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health
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Population
Calderdale Council
Updated a month ago

The Index of multiple deprivation (IMD) combines information from the English Indices of deprivation (IoD). It is the Government's official measure of relative deprivation for LSOAs (Lower layer super output areas). LSOAs are small geographical areas of approximately 1,600 people. There are 129 LSOAs in Calderdale. The IoD is a set of relative measures of deprivation for LSOAs across England, based...

Calderdale Council
Updated 3 months ago

A range of Public Health data for Calderdale including data on population, ethnicity, deprivation, housing, families, life expectancy, accidents, physical and mental health, and older people by neighbourhood and ward. Also see Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) and School Health and Wellbeing Survey New ward information 2026: There will be local (district) elections on 7th May 2026 for new wards following a...

Calderdale Council
Updated 5 months ago

The Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) describes the health, care and wellbeing needs of the population of Calderdale. It identifies the priorities for action to improve health and wellbeing, and reduce health inequalities. The JSNA is used to develop the Calderdale Health and Wellbeing Strategy. It is used to inform health and care commissioning to meet those needs. It also supports...

Calderdale Council
Updated 6 months ago

Client level Data (CLD) is a data set containing details about Adult Social Care service users and informal carers, who are supported by local authorities in England. The CLD data is created from data submitted to NHS England by Arden & GEM (AGEM), who collect data from local authorities on a quarterly basis: Adult Social Care Client Level Data - NHS...

Calderdale Council
Updated 6 months ago

Short and Long Term Support (SALT) annual statutory return to the Department of Health. Including referrals in and types of service for both long and short term support services. The SALT Return has now been discontinued, the last reporting period was 2023-24, this has now been replaced with the Client level data collection (CLD) from 2024/25: Adult Social Care - Client...

Calderdale Council
Updated a year ago

The Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) is one of a set of English indices of deprivation, and are released by the Department for Communities and Local Government every three to five years. The latest statistics are for 2015, and use data from 2012 to 2013. IMD results are sometimes used as criteria for external funding bids (eg Big Lottery). IMD 2015...

GetTheData
Updated 2 years ago

Open Postcode Geo is a postcode dataset and API optimised for geocoding applications. You can use Open Postcode Geo to geocode a dataset, geocode user input, and therefore build a proximity search. Data is derived from the ONS (Office for National Statistics) postcode database and is free to use, subject to including attributions to ONS, OS (Ordnance Survey) and Royal Mail. Information...

Calderdale Council
Updated 3 years ago

Care homes including, name, number of rooms by type (nursing, nursing EMI, residential, residential EMI) address and location. For more information about Care Homes see: https://www.calderdale.gov.uk/v2/residents/health-and-social-care/residential-and-nursing-care-page Care Homes list accurate as at December 2022

Calderdale Council
Updated 4 years ago

The Index of multiple deprivation (IMD) combines information from the English Indices of deprivation (IoD). It is the Government's official measure of relative deprivation for LSOAs (Lower layer super output areas). LSOAs are small geographical areas of approximately 1,700 people. There are 128 LSOAs in Calderdale. The IoD is a set of relative measures of deprivation for LSOAs across England, based...