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Staffordshire Moorlands District Profile DRAFT EARLY YEARS DISTRICT PROFILE STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS DISTRICT PROFILE NOVEMBER 2015 (DRAFT) 1 CANNOCK DISTRICT PROFILE CONTENTS PAGE Introduction ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3 Overview Ward Boundaries .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Population ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 Vulnerable Groups ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 6 Household Composition ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 7 Early Years Reach .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 Conception Teenage Pregnancy ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9 Births Smoking at Delivery and Low Birthweight ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 10 General Fertility Rates and Live Births .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 11 0-6 Weeks Breastfeeding Initiation and Prevalence ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 12 1 Year and 2 Year Think2 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 13 Sufficiency ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14 Toddler NEF .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 15 Hospital Attendances and Admissions ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16 First Day of School Childhood Obesity ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17 Early Years Foundation Stage Profile ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18 Summary .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19 Report compiled by Operational Intelligence and Performance Team Claire Makinson - Performance Manager, 01785 277067 Farhana Patel - Performance Officer, 01785 277798 2 CANNOCK DISTRICT PROFILE INTRODUCTION The purpose of the Early Years District Profile is to bring together a wide range of indicators for each district. It provides the commissioners with a robust evidence base across a range of health and wellbeing issues to help identify priority areas to target and place services in appropriate areas. The report pulls together information from various sources to present a picture of the health and wellbeing of children aged 0-4, following through the Best Start Pathway. The data is presented and displayed at Ward Level with comparisons made with Staffordshire and England. Information used in the report is the latest available at the time of writing. Health and social needs are complex and it is unlikely that there will be a single factor which is responsible for the particular situation in each local area. Therefore, it is important that no single item of information is treated in isolation. Instead the various pieces of data and evidence should be used together to give a better picture of the needs of children and young people in the local community. We aim to produce this annually with the next one being due November 2016 to support the Districts with their Local Authority annual conversations. Report compiled by Operational Intelligence and Performance Team Claire Makinson - Performance Manager, 01785 277067 Farhana Patel - Performance Officer, 01785 277798 3 STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS DISTRICT PROFILE WARD BOUNDARIES OVERVIEW Ward Boundaries 1 Alton 2 Bagnall and Stanley 3 Biddulph East 4 Biddulph Moor 5 Biddulph North 17 6 Biddulph South 5 7 Biddulph West 20 26 8 Brown Edge and Endon 7 4 3 23 25 9 Caverswall 6 22 Cellarhead 24 10 8 11 Cheadle North East 19 12 Cheadle South East 2 21 15 13 Cheadle West 14 Checkley 27 10 15 Cheddleton 16 16 Churnet 9 11 17 Dane 13 1 18 Forsbrook 18 12 19 Hamps Valley 20 Horton 14 21 Ipstones 22 Leek East 23 Leek North Wards by Deprivation Staffordshire Moorlands District 24 Leek South This product contains mapping data licensed from Ordinance 0 - 30% Survey with the permission of the Controller of Her Majesty’s 25 Leek West 30% - 50% Stationary Office© 26 Manifold 50% - 70% 70% - 100% Crown Copyright and/or database right 2015. All rights reserved. 27 Werrington Licence Number 100019422 4 STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS DISTRICT PROFILE POPULATION OVERVIEW Total Population 2013 Population Total 2013 Population 5 under Total 5's Under of Percentage (%) 2011 Group Ethnic Minority families, income low in Children 2015 (%) 16 under aged (CWI) Index Wellbeing Child score weighted 2009 CWI deprived most the in % 2009 quintile national Alton 1,387 41 3.0% 3.1% 5% 56.8 0.0% Bagnall and Stanley 1,622 53 3.3% 2.0% 8% 73.4 0.0% • Biddulph East 6,420 462 7.2% 2.7% 27% 153.9 0.0% Overall, Staffordshire Moorlands has a low Biddulph Moor 1,630 58 3.6% 1.4% 7% 45.5 0.0% proportion of under 5’s compared to England. Biddulph North 4,949 194 3.9% 1.6% 5% 56.7 0.0% At ward level there is very little variance, with Biddulph South 1,655 51 3.1% 1.9% 5% 50.6 0.0% Biddulph West 5,269 283 5.4% 1.7% 11% 82.1 0.0% Alton having 3.0% and Biddulph East having Brown Edge and Endon 4,895 196 4.0% 1.9% 4% 87.2 0.0% 7.2%, which is above the England average. Caverswall 4,969 62 3.7% 1.5% 4% 93.0 0.0% Cellarhead 3,212 124 3.9% 3.5% 5% 70.1 0.0% Cheadle North East 3,610 185 5.1% 2.8% 17% 110.9 0.0% Cheadle South East 3,590 197 5.5% 2.2% 8% 58.0 0.0% • Cheadle West 5,010 232 4.6% 2.9% 12% 46.1 0.0% There are none of the 27 wards in Checkley 5,766 291 5.0% 2.1% 9% 81.9 0.0% Staffordshire moorlands with children in the Cheddleton 5,411 237 4.4% 2.8% 6% 67.6 0.0% most deprived national quintile for the Child Churnet 3,172 132 4.2% 1.2% 5% 75.3 0.0% Dane 1,510 59 3.9% 2.0% 10% 181.8 0.0% Wellbeing Index. Forsbrook 5,140 224 4.4% 2.0% 11% 63.6 0.0% Hamps Valley 1,891 82 4.3% 2.4% 3% 108.2 0.0% Horton 1,858 78 4.2% 2.4% 4% 65.9 0.0% Ipstones 1,776 61 3.4% 1.7% 4% 75.9 0.0% Leek East 4,943 239 4.8% 4.3% 12% 68.9 0.0% Leek North 5,442 356 6.5% 3.5% 25% 163.3 0.0% Leek South 5,887 365 6.2% 3.5% 14% 105.2 0.0% Leek West 4,644 215 4.6% 3.4% 8% 56.8 0.0% Manifold 1,835 76 4.1% 1.5% 4% 153.4 0.0% Werrington 3,195 134 4.2% 2.2% 4% 38.9 0.0% Staffordshire Moorlands 97,415 4,688 4.8% 2.5% 11% 88.2 0.0% Staffordshire 857,007 46,099 5.4% 6.4% 15% 114.3 7.8% England 56,948,229 3,592,907 6.3% 20.2% 20% 159.3 24.4% 5 STAFFORDSHIRE MOORLANDS DISTRICT PROFILE VULNERABLE GROUPS OVERVIEW • Within Staffordshire Moorlands there are a large number of wards with low numbers of children being subject of a Child Protection Plan and being Looked After as identified by the need to suppress data due to low numbers. There are only 3 wards, all with a rate of Rate per 1,000 CP 2013/14 CP 1,000 per Rate 2013/14 LAC 1,000 per Rate 2013/14 CIN 1,000 per Rate 2) (Phase Involvements Total BRFC with Involvements Total BRFC (Phase2) 0-4 Children Alton s s 26.5 0 0 children subject of a Child protection Plan above the rate Bagnall
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