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The Director of Public Health Annual Report - Health Profile of Cannock Chase
Judith Wright
Director of Public Health
South Staffordshire Health Care Trust
Population profile
• Presented by
comparisons across
the PCT area.
Population age structure for Cannock Chase, 2007
0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35%
0-4
5-15
16-24
25-44
45-64
65-74
75+
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Percentage of population
Cannock Chase South Staffordshire PCT England (2005)
Source: GP registered populations as at January 2007, Exeter System, South Staffordshire PCT and 2005 mid-year population estimates, National Statistics, Crown copyright
Percentage of people aged 65 and over by PBC consortium 2007
Source: GP registered populations as at January 2007, Exeter System, South Staffordshire PCT and 2005 mid-year population estimates, National Statistics, Crown copyright
0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25%
South East Staffordshire
Cannock Chase
East Staffordshire
Stafford and Surrounds
Seisdon Peninsula
South Staffordshire PCT
England (2005)
Percentage
Percentage change between 2007 and 2012 in people aged 65 and over by PBC Consortia in South Staffordshire PCT
Source: 2004-based sub-national population projections, National Statistics, Crown copyright
0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25%
East Staffordshire
Cannock Chase
Siesdon Peninsula
Stafford and Surrounds
South East Staffordshire
South Staffordshire PCT
England
Percentage change between 2012 and 2007
Population by ethnic group and PBC Consortium, 2001
Source: Key statistics for electoral wards, 2001 Census, National Statistics, Crown copyright
All People White Mixed Asian BlackChinese or other
Any BME group
Cannock Chase 127,822 98.7% 0.4% 0.5% 0.2% 0.2% 1.3%East Staffordshire 111,774 94.3% 0.8% 4.0% 0.6% 0.3% 5.7%Seisdon Peninsula 66,964 97.6% 0.7% 1.1% 0.4% 0.2% 2.4%South East Staffordshire 152,802 98.0% 0.6% 0.7% 0.4% 0.3% 2.0%Stafford and Surrounds 130,849 97.6% 0.8% 0.9% 0.4% 0.3% 2.4%South Staffordshire PCT 590,211 97.3% 0.6% 1.4% 0.4% 0.3% 2.7%West Midlands 5,267,303 88.7% 1.4% 7.3% 2.0% 0.6% 11.3%England 49,138,831 90.9% 1.3% 4.6% 2.3% 0.9% 9.1%
Health Inequalities
Health Inequalities: Index of Multiple Deprivation Scores 2004 for South Staffordshire PCT by PBC consortia
Source: Indices of Deprivation 2004, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, Crown Copyright 2004
1 (most deprived)
2 3 45 (least
deprived)All
quintiles
Cannock Chase 10% 26% 27% 23% 13% 100%East Staffordshire 15% 15% 11% 37% 22% 100%Seisdon Peninsula 0% 5% 20% 25% 50% 100%South East Staffordshire 8% 17% 24% 24% 27% 100%Stafford and Surrounds 3% 12% 18% 36% 31% 100%South Staffordshire PCT 8% 16% 21% 29% 27% 100%
National quintile
Wards falling within the most deprivedquintile for England
Note: For the purposes of Siesdon Peninsula PBC Consortia the wards falling between 21-30% deprived area nationally have been shown as none fall within the most deprived quintileSource: Indices of Deprivation 2004, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, Crown Copyright 2004
Cannock Chase
East Staffordshire
Seisdon Peninsula
South East Staffordshire
Stafford and Surrounds
Cannock North WinshillFeatherstone and Shareshill
GlascoteHighfields and
Western Downs
Etching Hill and The Heath
ShobnallWombourne South West
Belgrave Penkside
Hednesford North
Stapenhill Castle
Norton Canes Eton Park AmingtonCannock East Anglesey Stonydelph
Cannock South HorninglowHagley Burton
Infant mortality rates byPBC Consortia, 2004-2006
Source: Public Health Birth Files and Public Health Mortality Files, National Statistics and NCHOD
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Siesdon Peninsula
South East Staffordshire
Stafford and Surrounds
Cannock Chase
East Staffordshire
South Staffordshire PCT
West Midlands 2003-2005
England 2003-2005
Rate per 1,000 live births
Smoking in pregnancy: Estimated number of mothers who continue to smoke throughout pregnancy by PBC Consortia, 2006/07
Source: LDPR, South Staffordshire PCT
Proxy percentage of mothers
smoking based on former PCT
Estimated number of maternities
2006/07
Estimated number of mothers
continuing to smoke
Cannock Chase 15.5% 1,291 200East Staffordshire 15.1% 1,180 179Seisdon Peninsula 9.0% 482 43South East Staffordshire 15.7% 1,478 232Stafford and Surrounds 9.0% 1,181 106South Staffordshire PCT 13.7% 5,612 761
Percentage of babies with a LBW(< 2,500 grams), 2004-2006
Source: Birth extracts and Vital Statistics tables, National Statistics, Crown copyright
0% 2% 4% 6% 8% 10% 12%
Stafford and Surrounds
South East Staffordshire
Siesdon Peninsula
Cannock Chase
East Staffordshire
South Staffordshire PCT
West Midlands 2003-05
England & Wales 2003-05
Percentage
Morbidity and Mortality
Morbidity and mortality - Life expectancy at birth for PBC Consortia, 2004-2006
Source: Public Health Mortality Files, National Statistics
Life expectancy
(years)
Difference from England
(months)
Life expectancy
(years)
Difference from England
(months)
Cannock Chase 76.0 -11 80.5 -7East Staffordshire 77.0 1 80.5 -7Seisdon Peninsula 78.6 20 82.3 14South East Staffordshire 78.4 18 80.9 -3Stafford and Surrounds 77.9 11 82.3 14South Staffordshire PCT 76.9 0 81.0 -2England 2003-2005 76.9 81.1
Men Women
All age all cause mortality rates by PBC Consortia, 2004 -2006
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1,000
South East Staffordshire
Siesdon Peninsula
Stafford and Surrounds
East Staffordshire
Cannock Chase
South Staffordshire PCT
England 2003-2005
Directly age standardised rate per 100,000
Males FemalesSource: Public Health Mortality File, National Statistics
Electoral wards that have all age all cause mortality rates significantly higher than England (2004-2006)
Source: Public Health Mortality File, National Statistics
Ward code
Ward name Local AuthorityASR per 100,000
population
41UBFZ Hawks Green Cannock Chase 1,32541UFHT Essington South Staffordshire 90241UFHZ Huntington and Hatherton South Staffordshire 87641UBGA Heath Hayes East and Wimblebury Cannock Chase 78241UDGG Armitage with Handsacre Lichfield 77741UFHX Great Wyrley Town South Staffordshire 758
41UCGD Anglesey East Staffordshire 81141UCGG Brizlincote East Staffordshire 80341UCGR Shobnall East Staffordshire 79341UCGN Horninglow East Staffordshire 79041UCGY Winshill East Staffordshire 734
41UFHY Himley and Swindon South Staffordshire 832
41UKFM Belgrave Tamworth 87241UDHA Mease and Tame Lichfield 770
41UGHC Rowley Stafford 784Stafford and Surrounds PBC
Cannock Chase PBC
East Staffordshire PBC
Seisdon Peninsula PBC
South East Staffordshire PBC
Healthy Lifestyles
Healthy lifestyles: Estimated numbers of children aged 11-15 who are regular smokers by PBC Consortia
Source: Smoking, drinking and drug use among young people in England in 2006: headline figures, The Information Centre, Copyright 2007, and GP registered populations, 2007, Exeter System, South Staffordshire PCT
Number
Cannock Chase 702East Staffordshire 696Seisdon Peninsula 303South East Staffordshire 814Stafford and Surrounds 627South Staffordshire PCT 3,142
Estimated numbers of smokers by PBC consortia
Source: Synthetic estimates for lifestyle behaviours for PCOs, National Centre for Social Research, 2000-2002, Crown copyright and GP registered populations as at January 2007, Exeter System, South Staffordshire PCT
116,676
28,505
30,434
24,917
23,672
9,147
0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30%
Siesdon Peninsula
Stafford and Surrounds
East Staffordshire
South East Staffordshire
Cannock Chase
South Staffordshire PCT
Percentage
Source: Synthetic estimates for lifestyle behaviours for PCOs, National Centre for Social Research, 2000-2002, Crown copyright and GP registered populations as at January 2007, Exeter System, South Staffordshire PCT
Estimated numbersof binge drinkersby PBC consortia
16,932
8,199
19,009
17,891
23,131
85,162
0% 2% 4% 6% 8% 10% 12% 14% 16% 18% 20%
East Staffordshire
Siesdon Peninsula
Stafford and Surrounds
Cannock Chase
South East Staffordshire
South Staffordshire PCT
Percentage
Estimated number ofchildren who are obeseby PBC consortia
Source: Health Survey for England 2004 - updating of trend tables to include 2004 data, Copyright 2005, NHS Health and Social Care Information Centre, Public Health Statistics and GP registered populations, 2007, Exeter System, South Staffordshire PCT
2-10 years
11-15 years
2-15 years
Cannock Chase 2,186 1,759 3,944East Staffordshire 2,263 1,774 4,036Seisdon Peninsula 889 766 1,655South East Staffordshire 2,669 2,028 4,697Stafford and Surrounds 2,036 1,599 3,635South Staffordshire PCT 10,043 7,926 17,968
Proportion of children who are obese by PBC Consortia, 2006
Source: Height and weight measurement exercise 2006, South Staffordshire PCT and National Childhood Obesity Database
Reception year Year 6 Coverage
11.5% 17.6%(95% CI: 9.6-13.7%) (95% CI: 15.3-20.2%)
8.2% 14.1%(95% CI: 6.7-10%) (95% CI: 12.3-16.2%)
8.2% 15.1%(95% CI: 6-10.9%) (95% CI: 12.2-18.4%)
8.7% 16.6%(95% CI: 7.3-10.4%) (95% CI: 14.6-18.8%)
8.9% 14.4%(95% CI: 7.3-10.7%) (95% CI: 12.3-16.7%)
9.1% 15.6%(95% CI: 8.4-10%) (95% CI: 14.6-16.6%)
Stafford and Surrounds 83%
South Staffordshire PCT 78%
Seisdon Peninsula 80%
South East Staffordshire 77%
Cannock Chase 66%
East Staffordshire 88%
Estimated numbers ofobese people byPBC consortia
Source: Synthetic estimates for lifestyle behaviours for PCOs, National Centre for Social Research, 2000-2002, Crown copyright and GP registered populations as at January 2007, Exeter System, South Staffordshire PCT
111,839
49,156
104,090
126,383
104,977
496,446
0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30%
Stafford and Surrounds
Siesdon Peninsula
East Staffordshire
South East Staffordshire
Cannock Chase
South Staffordshire PCT
Percentage
Estimated numbers of adultseating five or moreportions of fruitand vegetables a day
Source: Synthetic estimates for lifestyle behaviours for PCOs, National Centre for Social Research, 2000-2002, Crown copyright and GP registered populations as at January 2007, Exeter System, South Staffordshire PCT
110,283
12,772
25,005
26,588
27,470
18,447
0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30%
Cannock Chase
South East Staffordshire
Stafford and Surrounds
East Staffordshire
Siesdon Peninsula
South Staffordshire PCT
Percentage
Levels of physical activity by PBC Consortia
Note: for the purposes of calculating PBC Consortia areas have been aligned to local authoritiesSource: Active People Diagnostic, Sport England Active People Survey 2005/06
Men Women Men Women Men Women
Cannock Chase 50.7% 55.0% 23.2% 19.3% 13.6% 10.7%East Staffordshire 43.0% 53.2% 26.6% 19.2% 14.5% 8.8%Seisdon Peninsula 50.1% 53.3% 21.1% 20.3% 12.5% 10.9%South East Staffordshire 44.2% 54.8% 22.4% 19.2% 11.4% 10.8%Stafford and Surrounds 43.6% 52.3% 27.6% 23.6% 14.8% 10.2%South Staffordshire PCT 47.0% 54.1% 23.2% 20.1% 12.3% 10.5%England 45.8% 55.2% 23.7% 18.5% 13.0% 10.2%
Zero days a week of 30 minutes moderate
participation
At least three days a week of 30 minutes
moderate participation
At least five days a week of 30 minutes
moderate participation
Public Health Indicators - Cannock Chase Local Authority2 3.00 ### ###
Group Sub group IndicatorCannock Number
Cannock Value
Eng Avg
Eng Worst
Eng Best
17 Life expectancy- Male * Life expectancy - Male n/a 75.5 76.9 72.5 82.2
18 Life expectancy -Female * Life expectancy - Female n/a 80.2 81.1 78.1 86.2
All age, all cause mortality All age, all cause mortality 2,652 710.6 633.5 839.6 430.3
20 Early deaths: heart disease & stroke *Early deaths: heart disease & stroke 311 104.8 90.5 151.3 44.9
21 Early deaths: cancer * Early deaths: cancer 371 127.1 119.0 168.0 81.6
19 Deaths from smoking Deaths from smoking 495 265.9 234.4 366.5 147.6
23 Road injuries and deaths * Road injuries and deaths 32 34.5 59.9 214.1 20.2
Flu vaccination ratesPrimary
careFlu vaccination rates 10,807 71% 74% 61% 80%
12 Adults w ho smoke Adults w ho smoke n/a 28.3 26.0 37.3 15.5
16 Obese adults Obese adults n/a 25.1 21.8 31.0 14.6
13 Binge drinking adults Binge drinking adults n/a 17.0 18.2 29.2 8.8
14 Healthy eating adults Healthy eating adults n/a 16.1 23.8 11.4 38.1
15 Physically active adults Physically active adults n/a 12.1 11.6 7.5 17.2
26 Hospital stays due to alcoholHospital stays due to alcohol 164 173.0 247.7 652.4 85.6
22 Infant deaths * Infant deaths 19 5.8 5.1 9.9 1.2
Perinatal Mortality Perinatal Mortality 14 4.3 2.7 6.9
11 Teenage pregnancy (under 18) *Teenage pregnancy (under 18) 280 50.3 42.1 95.3 12.8
24 Feeling 'in poor health' Feeling 'in poor health' 9,126 9.3 7.8 15.4 4.2
25 Mental health Mental health 1,370 23.5 27.4 72.0 8.5
28 People w ith diabetes People w ith diabetes 3,024 3.2 3.7 5.9 2.1
31 Older people: hip fracture Older people: hip fracture 80 518.1 565.3 936.8 259.7
1 Income deprivation Income deprivation 10,540 11.3 12.9 31.1 3.3
2 Ecological footprint Ecological footprint n/a 5.1 5.5 6.4 4.9
3 Homelessness Homelessness 345 17.5 7.8 35.8
4 Children in poverty * Children in poverty 3,468 17.8 21.3 58.8 5.2
6 Violent crime Violent crime 2,169 23.4 19.8 41.1 5.0
6 Violent crime
England Range
Mortality
Socio-economy in communities
Lifestyle
Infant mortality
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Sexual health
Health in communities
75thPercentile25th
England averageRegional averageSignifcantly better than England averageSignficantly w orse than England averageNot signficantly dif ferent from England averageor no statistical signif icance calculated
How are the population health profiles being used
• to inform local planning decisions• to help priorities early investment• prioritise toward those areas with greatest health
inequalities• Inform the delivery of Choosing Health schemes
Commissioning recommendations
Increase targeted smoking cessation service
Health and well-being programme
Target Infant mortality
Integrated childhood obesity programme