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Meeting: 14/06/2018 - Health and Wellbeing Board (Item 57)

57 Devon Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy: Priorities and Outcomes Monitoring pdf icon PDF 366 KB

Report of the Chief Officer for Community, Public Health, Environment and Prosperity, which reviews progress against the overarching priorities identified in the Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy for Devon 2016-2019.

 

The appendix is available at http://www.devonhealthandwellbeing.org.uk/jsna/health-and-wellbeing-outcomes-report/

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The Board considered a report from the Chief Officer for Communities, Public Health, Environment and Prosperity on the performance for the Board, which monitored the priorities identified in the Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy for Devon 2016-2019.

 

The indicator list and performance summary within the full report set out the priorities, indicators and indicator types, and included a trend line, highlighting change over time.

 

The Board received an ‘updates only’ version of the Health and Wellbeing Outcomes Report.  The report was themed around the five Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy 2016-19 priorities and included breakdowns by South West benchmarking, local authority district and local authority comparator group, clinical commissioning group, and locality comparison, trend and future trajectories and inequalities characteristics. The indicators below had all been updated since the last report to the Board;

 

·         GCSE Attainment, 2016-17 – 65.0% of year 11 pupils in Devon achieved five or more GCSEs at grades equivalent to A* to C, including English and Maths.  Within Devon, rates were highest in the South Hams and West Devon, with the lowest rates in Teignbridge and East Devon.

·         Teenage Conception Rate, 2016 – Conceptions to under 18s continued to fall in Devon and were broadly similar to South West and comparator group rates. There were no statistically significant differences between Devon’s districts.

·         Alcohol-specific admissions in under 18s, 2016-17 – Approximately 65 admissions occured each year in Devon related to alcohol-specific causes in under 18s. The rate per 100,000 in Devon is 45.5 which was broadly in line with the South West (44.4). However, the rate was significantly above the local authority comparator group (36.9 per 100,000) and England (34.2) rates.

·         Excess Weight in Adults, 2016-17 – 57.4% of the adult population in Devon had a BMI in excess of 25 (Overweight or obese) in 2016-17. This was significantly below the South West (60.3%), the local authority comparator group (61.4%) and England (61.3%) rates.  Within Devon the lowest rates of excess weight were seen in Exeter (54.0%).

·         Proportion of Physically Active Adults, 2016-17 – 73.9% of adults in Devon were physically active for at least 150 minutes per week.  This was above the South West (70.4%) and comparator group (67.6%) and significantly above the national (66.0%) rates.

·         Alcohol-Related Admissions (narrow definition), 2017-18 – There were around 4,900 alcohol-related admissions to hospital for Devon residents between July 2016 and June 2017. The age-standardised admissions rate (606.0 per 100,00) was below the South West, local authority comparator group and England rates.

·         Diet – Fruit and Veg ‘5-a-day’, 2016-17 – In Devon 66.4% of the adult population consumed five or more portions of fruit and vegetables per day.  This was significantly above the South West (63.1%), local authority comparator group (60.6%) and England (57.4%) rates.  Within Devon the highest rates were seen in East Devon (70.9%) and the South Hams (70.4%) and the lowest in Mid Devon (61.4%).

·         Domestic Violence, 2016-17 – Devon had a rate of 14.8 per 1,000, below the South West (18.5), comparator group (19.4) and England  ...  view the full minutes text for item 57



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