H e a l t h Bromsgrove P r o f i l e This profile gives a picture of health in 2 this area. It is designed to help local government and health services 0 understand their community’s needs, so 1 that they can work to improve people’s 3 health and reduce health inequalities. Published on 24th September 2013 Visit the Health Profiles website for: Profiles of all local authorities in England Interactive maps – see how health varies Bromsgrove at a glance between areas The health of people in Bromsgrove is generally better More health indicator information than the England average. Deprivation is lower than Links to more community health profiles average, however about 1,600 children live in poverty. and tools Life expectancy for men is higher than the England Health Profiles are produced by Public Health England. average. Life expectancy is 6.3 years lower for men in the most www.healthprofiles.info deprived areas of Bromsgrove than in the least A4123(T) deprived areas. A4400 A491 A4034 A4030 A4100 A459 A45 A4099 A41 Over the last 10 years, all cause mortality rates have A449(T) A458 A461 A456 A4123 A4540 A34 fallen. The early death rate from heart disease and Stourbridge A4029 Halesowen stroke has fallen and is similar to the England average. A4036 In Year 6, 17.5% of children are classified as obese. Hagley A4040 The level of smoking in pregnancy is worse than the West Hagley Clent Romsley A451 England average. Levels of teenage pregnancy and Image found and displayed. A435 A456(T) Hollywood GCSE attainment are better than the England average. Belbroughton Drakes Cross A450 The estimated level of adult physical activity is better Wildmoor Cofton Hackett Wythall Lickey Fairfield than the England average. Rates of sexually Marlbrook A448 Bournheath Barnt Green transmitted infections, road injuries and deaths, #Name?Dodford M42 Blackwell Alvechurch Rowney Green smoking related deaths and hospital stays for alcohol Burcot Sidemoor Bromsgrove related harm are better than the England average. The Aston Fields Holt End rate of excess winter deaths is worse than average. Stoke Heath A4023 Priorities in Bromsgrove include older people and Stoke Prior REDDITCH A4189 A442 management of long term conditions, mental health A435(T) and well-being, obesity and alcohol. For more information see www.worcestershire.gov.uk A4133 Droitwich Spa © C A38 M5 r o A441 w n © Crown Copyright and database rights 2013, Ordnance Survey 100016969 C A38(T) o Other map data © Collins Bartholomew. p y r i g h t 2 Population 94,000 0 1 Mid-2011 population estimate 3 Source: Office for National Statistics © Crown Copyright 2013 Bromsgrove - 24th September 2013 © Crown Copyright and database rights 2013, Ordnance Survey 100016969 areas are the most deprived in this area. 2010 byLower Super OutputArea). The darkestcoloured based on local quintiles (of theIndex ofMultiple Deprivation This map shows differences in deprivation levels this in area a localview Health inequalities: © Crown Copyright and database rights 2013, Ordnance Survey 100016969 areas are some ofthe most deprived areas inEngland. 2010 byLower Super OutputArea). The darkestcoloured based on national quintiles (ofthe Index ofMultiple Deprivation This map shows differences in deprivation levels this in area a nationalview Deprivation: N N Bromsgrove - 24th September 2013 0 0 2 2 Legend as above 1 -most deprived quintile deprived 4 4 Miles Miles 2 www.healthprofiles.info 3 England and this area who each in live ofthese quintiles. This chartshows the percentage ofthe population in this area. average expectancy life each in the of tenth population of 3.5 years for females.The points on this chart show the rates in 2006-2010,this range is 6.3 years for males and this area from mostto least deprived. Based on death life expectancy atbirth across the whole population of Inequality,which is amodelled estimate ofthe range in The lines onthis chartrepresent theSlope of Index Life Expectancy at Birth (years) % Residents 100 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 0 Most Deprived England 4 Male Inequality Slope Male Slope Inequality Female Male Life Life Male Expectancy Expectancy Female Life 5 - least 5 -least Bromsgrove deprived quintile deprived © Crown © Copyright Crown 2013 Least Deprived Health inequalities: changes over time Trend 1: These graphs show how changes in death rates for this All age, all cause mortality area compare with changes for the whole of England. Data points on the graph are mid-points of 3-year 1250 averages of yearly rates. For example the dot labelled 1150 2003 represents the 3-year period 2002 to 2004. 1050 Trend 1 compares rates of death, at all ages and from 950 all causes, in this area with those for England. 850 750 650 Trend 2 compares rates of early death from heart population 550 disease and stroke (in people under 75) in this area with those for England. 450 350 Age-standardised rate/100,000 250 Trend 3 compares rates of early death from cancer (in 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 people under 75) in this area with those for England. Years Males: England Bromsgrove Females: England Bromsgrove Trend 2: Trend 3: Early death rates from heart disease and stroke Early death rates from cancer 195 195 175 175 155 155 135 135 115 115 95 95 population population 75 75 55 55 35 35 Age-standardised rate/100,000 Age-standardised rate/100,000 15 15 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Years Years England Bromsgrove England Bromsgrove Health inequalities: ethnicity 80% This chart shows the percentage of hospital admissions in 2011/12 that were 70% emergencies for each ethnic group in this area. A high percentage of emergency admissions may reflect some patients not 60% accessing or receiving the care most suited to managing their conditions. By comparing the percentage in each ethnic group in this 50% area with that of the whole population of England (represented by the horizontal line) possible inequalities can be identified. 40% 30% Bromsgrove 20% England average (all ethnic groups) 95% confidence Emergencyadmissions: age-standardised percentage 10% intervals Figures based on small numbers of admissions have 0% been suppressed to avoid any potential disclosure of All ethnic White Mixed Asian Black Chinese Other Unknown information about individuals. groups 7950 7392 49 89 23 8 47 342 Local number of emergency admissions 39.8% 40.5% 44.6% 38.9% 32.8% 39.5% 62.1% 28.8% Local value 40.6% 41.1% 40.0% 45.3% 44.4% 38.0% 46.4% 30.1% England value © Crown Copyright 2013 www.healthprofiles.info Bromsgrove - 24th September 2013 Health summary for E07000234 Bromsgrove The chart below shows how the health of people in this area compares with the rest of England. This area's result for each indicator is shown as a circle. The average rate for England is shown by the black line, which is always at the centre of the chart. The range of results for all local areas in England is shown as a grey bar. A red circle means that this area is significantly worse than England for that indicator; however, a green circle may still indicate an important public health problem. Significantly worse than England average England Average Not significantly different from England average England England Worst Best Significantly better than England average 25th 75th Percentile Percentile Local No. Local Eng Eng Eng Domain Indicator England Range Per Year Value Avg Worst Best 1 Deprivation 0 0.0 20.3 83.7 0.0 2 Proportion of children in poverty 1600 9.9 21.1 45.9 6.2 3 Statutory homelessness 66 1.7 2.3 9.7 0.0 4 GCSE achieved (5A*-C inc. Eng & Maths) 867 66.2 59.0 31.9 81.0 Ourcommunities 5 Violent crime 951 10.2 13.6 32.7 4.2 6 Long term unemployment 256 4.4 9.5 31.3 1.2 7 Smoking in pregnancy ‡ 144 16.7 13.3 30.0 2.9 8 Starting breast feeding ‡ 649 74.1 74.8 41.8 96.0 9 Obese Children (Year 6) ‡ 161 17.5 19.2 28.5 10.3 health 16 82.8 61.8 154.9 12.5 Children's and Children's 10 Alcohol-specific hospital stays (under 18) young people's young 11 Teenage pregnancy (under 18) ‡ 44 24.4 34.0 58.5 11.7 12 Adults smoking n/a 15.7 20.0 29.4 8.2 13 Increasing and higher risk drinking n/a 23.3 22.3 25.1 15.7 14 Healthy eating adults n/a 30.0 28.7 19.3 47.8 lifestyle 15 Physically active adults n/a 60.6 56.0 43.8 68.5 Adults' health and health Adults' 16 Obese adults ‡ n/a 24.9 24.2 30.7 13.9 17 Incidence of malignant melanoma 18 18.5 14.5 28.8 3.2 18 Hospital stays for self-harm 164 202.5 207.9 542.4 51.2 19 Hospital stays for alcohol related harm ‡ 1853 1472 1895 3276 910 20 Drug misuse 137 2.3 8.6 26.3 0.8 21 People diagnosed with diabetes 3895 5.3 5.8 8.4 3.4 poor health poor Disease and Disease 22 New cases of tuberculosis 0 0.4 15.4 137.0 0.0 23 Acute sexually transmitted infections 508 542 804 3210 162 24 Hip fracture in 65s and over 133 476 457 621 327 25 Excess winter deaths ‡ 89 29.9 19.1 35.3 -0.4 26 Life expectancy – male n/a 80.7 78.9 73.8 83.0 27 Life expectancy – female n/a 83.1 82.9 79.3 86.4 28 Infant deaths 4 4.1 4.3 8.0 1.1 29 Smoking related deaths 136 157 201 356 122 causesdeath of 30 Early deaths: heart disease and stroke 66 54.8 60.9 113.3 29.2 Life expectancy and Life 31 Early deaths: cancer 111 93.9 108.1 153.2 77.7 32 Road injuries and deaths 23 24.6 41.9 125.1 13.1 ‡ For comparison with PHOF Indicators, please go to the following link: www.healthprofiles.info/PHOF Indicator Notes 1 % people in this area living in 20% most deprived areas in England, 2010 2 % children (under 16) in families receiving
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