|
 
|
Half
(
50
%
)
of
those
presenting
were
in
their
twenties
and
around
one
in
seven
(
13
%
)
were
aged
under
20.
(A10)
Health Related Behaviour: Users presenting to drug misuse services for the first time
|
|
 
|
Reducing
under
-
age
conception
rates
was
a
Health
of
the
Nation
target
;
rates
peaked
at
over
9
per
1,000
females
aged
13
-
15
in
1990
and
again
in
1995
;
they
have
since
fallen
.
(A13)
Fertility: Conceptions
|
|
 
|
under
20
(A13)
Fertility: Conceptions
|
|
 
|
under
16
(A13)
Fertility: Conceptions
|
|
 
|
under
20
(A13)
Fertility: Conceptions
|
|
 
|
under
16
(A13)
Fertility: Conceptions
|
|
 
|
under
20
(A13)
Fertility: Conceptions
|
|
 
|
under
16
(A13)
Fertility: Conceptions
|
|
 
|
Over
40%
of
abortions
in
1998
were
at
under
9
weeks
gestation
,
compared
with
nearly
34%
in
1986.
(A15)
Fertility: Abortions to residents
|
|
 
|
under
9
(A15)
Fertility: Abortions to residents
|
|
 
|
under
16
(A16)
Fertility: Contraception
|
|
 
|
cancers
by
at
least
a
fifth
in
people
under
the
age
of
75;
(A3)
Indicators of the Nations Health: Male death rates by selected causes
|
|
 
|
heart
disease
,
stroke
and
related
illnesses
by
at
least
two
fifths
in
people
aged
under
the
age
of
75;
(A3)
Indicators of the Nations Health: Male death rates by selected causes
|
|
 
|
Cause
specific
rates
exclude
neonatal
deaths
(
deaths
to
infants
under
28
days
)
.
(A3)
Indicators of the Nations Health: Male death rates by selected causes
|
|
 
|
cancers
by
at
least
a
fifth
in
people
under
the
age
of
75;
(A4)
Indicators of the Nations Health: Female death rates by selected causes
|
|
 
|
heart
disease
,
stroke
and
related
illnesses
by
at
least
two
fifths
in
people
aged
under
the
age
of
75;
(A4)
Indicators of the Nations Health: Female death rates by selected causes
|
|
 
|
Nearly
16%
of
the
population
is
aged
65
&
over
,
while
almost
23%
is
aged
under
18.
(A6)
Basic Population Data: Resident population estimates mid-year 2002, by age, persons & Department of Health Stretegic Health Authority
|
|
 
|
Under
5
(A6)
Basic Population Data: Resident population estimates mid-year 2002, by age, persons & Department of Health Stretegic Health Authority
|
|
 
|
3.
Patients
were
first
registered
under
the
new
dental
contract
in
October
1990.
Registrations
built
up
until
1992
and
were
affected
in
subsequent
years
by
improved
checks
on
duplicates
.
(B1)
General Dental Service: Selected statistics
|
|
 
|
Children
under
4
years
(B10)
Community Health and Prevention: Community Dental Service activity
|
|
 
|
A
finished
consultant
episode
(
FCE
)
is
defined
as
a
period
of
healthcare
under
one
consultant
in
one
hospital
provider
.
(B12)
Hospital Inpatient Activity: Finished consultant episodes, by selected diagnostic group and age, year ending 31 March 1998
|
|
 
|
Under
15
(B12)
Hospital Inpatient Activity: Finished consultant episodes, by selected diagnostic group and age, year ending 31 March 1998
|
|
 
|
Under
15
(B14)
Hospital Inpatient Activity: Finished consultant episodes, all specialties by age group & sex, year ending 31 March
|
|
 
|
who
waited
under
(B19)
Outpatient Waiting Times: Patients seen following GP written referral and time waited from referral to consultation - Quarter ended 30 September 2003
|
|
 
|
NHS
residential
facilities
were
recorded
separately
for
the
first
time
in
1996
-
97
.
Some
of
these
beds
may
previously
have
been
recorded
under
other
headings
.
(B22)
Mental Health & Learning Disability: Hospital beds & places in residential & nursing care homes for people with learning disabilities
|
|
 
|
In
1996
-
97
,
information
on
residential
care
wards
and
homes
managed
directly
by
the
NHS
were
collected
separately
for
the
first
time
.
It
is
clear
that
in
earlier
years
trusts
included
these
beds
on
the
return
under
other
headings
.
(B22)
Mental Health & Learning Disability: Hospital beds & places in residential & nursing care homes for people with learning disabilities
|
|
 
|
In
1996
-
97
,
information
on
residential
care
wards
and
homes
managed
directly
by
the
NHS
were
collected
separately
for
the
first
time
.
It
is
clear
that
in
earlier
years
some
trusts
included
these
beds
on
the
return
under
(B23)
Mental Health & Learning Disability: Hospital beds & places in residential & nursing care homes for people with mental illness
|
|
 
|
Mental
Health
&
Learning
Disability
:
Admissions
to
NHS
hospitals
under
a
learning
disability
specialty
by
sex
and
age
group
(B24)
Mental Health & Learning Disability: Admissions to NHS hospitals under a learning disability specialty by sex and age group
|
|
 
|
Under
15
(B24)
Mental Health & Learning Disability: Admissions to NHS hospitals under a learning disability specialty by sex and age group
|
|
 
|
Under
15
(B24)
Mental Health & Learning Disability: Admissions to NHS hospitals under a learning disability specialty by sex and age group
|
|
 
|
Mental
Health
&
Learning
Disability
:
Admissions
to
NHS
hospitals
under
mental
illness
specialties
by
sex
and
age
group
(B25)
Mental Health & Learning Disability: Admissions to NHS hospitals under mental illness specialties by sex and age group
|
|
 
|
Under
15
(B25)
Mental Health & Learning Disability: Admissions to NHS hospitals under mental illness specialties by sex and age group
|
|
 
|
Under
15
(B25)
Mental Health & Learning Disability: Admissions to NHS hospitals under mental illness specialties by sex and age group
|
|
 
|
From
1
April
1989,
NHS
sight
tests
were
restricted
to
children
aged
under
16,
students
aged
16
-
18
in
full
time
education
,
adults
on
low
income
,
users
of
complex
lenses
and
those
with
certain
medical
conditions
or
at
risk
of
eye
disease
.
(B3)
General Ophthalmic Services: Selected statistics
|
|
 
|
The
Voucher
Scheme
was
introduced
on
1
July
1986.
Under
this
scheme
vouchers
are
issued
to
those
who
would
previously
have
been
eligible
to
receive
NHS
spectacles
,
to
use
towards
buying
their
own
choice
of
spectacles
.
(B3)
General Ophthalmic Services: Selected statistics
|
|
 
|
People
eligible
for
vouchers
are
children
aged
under
16,
students
aged
16
-
18
in
full
time
education
,
adults
on
low
income
and
users
of
complex
lenses
.
(B3)
General Ophthalmic Services: Selected statistics
|
|
 
|
under
1
(B9)
Community Health and Prevention: Vaccination and immunisation
|
|
 
|
58,900
children
were
looked
after
in
England
at
31
March
2001,
1
.
4
%
more
than
a
year
than
a
year
earlier
,
and
representing
52
per
10,000
children
under
18.
(C1)
Children: Looked after by local authorities at 31 March
|
|
 
|
55%
were
boys
,
compared
with
51%
of
all
children
aged
under
18
years
.
(C1)
Children: Looked after by local authorities at 31 March
|
|
 
|
Rate
per
10,000
population
under
18
(C1)
Children: Looked after by local authorities at 31 March
|
|
 
|
Under
1
(C1)
Children: Looked after by local authorities at 31 March
|
|
 
|
Children
may
be
registered
under
more
than
one
of
the
categories
of
abuse
shown
;
the
sum
of
the
categories
therefore
exceeds
the
total
number
of
children
on
the
register
.
(C2)
Children: Children and young people on child protection registers at 31 March
|
|
 
|
Under
1
(C3)
Children: Adoptions from care
|
|
 
|
Under
1
year
(C3)
Children: Adoptions from care
|
|
 
|
1
year
to
under
2
years
(C3)
Children: Adoptions from care
|
|
 
|
2
years
to
under
3
years
(C3)
Children: Adoptions from care
|
|
 
|
People
aged
under
65
(C7)
Adults: Local authority supported residents in staffed residential and nursing care at 31 March
|