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To monitor employment, poverty and deprivation
To monitor maternal, infant and child health
To monitor the “major killers” in UK health related mortality.
As of October 2018, please refer to the homelessness statistics published by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government for the following indicator:
Motor vehicle traffic accidents are a major cause of preventable deaths and morbidity, particularly in younger age groups. For children and for men aged 20-64 years, mortality rates for motor vehicle traffic accidents are higher in lower socioeconomic groups. For instance, there would be 600 fewer deaths...
These indicators were designed to monitor the incidence of all central nervous system anomalies; incidence of cleft palate and /or cleft lip; Down Syndrome; anencephalus and spina bifida
These indicators were designed to facilitate planning of health services at local level and provide denominators for epidemiological analyses.
The number of conceptions to girls aged under 18 per 1,000 girls aged 15-17, aggregated into 3 yearly time periods.
The number of childcare places available.
The average annual number of child (age 0-15) road traffic casualties per 100,000 population aged 0-15 based on a rolling three year period. The indicator is broken down into pedestrian, pedal cyclists and all other road users. All other road users include car occupants and other vehicle occupants.