk/profiles 9 IZ Seven Intermediate Zone Health Summary

This chart compares the local value for each indicator to the Scottish average and range for all Intermediate Zones.

Statistically significantly 'worse' than Scottish average Statistically not significantly different from Scottish average 'Worse' Area Scotland Average 'Better' Area Statistically significantly 'better' than Scottish average 5th Percentile 25th Percentile 75th Percentile 95th Percentile Statistically significant difference compared to Scottish average No significance can be calculated

Scot. Domain Indicator Number Measure Type 'Worst' Scotland Average 'Best' Average 1 Life expectancy - males 1 n/a 73.7 yrs 74.5 2 Life expectancy - females 1 n/a 78.4 yrs 79.5 3 Deaths all ages 2 183 741.0 sr 707.8 4 Early deaths from coronary heart disease (< 75s) 2 51.0 sr 57.2 & Mortality & 2 Life Expectancy Life 5 Early deaths from cancer (< 75s) 23 134.9 sr 134.7 6 Early deaths from cerebrovascular disease (< 75s) 2 18.8 sr 18.7 7 Smoking attributable deaths 2 n/a % 24.1 8 Smoking prevalence 3 n/a % 25.0 9 Patients hospitalised with alcohol conditions 2 207 1,159 sr 1,088 10 Deaths from alcohol conditions 1 n/a sr 46.4 2 Behaviours 11 Patients hospitalised with drug related conditions 34.4 sr 85.1 12 Active travel to work 3 n/a % 14.0 13 Sporting participation 3 n/a % 73.0 14 Patients registered with cancer 1 139 440.8 sr 412.6 15 Patients hospitalised with COPD 2 29 121.3 sr 158.6 16 Patients hospitalised with coronary heart disease 2 81 406.3 sr 347.0 17 Patients hospitalised with cerebrovascular disease 2 40 174.2 sr 173.8 18 Patients hospitalised with asthma 2 117 745.6 sr 472.9 19 Patients hospitalised as an emergency 2 898 5,552.0 sr 6,378.9 20 Patients (65+) with multiple hospitalisations 2 100 3,363.9 sr 4,607.6 Ill Health & Injury & Health Ill 21 Road traffic accident casualties 2 21 155.2 sr 79.4 22 Patients hospitalised after a fall in the home (65+) 2 26 815.0 sr 710.4 23 Prevalence of diabetes 275 4.2 sr2 3.5 24 Patients prescribed drugs for anxiety/depression/psychosis 423 8.9 % 9.7 25 Patients with a psychiatric hospitalisation 2 45 289.3 sr 303.0 Health Mental 26 Deaths from suicide 1 3.7 sr 15.1 27 People (65+) receiving free personal care at home 3 n/a % 5.3 28 Adults claiming incapacity benefit/severe disability allowance 175 4.5 % 5.6 29 People (65+) with intensive care needs cared for at home 3 n/a % 31.7 30 Households assessed as homeless 3 n/a % 1.8 3 & Housing &

Social Care Social 31 Children looked after by local authority n/a cr2 14 32 Single adult dwellings 818 38.2 % 37.8 33 Households in extreme fuel poverty 3 n/a % 7.5 34 Average tariff score of all pupils on the S4 roll n/a 158.4 mean 179.7 35 Primary school attendance n/a 95.0 % 95.2 36 Secondary school attendance n/a 90.3 % 91.1 Education 37 Working age adults with low or no educational qualifications 3 n/a % 14.8 38 Population income deprived 680 14.6 % 15.1 39 Working age population employment deprived 280 9.8 % 11.6 40 Working age population claiming Jobseeker's Allowance 150 5.4 % 4.4

Economy 41 Dependence on out of work benefits or child tax credit 570 57.5 % 46.6 42 People claiming pension credits (aged 60+) 140 11.4 % 11.0 43 Crime rate 238 51.0 cr2 49.5 44 Prisoner population 75.5 sr 205.5

Crime 45 Referrals to Children's Reporter for violence-related offences n/a cr2 8.4 46 Patients hospitalised after an assault 2 12 76.7 sr 95.2 47 Population within 500 metres of derelict site 0 0.0 % 30.0 48 People living in 15% most 'access deprived' areas 0 0.0 % 14.2 49 3 n/a % 52.0

Environment Adults rating neighbourhood as a very good place to live 50 Breast screening uptake 2 514 88.5 % 75.3 51 Mothers smoking during pregnancy 2 32 24.2 % 22.6 52 Teenage pregnancies 2 11 40.7 cr2 41.4 53 Low weight live births 2 % 2.3 54 Babies exclusively breastfed at 6-8 weeks 2 n/a % 26.4 55 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - MMR 2 125 89.3 % 92.1 56 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - all excluding MMR 2 133 95.0 % 97.5 57 Child dental health in primary 1 22 68.8 % 61.8 Women's & Children's Health Children's & Women's 58 Child obesity in primary 1 n/a % 8.0 59 Patients hospitalised by unintentional injuries at home (<15) 2 11 582.4 sr 377.5 Notes: 1. Five-year combined number, and 5-year average annual measure. 2. Three-year combined number, and 3-year average annual measure. 3. Data available down to local authority level only. Key: n/a= data not available, or cannot be calculated; cr = crude rate per 100,000 population; cr2 = crude rate per 1,000 population; sr = age-sex standardised rate per 100,000 population; sr2 = age-sex standardised rate per 100 population yrs = years; % = percent; mean = average. See the detailed Definitions and Sources table for indicator information and Technical Report (on the web) for further guidance on interpreting the spine.

ScotPHO - Health and Wellbeing Profiles 2010 - www.scotpho.org.uk/profiles 10 IZ Eight Intermediate Zone Health Summary

This chart compares the local value for each indicator to the Scottish average and range for all Intermediate Zones.

Statistically significantly 'worse' than Scottish average Statistically not significantly different from Scottish average 'Worse' Area Scotland Average 'Better' Area Statistically significantly 'better' than Scottish average 5th Percentile 25th Percentile 75th Percentile 95th Percentile Statistically significant difference compared to Scottish average No significance can be calculated

Scot. Domain Indicator Number Measure Type 'Worst' Scotland Average 'Best' Average 1 Life expectancy - males 1 n/a 77.1 yrs 74.5 2 Life expectancy - females 1 n/a yrs 79.5 3 Deaths all ages 2 53 545.6 sr 707.8 4 Early deaths from coronary heart disease (< 75s) 2 67.3 sr 57.2 & Mortality & 2 Life Expectancy Life 5 Early deaths from cancer (< 75s) 105.0 sr 134.7 6 Early deaths from cerebrovascular disease (< 75s) 2 0 0.0 sr 18.7 7 Smoking attributable deaths 2 n/a % 24.1 8 Smoking prevalence 3 n/a % 25.0 9 Patients hospitalised with alcohol conditions 2 84 839 sr 1,088 10 Deaths from alcohol conditions 1 n/a sr 46.4 2 Behaviours 11 Patients hospitalised with drug related conditions 19.8 sr 85.1 12 Active travel to work 3 n/a % 14.0 13 Sporting participation 3 n/a % 73.0 14 Patients registered with cancer 1 54 346.8 sr 412.6 15 Patients hospitalised with COPD 2 14 137.0 sr 158.6 16 Patients hospitalised with coronary heart disease 2 38 352.0 sr 347.0 17 Patients hospitalised with cerebrovascular disease 2 15 164.9 sr 173.8 18 Patients hospitalised with asthma 2 67 746.4 sr 472.9 19 Patients hospitalised as an emergency 2 458 4,914.5 sr 6,378.9 20 Patients (65+) with multiple hospitalisations 2 35 3,291.4 sr 4,607.6 Ill Health & Injury & Health Ill 21 Road traffic accident casualties 2 16 137.6 sr 79.4 22 Patients hospitalised after a fall in the home (65+) 2 780.6 sr 710.4 23 Prevalence of diabetes 79 2.3 sr2 3.5 24 Patients prescribed drugs for anxiety/depression/psychosis 219 8.9 % 9.7 25 Patients with a psychiatric hospitalisation 2 10 95.1 sr 303.0 Health Mental 26 Deaths from suicide 1 28.5 sr 15.1 27 People (65+) receiving free personal care at home 3 n/a % 5.3 28 Adults claiming incapacity benefit/severe disability allowance 60 2.2 % 5.6 29 People (65+) with intensive care needs cared for at home 3 n/a % 31.7 30 Households assessed as homeless 3 n/a % 1.8 3 & Housing &

Social Care Social 31 Children looked after by local authority n/a cr2 14 32 Single adult dwellings 341 20.8 % 37.8 33 Households in extreme fuel poverty 3 n/a % 7.5 34 Average tariff score of all pupils on the S4 roll n/a 204.0 mean 179.7 35 Primary school attendance n/a 95.4 % 95.2 36 Secondary school attendance n/a 93.0 % 91.1 Education 37 Working age adults with low or no educational qualifications 3 n/a % 14.8 38 Population income deprived 265 7.8 % 15.1 39 Working age population employment deprived 110 4.8 % 11.6 40 Working age population claiming Jobseeker's Allowance 45 2.0 % 4.4

Economy 41 Dependence on out of work benefits or child tax credit 255 34.2 % 46.6 42 People claiming pension credits (aged 60+) 30 5.4 % 11.0 43 Crime rate 23 6.8 cr2 49.5 44 Prisoner population 20.7 sr 205.5

Crime 45 Referrals to Children's Reporter for violence-related offences n/a cr2 8.4 46 Patients hospitalised after an assault 2 48.0 sr 95.2 47 Population within 500 metres of derelict site 0 0.0 % 30.0 48 People living in 15% most 'access deprived' areas 2,476 73.0 % 14.2 49 3 n/a % 52.0

Environment Adults rating neighbourhood as a very good place to live 50 Breast screening uptake 2 228 81.4 % 75.3 51 Mothers smoking during pregnancy 2 20 16.0 % 22.6 52 Teenage pregnancies 2 cr2 41.4 53 Low weight live births 2 % 2.3 54 Babies exclusively breastfed at 6-8 weeks 2 n/a % 26.4 55 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - MMR 2 96 85.7 % 92.1 56 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - all excluding MMR 2 102 91.1 % 97.5 57 Child dental health in primary 1 % 61.8 Women's & Children's Health Children's & Women's 58 Child obesity in primary 1 n/a % 8.0 59 Patients hospitalised by unintentional injuries at home (<15) 2 292.7 sr 377.5 Notes: 1. Five-year combined number, and 5-year average annual measure. 2. Three-year combined number, and 3-year average annual measure. 3. Data available down to local authority level only. Key: n/a= data not available, or cannot be calculated; cr = crude rate per 100,000 population; cr2 = crude rate per 1,000 population; sr = age-sex standardised rate per 100,000 population; sr2 = age-sex standardised rate per 100 population yrs = years; % = percent; mean = average. See the detailed Definitions and Sources table for indicator information and Technical Report (on the web) for further guidance on interpreting the spine.

ScotPHO - Health and Wellbeing Profiles 2010 - www.scotpho.org.uk/profiles 11 IZ Nine Intermediate Zone Health Summary

This chart compares the local value for each indicator to the Scottish average and range for all Intermediate Zones.

Statistically significantly 'worse' than Scottish average Statistically not significantly different from Scottish average 'Worse' Area Scotland Average 'Better' Area Statistically significantly 'better' than Scottish average 5th Percentile 25th Percentile 75th Percentile 95th Percentile Statistically significant difference compared to Scottish average No significance can be calculated

Scot. Domain Indicator Number Measure Type 'Worst' Scotland Average 'Best' Average 1 Life expectancy - males 1 n/a 75.8 yrs 74.5 2 Life expectancy - females 1 n/a 83.7 yrs 79.5 3 Deaths all ages 2 91 656.3 sr 707.8 4 Early deaths from coronary heart disease (< 75s) 2 26.5 sr 57.2 & Mortality & 2 Life Expectancy Life 5 Early deaths from cancer (< 75s) 14 129.3 sr 134.7 6 Early deaths from cerebrovascular disease (< 75s) 2 0 0.0 sr 18.7 7 Smoking attributable deaths 2 n/a % 24.1 8 Smoking prevalence 3 n/a % 25.0 9 Patients hospitalised with alcohol conditions 2 104 945 sr 1,088 10 Deaths from alcohol conditions 1 n/a sr 46.4 2 Behaviours 11 Patients hospitalised with drug related conditions 31.3 sr 85.1 12 Active travel to work 3 n/a % 14.0 13 Sporting participation 3 n/a % 73.0 14 Patients registered with cancer 1 54 322.6 sr 412.6 15 Patients hospitalised with COPD 2 11 84.6 sr 158.6 16 Patients hospitalised with coronary heart disease 2 36 302.7 sr 347.0 17 Patients hospitalised with cerebrovascular disease 2 15 119.2 sr 173.8 18 Patients hospitalised with asthma 2 94 846.6 sr 472.9 19 Patients hospitalised as an emergency 2 594 5,542.2 sr 6,378.9 20 Patients (65+) with multiple hospitalisations 2 32 2,145.4 sr 4,607.6 Ill Health & Injury & Health Ill 21 Road traffic accident casualties 2 92.7 sr 79.4 22 Patients hospitalised after a fall in the home (65+) 2 548.6 sr 710.4 23 Prevalence of diabetes 138 3.5 sr2 3.5 24 Patients prescribed drugs for anxiety/depression/psychosis 361 8.9 % 9.7 25 Patients with a psychiatric hospitalisation 2 20 194.6 sr 303.0 Health Mental 26 Deaths from suicide 1 25.7 sr 15.1 27 People (65+) receiving free personal care at home 3 n/a % 5.3 28 Adults claiming incapacity benefit/severe disability allowance 95 3.3 % 5.6 29 People (65+) with intensive care needs cared for at home 3 n/a % 31.7 30 Households assessed as homeless 3 n/a % 1.8 3 & Housing &

Social Care Social 31 Children looked after by local authority n/a cr2 14 32 Single adult dwellings 413 23.5 % 37.8 33 Households in extreme fuel poverty 3 n/a % 7.5 34 Average tariff score of all pupils on the S4 roll n/a 199.6 mean 179.7 35 Primary school attendance n/a 96.2 % 95.2 36 Secondary school attendance n/a 93.4 % 91.1 Education 37 Working age adults with low or no educational qualifications 3 n/a % 14.8 38 Population income deprived 350 10.9 % 15.1 39 Working age population employment deprived 135 6.8 % 11.6 40 Working age population claiming Jobseeker's Allowance 45 1.9 % 4.4

Economy 41 Dependence on out of work benefits or child tax credit 395 40.2 % 46.6 42 People claiming pension credits (aged 60+) 35 5.2 % 11.0 43 Crime rate 86 26.7 cr2 49.5 44 Prisoner population 32.9 sr 205.5

Crime 45 Referrals to Children's Reporter for violence-related offences n/a cr2 8.4 46 Patients hospitalised after an assault 2 68.2 sr 95.2 47 Population within 500 metres of derelict site 18 0.5 % 30.0 48 People living in 15% most 'access deprived' areas 3,219 100.0 % 14.2 49 3 n/a % 52.0

Environment Adults rating neighbourhood as a very good place to live 50 Breast screening uptake 2 363 87.5 % 75.3 51 Mothers smoking during pregnancy 2 16 12.4 % 22.6 52 Teenage pregnancies 2 cr2 41.4 53 Low weight live births 2 % 2.3 54 Babies exclusively breastfed at 6-8 weeks 2 n/a % 26.4 55 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - MMR 2 116 93.5 % 92.1 56 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - all excluding MMR 2 123 99.2 % 97.5 57 Child dental health in primary 1 36 75.0 % 61.8 Women's & Children's Health Children's & Women's 58 Child obesity in primary 1 n/a % 8.0 59 Patients hospitalised by unintentional injuries at home (<15) 2 185.1 sr 377.5 Notes: 1. Five-year combined number, and 5-year average annual measure. 2. Three-year combined number, and 3-year average annual measure. 3. Data available down to local authority level only. Key: n/a= data not available, or cannot be calculated; cr = crude rate per 100,000 population; cr2 = crude rate per 1,000 population; sr = age-sex standardised rate per 100,000 population; sr2 = age-sex standardised rate per 100 population yrs = years; % = percent; mean = average. See the detailed Definitions and Sources table for indicator information and Technical Report (on the web) for further guidance on interpreting the spine.

ScotPHO - Health and Wellbeing Profiles 2010 - www.scotpho.org.uk/profiles 12 IZ Ten Intermediate Zone Health Summary

This chart compares the local value for each indicator to the Scottish average and range for all Intermediate Zones.

Statistically significantly 'worse' than Scottish average Statistically not significantly different from Scottish average 'Worse' Area Scotland Average 'Better' Area Statistically significantly 'better' than Scottish average 5th Percentile 25th Percentile 75th Percentile 95th Percentile Statistically significant difference compared to Scottish average No significance can be calculated

Scot. Domain Indicator Number Measure Type 'Worst' Scotland Average 'Best' Average 1 Life expectancy - males 1 n/a 76.4 yrs 74.5 2 Life expectancy - females 1 n/a 81.0 yrs 79.5 3 Deaths all ages 2 118 553.4 sr 707.8 4 Early deaths from coronary heart disease (< 75s) 2 59.3 sr 57.2 & Mortality & 2 Life Expectancy Life 5 Early deaths from cancer (< 75s) 19 111.6 sr 134.7 6 Early deaths from cerebrovascular disease (< 75s) 2 12.9 sr 18.7 7 Smoking attributable deaths 2 n/a % 24.1 8 Smoking prevalence 3 n/a % 25.0 9 Patients hospitalised with alcohol conditions 2 183 1,308 sr 1,088 10 Deaths from alcohol conditions 1 n/a sr 46.4 2 Behaviours 11 Patients hospitalised with drug related conditions 10 147.7 sr 85.1 12 Active travel to work 3 n/a % 14.0 13 Sporting participation 3 n/a % 73.0 14 Patients registered with cancer 1 113 372.2 sr 412.6 15 Patients hospitalised with COPD 2 11 65.3 sr 158.6 16 Patients hospitalised with coronary heart disease 2 74 410.0 sr 347.0 17 Patients hospitalised with cerebrovascular disease 2 34 157.3 sr 173.8 18 Patients hospitalised with asthma 2 119 926.5 sr 472.9 19 Patients hospitalised as an emergency 2 741 5,790.5 sr 6,378.9 20 Patients (65+) with multiple hospitalisations 2 93 3,450.2 sr 4,607.6 Ill Health & Injury & Health Ill 21 Road traffic accident casualties 2 10 94.7 sr 79.4 22 Patients hospitalised after a fall in the home (65+) 2 14 438.7 sr 710.4 23 Prevalence of diabetes 176 3.0 sr2 3.5 24 Patients prescribed drugs for anxiety/depression/psychosis 339 8.9 % 9.7 25 Patients with a psychiatric hospitalisation 2 45 373.4 sr 303.0 Health Mental 26 Deaths from suicide 1 21.6 sr 15.1 27 People (65+) receiving free personal care at home 3 n/a % 5.3 28 Adults claiming incapacity benefit/severe disability allowance 130 4.2 % 5.6 29 People (65+) with intensive care needs cared for at home 3 n/a % 31.7 30 Households assessed as homeless 3 n/a % 1.8 3 & Housing &

Social Care Social 31 Children looked after by local authority n/a cr2 14 32 Single adult dwellings 803 40.4 % 37.8 33 Households in extreme fuel poverty 3 n/a % 7.5 34 Average tariff score of all pupils on the S4 roll n/a 190.9 mean 179.7 35 Primary school attendance n/a 95.6 % 95.2 36 Secondary school attendance n/a 93.7 % 91.1 Education 37 Working age adults with low or no educational qualifications 3 n/a % 14.8 38 Population income deprived 410 11.6 % 15.1 39 Working age population employment deprived 240 11.1 % 11.6 40 Working age population claiming Jobseeker's Allowance 120 5.7 % 4.4

Economy 41 Dependence on out of work benefits or child tax credit 215 34.5 % 46.6 42 People claiming pension credits (aged 60+) 100 8.8 % 11.0 43 Crime rate 206 58.4 cr2 49.5 44 Prisoner population 156.4 sr 205.5

Crime 45 Referrals to Children's Reporter for violence-related offences n/a cr2 8.4 46 Patients hospitalised after an assault 2 98.5 sr 95.2 47 Population within 500 metres of derelict site 0 0.0 % 30.0 48 People living in 15% most 'access deprived' areas 0 0.0 % 14.2 49 3 n/a % 52.0

Environment Adults rating neighbourhood as a very good place to live 50 Breast screening uptake 2 495 91.5 % 75.3 51 Mothers smoking during pregnancy 2 18 20.7 % 22.6 52 Teenage pregnancies 2 cr2 41.4 53 Low weight live births 2 0 0.0 % 2.3 54 Babies exclusively breastfed at 6-8 weeks 2 n/a % 26.4 55 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - MMR 2 71 87.7 % 92.1 56 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - all excluding MMR 2 76 93.8 % 97.5 57 Child dental health in primary 1 18 75.0 % 61.8 Women's & Children's Health Children's & Women's 58 Child obesity in primary 1 n/a % 8.0 59 Patients hospitalised by unintentional injuries at home (<15) 2 350.4 sr 377.5 Notes: 1. Five-year combined number, and 5-year average annual measure. 2. Three-year combined number, and 3-year average annual measure. 3. Data available down to local authority level only. Key: n/a= data not available, or cannot be calculated; cr = crude rate per 100,000 population; cr2 = crude rate per 1,000 population; sr = age-sex standardised rate per 100,000 population; sr2 = age-sex standardised rate per 100 population yrs = years; % = percent; mean = average. See the detailed Definitions and Sources table for indicator information and Technical Report (on the web) for further guidance on interpreting the spine.

ScotPHO - Health and Wellbeing Profiles 2010 - www.scotpho.org.uk/profiles 13 IZ Eleven Intermediate Zone Health Summary

This chart compares the local value for each indicator to the Scottish average and range for all Intermediate Zones.

Statistically significantly 'worse' than Scottish average Statistically not significantly different from Scottish average 'Worse' Area Scotland Average 'Better' Area Statistically significantly 'better' than Scottish average 5th Percentile 25th Percentile 75th Percentile 95th Percentile Statistically significant difference compared to Scottish average No significance can be calculated

Scot. Domain Indicator Number Measure Type 'Worst' Scotland Average 'Best' Average 1 Life expectancy - males 1 n/a 74.2 yrs 74.5 2 Life expectancy - females 1 n/a 82.3 yrs 79.5 3 Deaths all ages 2 86 632.5 sr 707.8 4 Early deaths from coronary heart disease (< 75s) 2 6.8 sr 57.2 & Mortality & 2 Life Expectancy Life 5 Early deaths from cancer (< 75s) 19 164.7 sr 134.7 6 Early deaths from cerebrovascular disease (< 75s) 2 25.6 sr 18.7 7 Smoking attributable deaths 2 n/a % 24.1 8 Smoking prevalence 3 n/a % 25.0 9 Patients hospitalised with alcohol conditions 2 165 1,409 sr 1,088 10 Deaths from alcohol conditions 1 n/a sr 46.4 2 Behaviours 11 Patients hospitalised with drug related conditions 25.8 sr 85.1 12 Active travel to work 3 n/a % 14.0 13 Sporting participation 3 n/a % 73.0 14 Patients registered with cancer 1 84 384.2 sr 412.6 15 Patients hospitalised with COPD 2 18 115.2 sr 158.6 16 Patients hospitalised with coronary heart disease 2 56 463.7 sr 347.0 17 Patients hospitalised with cerebrovascular disease 2 17 132.0 sr 173.8 18 Patients hospitalised with asthma 2 118 1,119.9 sr 472.9 19 Patients hospitalised as an emergency 2 597 6,112.0 sr 6,378.9 20 Patients (65+) with multiple hospitalisations 2 47 2,877.5 sr 4,607.6 Ill Health & Injury & Health Ill 21 Road traffic accident casualties 2 57.8 sr 79.4 22 Patients hospitalised after a fall in the home (65+) 2 489.2 sr 710.4 23 Prevalence of diabetes 187 4.5 sr2 3.5 24 Patients prescribed drugs for anxiety/depression/psychosis 290 8.9 % 9.7 25 Patients with a psychiatric hospitalisation 2 38 409.2 sr 303.0 Health Mental 26 Deaths from suicide 1 7.7 sr 15.1 27 People (65+) receiving free personal care at home 3 n/a % 5.3 28 Adults claiming incapacity benefit/severe disability allowance 125 4.8 % 5.6 29 People (65+) with intensive care needs cared for at home 3 n/a % 31.7 30 Households assessed as homeless 3 n/a % 1.8 3 & Housing &

Social Care Social 31 Children looked after by local authority n/a cr2 14 32 Single adult dwellings 490 34.1 % 37.8 33 Households in extreme fuel poverty 3 n/a % 7.5 34 Average tariff score of all pupils on the S4 roll n/a 195.1 mean 179.7 35 Primary school attendance n/a 95.7 % 95.2 36 Secondary school attendance n/a 94.4 % 91.1 Education 37 Working age adults with low or no educational qualifications 3 n/a % 14.8 38 Population income deprived 325 10.3 % 15.1 39 Working age population employment deprived 180 8.8 % 11.6 40 Working age population claiming Jobseeker's Allowance 50 2.6 % 4.4

Economy 41 Dependence on out of work benefits or child tax credit 295 44.0 % 46.6 42 People claiming pension credits (aged 60+) 60 7.5 % 11.0 43 Crime rate 146 46.1 cr2 49.5 44 Prisoner population 120.3 sr 205.5

Crime 45 Referrals to Children's Reporter for violence-related offences n/a cr2 8.4 46 Patients hospitalised after an assault 2 97.2 sr 95.2 47 Population within 500 metres of derelict site 1,595 51.4 % 30.0 48 People living in 15% most 'access deprived' areas 0 0.0 % 14.2 49 3 n/a % 52.0

Environment Adults rating neighbourhood as a very good place to live 50 Breast screening uptake 2 416 83.9 % 75.3 51 Mothers smoking during pregnancy 2 20 19.8 % 22.6 52 Teenage pregnancies 2 cr2 41.4 53 Low weight live births 2 % 2.3 54 Babies exclusively breastfed at 6-8 weeks 2 n/a % 26.4 55 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - MMR 2 83 96.5 % 92.1 56 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - all excluding MMR 2 85 98.8 % 97.5 57 Child dental health in primary 1 13 59.1 % 61.8 Women's & Children's Health Children's & Women's 58 Child obesity in primary 1 n/a % 8.0 59 Patients hospitalised by unintentional injuries at home (<15) 2 328.4 sr 377.5 Notes: 1. Five-year combined number, and 5-year average annual measure. 2. Three-year combined number, and 3-year average annual measure. 3. Data available down to local authority level only. Key: n/a= data not available, or cannot be calculated; cr = crude rate per 100,000 population; cr2 = crude rate per 1,000 population; sr = age-sex standardised rate per 100,000 population; sr2 = age-sex standardised rate per 100 population yrs = years; % = percent; mean = average. See the detailed Definitions and Sources table for indicator information and Technical Report (on the web) for further guidance on interpreting the spine.

ScotPHO - Health and Wellbeing Profiles 2010 - www.scotpho.org.uk/profiles 14 IZ Twelve Intermediate Zone Health Summary

This chart compares the local value for each indicator to the Scottish average and range for all Intermediate Zones.

Statistically significantly 'worse' than Scottish average Statistically not significantly different from Scottish average 'Worse' Area Scotland Average 'Better' Area Statistically significantly 'better' than Scottish average 5th Percentile 25th Percentile 75th Percentile 95th Percentile Statistically significant difference compared to Scottish average No significance can be calculated

Scot. Domain Indicator Number Measure Type 'Worst' Scotland Average 'Best' Average 1 Life expectancy - males 1 n/a 76.7 yrs 74.5 2 Life expectancy - females 1 n/a 81.5 yrs 79.5 3 Deaths all ages 2 68 666.4 sr 707.8 4 Early deaths from coronary heart disease (< 75s) 2 98.2 sr 57.2 & Mortality & 2 Life Expectancy Life 5 Early deaths from cancer (< 75s) 15 160.3 sr 134.7 6 Early deaths from cerebrovascular disease (< 75s) 2 10.2 sr 18.7 7 Smoking attributable deaths 2 n/a % 24.1 8 Smoking prevalence 3 n/a % 25.0 9 Patients hospitalised with alcohol conditions 2 151 1,653 sr 1,088 10 Deaths from alcohol conditions 1 n/a sr 46.4 2 Behaviours 11 Patients hospitalised with drug related conditions 11 186.5 sr 85.1 12 Active travel to work 3 n/a % 14.0 13 Sporting participation 3 n/a % 73.0 14 Patients registered with cancer 1 51 313.9 sr 412.6 15 Patients hospitalised with COPD 2 12 117.7 sr 158.6 16 Patients hospitalised with coronary heart disease 2 38 395.6 sr 347.0 17 Patients hospitalised with cerebrovascular disease 2 15 137.2 sr 173.8 18 Patients hospitalised with asthma 2 132 1,569.5 sr 472.9 19 Patients hospitalised as an emergency 2 561 6,607.0 sr 6,378.9 20 Patients (65+) with multiple hospitalisations 2 43 3,668.0 sr 4,607.6 Ill Health & Injury & Health Ill 21 Road traffic accident casualties 2 66.5 sr 79.4 22 Patients hospitalised after a fall in the home (65+) 2 10 739.5 sr 710.4 23 Prevalence of diabetes 152 4.6 sr2 3.5 24 Patients prescribed drugs for anxiety/depression/psychosis 265 8.8 % 9.7 25 Patients with a psychiatric hospitalisation 2 32 377.6 sr 303.0 Health Mental 26 Deaths from suicide 1 6.8 sr 15.1 27 People (65+) receiving free personal care at home 3 n/a % 5.3 28 Adults claiming incapacity benefit/severe disability allowance 150 6.6 % 5.6 29 People (65+) with intensive care needs cared for at home 3 n/a % 31.7 30 Households assessed as homeless 3 n/a % 1.8 3 & Housing &

Social Care Social 31 Children looked after by local authority n/a cr2 14 32 Single adult dwellings 499 37.0 % 37.8 33 Households in extreme fuel poverty 3 n/a % 7.5 34 Average tariff score of all pupils on the S4 roll n/a 160.8 mean 179.7 35 Primary school attendance n/a 95.3 % 95.2 36 Secondary school attendance n/a 89.8 % 91.1 Education 37 Working age adults with low or no educational qualifications 3 n/a % 14.8 38 Population income deprived 450 15.8 % 15.1 39 Working age population employment deprived 225 12.4 % 11.6 40 Working age population claiming Jobseeker's Allowance 70 4.0 % 4.4

Economy 41 Dependence on out of work benefits or child tax credit 360 51.6 % 46.6 42 People claiming pension credits (aged 60+) 55 9.5 % 11.0 43 Crime rate 196 68.9 cr2 49.5 44 Prisoner population 198.6 sr 205.5

Crime 45 Referrals to Children's Reporter for violence-related offences n/a cr2 8.4 46 Patients hospitalised after an assault 2 12 144.7 sr 95.2 47 Population within 500 metres of derelict site 0 0.0 % 30.0 48 People living in 15% most 'access deprived' areas 0 0.0 % 14.2 49 3 n/a % 52.0

Environment Adults rating neighbourhood as a very good place to live 50 Breast screening uptake 2 300 80.6 % 75.3 51 Mothers smoking during pregnancy 2 45 40.2 % 22.6 52 Teenage pregnancies 2 cr2 41.4 53 Low weight live births 2 % 2.3 54 Babies exclusively breastfed at 6-8 weeks 2 n/a % 26.4 55 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - MMR 2 111 97.4 % 92.1 56 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - all excluding MMR 2 111 97.4 % 97.5 57 Child dental health in primary 1 19 61.3 % 61.8 Women's & Children's Health Children's & Women's 58 Child obesity in primary 1 n/a % 8.0 59 Patients hospitalised by unintentional injuries at home (<15) 2 129.9 sr 377.5 Notes: 1. Five-year combined number, and 5-year average annual measure. 2. Three-year combined number, and 3-year average annual measure. 3. Data available down to local authority level only. Key: n/a= data not available, or cannot be calculated; cr = crude rate per 100,000 population; cr2 = crude rate per 1,000 population; sr = age-sex standardised rate per 100,000 population; sr2 = age-sex standardised rate per 100 population yrs = years; % = percent; mean = average. See the detailed Definitions and Sources table for indicator information and Technical Report (on the web) for further guidance on interpreting the spine.

ScotPHO - Health and Wellbeing Profiles 2010 - www.scotpho.org.uk/profiles 15 IZ Thirteen Intermediate Zone Health Summary

This chart compares the local value for each indicator to the Scottish average and range for all Intermediate Zones.

Statistically significantly 'worse' than Scottish average Statistically not significantly different from Scottish average 'Worse' Area Scotland Average 'Better' Area Statistically significantly 'better' than Scottish average 5th Percentile 25th Percentile 75th Percentile 95th Percentile Statistically significant difference compared to Scottish average No significance can be calculated

Scot. Domain Indicator Number Measure Type 'Worst' Scotland Average 'Best' Average 1 Life expectancy - males 1 n/a 77.6 yrs 74.5 2 Life expectancy - females 1 n/a 81.0 yrs 79.5 3 Deaths all ages 2 186 702.1 sr 707.8 4 Early deaths from coronary heart disease (< 75s) 2 25.6 sr 57.2 & Mortality & 2 Life Expectancy Life 5 Early deaths from cancer (< 75s) 32 145.1 sr 134.7 6 Early deaths from cerebrovascular disease (< 75s) 2 25.3 sr 18.7 7 Smoking attributable deaths 2 n/a % 24.1 8 Smoking prevalence 3 n/a % 25.0 9 Patients hospitalised with alcohol conditions 2 198 998 sr 1,088 10 Deaths from alcohol conditions 1 n/a sr 46.4 2 Behaviours 11 Patients hospitalised with drug related conditions 16.6 sr 85.1 12 Active travel to work 3 n/a % 14.0 13 Sporting participation 3 n/a % 73.0 14 Patients registered with cancer 1 145 387.0 sr 412.6 15 Patients hospitalised with COPD 2 21 73.9 sr 158.6 16 Patients hospitalised with coronary heart disease 2 84 353.9 sr 347.0 17 Patients hospitalised with cerebrovascular disease 2 43 157.4 sr 173.8 18 Patients hospitalised with asthma 2 148 849.2 sr 472.9 19 Patients hospitalised as an emergency 2 935 5,468.0 sr 6,378.9 20 Patients (65+) with multiple hospitalisations 2 140 4,095.6 sr 4,607.6 Ill Health & Injury & Health Ill 21 Road traffic accident casualties 2 25 217.4 sr 79.4 22 Patients hospitalised after a fall in the home (65+) 2 34 901.3 sr 710.4 23 Prevalence of diabetes 266 3.7 sr2 3.5 24 Patients prescribed drugs for anxiety/depression/psychosis 464 9.4 % 9.7 25 Patients with a psychiatric hospitalisation 2 32 171.7 sr 303.0 Health Mental 26 Deaths from suicide 1 22.2 sr 15.1 27 People (65+) receiving free personal care at home 3 n/a % 5.3 28 Adults claiming incapacity benefit/severe disability allowance 150 3.7 % 5.6 29 People (65+) with intensive care needs cared for at home 3 n/a % 31.7 30 Households assessed as homeless 3 n/a % 1.8 3 & Housing &

Social Care Social 31 Children looked after by local authority n/a cr2 14 32 Single adult dwellings 724 29.3 % 37.8 33 Households in extreme fuel poverty 3 n/a % 7.5 34 Average tariff score of all pupils on the S4 roll n/a 191.0 mean 179.7 35 Primary school attendance n/a 96.7 % 95.2 36 Secondary school attendance n/a 91.7 % 91.1 Education 37 Working age adults with low or no educational qualifications 3 n/a % 14.8 38 Population income deprived 485 10.0 % 15.1 39 Working age population employment deprived 225 8.3 % 11.6 40 Working age population claiming Jobseeker's Allowance 70 2.6 % 4.4

Economy 41 Dependence on out of work benefits or child tax credit 440 42.8 % 46.6 42 People claiming pension credits (aged 60+) 135 9.1 % 11.0 43 Crime rate 131 27.1 cr2 49.5 44 Prisoner population 252.4 sr 205.5

Crime 45 Referrals to Children's Reporter for violence-related offences n/a cr2 8.4 46 Patients hospitalised after an assault 2 57.4 sr 95.2 47 Population within 500 metres of derelict site 0 0.0 % 30.0 48 People living in 15% most 'access deprived' areas 1,477 30.6 % 14.2 49 3 n/a % 52.0

Environment Adults rating neighbourhood as a very good place to live 50 Breast screening uptake 2 596 78.6 % 75.3 51 Mothers smoking during pregnancy 2 34 32.4 % 22.6 52 Teenage pregnancies 2 cr2 41.4 53 Low weight live births 2 % 2.3 54 Babies exclusively breastfed at 6-8 weeks 2 n/a % 26.4 55 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - MMR 2 122 96.1 % 92.1 56 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - all excluding MMR 2 125 98.4 % 97.5 57 Child dental health in primary 1 21 77.8 % 61.8 Women's & Children's Health Children's & Women's 58 Child obesity in primary 1 n/a % 8.0 59 Patients hospitalised by unintentional injuries at home (<15) 2 284.0 sr 377.5 Notes: 1. Five-year combined number, and 5-year average annual measure. 2. Three-year combined number, and 3-year average annual measure. 3. Data available down to local authority level only. Key: n/a= data not available, or cannot be calculated; cr = crude rate per 100,000 population; cr2 = crude rate per 1,000 population; sr = age-sex standardised rate per 100,000 population; sr2 = age-sex standardised rate per 100 population yrs = years; % = percent; mean = average. See the detailed Definitions and Sources table for indicator information and Technical Report (on the web) for further guidance on interpreting the spine.

ScotPHO - Health and Wellbeing Profiles 2010 - www.scotpho.org.uk/profiles 16 IZ Fourteen Intermediate Zone Health Summary

This chart compares the local value for each indicator to the Scottish average and range for all Intermediate Zones.

Statistically significantly 'worse' than Scottish average Statistically not significantly different from Scottish average 'Worse' Area Scotland Average 'Better' Area Statistically significantly 'better' than Scottish average 5th Percentile 25th Percentile 75th Percentile 95th Percentile Statistically significant difference compared to Scottish average No significance can be calculated

Scot. Domain Indicator Number Measure Type 'Worst' Scotland Average 'Best' Average 1 Life expectancy - males 1 n/a 75.9 yrs 74.5 2 Life expectancy - females 1 n/a 79.1 yrs 79.5 3 Deaths all ages 2 94 593.9 sr 707.8 4 Early deaths from coronary heart disease (< 75s) 2 25.2 sr 57.2 & Mortality & 2 Life Expectancy Life 5 Early deaths from cancer (< 75s) 18 127.2 sr 134.7 6 Early deaths from cerebrovascular disease (< 75s) 2 11.9 sr 18.7 7 Smoking attributable deaths 2 n/a % 24.1 8 Smoking prevalence 3 n/a % 25.0 9 Patients hospitalised with alcohol conditions 2 163 1,152 sr 1,088 10 Deaths from alcohol conditions 1 n/a sr 46.4 2 Behaviours 11 Patients hospitalised with drug related conditions 0 0.0 sr 85.1 12 Active travel to work 3 n/a % 14.0 13 Sporting participation 3 n/a % 73.0 14 Patients registered with cancer 1 107 412.9 sr 412.6 15 Patients hospitalised with COPD 2 21 135.2 sr 158.6 16 Patients hospitalised with coronary heart disease 2 76 451.6 sr 347.0 17 Patients hospitalised with cerebrovascular disease 2 23 125.5 sr 173.8 18 Patients hospitalised with asthma 2 145 1,231.6 sr 472.9 19 Patients hospitalised as an emergency 2 662 5,660.1 sr 6,378.9 20 Patients (65+) with multiple hospitalisations 2 70 3,349.4 sr 4,607.6 Ill Health & Injury & Health Ill 21 Road traffic accident casualties 2 75.2 sr 79.4 22 Patients hospitalised after a fall in the home (65+) 2 17 733.2 sr 710.4 23 Prevalence of diabetes 196 3.6 sr2 3.5 24 Patients prescribed drugs for anxiety/depression/psychosis 329 9.2 % 9.7 25 Patients with a psychiatric hospitalisation 2 16 111.9 sr 303.0 Health Mental 26 Deaths from suicide 1 30.4 sr 15.1 27 People (65+) receiving free personal care at home 3 n/a % 5.3 28 Adults claiming incapacity benefit/severe disability allowance 100 3.4 % 5.6 29 People (65+) with intensive care needs cared for at home 3 n/a % 31.7 30 Households assessed as homeless 3 n/a % 1.8 3 & Housing &

Social Care Social 31 Children looked after by local authority n/a cr2 14 32 Single adult dwellings 479 29.0 % 37.8 33 Households in extreme fuel poverty 3 n/a % 7.5 34 Average tariff score of all pupils on the S4 roll n/a 222.6 mean 179.7 35 Primary school attendance n/a 96.0 % 95.2 36 Secondary school attendance n/a 92.7 % 91.1 Education 37 Working age adults with low or no educational qualifications 3 n/a % 14.8 38 Population income deprived 325 9.1 % 15.1 39 Working age population employment deprived 155 7.3 % 11.6 40 Working age population claiming Jobseeker's Allowance 45 2.1 % 4.4

Economy 41 Dependence on out of work benefits or child tax credit 295 37.1 % 46.6 42 People claiming pension credits (aged 60+) 90 8.8 % 11.0 43 Crime rate 56 15.7 cr2 49.5 44 Prisoner population 112.5 sr 205.5

Crime 45 Referrals to Children's Reporter for violence-related offences n/a cr2 8.4 46 Patients hospitalised after an assault 2 28.8 sr 95.2 47 Population within 500 metres of derelict site 0 0.0 % 30.0 48 People living in 15% most 'access deprived' areas 2,192 61.5 % 14.2 49 3 n/a % 52.0

Environment Adults rating neighbourhood as a very good place to live 50 Breast screening uptake 2 463 83.0 % 75.3 51 Mothers smoking during pregnancy 2 16 21.9 % 22.6 52 Teenage pregnancies 2 cr2 41.4 53 Low weight live births 2 % 2.3 54 Babies exclusively breastfed at 6-8 weeks 2 n/a % 26.4 55 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - MMR 2 85 97.7 % 92.1 56 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - all excluding MMR 2 86 98.9 % 97.5 57 Child dental health in primary 1 % 61.8 Women's & Children's Health Children's & Women's 58 Child obesity in primary 1 n/a % 8.0 59 Patients hospitalised by unintentional injuries at home (<15) 2 589.2 sr 377.5 Notes: 1. Five-year combined number, and 5-year average annual measure. 2. Three-year combined number, and 3-year average annual measure. 3. Data available down to local authority level only. Key: n/a= data not available, or cannot be calculated; cr = crude rate per 100,000 population; cr2 = crude rate per 1,000 population; sr = age-sex standardised rate per 100,000 population; sr2 = age-sex standardised rate per 100 population yrs = years; % = percent; mean = average. See the detailed Definitions and Sources table for indicator information and Technical Report (on the web) for further guidance on interpreting the spine.

ScotPHO - Health and Wellbeing Profiles 2010 - www.scotpho.org.uk/profiles 17 IZ Fifteen Intermediate Zone Health Summary

This chart compares the local value for each indicator to the Scottish average and range for all Intermediate Zones.

Statistically significantly 'worse' than Scottish average Statistically not significantly different from Scottish average 'Worse' Area Scotland Average 'Better' Area Statistically significantly 'better' than Scottish average 5th Percentile 25th Percentile 75th Percentile 95th Percentile Statistically significant difference compared to Scottish average No significance can be calculated

Scot. Domain Indicator Number Measure Type 'Worst' Scotland Average 'Best' Average 1 Life expectancy - males 1 n/a 79.4 yrs 74.5 2 Life expectancy - females 1 n/a 79.3 yrs 79.5 3 Deaths all ages 2 101 535.8 sr 707.8 4 Early deaths from coronary heart disease (< 75s) 2 47.7 sr 57.2 & Mortality & 2 Life Expectancy Life 5 Early deaths from cancer (< 75s) 11 81.5 sr 134.7 6 Early deaths from cerebrovascular disease (< 75s) 2 23.8 sr 18.7 7 Smoking attributable deaths 2 n/a % 24.1 8 Smoking prevalence 3 n/a % 25.0 9 Patients hospitalised with alcohol conditions 2 148 1,139 sr 1,088 10 Deaths from alcohol conditions 1 n/a sr 46.4 2 Behaviours 11 Patients hospitalised with drug related conditions 44.2 sr 85.1 12 Active travel to work 3 n/a % 14.0 13 Sporting participation 3 n/a % 73.0 14 Patients registered with cancer 1 109 393.2 sr 412.6 15 Patients hospitalised with COPD 2 13 73.1 sr 158.6 16 Patients hospitalised with coronary heart disease 2 43 234.8 sr 347.0 17 Patients hospitalised with cerebrovascular disease 2 25 122.4 sr 173.8 18 Patients hospitalised with asthma 2 91 810.9 sr 472.9 19 Patients hospitalised as an emergency 2 594 5,142.5 sr 6,378.9 20 Patients (65+) with multiple hospitalisations 2 84 3,434.7 sr 4,607.6 Ill Health & Injury & Health Ill 21 Road traffic accident casualties 2 62.2 sr 79.4 22 Patients hospitalised after a fall in the home (65+) 2 26 895.2 sr 710.4 23 Prevalence of diabetes 178 3.8 sr2 3.5 24 Patients prescribed drugs for anxiety/depression/psychosis 296 9.0 % 9.7 25 Patients with a psychiatric hospitalisation 2 24 208.6 sr 303.0 Health Mental 26 Deaths from suicide 1 18.3 sr 15.1 27 People (65+) receiving free personal care at home 3 n/a % 5.3 28 Adults claiming incapacity benefit/severe disability allowance 65 2.5 % 5.6 29 People (65+) with intensive care needs cared for at home 3 n/a % 31.7 30 Households assessed as homeless 3 n/a % 1.8 3 & Housing &

Social Care Social 31 Children looked after by local authority n/a cr2 14 32 Single adult dwellings 503 31.8 % 37.8 33 Households in extreme fuel poverty 3 n/a % 7.5 34 Average tariff score of all pupils on the S4 roll n/a 250.0 mean 179.7 35 Primary school attendance n/a 96.8 % 95.2 36 Secondary school attendance n/a 94.9 % 91.1 Education 37 Working age adults with low or no educational qualifications 3 n/a % 14.8 38 Population income deprived 165 5.4 % 15.1 39 Working age population employment deprived 105 6.2 % 11.6 40 Working age population claiming Jobseeker's Allowance 25 1.5 % 4.4

Economy 41 Dependence on out of work benefits or child tax credit 135 20.8 % 46.6 42 People claiming pension credits (aged 60+) 50 5.1 % 11.0 43 Crime rate 285 92.8 cr2 49.5 44 Prisoner population 254.3 sr 205.5

Crime 45 Referrals to Children's Reporter for violence-related offences n/a cr2 8.4 46 Patients hospitalised after an assault 2 135.0 sr 95.2 47 Population within 500 metres of derelict site 846 27.8 % 30.0 48 People living in 15% most 'access deprived' areas 0 0.0 % 14.2 49 3 n/a % 52.0

Environment Adults rating neighbourhood as a very good place to live 50 Breast screening uptake 2 413 84.3 % 75.3 51 Mothers smoking during pregnancy 2 % 22.6 52 Teenage pregnancies 2 cr2 41.4 53 Low weight live births 2 0 0.0 % 2.3 54 Babies exclusively breastfed at 6-8 weeks 2 n/a % 26.4 55 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - MMR 2 62 95.4 % 92.1 56 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - all excluding MMR 2 65 100.0 % 97.5 57 Child dental health in primary 1 15 88.2 % 61.8 Women's & Children's Health Children's & Women's 58 Child obesity in primary 1 n/a % 8.0 59 Patients hospitalised by unintentional injuries at home (<15) 2 0 0.0 sr 377.5 Notes: 1. Five-year combined number, and 5-year average annual measure. 2. Three-year combined number, and 3-year average annual measure. 3. Data available down to local authority level only. Key: n/a= data not available, or cannot be calculated; cr = crude rate per 100,000 population; cr2 = crude rate per 1,000 population; sr = age-sex standardised rate per 100,000 population; sr2 = age-sex standardised rate per 100 population yrs = years; % = percent; mean = average. See the detailed Definitions and Sources table for indicator information and Technical Report (on the web) for further guidance on interpreting the spine.

ScotPHO - Health and Wellbeing Profiles 2010 - www.scotpho.org.uk/profiles 18 IZ Sixteen Intermediate Zone Health Summary

This chart compares the local value for each indicator to the Scottish average and range for all Intermediate Zones.

Statistically significantly 'worse' than Scottish average Statistically not significantly different from Scottish average 'Worse' Area Scotland Average 'Better' Area Statistically significantly 'better' than Scottish average 5th Percentile 25th Percentile 75th Percentile 95th Percentile Statistically significant difference compared to Scottish average No significance can be calculated

Scot. Domain Indicator Number Measure Type 'Worst' Scotland Average 'Best' Average 1 Life expectancy - males 1 n/a 72.0 yrs 74.5 2 Life expectancy - females 1 n/a 76.3 yrs 79.5 3 Deaths all ages 2 198 782.1 sr 707.8 4 Early deaths from coronary heart disease (< 75s) 2 54.9 sr 57.2 & Mortality & 2 Life Expectancy Life 5 Early deaths from cancer (< 75s) 16 119.4 sr 134.7 6 Early deaths from cerebrovascular disease (< 75s) 2 47.7 sr 18.7 7 Smoking attributable deaths 2 n/a % 24.1 8 Smoking prevalence 3 n/a % 25.0 9 Patients hospitalised with alcohol conditions 2 253 1,782 sr 1,088 10 Deaths from alcohol conditions 1 n/a sr 46.4 2 Behaviours 11 Patients hospitalised with drug related conditions 15 136.2 sr 85.1 12 Active travel to work 3 n/a % 14.0 13 Sporting participation 3 n/a % 73.0 14 Patients registered with cancer 1 113 421.1 sr 412.6 15 Patients hospitalised with COPD 2 36 169.0 sr 158.6 16 Patients hospitalised with coronary heart disease 2 70 416.6 sr 347.0 17 Patients hospitalised with cerebrovascular disease 2 34 163.8 sr 173.8 18 Patients hospitalised with asthma 2 152 1,163.0 sr 472.9 19 Patients hospitalised as an emergency 2 1,013 7,198.9 sr 6,378.9 20 Patients (65+) with multiple hospitalisations 2 95 3,404.3 sr 4,607.6 Ill Health & Injury & Health Ill 21 Road traffic accident casualties 2 10 88.1 sr 79.4 22 Patients hospitalised after a fall in the home (65+) 2 25 713.5 sr 710.4 23 Prevalence of diabetes 195 3.3 sr2 3.5 24 Patients prescribed drugs for anxiety/depression/psychosis 370 8.8 % 9.7 25 Patients with a psychiatric hospitalisation 2 72 522.9 sr 303.0 Health Mental 26 Deaths from suicide 1 15.3 sr 15.1 27 People (65+) receiving free personal care at home 3 n/a % 5.3 28 Adults claiming incapacity benefit/severe disability allowance 230 6.7 % 5.6 29 People (65+) with intensive care needs cared for at home 3 n/a % 31.7 30 Households assessed as homeless 3 n/a % 1.8 3 & Housing &

Social Care Social 31 Children looked after by local authority n/a cr2 14 32 Single adult dwellings 857 41.3 % 37.8 33 Households in extreme fuel poverty 3 n/a % 7.5 34 Average tariff score of all pupils on the S4 roll n/a 177.8 mean 179.7 35 Primary school attendance n/a 94.4 % 95.2 36 Secondary school attendance n/a 89.7 % 91.1 Education 37 Working age adults with low or no educational qualifications 3 n/a % 14.8 38 Population income deprived 800 19.5 % 15.1 39 Working age population employment deprived 360 14.8 % 11.6 40 Working age population claiming Jobseeker's Allowance 90 3.6 % 4.4

Economy 41 Dependence on out of work benefits or child tax credit 580 61.1 % 46.6 42 People claiming pension credits (aged 60+) 115 10.6 % 11.0 43 Crime rate 467 113.6 cr2 49.5 44 Prisoner population 311.2 sr 205.5

Crime 45 Referrals to Children's Reporter for violence-related offences n/a cr2 8.4 46 Patients hospitalised after an assault 2 14 117.8 sr 95.2 47 Population within 500 metres of derelict site 11 0.3 % 30.0 48 People living in 15% most 'access deprived' areas 0 0.0 % 14.2 49 3 n/a % 52.0

Environment Adults rating neighbourhood as a very good place to live 50 Breast screening uptake 2 374 78.2 % 75.3 51 Mothers smoking during pregnancy 2 54 26.5 % 22.6 52 Teenage pregnancies 2 16 88.4 cr2 41.4 53 Low weight live births 2 % 2.3 54 Babies exclusively breastfed at 6-8 weeks 2 n/a % 26.4 55 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - MMR 2 148 94.9 % 92.1 56 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - all excluding MMR 2 153 98.1 % 97.5 57 Child dental health in primary 1 30 68.2 % 61.8 Women's & Children's Health Children's & Women's 58 Child obesity in primary 1 n/a % 8.0 59 Patients hospitalised by unintentional injuries at home (<15) 2 10 426.6 sr 377.5 Notes: 1. Five-year combined number, and 5-year average annual measure. 2. Three-year combined number, and 3-year average annual measure. 3. Data available down to local authority level only. Key: n/a= data not available, or cannot be calculated; cr = crude rate per 100,000 population; cr2 = crude rate per 1,000 population; sr = age-sex standardised rate per 100,000 population; sr2 = age-sex standardised rate per 100 population yrs = years; % = percent; mean = average. See the detailed Definitions and Sources table for indicator information and Technical Report (on the web) for further guidance on interpreting the spine.

ScotPHO - Health and Wellbeing Profiles 2010 - www.scotpho.org.uk/profiles 19 IZ Seventeen Intermediate Zone Health Summary

This chart compares the local value for each indicator to the Scottish average and range for all Intermediate Zones.

Statistically significantly 'worse' than Scottish average Statistically not significantly different from Scottish average 'Worse' Area Scotland Average 'Better' Area Statistically significantly 'better' than Scottish average 5th Percentile 25th Percentile 75th Percentile 95th Percentile Statistically significant difference compared to Scottish average No significance can be calculated

Scot. Domain Indicator Number Measure Type 'Worst' Scotland Average 'Best' Average 1 Life expectancy - males 1 n/a 74.2 yrs 74.5 2 Life expectancy - females 1 n/a 79.6 yrs 79.5 3 Deaths all ages 2 99 750.3 sr 707.8 4 Early deaths from coronary heart disease (< 75s) 2 32.6 sr 57.2 & Mortality & 2 Life Expectancy Life 5 Early deaths from cancer (< 75s) 13 118.1 sr 134.7 6 Early deaths from cerebrovascular disease (< 75s) 2 41.8 sr 18.7 7 Smoking attributable deaths 2 n/a % 24.1 8 Smoking prevalence 3 n/a % 25.0 9 Patients hospitalised with alcohol conditions 2 147 1,492 sr 1,088 10 Deaths from alcohol conditions 1 n/a sr 46.4 2 Behaviours 11 Patients hospitalised with drug related conditions 44.1 sr 85.1 12 Active travel to work 3 n/a % 14.0 13 Sporting participation 3 n/a % 73.0 14 Patients registered with cancer 1 87 437.0 sr 412.6 15 Patients hospitalised with COPD 2 30 221.2 sr 158.6 16 Patients hospitalised with coronary heart disease 2 54 513.1 sr 347.0 17 Patients hospitalised with cerebrovascular disease 2 23 193.2 sr 173.8 18 Patients hospitalised with asthma 2 91 897.9 sr 472.9 19 Patients hospitalised as an emergency 2 640 6,704.5 sr 6,378.9 20 Patients (65+) with multiple hospitalisations 2 64 3,987.6 sr 4,607.6 Ill Health & Injury & Health Ill 21 Road traffic accident casualties 2 100.0 sr 79.4 22 Patients hospitalised after a fall in the home (65+) 2 508.8 sr 710.4 23 Prevalence of diabetes 161 4.2 sr2 3.5 24 Patients prescribed drugs for anxiety/depression/psychosis 291 9.0 % 9.7 25 Patients with a psychiatric hospitalisation 2 31 301.0 sr 303.0 Health Mental 26 Deaths from suicide 1 20.7 sr 15.1 27 People (65+) receiving free personal care at home 3 n/a % 5.3 28 Adults claiming incapacity benefit/severe disability allowance 120 4.9 % 5.6 29 People (65+) with intensive care needs cared for at home 3 n/a % 31.7 30 Households assessed as homeless 3 n/a % 1.8 3 & Housing &

Social Care Social 31 Children looked after by local authority n/a cr2 14 32 Single adult dwellings 675 41.5 % 37.8 33 Households in extreme fuel poverty 3 n/a % 7.5 34 Average tariff score of all pupils on the S4 roll n/a 191.0 mean 179.7 35 Primary school attendance n/a 96.3 % 95.2 36 Secondary school attendance n/a 91.6 % 91.1 Education 37 Working age adults with low or no educational qualifications 3 n/a % 14.8 38 Population income deprived 455 14.8 % 15.1 39 Working age population employment deprived 175 9.4 % 11.6 40 Working age population claiming Jobseeker's Allowance 60 3.2 % 4.4

Economy 41 Dependence on out of work benefits or child tax credit 390 55.5 % 46.6 42 People claiming pension credits (aged 60+) 70 10.9 % 11.0 43 Crime rate 303 98.7 cr2 49.5 44 Prisoner population 295.9 sr 205.5

Crime 45 Referrals to Children's Reporter for violence-related offences n/a cr2 8.4 46 Patients hospitalised after an assault 2 12 133.8 sr 95.2 47 Population within 500 metres of derelict site 0 0.0 % 30.0 48 People living in 15% most 'access deprived' areas 0 0.0 % 14.2 49 3 n/a % 52.0

Environment Adults rating neighbourhood as a very good place to live 50 Breast screening uptake 2 273 80.5 % 75.3 51 Mothers smoking during pregnancy 2 33 26.6 % 22.6 52 Teenage pregnancies 2 13 88.4 cr2 41.4 53 Low weight live births 2 % 2.3 54 Babies exclusively breastfed at 6-8 weeks 2 n/a % 26.4 55 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - MMR 2 86 95.6 % 92.1 56 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - all excluding MMR 2 89 98.9 % 97.5 57 Child dental health in primary 1 15 65.2 % 61.8 Women's & Children's Health Children's & Women's 58 Child obesity in primary 1 n/a % 8.0 59 Patients hospitalised by unintentional injuries at home (<15) 2 285.4 sr 377.5 Notes: 1. Five-year combined number, and 5-year average annual measure. 2. Three-year combined number, and 3-year average annual measure. 3. Data available down to local authority level only. Key: n/a= data not available, or cannot be calculated; cr = crude rate per 100,000 population; cr2 = crude rate per 1,000 population; sr = age-sex standardised rate per 100,000 population; sr2 = age-sex standardised rate per 100 population yrs = years; % = percent; mean = average. See the detailed Definitions and Sources table for indicator information and Technical Report (on the web) for further guidance on interpreting the spine.

ScotPHO - Health and Wellbeing Profiles 2010 - www.scotpho.org.uk/profiles 20 IZ Eighteen Intermediate Zone Health Summary

This chart compares the local value for each indicator to the Scottish average and range for all Intermediate Zones.

Statistically significantly 'worse' than Scottish average Statistically not significantly different from Scottish average 'Worse' Area Scotland Average 'Better' Area Statistically significantly 'better' than Scottish average 5th Percentile 25th Percentile 75th Percentile 95th Percentile Statistically significant difference compared to Scottish average No significance can be calculated

Scot. Domain Indicator Number Measure Type 'Worst' Scotland Average 'Best' Average 1 Life expectancy - males 1 n/a 73.2 yrs 74.5 2 Life expectancy - females 1 n/a 80.4 yrs 79.5 3 Deaths all ages 2 113 771.7 sr 707.8 4 Early deaths from coronary heart disease (< 75s) 2 19.4 sr 57.2 & Mortality & 2 Life Expectancy Life 5 Early deaths from cancer (< 75s) 14 149.0 sr 134.7 6 Early deaths from cerebrovascular disease (< 75s) 2 18.9 sr 18.7 7 Smoking attributable deaths 2 n/a % 24.1 8 Smoking prevalence 3 n/a % 25.0 9 Patients hospitalised with alcohol conditions 2 127 1,341 sr 1,088 10 Deaths from alcohol conditions 1 n/a sr 46.4 2 Behaviours 11 Patients hospitalised with drug related conditions 35.5 sr 85.1 12 Active travel to work 3 n/a % 14.0 13 Sporting participation 3 n/a % 73.0 14 Patients registered with cancer 1 66 367.3 sr 412.6 15 Patients hospitalised with COPD 2 30 247.3 sr 158.6 16 Patients hospitalised with coronary heart disease 2 43 397.4 sr 347.0 17 Patients hospitalised with cerebrovascular disease 2 16 118.9 sr 173.8 18 Patients hospitalised with asthma 2 108 1,237.6 sr 472.9 19 Patients hospitalised as an emergency 2 594 6,222.0 sr 6,378.9 20 Patients (65+) with multiple hospitalisations 2 62 3,786.6 sr 4,607.6 Ill Health & Injury & Health Ill 21 Road traffic accident casualties 2 77.4 sr 79.4 22 Patients hospitalised after a fall in the home (65+) 2 522.4 sr 710.4 23 Prevalence of diabetes 110 3.0 sr2 3.5 24 Patients prescribed drugs for anxiety/depression/psychosis 256 8.9 % 9.7 25 Patients with a psychiatric hospitalisation 2 24 220.7 sr 303.0 Health Mental 26 Deaths from suicide 1 16.9 sr 15.1 27 People (65+) receiving free personal care at home 3 n/a % 5.3 28 Adults claiming incapacity benefit/severe disability allowance 95 4.1 % 5.6 29 People (65+) with intensive care needs cared for at home 3 n/a % 31.7 30 Households assessed as homeless 3 n/a % 1.8 3 & Housing &

Social Care Social 31 Children looked after by local authority n/a cr2 14 32 Single adult dwellings 366 27.1 % 37.8 33 Households in extreme fuel poverty 3 n/a % 7.5 34 Average tariff score of all pupils on the S4 roll n/a 202.9 mean 179.7 35 Primary school attendance n/a 97.0 % 95.2 36 Secondary school attendance n/a 93.6 % 91.1 Education 37 Working age adults with low or no educational qualifications 3 n/a % 14.8 38 Population income deprived 240 8.4 % 15.1 39 Working age population employment deprived 125 7.2 % 11.6 40 Working age population claiming Jobseeker's Allowance 55 3.2 % 4.4

Economy 41 Dependence on out of work benefits or child tax credit 290 40.7 % 46.6 42 People claiming pension credits (aged 60+) 45 6.7 % 11.0 43 Crime rate 97 34.0 cr2 49.5 44 Prisoner population 180.1 sr 205.5

Crime 45 Referrals to Children's Reporter for violence-related offences n/a cr2 8.4 46 Patients hospitalised after an assault 2 10 141.3 sr 95.2 47 Population within 500 metres of derelict site 0 0.0 % 30.0 48 People living in 15% most 'access deprived' areas 0 0.0 % 14.2 49 3 n/a % 52.0

Environment Adults rating neighbourhood as a very good place to live 50 Breast screening uptake 2 244 80.5 % 75.3 51 Mothers smoking during pregnancy 2 17 11.8 % 22.6 52 Teenage pregnancies 2 cr2 41.4 53 Low weight live births 2 % 2.3 54 Babies exclusively breastfed at 6-8 weeks 2 n/a % 26.4 55 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - MMR 2 145 95.4 % 92.1 56 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - all excluding MMR 2 147 96.7 % 97.5 57 Child dental health in primary 1 29 76.3 % 61.8 Women's & Children's Health Children's & Women's 58 Child obesity in primary 1 n/a % 8.0 59 Patients hospitalised by unintentional injuries at home (<15) 2 292.2 sr 377.5 Notes: 1. Five-year combined number, and 5-year average annual measure. 2. Three-year combined number, and 3-year average annual measure. 3. Data available down to local authority level only. Key: n/a= data not available, or cannot be calculated; cr = crude rate per 100,000 population; cr2 = crude rate per 1,000 population; sr = age-sex standardised rate per 100,000 population; sr2 = age-sex standardised rate per 100 population yrs = years; % = percent; mean = average. See the detailed Definitions and Sources table for indicator information and Technical Report (on the web) for further guidance on interpreting the spine.

ScotPHO - Health and Wellbeing Profiles 2010 - www.scotpho.org.uk/profiles 21 IZ Nineteen Intermediate Zone Health Summary

This chart compares the local value for each indicator to the Scottish average and range for all Intermediate Zones.

Statistically significantly 'worse' than Scottish average Statistically not significantly different from Scottish average 'Worse' Area Scotland Average 'Better' Area Statistically significantly 'better' than Scottish average 5th Percentile 25th Percentile 75th Percentile 95th Percentile Statistically significant difference compared to Scottish average No significance can be calculated

Scot. Domain Indicator Number Measure Type 'Worst' Scotland Average 'Best' Average 1 Life expectancy - males 1 n/a 89.0 yrs 74.5 2 Life expectancy - females 1 n/a 82.5 yrs 79.5 3 Deaths all ages 2 82 618.2 sr 707.8 4 Early deaths from coronary heart disease (< 75s) 2 26.2 sr 57.2 & Mortality & 2 Life Expectancy Life 5 Early deaths from cancer (< 75s) 18 172.1 sr 134.7 6 Early deaths from cerebrovascular disease (< 75s) 2 0 0.0 sr 18.7 7 Smoking attributable deaths 2 n/a % 24.1 8 Smoking prevalence 3 n/a % 25.0 9 Patients hospitalised with alcohol conditions 2 127 1,159 sr 1,088 10 Deaths from alcohol conditions 1 n/a sr 46.4 2 Behaviours 11 Patients hospitalised with drug related conditions 31.9 sr 85.1 12 Active travel to work 3 n/a % 14.0 13 Sporting participation 3 n/a % 73.0 14 Patients registered with cancer 1 79 442.3 sr 412.6 15 Patients hospitalised with COPD 2 16 132.1 sr 158.6 16 Patients hospitalised with coronary heart disease 2 49 387.7 sr 347.0 17 Patients hospitalised with cerebrovascular disease 2 14 88.1 sr 173.8 18 Patients hospitalised with asthma 2 109 1,043.7 sr 472.9 19 Patients hospitalised as an emergency 2 618 6,009.7 sr 6,378.9 20 Patients (65+) with multiple hospitalisations 2 81 4,913.8 sr 4,607.6 Ill Health & Injury & Health Ill 21 Road traffic accident casualties 2 13 160.1 sr 79.4 22 Patients hospitalised after a fall in the home (65+) 2 481.7 sr 710.4 23 Prevalence of diabetes 153 3.9 sr2 3.5 24 Patients prescribed drugs for anxiety/depression/psychosis 287 8.9 % 9.7 25 Patients with a psychiatric hospitalisation 2 16 152.0 sr 303.0 Health Mental 26 Deaths from suicide 1 26.8 sr 15.1 27 People (65+) receiving free personal care at home 3 n/a % 5.3 28 Adults claiming incapacity benefit/severe disability allowance 100 4.0 % 5.6 29 People (65+) with intensive care needs cared for at home 3 n/a % 31.7 30 Households assessed as homeless 3 n/a % 1.8 3 & Housing &

Social Care Social 31 Children looked after by local authority n/a cr2 14 32 Single adult dwellings 466 31.3 % 37.8 33 Households in extreme fuel poverty 3 n/a % 7.5 34 Average tariff score of all pupils on the S4 roll n/a 179.0 mean 179.7 35 Primary school attendance n/a 95.7 % 95.2 36 Secondary school attendance n/a 91.8 % 91.1 Education 37 Working age adults with low or no educational qualifications 3 n/a % 14.8 38 Population income deprived 395 12.6 % 15.1 39 Working age population employment deprived 150 7.9 % 11.6 40 Working age population claiming Jobseeker's Allowance 70 3.7 % 4.4

Economy 41 Dependence on out of work benefits or child tax credit 380 47.0 % 46.6 42 People claiming pension credits (aged 60+) 80 11.5 % 11.0 43 Crime rate 113 36.1 cr2 49.5 44 Prisoner population 252.1 sr 205.5

Crime 45 Referrals to Children's Reporter for violence-related offences n/a cr2 8.4 46 Patients hospitalised after an assault 2 129.1 sr 95.2 47 Population within 500 metres of derelict site 0 0.0 % 30.0 48 People living in 15% most 'access deprived' areas 2,195 70.2 % 14.2 49 3 n/a % 52.0

Environment Adults rating neighbourhood as a very good place to live 50 Breast screening uptake 2 350 87.7 % 75.3 51 Mothers smoking during pregnancy 2 35 30.2 % 22.6 52 Teenage pregnancies 2 cr2 41.4 53 Low weight live births 2 % 2.3 54 Babies exclusively breastfed at 6-8 weeks 2 n/a % 26.4 55 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - MMR 2 104 95.4 % 92.1 56 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - all excluding MMR 2 107 98.2 % 97.5 57 Child dental health in primary 1 12 54.5 % 61.8 Women's & Children's Health Children's & Women's 58 Child obesity in primary 1 n/a % 8.0 59 Patients hospitalised by unintentional injuries at home (<15) 2 300.2 sr 377.5 Notes: 1. Five-year combined number, and 5-year average annual measure. 2. Three-year combined number, and 3-year average annual measure. 3. Data available down to local authority level only. Key: n/a= data not available, or cannot be calculated; cr = crude rate per 100,000 population; cr2 = crude rate per 1,000 population; sr = age-sex standardised rate per 100,000 population; sr2 = age-sex standardised rate per 100 population yrs = years; % = percent; mean = average. See the detailed Definitions and Sources table for indicator information and Technical Report (on the web) for further guidance on interpreting the spine.

ScotPHO - Health and Wellbeing Profiles 2010 - www.scotpho.org.uk/profiles 22 IZ Twenty Intermediate Zone Health Summary

This chart compares the local value for each indicator to the Scottish average and range for all Intermediate Zones.

Statistically significantly 'worse' than Scottish average Statistically not significantly different from Scottish average 'Worse' Area Scotland Average 'Better' Area Statistically significantly 'better' than Scottish average 5th Percentile 25th Percentile 75th Percentile 95th Percentile Statistically significant difference compared to Scottish average No significance can be calculated

Scot. Domain Indicator Number Measure Type 'Worst' Scotland Average 'Best' Average 1 Life expectancy - males 1 n/a 74.8 yrs 74.5 2 Life expectancy - females 1 n/a 80.3 yrs 79.5 3 Deaths all ages 2 188 704.4 sr 707.8 4 Early deaths from coronary heart disease (< 75s) 2 45.2 sr 57.2 & Mortality & 2 Life Expectancy Life 5 Early deaths from cancer (< 75s) 21 113.8 sr 134.7 6 Early deaths from cerebrovascular disease (< 75s) 2 19.1 sr 18.7 7 Smoking attributable deaths 2 n/a % 24.1 8 Smoking prevalence 3 n/a % 25.0 9 Patients hospitalised with alcohol conditions 2 204 1,222 sr 1,088 10 Deaths from alcohol conditions 1 n/a sr 46.4 2 Behaviours 11 Patients hospitalised with drug related conditions 27.8 sr 85.1 12 Active travel to work 3 n/a % 14.0 13 Sporting participation 3 n/a % 73.0 14 Patients registered with cancer 1 125 341.1 sr 412.6 15 Patients hospitalised with COPD 2 32 121.4 sr 158.6 16 Patients hospitalised with coronary heart disease 2 80 383.7 sr 347.0 17 Patients hospitalised with cerebrovascular disease 2 37 160.2 sr 173.8 18 Patients hospitalised with asthma 2 133 888.9 sr 472.9 19 Patients hospitalised as an emergency 2 885 5,476.0 sr 6,378.9 20 Patients (65+) with multiple hospitalisations 2 122 3,854.0 sr 4,607.6 Ill Health & Injury & Health Ill 21 Road traffic accident casualties 2 17 129.0 sr 79.4 22 Patients hospitalised after a fall in the home (65+) 2 26 579.7 sr 710.4 23 Prevalence of diabetes 233 3.7 sr2 3.5 24 Patients prescribed drugs for anxiety/depression/psychosis 394 8.7 % 9.7 25 Patients with a psychiatric hospitalisation 2 50 291.9 sr 303.0 Health Mental 26 Deaths from suicide 1 9.3 sr 15.1 27 People (65+) receiving free personal care at home 3 n/a % 5.3 28 Adults claiming incapacity benefit/severe disability allowance 175 4.8 % 5.6 29 People (65+) with intensive care needs cared for at home 3 n/a % 31.7 30 Households assessed as homeless 3 n/a % 1.8 3 & Housing &

Social Care Social 31 Children looked after by local authority n/a cr2 14 32 Single adult dwellings 744 35.7 % 37.8 33 Households in extreme fuel poverty 3 n/a % 7.5 34 Average tariff score of all pupils on the S4 roll n/a 214.6 mean 179.7 35 Primary school attendance n/a 96.9 % 95.2 36 Secondary school attendance n/a 92.8 % 91.1 Education 37 Working age adults with low or no educational qualifications 3 n/a % 14.8 38 Population income deprived 500 11.4 % 15.1 39 Working age population employment deprived 250 9.9 % 11.6 40 Working age population claiming Jobseeker's Allowance 95 3.9 % 4.4

Economy 41 Dependence on out of work benefits or child tax credit 340 36.3 % 46.6 42 People claiming pension credits (aged 60+) 150 11.7 % 11.0 43 Crime rate 299 68.1 cr2 49.5 44 Prisoner population 65.0 sr 205.5

Crime 45 Referrals to Children's Reporter for violence-related offences n/a cr2 8.4 46 Patients hospitalised after an assault 2 86.1 sr 95.2 47 Population within 500 metres of derelict site 1,885 43.3 % 30.0 48 People living in 15% most 'access deprived' areas 0 0.0 % 14.2 49 3 n/a % 52.0

Environment Adults rating neighbourhood as a very good place to live 50 Breast screening uptake 2 464 80.0 % 75.3 51 Mothers smoking during pregnancy 2 32 25.8 % 22.6 52 Teenage pregnancies 2 14 53.6 cr2 41.4 53 Low weight live births 2 % 2.3 54 Babies exclusively breastfed at 6-8 weeks 2 n/a % 26.4 55 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - MMR 2 111 99.1 % 92.1 56 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - all excluding MMR 2 112 100.0 % 97.5 57 Child dental health in primary 1 19 54.3 % 61.8 Women's & Children's Health Children's & Women's 58 Child obesity in primary 1 n/a % 8.0 59 Patients hospitalised by unintentional injuries at home (<15) 2 469.6 sr 377.5 Notes: 1. Five-year combined number, and 5-year average annual measure. 2. Three-year combined number, and 3-year average annual measure. 3. Data available down to local authority level only. Key: n/a= data not available, or cannot be calculated; cr = crude rate per 100,000 population; cr2 = crude rate per 1,000 population; sr = age-sex standardised rate per 100,000 population; sr2 = age-sex standardised rate per 100 population yrs = years; % = percent; mean = average. See the detailed Definitions and Sources table for indicator information and Technical Report (on the web) for further guidance on interpreting the spine.

ScotPHO - Health and Wellbeing Profiles 2010 - www.scotpho.org.uk/profiles 23 IZ Twenty One Intermediate Zone Health Summary

This chart compares the local value for each indicator to the Scottish average and range for all Intermediate Zones.

Statistically significantly 'worse' than Scottish average Statistically not significantly different from Scottish average 'Worse' Area Scotland Average 'Better' Area Statistically significantly 'better' than Scottish average 5th Percentile 25th Percentile 75th Percentile 95th Percentile Statistically significant difference compared to Scottish average No significance can be calculated

Scot. Domain Indicator Number Measure Type 'Worst' Scotland Average 'Best' Average 1 Life expectancy - males 1 n/a 73.6 yrs 74.5 2 Life expectancy - females 1 n/a 81.7 yrs 79.5 3 Deaths all ages 2 127 728.8 sr 707.8 4 Early deaths from coronary heart disease (< 75s) 2 33.1 sr 57.2 & Mortality & 2 Life Expectancy Life 5 Early deaths from cancer (< 75s) 17 145.9 sr 134.7 6 Early deaths from cerebrovascular disease (< 75s) 2 13.4 sr 18.7 7 Smoking attributable deaths 2 n/a % 24.1 8 Smoking prevalence 3 n/a % 25.0 9 Patients hospitalised with alcohol conditions 2 162 1,360 sr 1,088 10 Deaths from alcohol conditions 1 n/a sr 46.4 2 Behaviours 11 Patients hospitalised with drug related conditions 35.5 sr 85.1 12 Active travel to work 3 n/a % 14.0 13 Sporting participation 3 n/a % 73.0 14 Patients registered with cancer 1 110 452.9 sr 412.6 15 Patients hospitalised with COPD 2 21 138.7 sr 158.6 16 Patients hospitalised with coronary heart disease 2 66 440.2 sr 347.0 17 Patients hospitalised with cerebrovascular disease 2 28 162.4 sr 173.8 18 Patients hospitalised with asthma 2 104 889.8 sr 472.9 19 Patients hospitalised as an emergency 2 734 6,162.2 sr 6,378.9 20 Patients (65+) with multiple hospitalisations 2 97 4,757.4 sr 4,607.6 Ill Health & Injury & Health Ill 21 Road traffic accident casualties 2 19 186.1 sr 79.4 22 Patients hospitalised after a fall in the home (65+) 2 19 977.9 sr 710.4 23 Prevalence of diabetes 177 3.9 sr2 3.5 24 Patients prescribed drugs for anxiety/depression/psychosis 319 8.8 % 9.7 25 Patients with a psychiatric hospitalisation 2 32 251.3 sr 303.0 Health Mental 26 Deaths from suicide 1 14.4 sr 15.1 27 People (65+) receiving free personal care at home 3 n/a % 5.3 28 Adults claiming incapacity benefit/severe disability allowance 135 5.0 % 5.6 29 People (65+) with intensive care needs cared for at home 3 n/a % 31.7 30 Households assessed as homeless 3 n/a % 1.8 3 & Housing &

Social Care Social 31 Children looked after by local authority n/a cr2 14 32 Single adult dwellings 638 38.2 % 37.8 33 Households in extreme fuel poverty 3 n/a % 7.5 34 Average tariff score of all pupils on the S4 roll n/a 187.8 mean 179.7 35 Primary school attendance n/a 95.8 % 95.2 36 Secondary school attendance n/a 91.2 % 91.1 Education 37 Working age adults with low or no educational qualifications 3 n/a % 14.8 38 Population income deprived 635 18.5 % 15.1 39 Working age population employment deprived 245 12.3 % 11.6 40 Working age population claiming Jobseeker's Allowance 90 4.6 % 4.4

Economy 41 Dependence on out of work benefits or child tax credit 435 49.8 % 46.6 42 People claiming pension credits (aged 60+) 105 12.0 % 11.0 43 Crime rate 265 77.0 cr2 49.5 44 Prisoner population 231.5 sr 205.5

Crime 45 Referrals to Children's Reporter for violence-related offences n/a cr2 8.4 46 Patients hospitalised after an assault 2 12 130.8 sr 95.2 47 Population within 500 metres of derelict site 1,805 53.0 % 30.0 48 People living in 15% most 'access deprived' areas 0 0.0 % 14.2 49 3 n/a % 52.0

Environment Adults rating neighbourhood as a very good place to live 50 Breast screening uptake 2 380 81.4 % 75.3 51 Mothers smoking during pregnancy 2 52 39.1 % 22.6 52 Teenage pregnancies 2 12 58.3 cr2 41.4 53 Low weight live births 2 % 2.3 54 Babies exclusively breastfed at 6-8 weeks 2 n/a % 26.4 55 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - MMR 2 122 96.8 % 92.1 56 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - all excluding MMR 2 124 98.4 % 97.5 57 Child dental health in primary 1 17 51.5 % 61.8 Women's & Children's Health Children's & Women's 58 Child obesity in primary 1 n/a % 8.0 59 Patients hospitalised by unintentional injuries at home (<15) 2 432.2 sr 377.5 Notes: 1. Five-year combined number, and 5-year average annual measure. 2. Three-year combined number, and 3-year average annual measure. 3. Data available down to local authority level only. Key: n/a= data not available, or cannot be calculated; cr = crude rate per 100,000 population; cr2 = crude rate per 1,000 population; sr = age-sex standardised rate per 100,000 population; sr2 = age-sex standardised rate per 100 population yrs = years; % = percent; mean = average. See the detailed Definitions and Sources table for indicator information and Technical Report (on the web) for further guidance on interpreting the spine.

ScotPHO - Health and Wellbeing Profiles 2010 - www.scotpho.org.uk/profiles 24 IZ Twenty Two Intermediate Zone Health Summary

This chart compares the local value for each indicator to the Scottish average and range for all Intermediate Zones.

Statistically significantly 'worse' than Scottish average Statistically not significantly different from Scottish average 'Worse' Area Scotland Average 'Better' Area Statistically significantly 'better' than Scottish average 5th Percentile 25th Percentile 75th Percentile 95th Percentile Statistically significant difference compared to Scottish average No significance can be calculated

Scot. Domain Indicator Number Measure Type 'Worst' Scotland Average 'Best' Average 1 Life expectancy - males 1 n/a 75.7 yrs 74.5 2 Life expectancy - females 1 n/a 82.9 yrs 79.5 3 Deaths all ages 2 115 577.5 sr 707.8 4 Early deaths from coronary heart disease (< 75s) 2 50.4 sr 57.2 & Mortality & 2 Life Expectancy Life 5 Early deaths from cancer (< 75s) 25 137.0 sr 134.7 6 Early deaths from cerebrovascular disease (< 75s) 2 22.8 sr 18.7 7 Smoking attributable deaths 2 n/a % 24.1 8 Smoking prevalence 3 n/a % 25.0 9 Patients hospitalised with alcohol conditions 2 175 911 sr 1,088 10 Deaths from alcohol conditions 1 n/a sr 46.4 2 Behaviours 11 Patients hospitalised with drug related conditions 28.8 sr 85.1 12 Active travel to work 3 n/a % 14.0 13 Sporting participation 3 n/a % 73.0 14 Patients registered with cancer 1 111 370.9 sr 412.6 15 Patients hospitalised with COPD 2 31 139.0 sr 158.6 16 Patients hospitalised with coronary heart disease 2 77 379.2 sr 347.0 17 Patients hospitalised with cerebrovascular disease 2 31 145.6 sr 173.8 18 Patients hospitalised with asthma 2 138 792.5 sr 472.9 19 Patients hospitalised as an emergency 2 806 4,823.2 sr 6,378.9 20 Patients (65+) with multiple hospitalisations 2 68 2,999.8 sr 4,607.6 Ill Health & Injury & Health Ill 21 Road traffic accident casualties 2 14 70.1 sr 79.4 22 Patients hospitalised after a fall in the home (65+) 2 17 764.8 sr 710.4 23 Prevalence of diabetes 233 3.4 sr2 3.5 24 Patients prescribed drugs for anxiety/depression/psychosis 453 8.6 % 9.7 25 Patients with a psychiatric hospitalisation 2 34 172.1 sr 303.0 Health Mental 26 Deaths from suicide 1 3.1 sr 15.1 27 People (65+) receiving free personal care at home 3 n/a % 5.3 28 Adults claiming incapacity benefit/severe disability allowance 120 2.3 % 5.6 29 People (65+) with intensive care needs cared for at home 3 n/a % 31.7 30 Households assessed as homeless 3 n/a % 1.8 3 & Housing &

Social Care Social 31 Children looked after by local authority n/a cr2 14 32 Single adult dwellings 594 27.3 % 37.8 33 Households in extreme fuel poverty 3 n/a % 7.5 34 Average tariff score of all pupils on the S4 roll n/a 197.0 mean 179.7 35 Primary school attendance n/a 96.6 % 95.2 36 Secondary school attendance n/a 93.5 % 91.1 Education 37 Working age adults with low or no educational qualifications 3 n/a % 14.8 38 Population income deprived 390 6.6 % 15.1 39 Working age population employment deprived 190 4.8 % 11.6 40 Working age population claiming Jobseeker's Allowance 65 1.5 % 4.4

Economy 41 Dependence on out of work benefits or child tax credit 390 23.9 % 46.6 42 People claiming pension credits (aged 60+) 80 6.9 % 11.0 43 Crime rate 95 16.0 cr2 49.5 44 Prisoner population 0 0.0 sr 205.5

Crime 45 Referrals to Children's Reporter for violence-related offences n/a cr2 8.4 46 Patients hospitalised after an assault 2 22.1 sr 95.2 47 Population within 500 metres of derelict site 0 0.0 % 30.0 48 People living in 15% most 'access deprived' areas 3,410 57.6 % 14.2 49 3 n/a % 52.0

Environment Adults rating neighbourhood as a very good place to live 50 Breast screening uptake 2 510 83.9 % 75.3 51 Mothers smoking during pregnancy 2 26 21.1 % 22.6 52 Teenage pregnancies 2 cr2 41.4 53 Low weight live births 2 % 2.3 54 Babies exclusively breastfed at 6-8 weeks 2 n/a % 26.4 55 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - MMR 2 117 94.4 % 92.1 56 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - all excluding MMR 2 118 95.2 % 97.5 57 Child dental health in primary 1 37 80.4 % 61.8 Women's & Children's Health Children's & Women's 58 Child obesity in primary 1 n/a % 8.0 59 Patients hospitalised by unintentional injuries at home (<15) 2 189.0 sr 377.5 Notes: 1. Five-year combined number, and 5-year average annual measure. 2. Three-year combined number, and 3-year average annual measure. 3. Data available down to local authority level only. Key: n/a= data not available, or cannot be calculated; cr = crude rate per 100,000 population; cr2 = crude rate per 1,000 population; sr = age-sex standardised rate per 100,000 population; sr2 = age-sex standardised rate per 100 population yrs = years; % = percent; mean = average. See the detailed Definitions and Sources table for indicator information and Technical Report (on the web) for further guidance on interpreting the spine.

ScotPHO - Health and Wellbeing Profiles 2010 - www.scotpho.org.uk/profiles 25 IZ Twenty Three Intermediate Zone Health Summary

This chart compares the local value for each indicator to the Scottish average and range for all Intermediate Zones.

Statistically significantly 'worse' than Scottish average Statistically not significantly different from Scottish average 'Worse' Area Scotland Average 'Better' Area Statistically significantly 'better' than Scottish average 5th Percentile 25th Percentile 75th Percentile 95th Percentile Statistically significant difference compared to Scottish average No significance can be calculated

Scot. Domain Indicator Number Measure Type 'Worst' Scotland Average 'Best' Average 1 Life expectancy - males 1 n/a 73.4 yrs 74.5 2 Life expectancy - females 1 n/a 76.1 yrs 79.5 3 Deaths all ages 2 111 757.2 sr 707.8 4 Early deaths from coronary heart disease (< 75s) 2 26.7 sr 57.2 & Mortality & 2 Life Expectancy Life 5 Early deaths from cancer (< 75s) 24 165.4 sr 134.7 6 Early deaths from cerebrovascular disease (< 75s) 2 27.9 sr 18.7 7 Smoking attributable deaths 2 n/a % 24.1 8 Smoking prevalence 3 n/a % 25.0 9 Patients hospitalised with alcohol conditions 2 167 1,338 sr 1,088 10 Deaths from alcohol conditions 1 n/a sr 46.4 2 Behaviours 11 Patients hospitalised with drug related conditions 30.6 sr 85.1 12 Active travel to work 3 n/a % 14.0 13 Sporting participation 3 n/a % 73.0 14 Patients registered with cancer 1 91 378.1 sr 412.6 15 Patients hospitalised with COPD 2 24 134.8 sr 158.6 16 Patients hospitalised with coronary heart disease 2 56 348.6 sr 347.0 17 Patients hospitalised with cerebrovascular disease 2 24 174.2 sr 173.8 18 Patients hospitalised with asthma 2 157 1,481.5 sr 472.9 19 Patients hospitalised as an emergency 2 671 6,409.6 sr 6,378.9 20 Patients (65+) with multiple hospitalisations 2 79 3,977.8 sr 4,607.6 Ill Health & Injury & Health Ill 21 Road traffic accident casualties 2 10 115.5 sr 79.4 22 Patients hospitalised after a fall in the home (65+) 2 15 794.3 sr 710.4 23 Prevalence of diabetes 158 3.4 sr2 3.5 24 Patients prescribed drugs for anxiety/depression/psychosis 279 8.4 % 9.7 25 Patients with a psychiatric hospitalisation 2 30 281.9 sr 303.0 Health Mental 26 Deaths from suicide 1 19.0 sr 15.1 27 People (65+) receiving free personal care at home 3 n/a % 5.3 28 Adults claiming incapacity benefit/severe disability allowance 95 3.4 % 5.6 29 People (65+) with intensive care needs cared for at home 3 n/a % 31.7 30 Households assessed as homeless 3 n/a % 1.8 3 & Housing &

Social Care Social 31 Children looked after by local authority n/a cr2 14 32 Single adult dwellings 562 33.5 % 37.8 33 Households in extreme fuel poverty 3 n/a % 7.5 34 Average tariff score of all pupils on the S4 roll n/a 186.4 mean 179.7 35 Primary school attendance n/a 95.0 % 95.2 36 Secondary school attendance n/a 92.0 % 91.1 Education 37 Working age adults with low or no educational qualifications 3 n/a % 14.8 38 Population income deprived 320 9.8 % 15.1 39 Working age population employment deprived 160 7.8 % 11.6 40 Working age population claiming Jobseeker's Allowance 50 2.5 % 4.4

Economy 41 Dependence on out of work benefits or child tax credit 210 35.5 % 46.6 42 People claiming pension credits (aged 60+) 80 8.9 % 11.0 43 Crime rate 104 31.8 cr2 49.5 44 Prisoner population 288.1 sr 205.5

Crime 45 Referrals to Children's Reporter for violence-related offences n/a cr2 8.4 46 Patients hospitalised after an assault 2 11 126.7 sr 95.2 47 Population within 500 metres of derelict site 0 0.0 % 30.0 48 People living in 15% most 'access deprived' areas 0 0.0 % 14.2 49 3 n/a % 52.0

Environment Adults rating neighbourhood as a very good place to live 50 Breast screening uptake 2 410 83.5 % 75.3 51 Mothers smoking during pregnancy 2 19 21.3 % 22.6 52 Teenage pregnancies 2 cr2 41.4 53 Low weight live births 2 % 2.3 54 Babies exclusively breastfed at 6-8 weeks 2 n/a % 26.4 55 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - MMR 2 67 95.7 % 92.1 56 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - all excluding MMR 2 70 100.0 % 97.5 57 Child dental health in primary 1 17 77.3 % 61.8 Women's & Children's Health Children's & Women's 58 Child obesity in primary 1 n/a % 8.0 59 Patients hospitalised by unintentional injuries at home (<15) 2 95.7 sr 377.5 Notes: 1. Five-year combined number, and 5-year average annual measure. 2. Three-year combined number, and 3-year average annual measure. 3. Data available down to local authority level only. Key: n/a= data not available, or cannot be calculated; cr = crude rate per 100,000 population; cr2 = crude rate per 1,000 population; sr = age-sex standardised rate per 100,000 population; sr2 = age-sex standardised rate per 100 population yrs = years; % = percent; mean = average. See the detailed Definitions and Sources table for indicator information and Technical Report (on the web) for further guidance on interpreting the spine.

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This chart compares the local value for each indicator to the Scottish average and range for all Intermediate Zones.

Statistically significantly 'worse' than Scottish average Statistically not significantly different from Scottish average 'Worse' Area Scotland Average 'Better' Area Statistically significantly 'better' than Scottish average 5th Percentile 25th Percentile 75th Percentile 95th Percentile Statistically significant difference compared to Scottish average No significance can be calculated

Scot. Domain Indicator Number Measure Type 'Worst' Scotland Average 'Best' Average 1 Life expectancy - males 1 n/a 78.0 yrs 74.5 2 Life expectancy - females 1 n/a 77.9 yrs 79.5 3 Deaths all ages 2 72 569.6 sr 707.8 4 Early deaths from coronary heart disease (< 75s) 2 18.6 sr 57.2 & Mortality & 2 Life Expectancy Life 5 Early deaths from cancer (< 75s) 13 147.9 sr 134.7 6 Early deaths from cerebrovascular disease (< 75s) 2 0 0.0 sr 18.7 7 Smoking attributable deaths 2 n/a % 24.1 8 Smoking prevalence 3 n/a % 25.0 9 Patients hospitalised with alcohol conditions 2 146 1,441 sr 1,088 10 Deaths from alcohol conditions 1 n/a sr 46.4 2 Behaviours 11 Patients hospitalised with drug related conditions 18.6 sr 85.1 12 Active travel to work 3 n/a % 14.0 13 Sporting participation 3 n/a % 73.0 14 Patients registered with cancer 1 64 351.7 sr 412.6 15 Patients hospitalised with COPD 2 16 165.4 sr 158.6 16 Patients hospitalised with coronary heart disease 2 41 395.5 sr 347.0 17 Patients hospitalised with cerebrovascular disease 2 19 126.5 sr 173.8 18 Patients hospitalised with asthma 2 162 1,586.7 sr 472.9 19 Patients hospitalised as an emergency 2 749 7,236.6 sr 6,378.9 20 Patients (65+) with multiple hospitalisations 2 47 3,358.6 sr 4,607.6 Ill Health & Injury & Health Ill 21 Road traffic accident casualties 2 13 122.5 sr 79.4 22 Patients hospitalised after a fall in the home (65+) 2 551.8 sr 710.4 23 Prevalence of diabetes 138 4.0 sr2 3.5 24 Patients prescribed drugs for anxiety/depression/psychosis 284 8.4 % 9.7 25 Patients with a psychiatric hospitalisation 2 33 311.3 sr 303.0 Health Mental 26 Deaths from suicide 1 25.4 sr 15.1 27 People (65+) receiving free personal care at home 3 n/a % 5.3 28 Adults claiming incapacity benefit/severe disability allowance 110 4.1 % 5.6 29 People (65+) with intensive care needs cared for at home 3 n/a % 31.7 30 Households assessed as homeless 3 n/a % 1.8 3 & Housing &

Social Care Social 31 Children looked after by local authority n/a cr2 14 32 Single adult dwellings 485 31.2 % 37.8 33 Households in extreme fuel poverty 3 n/a % 7.5 34 Average tariff score of all pupils on the S4 roll n/a 180.7 mean 179.7 35 Primary school attendance n/a 95.3 % 95.2 36 Secondary school attendance n/a 92.7 % 91.1 Education 37 Working age adults with low or no educational qualifications 3 n/a % 14.8 38 Population income deprived 375 11.0 % 15.1 39 Working age population employment deprived 170 8.0 % 11.6 40 Working age population claiming Jobseeker's Allowance 80 3.7 % 4.4

Economy 41 Dependence on out of work benefits or child tax credit 500 51.8 % 46.6 42 People claiming pension credits (aged 60+) 55 9.5 % 11.0 43 Crime rate 135 39.6 cr2 49.5 44 Prisoner population 34.0 sr 205.5

Crime 45 Referrals to Children's Reporter for violence-related offences n/a cr2 8.4 46 Patients hospitalised after an assault 2 15 139.5 sr 95.2 47 Population within 500 metres of derelict site 0 0.0 % 30.0 48 People living in 15% most 'access deprived' areas 0 0.0 % 14.2 49 3 n/a % 52.0

Environment Adults rating neighbourhood as a very good place to live 50 Breast screening uptake 2 281 83.6 % 75.3 51 Mothers smoking during pregnancy 2 31 22.1 % 22.6 52 Teenage pregnancies 2 12 50.8 cr2 41.4 53 Low weight live births 2 % 2.3 54 Babies exclusively breastfed at 6-8 weeks 2 n/a % 26.4 55 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - MMR 2 142 94.0 % 92.1 56 Immunisation uptake at 24 months - all excluding MMR 2 150 99.3 % 97.5 57 Child dental health in primary 1 32 91.4 % 61.8 Women's & Children's Health Children's & Women's 58 Child obesity in primary 1 n/a % 8.0 59 Patients hospitalised by unintentional injuries at home (<15) 2 254.8 sr 377.5 Notes: 1. Five-year combined number, and 5-year average annual measure. 2. Three-year combined number, and 3-year average annual measure. 3. Data available down to local authority level only. Key: n/a= data not available, or cannot be calculated; cr = crude rate per 100,000 population; cr2 = crude rate per 1,000 population; sr = age-sex standardised rate per 100,000 population; sr2 = age-sex standardised rate per 100 population yrs = years; % = percent; mean = average. See the detailed Definitions and Sources table for indicator information and Technical Report (on the web) for further guidance on interpreting the spine.

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NB: more details on methodology and definitions are available in our technical report , available on the ScotPHO website at www.scotpho.org.uk/profiles . Indicator Description Definition Time Period Source1 No. 1 – 2 Life expectancy Estimated average male and female life 1994-98 to GROS expectancy at birth in years (using Chiang (II) 2003-07 method).* 3 - 6 Deaths Deaths from all causes (all ages), coronary 2007-09 GROS heart disease, cancer and cerebrovascular disease (under 75s); 3-year total number and 3-year average directly age-sex standardised rate per 100,000 population per year.* 7 Smoking Deaths from smoking related and attributable 2007-09 GROS attributable causes: 3-year total number and 3-year average deaths percentage (denominator is all deaths). * 8 Smoking Random adult respondents to the Scottish 2007/08 SHoS (question prevalence Household Survey, answering yes to the RG19YN) question "Do you smoke cigarettes nowadays?". The denominator is the total number of random adults answering this question (from the relevant council area). 9 Patients Patients discharged from hospital (annually) 1997-99 to ISD Scotland hospitalised with alcohol related and attributable conditions: 2007-09 (SMR1/01, with alcohol 3-year total number and 3-year average directly Linked conditions age-sex standardised rate per 100,000 Database) population per year.* 10 Deaths from Deaths from alcohol related and attributable 2005-09 GROS alcohol conditions: 5-year total number and 5-year conditions average directly age-sex standardised rate per 100,000 population per year. * 11 Patients Patients discharged from hospital (annually) 2007-09 ISD Scotland hospitalised with drug related conditions: 3-year total (SMR1/01, with drug number and 3-year average directly age-sex Linked related standardised rate per 100,000 population per Database) conditions year. * 12 Active travel to Number and percentage of adults travelling to 2007/08 SHoS (question work work by either cycling or walking. The RD3) denominator is all adults travelling to work. * 13 Sporting Number and percentage of adults participating 2007/08 SHoS (question participation in sporting activity. * SPRT3a) 14 Patients Patients newly diagnosed with cancer: 5-year 2003-07 ISD Scotland, registered with total number and 5-year average directly age- Scottish Cancer cancer sex standardised rate per 100,000 population Registry per year. (SMR06) 15 – 20 Hospitalised Patients discharged from hospital (annually) 1997-99 to ISD Scotland patients with specific conditions (COPD, coronary heart 2007-09 (SMR1/01, disease, cerebrovascular disease, asthma) or in Linked particular circumstances (emergency Database) admissions, multiple admissions in 65+ age group), expressed as 3-year total number and 3-year average directly age-sex standardised rate per 100,000 population per year. 21 Road traffic Patients discharged from hospital or died as a 2007-09 ISD Scotland accident result of a road traffic accident: 3-year total (SMR1/01, casualties number and 3-year average directly age-sex Linked standardised rate per 100,000 population per Database) or year. GROS

*see technical report (at www.scotpho.org.uk/profiles) for more detail 1 In some cases this indicates the source of original raw datasets, with that data then manipulated by ISD to calculate required measures (e.g. life expectancy at birth, age-sex standardized mortality rates).

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Indicator Description Definition Time Period Source1 No. 22 Patients Patients aged 65+ years discharged from 2007-09 ISD Scotland hospitalised hospital (annually) after an emergency (SMR1/01, after a fall in admission resulting from a fall in the home: 3- Linked the home (65+) year total number and 3-year average directly Database) age-sex standardised rate per 100,000 population per year. 23 Prevalence of Patients registered with diabetes mellitus (all 2010 SCI-DC diabetes types), expressed as directly age-sex (snapshot as standardised rate per 100 population. at 16th March) 24 Patients Estimated number and percentage of population 2009 ISD Scotland prescribed being prescribed drugs for anxiety, depression (Prescribing drugs for or psychosis. Information anxiety/ System), CHI depression/ extract psychosis 25 Patients with a Patients discharged from psychiatric hospitals 2006-08 ISD Scotland psychiatric (annually): 3-year total number and 3-year (SMR04) hospitalisation directly age-sex standardised rate per 100,000 population per year. 26 Deaths from Deaths from suicide and undetermined intent: 2005-09 GROS suicide 5-year total number and 5-year average directly age-sex standardised rate per 100,000 population per year. 27 People (65+) Number and percentage of people aged 65+ 2009/10 SG- Community receiving free who receive free personal care services at (year ending Care Statistics personal care at home. In the spine chart this indicator is 31st March) home assigned to 'worse' if proportion is below the Scottish average. 28 Adults claiming Number and percentage of all adults aged 16+ 2010 DWP incapacity claiming incapacity benefit/severe disability (Quarter benefit/severe allowance (SDA). ending disability February) allowance 29 People (65+) Number and percentage of people aged 65+ 2008/09 SG- Community with intensive with intensive care needs who receive 10+ (year ending Care Statistics care needs hours of home care per week. 31st March) cared for at home ‘People aged 65+ with intensive care needs’ is defined as those: Receiving 10+ hours of home care (purchased or provided by a local authority) per week/Resident in a Care Home/Resident long-term in an NHS hospital.

In the spine chart this indicator is assigned to 'worse' if percentage is below the Scottish average. 30 Households Households categorised as homeless (based on 2008/09 SG – Housing assessed as applications to local authorities under the (year ending Statistics homeless Homeless Persons Legislation) - number and 31st March) percentage of all households. 31 Children looked Number of children looked after by local 2009 SG after by local authority (0-18 years): Number and crude rate authority per 1,000 population 0-18 years. 32 Single adult Number and percentage of dwellings subject to 2009 GROS dwellings a Council Tax discount of 25 per cent. This may include, for example, dwellings with a single adult, dwellings with one adult living with one or more children, or with one or more adults who are 'disregarded' for Council Tax purposes. *see technical report (at www.scotpho.org.uk/profiles) for more detail 1 In some cases this indicates the source of original raw datasets, with that data then manipulated by ISD to calculate required measures (e.g. life expectancy at birth, age-sex standardized mortality rates). ScotPHO - Health and Wellbeing Profiles 2010 29 Definitions and Sources

Indicator Description Definition Time Period Source1 No. 33 Households in Percentage of all households that suffer 2005-08 SHCS extreme fuel ‘extreme fuel poverty’: defined as having to poverty spend over 20% of household income on fuel (4-year average). 34 Average tariff Average tariff score (pupil attainment) of all 2003/04 to SNS/SG score of all pupils enrolled in fourth year of secondary 2008/09 pupils on the S4 school (S4) of publicly funded secondary (school year) roll schools.* 35 – 36 School Primary and Secondary school attendance rate – 2008/09 SG (via SNS) attendance number attending and percentage of all pupils (school year) (based on pupil’s area of residence). 37 Working age Number and percentage of all working age 2008 APS (via SNS) adults with low adults (16-64 years(male), 16-59 (female)) who or no have with no qualifications or qualifications at educational SCQF level 4 or lower. qualifications 38 Population Adults defined as ‘income deprived’ expressed 2008 SIMD 2009, SG income deprived as a number and percentage of the total population. 39 Working age Adults defined as ‘employment deprived’ 2008 SIMD 2009, SG population expressed as a number and percentage of the employment working age population (16-64 years(male), 16- deprived 59 (female)). 40 Working age Population of working age in receipt of JSA: 2000 to DWP population number and percentage of total working age 2010 claiming population (16-64 years(male), 16-59 (Quarter Jobseeker’s (female)). ending allowance February) 41 Dependence on Number and percentage of children living in 2008 HMRC out of work households that are dependent on out of work (snapshot as benefits or child benefit OR where child tax credit is more than at 31st tax credit the family element. August) 42 People claiming Number and percentage of population aged 60+ 2010 DWP pension credits claiming guaranteed and savings element (Quarter (aged 60+) pension credit. ending February) 43 Crime rate Number of crimes (based on SIMD crimes of 2007/08 SIMD 2009, SG violence; drug offences; domestic house (year ending breaking; minor assault; and vandalism) and 31st March) rate per 1,000 population per year. 44 Prisoner Prisoner population (16+ years) on 30th June 30th June SPS population based on prisoners home address: total number 2008 imprisoned and directly age standardised rate snapshot per 100,000 population. 45 Referrals to Number of children referred to the Scottish 2009/10 SCRA Children’s Children’s Reporter Administration for violence (year ending Reporter for related offences (8-15 years): Number and 31st March) violence-related crude rate per 1,000 population 8-15 years. * offences 46 Patients Number of patients discharged from hospital 2007-09 ISD Scotland hospitalised (annually) following an admission for assault: 3- (SMR1/01, after an assault year total number and 3-year average directly Linked age-sex standardised rate per 100,000 Database) population per year. *

*see technical report (at www.scotpho.org.uk/profiles) for more detail 1 In some cases this indicates the source of original raw datasets, with that data then manipulated by ISD to calculate required measures (e.g. life expectancy at birth, age-sex standardized mortality rates).

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Indicator Description Definition Time Period Source1 No. 47 Population Number and percentage of total population 2009 SVDLS/SNS within 500 living within 500 metres of a derelict site. metres of a derelict site 48 People living in Number and percentage of total population 2008 SIMD 2009, SG 15% most living in 15% most ‘access deprived’ areas (data 'access zones) in Scotland. deprived' areas 49 Adults rating Percentage of all adults surveyed who rated 2007/08 SHoS (question neighborhood as their neighbourhood ‘a very good place to live’. RB1) ‘very good place to live’ 50 Breast Breast screening uptake for all eligible women 2006-08 SBSP screening aged 50–70 (routine appointments): uptake 3-year total number and 3-year average percentage. 51 Mothers Women recorded as a ‘current smoker’ at 2006-08 ISD Scotland smoking during antenatal booking appointment: 3-year total (SMR02) pregnancy number and 3-year average percentage.

Denominator: All women with a known smoking status at booking (those with a smoking status of ‘unknown’ have been excluded) 52 Teenage Teenage (<18 years) pregnancies: 3-year total 2006-08 GROS and pregnancies number and 3-year average crude rate per Notifications of 1,000 females aged 15-17.* Abortions to the Chief Medical Officer for Scotland 53 Low weight live Low weight (<2,500g) live full-term singleton 2006-08 ISD Scotland births births: 3-year total number and 3-year average (SMR02) percentage of all live singleton births. 54 Babies Number of babies reported by parent as being 2006-08 CHSP-PS exclusively exclusively breastfed at 6-8 week review: 3- breastfed at 6-8 year total number and 3-year average weeks percentage.

Denominator: total number of babies receiving a 6-8 week review. Data not available for all areas* 55 – 56 Immunisation Immunisation uptake at 24 months for 2006-08 SIRS uptake Diphtheria, Pertussis, Tetanus, Polio, Hib, and - separately - MMR (measles, mumps and rubella): 3-year total number and 3-year average percentage of children of this age. 57 Child dental Primary 1 children receiving a ‘Category C’ letter 2008/09 NDIP Basic health in from Basic Inspection ("No obvious decay (school year) Inspection primary 1 experience, but child should continue to see the family dentist on a regular basis.") – number and percentage of all children inspected. 58 Child obesity in Primary 1 children whose BMI is within the top 2008/09 CHSP-S primary 1 5% of the 1990 UK reference range for their age (school year) and sex – number and percentage of all children reviewed. Data not available for all areas* 59 Patients Number of patients aged under 15 discharged 2007-09 ISD Scotland hospitalised by from hospital (annually) after an emergency (SMR1/01, unintentional admission due to an accident in the home: 3- Linked injuries at home year total number and 3-year average directly Database) (<15) age-sex standardised rate per 100,000 population per year. *see technical report (at www.scotpho.org.uk/profiles) for more detail 1 In some cases this indicates the source of original raw datasets, with that data then manipulated by ISD to calculate required measures (e.g. life expectancy at birth, age-sex standardized mortality rates). ScotPHO - Health and Wellbeing Profiles 2010 31 Further information

Abbreviations APS: Annual Population Survey BMI: Body Mass Index CHI: Community Health Index CHSP-PS: Child Health Systems Programme – Pre-school Children CHSP-S: Child Health Systems Programme – School aged Children COPD: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease DWP: Department for Work and Pensions GROS: General Register Office for Scotland ISD: Information Services Division (of NHS Scotland) NDIP: National Dental Inspection Programme ROS: Registers of Scotland SBSP: Scottish Breast Screening Programme SCI-DC: Scottish Care Information - Diabetes Collaboration SCRA: Scottish Children’s Reporter Administration SDA: Severe Disability Allowance SG: Scottish Government SHCS: Scottish House Condition Survey SHoS: Scottish Household Survey SIMD2009: Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation 2009 SIRS: Scottish Immunisation Recall System SMR01/02/04: Scottish Morbidity Records SNS: Scottish Neighbourhood Statistics SPS: Scottish Prison Service SVDLS Scottish Vacant and Derelict Land Survey

Additional Profiles Products:

 Scotland level report  Technical report  Sub-CHP Excel workbooks  Spine chart packs (small area (intermediate geography) spines by CHP)

Acknowledgements:

Members of the ScotPHO team who were involved with the production of these profiles: Andrew Gasiorowski, Dr Diane Stockton, Dr Colin Fischbacher, Dr Alison Burlison, Dariusz Blaszczak, Dr James Reid, Ian Grant, Linsey Galbraith, Garry Hecht, Richard Lawder, Iona Child, Dr Rory Mitchell, Elaine Tod and Dr Gerry McCartney. Everyone who provided data for inclusion in the profiles. Members of the Profiles Project Board. Everyone who took part in the profiles consultations, and/or provided comment on the draft profiles. Dataworx Ltd for profile production automation.

For further information on this profile and the wider Health and Wellbeing Profiles Project please contact:

ISD ScotPHO Team : Andrew Gasiorowski : Dr Diane Stockton: email: [email protected] email: [email protected] email: [email protected] fax: 0131 275 7511 tel: 0141 282 2143 tel: 0131 275 6817

Dataworx: Adrian Watson email: [email protected]

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