Wolverhampton City
Wolverhampton is a city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands in England. It is also one of the local authorities within the Black Country and West Birmingham Sustainability and Transformation Plan (STP). 1. Local Area Wolverhampton consists of 20 wards and has an estimated population of 254,406 in 2015.
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www.wolverhampton.gov.uk1 in 5 older people living in the community and 40% of older people living in care homes are affected by depression3 Dementia risk doubles every 5 years after age 65 1 in 6 people aged 80 –89 have dementia In Wolverhampton in 2016/17 there were 19,815 adults with depression known to their GP, and 2,780 people with severe
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www.wolverhampton.gov.ukThe City of Wolverhampton Council is one of the seven constituent members of the WMCA and plays a fundamental role alongside our regional partners in driving forward shared interests and priorities. The council works collaboratively with the WMCA working on major, regional strategic projects to drive economic growth and prosperity
Causes of Early Death in Wolverhampton
www.wolverhampton.gov.uk• Neonatal mortality rate: rate of neonatal deaths (those occurring during the first 28 days of life) per 1000 live births • Post-neonatal mortality rate: rate of infants death occurring between 28 days and less than one year per 1000 live births Neonatal mortality is considered to reflect the health and care needs of both mother and new-born.
Public Health Annual Report 2017 - Wolverhampton
www.wolverhampton.gov.ukwolverhampton.gov.uk Public Health Annual Report 2017 9 Your ward at a glance: Bilston East Healthy Life Expectancy oup 25-64 age group 65+ age group Starting and Developing Well Healthy Ageing Healthy Weight Poor Lifestyle 35.9 teenage pregnancies per 1,000 under-18 yr olds 24.2% of pupils achieved grade 9-5 English and Maths GCSE This is ...
The Vision for Public Health - City Of Wolverhampton Council
www.wolverhampton.gov.uk6 City of Wolverhampton Council wolverhampton.gov.uk The City of Wolverhampton is similar to most local authorities in that it faces common public health challenges. These include high obesity levels, smoking, alcohol misuse, rising levels of sexually transmitted infections, poor mental health and an ageing, unhealthy population.
Wolverhampton Health Inequalities Strategy 2021-2023
www.wolverhampton.gov.ukThe aim of this strategy is to provide a framework for addressing the board’s growing well, living well and ageing well priorities with the ... dementia. The Black Country has some of the highest infant mortality rates in the country – smoking rates in …
WOLVERHAMPTON CHILDREN, YOUNG PEO8L3 & FAMIL5ES …
www.wolverhampton.gov.ukLooked After Children are normally cared for in foster families or residential care homes. The needs analysis highlighted four key areas in relation to reasons for the children no longer being able to stay in the family home. These are: •Family violence and child physical abuse
In Year Transfer Form - City Of Wolverhampton Council
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www.wolverhampton.gov.ukWolverhampton is the 20th most deprived local authority (out of 152 authorities nationally). Over 82% of Wolverhampton children in poverty live in households where no one is working. 59% of all 0-19 year olds living in Wolverhampton live in a deprived area. Reducing Child Poverty is a key priority under Wolverhampton’s City Strategy 2011-26.
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