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Health and Wellbeing Profiles 2010
ScotPHOis part of
the UK & Ireland
Association of Public
Health Observatories.
This product includes mapping data licensed from Ordnance Survey © Crown Copyright 2010. All rights reserved. Licence Number 399221.`© Community Health Partnership boundaries Œ Scottis
h Government 2010 (draft).
1. Measure shown as percentage of the total populat
ion
4. Measure shown as a crude rate per 1,000 populati
on
NumberMeasureScot. Av.
2. Measure shown as percentage of working age popul
ation
Population 0Œ15 years
1Population 75+ years
1Population 65Œ74 years
1Population 16Œ64 years
1National insurance
registrations for
migrant workers
2,3
Live births
4Population 85+ years
1Population 16+ years
13. Data reported for relevant council (local author
ity) area
Aberdeen City CHP
CHP Population: 213,81
0
This is one of a set of 38 Health and Wellbeing Pro
files for Scottish Community Health Partnerships (C
HPs)*,
published by the Scottish Public Health Observatory
(ScotPHO) collaboration and updating profiles prev
iously
published in 2008. Additional profiles focusing on
the health and wellbeing of children and young peo
ple in
Scotland are also available. All profiles are avail
able on the ScotPHO website at
www.scotpho.org.uk/profiles
.
Our aim is to support health improvement in Scotlan
d by providing clear and relevant information that
will help
service providers, planning teams, policy makers an
d the public make informed decisions to improve hea
lth.
This profile contains:
· A map of the area and demography table
· ‚At a glance™ commentary on the findings for the a
rea
· A spine chart detailing 59 indicators across 10 do
mains
· Time trend and rank charts for eight key indicator
s
· A table of definitions and sources for all indicat
ors
· Details of other Profiles 2010 products.
While there may be additional sources of informatio
n in some local areas, these indicators have the st
rength of
being available in a consistent form for all of Sco
tland, allowing valid comparisons to be made. They
should be
interpreted in the light of local knowledge.
*CHP is used as a global term to refer to all Commu
nity Health Partnerships (CHPs) / Community Health
& Care Partnerships (CHCPs) /
Community Health & Social Care Partnerships (CHSCPs
or CHaSCPs) in Scotland. However, instead of inclu
ding five CHPs for Glasgow City we
have presented the results for three areas, coverin
g Glasgow North East, Glasgow North West and Glasgo
w South. This gives a total of 38
comparator areas for the 2010 Profiles.
These 38 areas nest within 32 councils (local autho
rities) in Scotland. In most cases, the CHP and cou
ncil area are coterminous, but Glasgow, Fife
and Highland Council areas contain a number of CHPs
. Where indicators are unavailable at CHP level, da
ta for the relevant council area are
presented instead.
KINTORE
DYCE
Cults
Denmore
Overton
ABERDEEN
Cove Bay
Bankhead
Clinterty
Easter Ord
Peterculter
Bridge of Don
Kingswells
012
0.5Miles
33,48215.7
148,13569.3
180,32884.3
16,4307.7
15,7637.4
4,0371.9
5,3903.7
2,59812.3
17.6
65.7
9.0
7.7
82.4
2.0
1.3
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