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June 2018
The chart below shows how children's health and wellbeing in this area compares with the rest of England. The local result for each indicator is shown as a
circle, against the range of results for England shown as a grey bar. The line at the centre of the chart shows the England average.
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No significant change
Not significantly different from the England average
Increasing / decreasing and getting better Significantly better than England average
Increasing / decreasing and getting worse Significantly worse than England average
Trend cannot be calculated Significance cannot be tested
Local no. Local
per year* value
Indicator
1 Infant mortality
2 Child mortality rate (1-17 years)
3 MMR vaccination for one dose (2 years)
≥95% <90%
90% to 95%
4 Dtap / IPV / Hib vaccination (2 years)
5 Children in care immunisations
6 Children achieving a good level of development at the end of reception
7 GCSE attainment: average Attainment 8 score
8 GCSE attainment: average Attainment 8 score of children in care
9 16-17 year olds not in education, employment or training
10 First time entrants to the youth justice system
11 Children in low income families (under 16 years)
12 Family homelessness
13 Children in care
14 Children killed and seriously injured (KSI) on England’s roads
15 Low birth weight of term babies
16 Obese children (4-5 years)
17 Obese children (10-11 years)
18 Children with one or more decayed, missing or filled teeth
19 Hospital admissions for dental caries (0-4 years)
20 Under 18 conceptions
21 Teenage mothers
22 Admission episodes for alcohol-specific conditions - under 18s
23 Hospital admissions due to substance misuse (15-24 years)
24 Smoking status at time of delivery
25 Breastfeeding initiation
26 Breastfeeding prevalence at 6-8 weeks after birth
27 A&E attendances (0-4 years)
28 Hospital admissions caused by injuries in children (0-14 years)
29 Hospital admissions caused by injuries in young people (15-24 years)
30 Hospital admissions for asthma (under 19 years)
31 Hospital admissions for mental health conditions
32 Hospital admissions as a result of self-harm (10-24 years)
Notes and definitions
Eng.
worst
25th
percentile
Regional average
75th
percentile
Eng.
best
9 5.4 3.9 7.9 5 19.2 11.6 22.4
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6.2
1,738 89.8 91.6 69.8 97.5
1,861 96.2 95.1 74.7 98.6
315 94.6 84.6 5.0 100.0
1,141 66.7 70.7 60.9 78.9
- 38.8 44.6 37.6 56.2
- 20.4 22.8 12.1 34.2
300 8.8 6.0 44.8 2.1
53 430.6 327.1 739.6 97.5
7,205 27.6 16.8 30.5 6.1
15 0.2 1.9 8.4 0.1
525 184 62 184 20
10 39.4 17.1 46.8 1.3
1.3
52 3.5 2.8 5.2 161 10.0 9.6 13.5 4.8
291 21.1 20.0 29.2 11.3
- 24.9 23.3 47.1 12.9
68 797.5 234.7 1,144.8 25.3
82 34.6 18.8 36.5 4.6
36 2.1 0.8 2.1 0.0
21 74.3 34.2 100.0 6.5
32.1
56 339.0 89.8 339.0 507 28.1 10.7 28.1 2.3
1,068 59.2 74.5 37.9 96.7
- - 44.4 19.3 75.6
3,399 399.1 601.8 1,926.8 333.5
433 181.1 101.5 190.5 43.3
407 254.8 129.2 254.8 64.0
141 465.6 202.8 497.5 63.6
54 188.8 81.5 188.8 14.3
273 1,156.8 404.6 1,156.8 98.2
*Numbers in italics are calculated by dividing the total number for the three year period by three to give an average figure
Where data is not available or figures have been suppressed, this is indicated by a dash in the appropriate box
1 Mortality rate per 1,000 live births (aged under 1 year),
2014-2016
2 Directly standardised rate per 100,000 children aged
1-17 years, 2014-2016
3 % children immunised against measles, mumps and
rubella (first dose by age 2 years), 2016/17
4 % children completing a course of immunisation
against diphtheria, tetanus, polio, pertussis and Hib by
age 2 years, 2016/17
5 % children in care with up-to-date immunisations, 2017
6 % children achieving a good level of development
within Early Years Foundation Stage Profile, 2016/17
7 GCSE attainment: average attainment 8 score, 2016/17
8 GCSE attainment attainment: average attaiment 8
score of children looked after, 2016
9 % not in education, employment or training (NEET) or
whose activity is not known as a proportion of total 16-17
year olds known to local authority, 2016
10 Rate per 100,000 of 10-17 year olds receiving their
first reprimand, warning or conviction, 2016
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Blackpool Child Health Profile
11 % of children aged under 16 years living in families in
receipt of out of work benefits or tax credits where their
reported income is less than 60% median income, 2015
12 Statutory homeless households with dependent
children or pregnant women per 1,000 households,
2016/17
13 Rate of children looked after at 31 March per 10,000
population aged under 18 years, 2017
14 Crude rate of children aged 0-15 years who were
killed or seriously injured in road traffic accidents per
100,000 population, 2014-2016
15 Percentage of live-born babies, born at term, weighing
less than 2,500 grams, 2016
16 % school children in Reception year classified as
obese, 2016/17
17 % school children in Year 6 classified as obese,
2016/17
18 % children aged 5 years with one or more decayed,
missing or filled teeth, 2016/17
19 Crude rate per 100,000 (aged 0-4 years) for hospital
admissions for dental caries, 2014/15-2016/17
20 Under 18 conception rate per 1,000 females aged
15-17 years, 2016
21 % of delivery episodes where the mother is aged less
than 18 years, 2016/17
22 Hospital admissions for alcohol-specific conditions –
under 18 year olds, crude rate per 100,000 population,
2014/15-2016/17
23 Directly standardised rate per 100,000 (aged 15-24
years) for hospital admissions for substance misuse,
2014/15-2016/17
24 % of mothers smoking at time of delivery, 2016/17
25 % of mothers initiating breastfeeding, 2016/17
26 % of mothers breastfeeding at 6-8 weeks, 2016/17
27 Crude rate per 1,000 (aged 0-4 years) of A&E
attendances, 2016/17
28 Crude rate per 10,000 (aged 0-14 years) for
emergency hospital admissions following injury, 2016/17
29 Crude rate per 10,000 (aged 15-24 years) for
emergency hospital admissions following injury, 2016/17
30 Crude rate per 100,000 (aged 0-18 years) for
emergency hospital admissions for asthma, 2016/17
31 Crude rate per 100,000 (aged 0-17 years) for hospital
admissions for mental health, 2016/17
32 Directly standardised rate per 100,000 (aged 10-24
years) for hospital admissions for self-harm, 2016/17
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