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12 Jul 2014 - 15:39
The Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC) is carrying out a public consultation about the future of the Health Survey for England (HSE).  The closing date for this consultation is 30 December 2013. Please visit http://www.hscic.gov.uk/article/3659/Health-Survey-for-England to take part. The survey collects data about health, social care and behaviours such as physical... See more
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12 Jul 2014 - 12:55
Interventions to reduce road traffic collisions and casualties should be considered alongside other health improvement activity, such as increasing physical activity, reducing obesity through walking and cycling promotion, and encouraging community cohesion. The challenge is to reduce road traffic danger while improving population health and wellbeing. Safe roads and routes which encourage... See more
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12 Jul 2014 - 15:25
Sponsored by the Department of Health, and run by the Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC) the “What about YOUth?” survey will address a range of factors, such as smoking, emotional wellbeing, diet and physical activity in 15 year olds in England. Trial fieldwork takes place from October 2013 and January 2014. Subject to Ministerial approval, the main survey will follow from... See more
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12 Jul 2014 - 15:19
Public Health England have developed a data and knowledge gateway that provides direct access to their wide range of data and analysis tools and resources. The tools include the popular public health and local health profiles and cover a wide range of public health areas. The gateway is in development and will be added to over time. See more
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12 Jul 2014 - 15:25
Through the Health and Wellbeing System Improvement Programme we are bringing together key comparative information on health and wellbeing, and the wider issues that affect it. This is to support health and wellbeing boards, public health professionals, councils, local people and voluntary organisations in their assessment of local needs and priorities, through benchmarking and monitoring... See more
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