Source:
Insight, Coventry City Council
The city centre
healthcheck includes various key performance indicators measured over the first
half of 2016, click on the link above to read the report.
Some of the key
messages include: overall footfall is down but better than national
trends and evening footfall is up; the number of empty shops has gone up in the
first half of the year but at a lower level than the same time last year; car
parking has increased; visits to the tourism website are up.
Source: Public Health England
Public Health England have published new resources
to help understanding of all the factors that
contribute to public health in Coventry, including health specific statistics alongside contextual
data. One of the documents above gives an at-a-glance Coventry overview from the Public Health Outcomes Framework – visit the website to view live figures and
interact with the data. Some of the key points about health that are
highlighted:
- Life expectancy
at birth, at age 65 and healthy life expectancy at birth are all lower in
Coventry compared to the England averages - with the exception of female
healthy life expectancy at birth which is in line with the England average.
- The rate of conceptions to girls aged under
18 in Coventry is higher than the England average – although it is coming down.
- Coventry has a higher rate of hospital
admissions caused by unintentional and deliberate injuries in children aged
0-14 years compared to the England average.
- People in Coventry have lower self-reported
anxiety rates compared to the England average.
Source: Insight, Coventry City Council
Click on the link above to get an up to date view of all the key statistics collected about Coventry and its residents.
For further information, you can contact the Insight team at insight@coventry.gov.uk.
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