Key documents
Director of Public Health Annual Report
Reports of the Southend-on-Sea Director of Public Health on key topics
Joint Strategic Needs Assessments
Assessments concerning the needs of the City now and in the future
Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment
Information about the provision of pharmaceutical services in the City
Southend-on-Sea Area Health Profile
A summary of what the data says about the health or the population of the City, produced by Public Health England
Southend-on-Sea Ward Health Profiles
The population and health characteristics of each ward, produced by Public Health England
Data sources
Deaths
The number of deaths registered in a calendar year, broken into categories and gender - for example the number of males dying of cancer (last updated 2011) (ONS Neighbourhood Statistics)
General health
The self-assessed state of health of residents, for example very good, fair, bad (2011 Census Data)
Health and care - key statistics
Includes health status, infant mortality, life expectancy, hospital admissions and major killer disease statistics (ONS Neighbourhood Statistics)
Health and provision of unpaid care
Health and Care in one table with percentages (2011 Census Data)
Households by deprivation dimensions
The number of households in each Deprivation Dimension (there are four of these based on employment, education, health and disability and housing) (2011 Census Data)
Life expectancy at birth
The estimated life expectancy of males and females in the City (ONS Neighbourhood Statistics last updated 2011)
Live births
The number of live births registered in a given year and their gender (ONS Neighbourhood Statistics last updated 2011)
Local tobacco control profile
Long-term health problem or disability
The number of residents who say they have a long term issue limiting their day-to-day activities a little or a lot (2011 Census Data)
Public Health Outcomes Framework
Comparative data about the average number of years a person would expect to live in good health (Select the Region as: East of England, Area: Southend-on-Sea) (Public Health England)
Provision of unpaid care
The number of residents who provide unpaid care, classified within bands of the number of hours care provided - for example the number of people who provide 50 or more hours of unpaid care a week (2011 Census Data)
Data available from the Office for National Statistics about this subject.