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DoH statistics charter
This document sets out the ways in which official statistics produced by information and analysis directorate (IAD) comply with the principles and protocols contained in the code of practice for official statistics
2nd HSC Marshall Implementation Plan Progress Report for the period 1 October 2015 - 30 June 2016
This 2nd Progress Report should be read in conjunction with the Progress Report for the period 1 April 2015 – 30 September 2015. Â
An Audit of Evidence Based Parenting Programmes in Northern Ireland - January 2016
The Early Intervention Transformation Programme (EITP) is a Northern Ireland Executive/Atlantic Philanthropies Delivering Social Change Signature Programme, funded jointly by the Delivering Social Change fund, DoH, DE, DoJ, DfC, DfE and The Atlantic Philanthropies. EITP aims to improve outcomes for children and young people across Northern Ireland through embedding early intervention approaches. This report was produced for the Early Intervention Transformation Programme and funded by Atlantic Philanthropies. This report is primarily intended to inform the decision making relating to the development of the Early Intervention Transformation Programme projects.Â
National Child Measurement Programme: Changes in children's body mass index between 2006/7 and 2014/15
Obesity prevalence shows a significant downward trend in both Reception boys and girls overall in the 2006/7 to 2014/15 period covered by the NCMP.
The trends in obesity in Year 6 boys and girls continue to show year - on - year increases but the rates of increase are slowing down compared with data to 2013/14.
Underweight prevalence has stabilised in Year 6 boys and girls and no longer shows a significant downward trend, though there is a significant small annual declining trend in underweight prevalence in Reception boys and girls.
Analysis by Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) quintile continues to show a widening inequality gap in the overweight, obese and excess weight categories for Reception boys and girls and Year 6 boys and girls.
Obesity and excess weight prevalence in Black Caribbean Reception boys are now showing significant annual declines, as is overweight prevalence in White British Reception boys. The upward trend in obesity prevalence in Indian Year 6 boys has become significant.
Significant increases in mean BMI z-score over time in obesity and excess weight among Year 6 boys and girls indicate that the children in these weight categories are on average getting heavier (given their height) over time.
Obese children living in more deprived areas are on average heavier, given their height, than obese children in less deprived areas.
Analysis of repeat measured cohorts shows that the 2006/7 to 2012/13 NCMP cohort exhibits a lower relative increase in obesity prevalence from Reception to Year 6 than the two later repeating cohorts(2007/8 to 2013/14 and 2008/9 to 2014/15). The relative rates of obesity prevalence increase shown by the cohort year pairs are higher in more deprived IMD quintiles and in boys.
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Healthy Ireland Survey 2016 Summary Findings
19.10.2016
This report provides an overview of results from the second wave of the Healthy Ireland Survey, an annual interviewer administered face-to-face survey commissioned by the Department of Health.
The survey data plays a number of roles, including supporting the Department in ongoing engagement and awareness-raising activities in the various policy areas and supporting better policy development.
Healthy Ireland Survey 2016 – Summary of Findings
Healthy Ireland Survey 2015 â?" Summary of Findings
Healthy Irelan
Quality and outcomes framework (QOF) achievement data 2015/16
These tables present QOF achievement data
Northern Ireland health and social care (HSC) key facts workforce bulletin March 2015 - March 2016
A quarterly summary of HSC staff by organisation and staff group including summary of 5 year trends
Northern Ireland waiting time statistics: inpatient and day case waiting times September 2016
Presents information on waiting times at the end of each quarter for admission for inpatient treatment
Northern Ireland waiting time statistics: inpatient and day case waiting times June 2016
Presents information on waiting times at the end of each quarter for admission for inpatient treatment