Summary The SAMHI is a composite annual measure of population mental health for each Lower Super Output Area (LSOA) in England. The SAMHI combines data on mental health from multiple sources (NHS-Mental health related hospital attendances, Prescribing data – Antidepressants, QOF - depression, and DWP - claimants of Disability Living Allowance (DLA) and Personal Independence Payment (PIP) for mental health reasons...
Summary The Small Area Frailty Index (SAFI) is a population-level measure of frailty, designed to capture the proportion of frail individuals within small geographic areas, such as Middle Super Output Areas (MSOAs). SAFI is available for each year (post 2014), allowing longitudinal analysis of frailty trends. Technical description The creation of the Small Area Frailty Index (SAFI) using the Electronic Frailty...
This indicator provides satellite derived green and blue space indices (EVI, NDVI and NDWI) at UPRN level for the Cheshire and Merseyside region. Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI) for 2024 [1st May - 30th September] (v1.00)
This indicator provides the road network distance to any blue space for UPRNs in Cheshire and Merseyside. Distance to 'any' blue space (v1.00)
This is an indicator with the tree canopy coverage for various distances (15m, 25m, 150m, 300m and 500m) from Unique Property Refence Numbers (UPRNs) in the Office for National Statistics (ONS) UPRN directory v2024.07 (Epoch 111). This metric is based on Bluesky’s National Tree Map™, which is the only tree dataset to include trees in Great Britain and the Republic of Ireland...
This indicator covers seven definitions of green spaces, based on Natural England’s 2023 Green Infrastructure Framework definitions. Distance to 'any' green space (v1.00)
This indicator covers three main flooding risks in the UK: fluvial (rivers and streams), coastal and surface water. Surface flood risk (v1.00)
The Place-Based Longitudinal Data Resource (PLDR) The Place-Based Longitudinal Data Resource (PLDR) brings together datasets that track changes in the determinants of health and health outcomes, in places over time. These are used by researchers, local government, the NHS and the third sector to understand what works to improve public and health, what doesn’t and what can cause harm. The PLDR uses...
Levelling up health will only succeed if we invest across the whole of local government. The Government has committed to levelling up the country and ensuring that no place is left behind. A “levelling up” agenda was introduced to address the longstanding problem of the UK’s economic and social disparities by investing in local infrastructure, empower communities and support economic recovery....
This dataset provides information about funding to local authorities in England from the Levelling Up Fund (3 rounds), UK Shared Prosperity Fund (Core and Multiply), Town Deals Fund, Future High Streets Fund and Community Renewal Fund.