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Director of Public Health Annual Report 2017

'Everyone in Warwickshire Counts: Valuing the Vulnerable' is the title of the Director of Public Health Annual Report 2017.

Released Wednesday 6 September, the Director of Public Health’s report informs local people about the health of their community, as well as providing necessary information for decision makers in the local public sector on health gaps, health inequalities and priorities that need to be addressed. 

The theme of this year’s report is vulnerability and its impact on health and wellbeing.

Read the report at: warwickshire.gov.uk/publichealthannualreport

Health and wellbeing is generally reported as good compared to England. This is to be celebrated – however it does mask significant variation in different areas across the county (see pages 8, 9, 10 of the report).

There have been some improvements in core areas:

  • The rate of teenage conceptions continues to fall from 22.9% in 2014 to 19.5% in 2015
  • Physical inactivity in adults has reduced from one in three down to one in four
  • However there are areas where health outcomes have deteriorated; for example hospital admissions as a result of injuries in childhood (0 to 14 years) are at a higher level than the national figure.
  • Life expectancy has been rising – but while it is good that we are living longer, much of the additional time is spent in poor health – around 12 years for men and 16 years for women. Years spent in poor health impact on families and workplaces, and increase pressure on health and especially social care services.

A hard copy of the report has been sent to every Headteacher in Warwickshire. The report is also available to read online at warwickshire.gov.uk/publichealthannualreport

What do you think of the report? We welcome your feedback: surveymonkey.co.uk/r/dphannualreport2017

Read the press release.

For more information please contact phadmin@warwickshire.gov.uk 

 

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