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Glasgow - Past & Present
• Big trends
• From indicators to insights
• Integrated public health profile
James Arnott
Anne Scoular
David Walsh & Bruce Whyte
Themes of presentations
• What is improving?• What’s proving resistant to change?• What’s getting worse?
• Future trends and implications
Big trends
1971 CENSUS
“Shipbuilding, heavy engineering, textile and chemical manufacturing predominated until recently … light engineering and electrical products now form one of the city’s most important industrial features …”
FURTHERMORE …
“… large numbers of workers engaged in the distributive trades, the transport and communications industry, the manufacturing of food (including bread), drink and tobacco and of clothing and footwear …”
NOT TO FORGET …
“… a considerable number of people in the city are engaged in professional and scientific services …”
PERIOD OF CHANGE
• Decline of manufacturing …• … but improved quality of employment for
those in work• Loss of population …• … but increased size of 25-44 age group• The city used to follow …• … now the city leads the conurbation
25-44 AGE GROUP
1981 25-44 2001 25-44 % change
Glasgow 23% 31% 35%
Rest of Area
26% 28% 8%
Scotland 26% 29% 12%
SOCIAL CLASS I&II
I&II 1981 I&II 2001 % Change
Glasgow 18% 38% +111%
Rest of Area
28% 37% +32%
Scotland 28% 37% +32%
OWNER-OCC
O-O 1981 O-O 2001 % Change
Glasgow 24% 49% +104%
Rest of Area
33% 65% +97%
Scotland 35% 63% +80%
INTERPRETATION
• Rapid change since 1980s involving a major period of adjustment
• Closing the gap with some but not all national rates
• Why?
From indicators to insights
from indicators to insight
local context• Parkhead: Glasgow in microcosm
– 4 mines in central Parkhead– Forge 1837-1976 – Decline in heavy industry
• Regeneration efforts– 1957: ‘Comprehensive
Development Area’
– 1976: GEAR (‘Glasgow Eastern Area Renewal’ Project)
– 1980s onwards: • Areas of Priority Treatment• Priority Partnership Areas• Social Inclusion Partnerships
definition of ‘Parkhead’
local context
= community defined area
relationship to PC sectors
population estimates
Total population in Parkhead, 1981, 1991 and 2001
0
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
7,000
8,000
9,000
All ages <65 0-14 15-44 45+
Popu
latio
n
198119912001
health outcomes
all cause mortality*
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1000
2000
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7000
8000
1980-82 1990-92 2000-02
ParkheadNHSGGScotland
*rate/100,000 person-years at risk (standardised to 2001 NHSGG population)
0500
100015002000250030003500400045005000
1980-82 1990-92 2000-02
ParkheadNHSGGScotland
male female
ischaemic heart disease mortality*
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
1980-82 1990-92 2000-02
ParkheadNHSGGScotland
*rate/100,000 person-years at risk (standardised to 2001 NHSGG population)
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600
800
1000
1200
1400
1980-82 1990-92 2000-02
ParkheadNHSGGScotland
male female
all cancer mortality*
0200400600800
100012001400160018002000
1980-82 1990-92 2000-02
ParkheadNHSGGScotland
*rate/100,000 person-years at risk (standardised to 2001 NHSGG population)
0100200300400500600700800900
1000
1980-82 1990-92 2000-02
ParkheadNHSGGScotland
male female
all cancer incidence*
0
100
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400
500
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900
1980-82 1990-92 2000-02
ParkheadNHSGGScotland
*rate/100,000 person-years at risk (standardised to European standard population)
0
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600
1980-82 1990-92 2000-02
ParkheadNHSGGScotland
male female
health determinants: environment
commercial properties within community defined area
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180
ShopOffice
Workshop/factory/yardPublic house
Other community resourceBetting offices/churches
StoreGround
Advertising stationCommunity centre/hall
Hostel/guest houseOther premises
Property type
Source: Glasgow City Council Financial Services, January 2005
Parkhead Cross Retail Profile
6
2
22
2
1
1
1
11
1Food/convenience storeTake awayClothingLeisureHairdresserNewsagentPharmacyFurnitureDentistLawyerFlowers
Source: Parkhead Cross Economic Regeneration Project Final Report, 2002
retail environment
retail environment
trends in vacant & derelict land
1994
1999
2005
from this….
to this…
or this ?
conclusions• routine data applicable to socially defined
‘place’
• determinant data– surveys– COA level
• detailed health outcome data clearly show Parkhead’s health trajectory
• understanding pathways & interactions
• understanding lived experiences
• information for action
acknowledgements• Karen Lorenzetti NHSGG
Tricia Richardson NHSGGKhalid Bashir NHSGGSarah McCullough NHSGGJanice Scouller NHSGG
• Lorraine Tulloch Glasgow City CouncilAlan Grosvenor Glasgow City CouncilDiane McGregor Glasgow City CouncilSuzie Kemsell Glasgow City Council
• David Walsh Health ScotlandBruce Whyte Health Scotland
• Ian Henton Health Protection Scotland
• Parkhead Housing AssociationParkhead Youth ProjectParkhead Health CentreEast End Partnership
Integrated publichealth profile
Areas of analysis
• Historical context• Population dynamics• Economy• Social environment• Physical environment
• Behaviour• Pregnancy & childbirth• Children’s health• Health & function• Illness & disease
Historical context/Population dynamics
PopulationGlasgow's Population; 1801-2004
Source: Reports of Medical Officer of Health (1898, 1925,1926,1972); Registrar General of Scotland's Annual Reports (1973-2004)
0
200,000
400,000
600,000
800,000
1,000,000
1,200,000
1801 1811 1821 1831 1841 1851 1861 1871 1881 1891 1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001
Estia
mte
d Po
pula
tion
Major city extensions
Local Gov Districts
introduced
Unitary Councils
introduced
BirthsTrends in Births and Births per 1,000 population in Glasgow; 1855 - 2004
Source: Reports of Medical Officer of Health (1898, 1925,1926,1972)Registrar General of Scotland's Annual Reports (1973-2004)
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
30000
35000
1855 1865 1875 1885 1895 1905 1915 1925 1935 1945 1955 1965 1975 1985 1995
Birt
hs
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
Birt
hs p
er 1
,000
pop
ulat
ion
BirthsBirths per 1,000 population
1920
1947
1962
1914
Trends in Births and Births per 1,000 population in Glasgow; 1855 - 2004Source: Reports of Medical Officer of Health (1898, 1925,1926,1972)
Registrar General of Scotland's Annual Reports (1973-2004)
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
30000
35000
1855 1865 1875 1885 1895 1905 1915 1925 1935 1945 1955 1965 1975 1985 1995
Birt
hs
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
Birt
hs p
er 1
,000
pop
ulat
ion
BirthsBirths per 1,000 population
1920
1947
1962
1914
Births & DeathsDeaths and Births per 1,000 population in Glasgow; 1855 - 2004
Source: Reports of Medical Officer of Health (1898, 1925,1926,1972);Registrar General of Scotland's Annual Reports (1973-2004)
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
1855
1860
1865
1870
1875
1880
1885
1890
1895
1900
1905
1910
1915
1920
1925
1930
1935
1940
1945
1950
1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
Dea
ths
per 1
,000
pop
ulat
ion
Births per 1,000 population
Deaths per 1,000 population
Infant deathsInfant Deaths (under 1 year) per 1,000 births in Glasgow; 1855 - 2004
Source: Reports of Medical Officer of Health (1898, 1925,1926,1972);Registrar General of Scotland's Annual Reports (1973-2004)
196
7.1
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250
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1859
1863
1867
1871
1875
1879
1883
1887
1891
1895
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1911
1915
1919
1923
1927
1931
1935
1939
1943
1947
1951
1955
1959
1963
1967
1971
1975
1979
1983
1987
1991
1995
1999
2003
Infa
nt D
eath
s pe
r 1,0
00 b
irths
Infant deaths (per 1,000 births), 1901 - Glasgow & selected English citiesReport of Medical Officer of Health of the City of Glasgow, 1901
149 149
187 188199
0
50
100
150
200
250
Glasgow London Birmingham Liverpool Manchester
Inequalities - 1901Death rates in Glasgow's Sanitary Districts; 1901
Source: Report of the Medical Officer of Health of the City of Glasgow 1901
20.6
8.3
40.4
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
Glasgo
wKelv
inside
Lang
side a
nd M
ount
Florida
Crossh
illHillh
ead
Pollok
shiel
ds W
est a
nd B
ellah
ousto
n
Pollok
shiel
ds an
d Stra
thbun
goGov
anhil
l
Kelvinh
augh
and S
andy
ford
Blyths
wood
Possil
park
and B
arnhil
l
Montei
th Row
Woo
dside
Maryhil
l
Bellgro
ve an
d Den
nsito
unExc
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eKing
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Spring
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and R
ockv
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son S
quare
Greenh
ead a
nd Lo
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Roa
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St And
rew S
quare
St Roll
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uries
tonAnd
erston
Barrow
field
Bridge
gate
and W
ynds
Gorbals
Calton
St Eno
ch S
quare
High S
t and
Clos
es E
ast
High S
t and
Clos
es W
est
Port D
unda
s
Cowca
dden
sBrow
nfield
Dea
ths
per 1
,000
pop
ulat
ion
Inequalities - 2001Death rates per 100,000 population, directly age standardised; 2000-2002;
West of Scotland and Glasgow communities Source: NHS HS - Communtiy Health Profiles, 2004 (from GROS data)
428
965
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
Scotla
nd
Annies
land/B
earsd
en/M
ilnga
vieEas
twoo
dEas
t Kilb
ride
Strathk
elvin
Clydes
dale
South
Ayrshir
eCum
berna
uld
Renfre
w & W
est R
enfre
wshire
Lomon
dNort
h Ayrs
hire
East A
yrshir
e
Greater
Sha
wlands
Hamilto
n
Cambu
slang
and R
utherg
len
Glasgo
w Wes
t End
South
East G
lasgo
wWish
awMoth
erwell
Clydeb
ank &
Drum
chap
elInv
erclyd
e
Airdrie
& C
oatbr
idge
Paisley
and L
evern
Vall
ey
Easter
n Glas
gow
South
West G
lasgo
w
Maryhil
l/Woo
dside
& N
Glas
gow
Bridge
ton & D
ennis
toun
Community
Inequalities - 2001Death rates per 100,000 population, directly age standardised; 2000-2002
Glasgow & West of Scotland small areas with 10 highest and 10 lowest ratesSource: NHS HS - Community Health Profiles, 2004 (from GROS data)
1475
350
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
1600
Scotla
ndKilm
acolm
Bearsd
en - K
essin
gton
Clarks
tonCarm
unno
ckCath
cart
Milnga
vie - K
eysto
ne; D
ouga
lston
Milnga
vie - B
arloc
hHou
ston
Croftfo
ot; Li
nn Park
Eagles
ham
Ibrox
Parkhe
ad N
Fullart
onFerg
uslie
Park
Townh
ead
Ruchil
lHam
iltonh
illKinn
ing P
ark S
Dalmarn
ock
Calton
Age
sta
ndar
dise
d de
ath
rate
per
100
,000
Life expectancyExpected future years of life at birth by gender for Glasgow; 1821-27 to 2001-03
Source: The Report of the Medical Officer for Health, Glasgow, 1925; ONS 2004
30.9
35.2
48.4
34.1
69.1
32.6
37.7
52.2
36.6
76.4
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
1821-27 1870-72 1881-90 1920-22 2001-2003
Exp
ecte
d fu
ture
yea
rs o
f life
at b
irth
Males Females
Life expectancyMale Life Expectancy at Birth (years); West of Scotland Council Areas vs Scotland;
1991-1993 to 2001-2003Source: Office for National Statistics
66
68
70
72
74
76
78
1991-1993 1992-1994 1993-1995 1994-1996 1995-1997 1996-1998 1997-1999 1998-2000 1999-2001 2000-2002 2001-2003
Council
Life
Exp
ecta
ncy
at b
irth
Scotland Glasgow City East Renfrewshire East Dunbartonshire
Gap between best and worst =
6.5 years
Gap between best and worst =
8.1 years
Healthy Life ExpectancyLife Expectancy vs Healthy Life Expectancy* at Birth, Males , 1999-2000
Source: ISD Scotland
53.846.7 46.8 46.8 48.3 50.5 52.6 53.2 53.6 53.8 56.5 58.5
19.221.8 25.8 24.9 22.5 19.6 20.2 17.8 20.8 19.2
19.7 17.6
0
10
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30
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60
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80
Scotla
ndGlas
gow C
ity
East A
yrshir
eNort
h Lan
arksh
ireW
est D
unba
rtons
hire
Inverc
lyde
North A
yrshir
eRen
frewsh
ireSou
th Ayrs
hire
South
Lana
rkshir
eEas
t Dun
barto
nshir
eEas
t Ren
frewsh
ire
West of Scotland Council Area
Life
Exp
ecta
ncy
at b
irth
HLE at birth Years of life with a LLI* defined as absence of Limiting Longterm Illness (LLI)
Economy
Children in workless households% of dependent children living in households where no-one is in employment; 2001;
West of Scotland and Glasgow communities Source: NHSHS Community Health Profiles, 2004 (from 2001 Census data)
18
6 711
1214 16 16 17 18
20 21 21 22 23 23 23 24 2428 29
33 33 3337
4750
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
Scotla
ndEas
twoo
d
Annies
land/B
earsd
en/M
ilnga
vieStra
thkelv
inEas
t Kilb
ride
Renfre
w & Wes
t Ren
frewsh
ireClyd
esda
leSou
th Ayrs
hire
Cumbe
rnauld
Lomon
dEas
t Ayrs
hire
Hamilto
nInv
erclyd
e
Paisley
and L
evern
Valley
Cambu
slang
& Ruth
erglen
Motherw
ellWish
awNort
h Ayrs
hire
Airdrie
& C
oatbr
idge
Glasgo
w Wes
t End
Greater
Shawlan
ds
South
East G
lasgo
w
Easter
n Glas
gow
Clydeb
ank &
Drum
chap
el
South
Wes
t Glas
gow
Maryhil
l/Woo
dside
& N
Glas
gow
Bridge
ton &
Den
nistou
n
Community
Children in workless households% of dependent children living in households where no-one is in employment; 2001
Glasgow & West of Scotland small areas with 10 highest, and lowest, ratesSource: NHSHS Community Health Profiles, 2004 (from 2001 Census data)
18
2 2 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4
58 58 60 60 60 61 61 6164 64
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
Scotla
ndClar
kston
Bearsd
en - K
ilmard
inny
Housto
n
Lenz
ie S; A
uchin
loch
Milnga
vie - B
arloc
hGiffn
ock
Broom; K
irkhil
l; Mea
rnsKilm
arnoc
k
Doonfo
ot; Allo
way
Bearsd
en - K
essin
gton
Drumch
apel
NERuc
hill
Ibrox
Easter
hous
e WTow
nhea
dHam
iltonh
illPark
head
SDalm
arnoc
k
Trades
ton; G
orbals
Bridge
ton E
UnemploymentUnemployment claimant count expressed as percentage of working age population - West of
Scotland local authority areas, 1992-2004Source: NOMIS
0.0
2.0
4.0
6.0
8.0
10.0
12.0
14.0
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
% o
f wor
king
age
pop
ulat
ion
Glasgow City
WestDunbartonshireInverclyde
East Ayrshire
North Ayrshire
North Lanarkshire
Renfrewshire
Scotland
South Lanarkshire
South Ayrshire
EastDunbartonshireEast Renfrewshire
Income support% of population over 16 claiming Income Support; West of Scotland Councils, 2001 - 2003
Source: Scottish Neighbourhood Statistics (originally from DWP)
10.4
19.4
5.6 5.9
9.4
11.2 11.2 11.612.2
12.9
14.6 14.7
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
Scotla
ndGlas
gow C
ity
East D
unba
rtons
hire
East R
enfre
wshire
South
Ayrshir
eRen
frewsh
ireSou
th La
narks
hire
East A
yrshir
eNort
h Ayrs
hire
North L
anark
shire
Inverc
lyde
West D
unba
rtons
hire
% o
f pop
ulat
ion
16+
2001 2003
Free school mealsPrimary school pupils entitled to free school meals,
by West of Scotland local authority, 1997-2004Source: Scottish Executive Education Department
0.0
10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
60.0
1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
Glasgow City
West Dunbartonshire
North Ayrshire
Inverclyde
North Lanarkshire
Renfrewshire
East Ayrshire
Scotland
South Lanarkshire
South Ayrshire
East Renfrewshire
East Dunbartonshire
House Prices TrendAverage House Price, Glasgow City & Scotland 1993-2004
Source: Scottish Neighbourhood Statistics
£40,000
£50,000
£60,000
£70,000
£80,000
£90,000
£100,000
£110,000
£120,000
1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
Scotland
Glasgow City
Social environment
Lone parentsLone parent households with dependent children, Glasgow & West of Scotland communities, 2001
Source: 2001 Census
25
13 1418 20 20 21 22 22 24 25 26
28 28 28 29 29 30 30 3134
37 3740 41
49
53
0.0
10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
60.0
Scotla
ndEas
twoo
d
Annies
land/B
earsd
en/M
ilnga
vieStra
thkelv
inClyd
esda
leEas
t Kilb
ride
South
Ayrshir
e
Renfre
w & Wes
t Ren
frewsh
ireEas
t Ayrs
hire
Lomon
dCum
berna
uldHam
ilton
Wish
aw
Airdrie
& C
oatbr
idge
Motherw
ell
North A
yrshir
eInv
erclyd
e
Paisley
and L
evern
Vall
ey
Cambu
slang
& R
utherg
len
Greater
Sha
wlands
Glasgo
w Wes
t End
Easter
n Glas
gow
South
East G
lasgo
w
South
Wes
t Glas
gow
Clydeb
ank &
Drum
chap
el
Maryhil
l/Woo
dside
& N
Glas
gow
Bridge
ton &
Den
nistou
n%
of a
ll ho
useh
olds
with
dep
ende
nt c
hild
ren
Lone parentsLone parent households with dependent children
Glasgow & West of Scotland small areas with 10 highest, and lowest, rates, 2001Source: 2001 Census
25
6 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 10 10
59 59 59 59 61 61 61 62 62
70
0.0
10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
60.0
70.0
80.0
Scotla
ndHow
wood
Bearsd
en - K
essin
gton
Bishop
brigg
s N; C
adde
rGiffn
ock
Bearsd
en - K
ilmard
inny
Cathca
rtDum
breck
Clarks
tonKilm
arnoc
k
Cumbe
rnauld
Villa
ge; D
ullatu
rGlen
Fruin
Easter
hous
e WBrid
geton
EDalm
arnoc
kCas
tlemilk
EGov
an
Trades
ton; G
orbals
Hamilto
nhill
Drumch
apel
NEPark
head
STow
nhea
d%
of a
ll ho
useh
olds
with
dep
ende
nt c
hild
ren
EducationEstimated new student participation rates in Higher Education,
West of Scotland and Glasgow communities, 2001/02 - 2003/04 (annual average rate)Source: HESA
34
1215 17
19 21 23 2427 29 29 30 30 30 31 32 34 34 35 36 36 38 40
44 47
6570
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
Scotla
nd
M'yhill/
Woo
dside
/N.G
lasgo
w
Clydeb
ank a
nd D
rumch
apel
South
Wes
t Glas
gow
Bridge
ton an
d Den
nistou
n
Easter
n Glas
gow
Wishaw
Airdrie
and C
oatbr
idge
Motherw
ellCum
berna
uldEas
t Ayrs
hire
Inverc
lyde
South
East G
lasgo
w
Cambu
slang
and R
utherg
lenNort
h Ayrs
hire
Paisley
and L
evern
Vall
eyClyd
esda
leHam
ilton
Lomon
dEas
t Kilb
ride
Renfre
w and W
est R
enfre
wshire
Greater
Sha
wlands
South
Ayrshir
e
Glasgo
w Wes
t End
Strathk
elvin
Annies
l'd/Bea
rsden
/Miln
gavie
Eastw
ood
New
stu
dent
par
ticip
atio
n ra
tes
EducationTrends in (estimated) new student participation rates in Higher Education,
Selected West of Scotand communities, 1998/00 - 2001/03 (annual average rates) Source: HESA
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
1998/00 1999/01 2000/02 2001/03
New
stu
dent
par
ticip
atio
n ra
tes
Eastwood
Anniesland,Bearsden andMilngavieScotland
West of Scotland
Inverclyde
Motherwell
Eastern Glasgow
Bridgeton andDennistoun
South WestGlasgow
Clydebank andDrumchapel
CrimeAll crimes per 10,000 population, Glasgow City & Scotland, 1997-2003
Source: Scottish Executive
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
1600
1800
1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
Glasgow
Scotland
CrimeCrime rates (selected categories), Glasgow City, 1997-2003
Source: Scottish Executive
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
Rat
e pe
r 10,
000
popu
latio
n
Fire-raising,vandalism etc
Drug Related Crime
Serious Violent Crime
Domestic Housebreaking
Violent crime - offendersViolent offenders per 1,000 population, Glasgow City, July 2002 - June 2005
Datazones with 10 highest rates vs. datazones with 10 lowest rates (over 3 years)Source: Violence Reduction Unit, Strathclyde Police
1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3
66 67 6872 72
76 77 78
88
100
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Jorda
nhill
Jorda
nhill
Jorda
nhill
Newlan
ds
Partick
Newlan
dsHay
burn
Victori
a Park
Crooks
tonGarr
owhil
lGov
an
Calton
Torygle
nQue
ensli
ePoll
oksh
aws
Anders
tonRoy
ston
Roysto
nKnig
htswoo
d Park
Kingsto
n
Location of datazone (named after relevant electoral ward)
Viol
ent o
ffend
ers
per 1
000
popu
latio
n
Violent crime - victimsVictims of violent crime per 1,000 population, Glasgow City, July 2002 - June 2005Datazones with 10 highest rates vs. datazones with 10 lowest rates (over 3 years)
Source: Violence Reduction Unit, Strathclyde Police
5 7 8 9 9 9 9 9 10 11
118 119 120 121 123129
139 142 144
168
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
Jorda
nhill
Hyndla
ndCarm
unno
ckMax
well P
arkVict
oria P
arkNew
lands
Hyndla
ndCath
cart
Partick
Hyndla
ndAnd
erston
Roysto
nQue
enslie
Pollok
shaw
sPoll
oksh
aws
Roysto
nCow
lairs
Cowlai
rsTory
glen
Kingsto
n
Location of datazone (named after relevant electoral ward)
Vict
ims
per 1
000
popu
latio
n
Fear of crimeFear of Crime - percentage of respondents stating they don’t feel safe walking in their
neighbourhood alone after dark, West of Scotland council areas, 2003-04Source: Scottish Household Survey
22.8%
32.4%
17.0%
20.1%21.7%
24.0%26.5%
28.6%30.5%
32.9% 33.3%35.6%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
Scotla
ndGlas
gow C
ity
East D
umba
rtons
hire
South
Ayrshir
eEas
t Ren
frewsh
ireSou
th La
narks
hire
East A
yrshir
eNort
h Ayrs
hire
North L
anark
shire
Renfre
wshire
Wes
t Dum
barto
nshir
e
Inverc
lyde
Physical environment
OvercrowdingProportion of households classed as overcrowded, West of Scotland and Glasgow Communities, 2001
Source: Census/NHSHS Community profiles
12
67 8 9 9 9 10 10 10 10
1214 14 14 15 15 15
16 1719
21 21 22 22
26
29
0.0
5.0
10.0
15.0
20.0
25.0
30.0
35.0
Scotla
ndEas
twoo
d
Annies
land/B
earsd
en/M
ilnga
vie
South
Ayrshir
eEas
t Kilb
ride
Strathk
elvin
Clydes
dale
North A
yrshir
eCum
berna
uldEas
t Ayrs
hire
Renfre
w & Wes
t Ren
frewsh
ireLo
mond
Cambu
slang
& R
utherg
lenHam
ilton
Paisley
and L
evern
Vall
eyMoth
erwell
Wish
awInv
erclyd
e
Airdrie
& Coa
tbridg
e
Clydeb
ank &
Drum
chap
el
Greater
Sha
wlands
South
Wes
t Glas
gow
Glasgo
w Wes
t End
Easter
n Glas
gow
South
East G
lasgo
w
Maryhil
l/Woo
dside
& N
Glas
gow
Bridge
ton &
Den
nistou
n%
of h
ouse
hold
s
Estimated numbers of properties with damp, condensation, mould, poor National Home Energy Rating (NHER), Greater Glasgow 2002
Source: SHCS
22,500
27,000
39,00041,000
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
30000
35000
40000
45000
Rising/penetrating damp Poor NHER Condensation Mould
Num
ber o
f pro
pert
ies
House condition
Proximity to Derelict LandProximity to Derelict Sites; % of people within 0-500m of any derelict site; 2004;
West of Scotland Councils & ScotlandFrom SNS web site; Original source: Scottish Vacant and Derelict Land Survey
27.4
57
21.9 22.724.8 25 25.9
30.7 31.933.8
51.2
64.3
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
Scotla
ndGlas
gow C
ity
East D
unba
rtons
hire
East A
yrshir
eSou
th La
narks
hire
South
Ayrshir
eEas
t Ren
frewsh
ire
Inverc
lyde
Renfre
wshire
North A
yrshir
eNort
h Lan
arksh
ireWes
t Dun
barto
nshir
e%
of p
eopl
e w
ithin
0-5
00m
of a
ny d
erel
ict s
ite
Behaviour
Alcohol related mortalityNumbers of alcohol related deaths, NHS Greater Glasgow, 1980-2003
Principal ("underlying") and secondary ("contributing") causes of deathSource: GRO(S)
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
Num
ber o
f dea
ths
Male Female Total
Numbers of alcohol related deaths, NHS Greater Glasgow, 1980-2003 Principal ("underlying") and secondary ("contributing") causes of death
Source: GRO(S)
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
Num
ber o
f dea
ths
Male Female Total
Numbers of alcohol related deaths, NHS Greater Glasgow, 1980-2003 Principal ("underlying") and secondary ("contributing") causes of death
Source: GRO(S)
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
Num
ber o
f dea
ths
Male Female Total
Numbers of alcohol related deaths, NHS Greater Glasgow, 1980-2003 Principal ("underlying") and secondary ("contributing") causes of death
Source: GRO(S)
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
Num
ber o
f dea
ths
Male Female Total
Alcohol hospitalisationsAlcohol related & attributable hospital admissions
by Glasgow "community", age-standardised rates, 1990/92 - 1999/01Source: ISD Scotland/NHS Health Scotland
0.0
500.0
1,000.0
1,500.0
2,000.0
2,500.0
3,000.0
1990 - 1992 1993 - 1995 1996 - 1998 1999 - 2001
Age
sta
ndar
dise
d ra
te p
er 1
00,0
00 p
op
Bridgeton & Dennistoun
Maryhill/Woodside & NGlasgowSouth West Glasgow
South East Glasgow
Eastern Glasgow
Cambuslang & Rutherglen
Clydebank & Drumchapel
Greater Shawlands
Glasgow West End
Scotland
Strathkelvin
Eastwood
Anniesl'd/Bearsdn/Milngavie
Alcohol hospitalisationsAlcohol related & attributable hospital admissions for West of Scotland small areas (with
lowest & highest rates in 1999/2001), age-standardised rates, 1990/92 - 1999/01Source: ISD Scotland/NHS Health Scotland
0.0
500.0
1,000.0
1,500.0
2,000.0
2,500.0
3,000.0
3,500.0
4,000.0
4,500.0
1990 - 1992 1993 - 1995 1996 - 1998 1999 - 2001
Age
sta
ndar
dise
d ra
te p
er 1
00,0
00 p
op
Scotland
Alcohol related & attributable hospital admissions for West of Scotland small areas (with lowest & highest rates in 1999/2001), age-standardised rates, 1990/92 - 1999/01
Source: ISD Scotland/NHS Health Scotland
0.0
500.0
1,000.0
1,500.0
2,000.0
2,500.0
3,000.0
3,500.0
4,000.0
4,500.0
1990 - 1992 1993 - 1995 1996 - 1998 1999 - 2001
Age
sta
ndar
dise
d ra
te p
er 1
00,0
00 p
op
Scotland
Clarkston
Hyndland; Dowanhill
Lugton; Dunlop
Bearsden - Kessington
Houston
Milngavie - Keystone; Dougalston
Kilmacolm
Cathcart
Bearsden - Kilmardinny
Broom; Kirkhill; Mearns
Alcohol related & attributable hospital admissions for West of Scotland small areas (with lowest & highest rates in 1999/2001), age-standardised rates, 1990/92 - 1999/01
Source: ISD Scotland/NHS Health Scotland
0.0
500.0
1,000.0
1,500.0
2,000.0
2,500.0
3,000.0
3,500.0
4,000.0
4,500.0
1990 - 1992 1993 - 1995 1996 - 1998 1999 - 2001
Age
sta
ndar
dise
d ra
te p
er 1
00,0
00 p
op
Townhead
Ayr - Harbour and W Town Centre
Tradeston; Gorbals
Dalmarnock
Hamiltonhill
Bridgeton E
Ibrox
Govan
Easterhouse W
Ferguslie Park
Scotland
Clarkston
Hyndland; Dowanhill
Lugton; Dunlop
Bearsden - Kessington
Houston
Milngavie - Keystone; Dougalston
Kilmacolm
Cathcart
Bearsden - Kilmardinny
Broom; Kirkhill; Mearns
Liver cirrhosis mortality age standardised rates among men aged 15-74 yearsScotland in context of maximum, minimum, and mean rates for 16 Western European countries
Source: WHOSIS (Dec 2004)
0
20
40
60
80
100
1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000
Year of death
Rat
e pe
r 100
.000
pop
ulat
ion
per y
ear
Maximum
Mean
Minimum
ICD 6/7: A105ICD8: A102ICD9: B347ICD10: K70, K73, K74
Scotland's rank: 11 11 10 12 11 1 0 10 9 5
Liver cirrhosis mortality age standardised rates among men aged 15-74 yearsScotland in context of maximum, minimum, and mean rates for 16 Western European countries
Source: WHOSIS (Dec 2004)
0
20
40
60
80
100
1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000
Year of death
Rat
e pe
r 100
.000
pop
ulat
ion
per y
ear
Maximum
Mean
Minimum
ICD 6/7: A105ICD8: A102ICD9: B347ICD10: K70, K73, K74
Scotland's rank: 11 11 10 12 11 1 0 10 9 5
Liver cirrhosis mortality age standardised rates among men aged 15-74 yearsScotland in context of maximum, minimum, and mean rates for 16 Western European countries
Source: WHOSIS (Dec 2004)
0
20
40
60
80
100
1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000
Year of death
Rat
e pe
r 100
.000
pop
ulat
ion
per y
ear
Maximum
Mean
Minimum
ICD 6/7: A105ICD8: A102ICD9: B347ICD10: K70, K73, K74
Scotland's rank: 11 11 10 12 11 1 0 10 9 5
Greater Glasgow
Liver cirrhosis mortality
SmokingPercentage of adults smoking, 1999/00 - 2003/04
Source: Scottish Household Survey
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
1999/2000 2001/2002 2003/2004
Glasgow City
Scotland
Sexually Transmitted InfectionsAcute Sexually Transmitted Infection Rates, Greater Glasgow & Scotland
Source: ISD Scotland
300.0
400.0
500.0
600.0
700.0
800.0
900.0
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
Cru
de ra
te p
er 1
00,0
00 1
5-64
yea
r-ol
ds
Greater Glasgow Scotland
Obesity% of adults classed as obese (BMI>30), Greater Glasgow, 1995, 1998 & 2003
Source: Scottish Health Surveys
21.5
23.9
16.4
14.8
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
1995 1998 2003
Males
Females
Ages 16-64 Ages 16-64 Ages 16+
TravelTravel to work/study by bicycle/foot and car, 2001
Source: 2001 Census
54
40
5255 56 57 58 59 59 59 60 61
1519
2320
22201920
2321
2528
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
Scotla
nd
Glasgo
w City
Wes
t Dun
barto
nshir
eNort
h Ayrs
hire
Inverc
lyde
Renfre
wshire
North L
anark
shire
East A
yrshir
eSou
th La
narks
hire
South
Ayrshir
eEas
t Dun
barto
nshir
eEas
t Ren
frewsh
ire
% o
f pop
ulat
ion
wor
king
/stu
dyin
g*
bike/foot car
* Excludes those working/studying at home
TravelEstimates of traffic volume in vehicle kilometres, 1993-2003
Source: SE - Scottish Transport Statistics 2004
0.0
500.0
1000.0
1500.0
2000.0
2500.0
3000.0
3500.0
1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
Mill
ion
Vehi
cle
Kilo
met
res
Glasgow City
North Lanarkshire
South Lanarkshire
Renfrewshire
East Ayrshire
South Ayrshire
North Ayrshire
East Renfrewshire
WestDunbartonshire
Inverclyde
East Dunbartonshire
Pregnancy & childbirth
Smoking during pregnancy% Maternal smoking at hospital booking,
Glasgow & West of Scotland communities 2000-02Source: NHS HS - Community Health Profiles, 2004 (from ISD data)
27
9
1619 21 21
2325 25 25
27 27 28 29 29 29 30 30 31 32 32 33 3436
38 3943
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
Scotla
ndEas
twoo
d
Annies
land/B
earsd
en/M
ilnga
vie
Greater
Sha
wlands
Strathk
elvin
East K
ilbrid
e
Renfre
w & W
est R
enfre
wshire
Cumbe
rnauld
Lomon
dClyd
esda
le
South
Ayrshir
eInv
erclyd
e
Glasgo
w Wes
t End
Cambu
slang
& R
utherg
lenHam
ilton
South
East G
lasgo
wEas
t Ayrs
hire
Motherw
ell
Airdrie
& C
oatbr
idge
Paisley
and L
evern
Vall
ey
North A
yrshir
e
Easter
n Glas
gow
Wish
aw
South
Wes
t Glas
gow
Bridge
ton &
Den
nistou
n
Maryhil
l/Woo
dside
& N
Glas
gow
Clydeb
ank &
Drum
chap
el
Community
% o
f wom
en
Smoking during pregnancy% Maternal smoking at hospital booking, 2000-2002
Glasgow/West of Scotland small areas with 10 highest and 10 lowest ratesSource: NHS HS - Community Health Profiles, 2004 (from ISD data)
27
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
Scotla
ndClar
kston
Bearsd
en - K
essin
gton
Giffnoc
kCarm
unno
ckKilm
acolm
Milnga
vie - K
eysto
ne; D
ouga
lston
Doonfo
ot; A
lloway
Housto
n
Milnga
vie - B
arloc
h
Broom; K
irkhil
l; Mea
rns
Knights
wood S
Nitshil
lIbr
ox
Easter
hous
e WCas
tlemilk
WDrum
chap
el W
Penile
eFaif
leyPark
head
N
Drumch
apel
NE
% Maternal smoking at hospital booking, 2000-2002Glasgow/West of Scotland small areas with 10 highest and 10 lowest rates
Source: NHS HS - Community Health Profiles, 2004 (from ISD data)
27
4 4 4 5 5 5 7 7 7 7
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
Scotla
ndClar
kston
Bearsd
en - K
essin
gton
Giffnoc
kCarm
unno
ckKilm
acolm
Milnga
vie - K
eysto
ne; D
ouga
lston
Doonfo
ot; A
lloway
Housto
n
Milnga
vie - B
arloc
h
Broom; K
irkhil
l; Mea
rns
Knights
wood S
Nitshil
lIbr
ox
Easter
hous
e WCas
tlemilk
WDrum
chap
el W
Penile
eFaif
leyPark
head
N
Drumch
apel
NE
% Maternal smoking at hospital booking, 2000-2002Glasgow/West of Scotland small areas with 10 highest and 10 lowest rates
Source: NHS HS - Community Health Profiles, 2004 (from ISD data)
27
4 4 4 5 5 5 7 7 7 7
50 50 50 50 51 51 5154 55
62
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
Scotla
ndClar
kston
Bearsd
en - K
essin
gton
Giffnoc
kCarm
unno
ckKilm
acolm
Milnga
vie - K
eysto
ne; D
ouga
lston
Doonfo
ot; A
lloway
Housto
n
Milnga
vie - B
arloc
h
Broom; K
irkhil
l; Mea
rns
Knights
wood S
Nitshil
lIbr
ox
Easter
hous
e WCas
tlemilk
WDrum
chap
el W
Penile
eFaif
leyPark
head
N
Drumch
apel
NE
Smoking during pregnancy% Maternal smoking at hospital booking, 1995-2004*
Source: ISD Scotland
-
5.0
10.0
15.0
20.0
25.0
30.0
35.0
1 995 2 003 2 004
Scotland Greater Glasgow
* 2004 data are provisional
Smoking during pregnancy% Maternal smoking at booking by deprivation, NHS Greater Glasgow 1995-2004*
Source: ISD Scotland
0.0
5.0
10.0
15.0
20.0
25.0
30.0
35.0
40.0
45.0
50.0
1995 2003 2004
5 (mostdeprived)
4
3
2
1 (leastdeprived)
DeprivationQuintile
* 2004 data are provisional
Breastfeeding% breastfeeding at 6-8 weeks,
West of Scotland and Glasgow communities 2000-2002 Source: NHSHS - Community Health Profiles (from ISD data)
34
1819 20 21 21 22 23 23 24 25 26 26 26
28 29 31 31 32 33 3336
38
46 4850
57
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
Scotla
nd
Airdrie
& Coa
tbridg
e
Easter
n Glas
gow
Motherw
ellWish
aw
Maryhil
l/Woo
dside
& N
Glas
gow
Clydeb
ank &
Drum
chap
el
Bridge
ton &
Den
nistou
nHam
ilton
South
West G
lasgo
wInv
erclyd
eNort
h Ayrs
hire
Cumbe
rnauld
East A
yrshir
e
Cambu
slang
& Ruth
erglen
Paisley
and L
evern
Vall
eyClyd
esda
leLo
mond
East K
ilbrid
e
Renfre
w & Wes
t Ren
frewsh
ireSou
th Ayrs
hire
South
East G
lasgo
wStra
thkelv
in
Greater
Shawlan
dsEas
twoo
d
Glasgo
w Wes
t End
Annies
land/B
earsd
en/M
ilnga
vie
Community
Breastfeeding% breastfeeding at 6-8 weeks, 2000-2002
Glasgow/West of Scotland small areas with 10 highest and 10 lowest ratesSource: NHS HS - Community Health Profiles, 2004 (from ISD data)
34
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
Scotla
ndPark
head
NEas
terho
use E
Bridge
ton E
Carntyn
eEas
terho
use W
Drumch
apel
NEDrum
chap
el W
Dalmarn
ock
Fergus
lie P
arkStev
ensto
nKilm
acolm
Bearsd
en - K
ilmard
inny
Lugto
n; Dun
lop
Milnga
vie - B
arloc
hBroo
mhill
Hillhea
dPart
ickhil
l
Kelvind
ale; K
elvins
ideKelv
in N
Hyndla
nd; D
owan
hill
% breastfeeding at 6-8 weeks, 2000-2002Glasgow/West of Scotland small areas with 10 highest and 10 lowest rates
Source: NHS HS - Community Health Profiles, 2004 (from ISD data)
34
65 65 66 66 66 66 68 68 70
78
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
Scotla
ndPark
head
NEas
terho
use E
Bridge
ton E
Carntyn
eEas
terho
use W
Drumch
apel
NEDrum
chap
el W
Dalmarn
ock
Fergus
lie P
arkStev
ensto
nKilm
acolm
Bearsd
en - K
ilmard
inny
Lugto
n; Dun
lop
Milnga
vie - B
arloc
hBroo
mhill
Hillhea
dPart
ickhil
l
Kelvind
ale; K
elvins
ideKelv
in N
Hyndla
nd; D
owan
hill
% breastfeeding at 6-8 weeks, 2000-2002Glasgow/West of Scotland small areas with 10 highest and 10 lowest rates
Source: NHS HS - Community Health Profiles, 2004 (from ISD data)
34
6 6 6 8 8 9 9 9 9 10
65 65 66 66 66 66 68 68 70
78
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
Scotla
ndPark
head
NEas
terho
use E
Bridge
ton E
Carntyn
eEas
terho
use W
Drumch
apel
NEDrum
chap
el W
Dalmarn
ock
Fergus
lie P
arkStev
ensto
nKilm
acolm
Bearsd
en - K
ilmard
inny
Lugto
n; Dun
lop
Milnga
vie - B
arloc
hBroo
mhill
Hillhea
dPart
ickhil
l
Kelvind
ale; K
elvins
ideKelv
in N
Hyndla
nd; D
owan
hill
BreastfeedingBreastfeeding at 6-8 weeks, NHS Greater Glasgow, 1998-2004
Source: ISD Scotland
15.0
20.0
25.0
30.0
35.0
40.0
45.0
50.0
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
% b
abie
s br
east
fed
at 6
-8 w
eeks
Greater Glasgow Scotland Note: 2004 figures are provisional
Teenage pregnancyTeenage Pregnancies (13-19) for selected West of Scotland Councils, 1991/92 - 2002/03
Source: ISD Scotland
-
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
1991/92 1992/93 1993/94 1994/95 1995/96 1996/97 1997/98 1998/99 1999/00 2000/01 2001/02 2002/03
Rat
e pe
r 100
wom
en a
ged
13-1
9
Glasgow City
East Ayrshire
Scotland
SouthLanarkshire
EastDunbartonshire
EastRenfrewshire
* 2002/03 data are provisional
Children
Looked after ChildrenLooked after children - rate per 1000 0-17 year-olds, 2004
Source: Care Scotland
0.0
5.0
10.0
15.0
20.0
25.0
Scotla
ndW
est o
f Sco
tland
Glasgo
w City
East D
unba
rtons
hire
East R
enfre
wshire
South
Lana
rkshir
eNort
h Lan
arksh
ireSou
th Ayrs
hire
Inverc
lyde
East A
yrshir
eRen
frewsh
ireNort
h Ayrs
hire
Wes
t Dun
barto
nshir
e
Rat
e pe
r 1,0
00 0
-17
year
-old
s
Looked after ChildrenLooked after children - rate per 1000, three year rolling average, 1998 - 2004
Source: Care Scotland
0.0
5.0
10.0
15.0
20.0
25.0
1998 - 2000 1999 - 2001 2000 - 2002 2001 - 2003 2002 - 2004
Rat
e pe
r 100
0 ch
ildre
n ag
ed 0
-15
Scotland West of Scotland Glasgow City
Smoking, drinking & drug useSmoking, alcohol & drug use among 13 and 15 year-olds in Greater Glasgow, 2002
Source: SALSUS
7
30
15
11
29
12
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
Regular smoker drunk alcohol in past week taken drugs in past month
% o
f 13-
15 y
ear-
olds
males females
Dental healthPercentage of 5 year-olds with no decayed/missing/filled teeth ('zero caries'),
Scotland & Greater Glasgow 1987/99 - 2003/04Source: NDIP & SHBDEP
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
1987/88 1989/90 1991/92 1993/94 1995/96 1997/98 1999/00 2001/02 2002/03 2003/04
% w
ith n
o de
ntal
car
ies
Scotland Greater Glasgow
Dental healthDental decay: % of 5 year-old children with obvious/advanced decay (risk level 2-3)
by LHCC area, Greater Glasgow 2003-04Source: NDIP
59
3743
4852
58 5862 64 65
68 68 70 7074 74
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
Greater
Glas
gow
Annies
land/B
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vieEas
twoo
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Strathk
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South
East G
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hawlan
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tonMary
hill W
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ide
South
Wes
t Glas
gow
Drumch
apel
Health & function
Adults unable to work due to illness/disability
Percentage of adults unable to work due to illness/disability, Glasgow/West of Scotland communities, 2000
Source: NHSHS Community Profiles/DWP
11
5 5
89 9 10
11 11 11 12 12 1213 13
15 15 15 1516
17 17 17
20 21
2425
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
Scotla
nd
Annies
land/B
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vieEas
twoo
dEas
t Kilb
ride
Strathk
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South
Ayrshir
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mond
East A
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Renfre
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Cumbe
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North A
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Glasgo
w Wes
t End
Greater
Shawlan
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Paisley
and L
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Valley
Hamilto
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Cambu
slang
and R
utherg
len
Clydeb
ank &
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chap
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South
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& C
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South
Wes
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gow
Maryhil
l/Woo
dside
& N
Glas
gow
Bridge
ton &
Den
nistou
n
Community
Adults unable to work due to illness/disability
% of adults unable to work due to illness/disability, 2000 Glasgow & West of Scotland small areas with 10 highest and 10 lowest rates
Source: NHS HS - NHSHS Community Profiles/DWP
11
3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4
31 32 32 32 3335
37
4244
49
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
Scotla
nd
Hyndla
nd; D
owan
hill
Glen Frui
n
Broom; K
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l; Mea
rns
Bearsd
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astle
hill; T
horn
Milnga
vie - B
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Helens
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tonGiffn
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dsPark
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tlemilk
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tyne
Parkhe
ad S
Hamilto
nhill
Bridge
ton E
Calton
Dalmarn
ock
Adults unable to work due to illness/disability
Adults unable to work due to illness/disabilityIncapacity benefit/severe disability allowance claimants, 2000-2004
Source: DWP
0.0
5.0
10.0
15.0
20.0
25.0
30.0
35.0
40.0
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
Cla
iman
ts a
s %
of w
orki
ng a
ge p
opul
atio
n
Glasgow
Scotland
Illness & disease
Heart disease mortalityIschaemic Heart Disease: age standardised death rates, males (15-74)
Scotland and large Health Boards, 1976-2001Source: GRO(S)
0
100
200
300
400
500
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
Rat
eper
100
,00
popu
latio
ng p
er y
ear
GreaterGlasgow
Scotland
Tayside
Lothian
Grampian
DiabetesAdmissions to hospital for diabetes by Glasgow "community",
age-standardised rates, 1991/93 - 2000/02Source: ISD Scotland/NHS Health Scotland
0.0
200.0
400.0
600.0
800.0
1,000.0
1,200.0
1,400.0
1991 - 1993 1994 - 1996 1997 - 1999 2000 - 2002
Age
sta
ndar
dise
d ra
te p
er 1
00,0
00 p
op
Maryhill/Woodside & NGlasgowGreater Shawlands
Strathkelvin
South East Glasgow
Bridgeton & Dennistoun
Eastern Glasgow
Cambuslang & Rutherglen
Scotland
Glasgow West End
Eastwood
Clydebank & Drumchapel
South West Glasgow
Anniesland/Bearsden/Milngavie
Deliberate self harmHospital admissions for deliberate self harm, average annual age-standardised rates,
2000-2002, Glasgow & West of Scotland communitiesSource: ISD Scotland/NHSHS Community Profiles
0.0
100.0
200.0
300.0
400.0
500.0
600.0
Scotla
ndEas
t Kilb
ride
Annies
land/B
earsd
en/M
ilnga
vieEas
twoo
dHam
ilton
Strathk
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South
Wes
t Glas
gow
Clydes
dale
Cambu
slang
& R
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Renfre
w & Wes
t Ren
frewsh
ireCum
berna
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w Wes
t End
Lomon
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South
East G
lasgo
w
Easter
n Glas
gow
Greater
Sha
wlands
Motherw
ell
Airdrie
& Coa
tbridg
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South
Ayrshir
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Paisley
and L
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Vall
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Bridge
ton &
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nistou
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ishaw
Clydeb
ank &
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chap
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North A
yrshir
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age
stan
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rate
s pe
r 100
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pop
ulat
ion
Summary
What’s getting better?
• Life expectancy increasing overall• Downward trends in:
– smoking – unemployment– teenage pregnancies– some crimes– dental health of children– breastfeeding– some specific causes of death
• Improvements in some aspects of housing• More entrants to higher education
What’s proving resistant to change?
• Some behaviours e.g.– dental health of children– breastfeeding
• Many features of the circumstances in which people live e.g.– Poverty/low income– Looked after children
• Levels of disability– adults unable to work – healthy life expectancy
What’s getting worse?
• Alcohol related illness• Obesity levels• Sexually transmitted disease• Traffic levels• Violent crime• Inequalities in many health related areas
Glasgow - Past & Present
• Big trends
• From indicators to insights
• Integrated public health profile
James Arnott
Anne Scoular
David Walsh & Bruce Whyte
Glasgow - Future
Population projectionsProjected Population Changes in Scotland, 2002- 2018,
Scotland and West of Scotland Local Authorities Source: GRO(S)
-2.4
-5.3
-11.3
-8.2
-7.8
-7.8
-6.9
-6.1
-5.8
-2.5
-2.2
5.8
-14.0 -12.0 -10.0 -8.0 -6.0 -4.0 -2.0 0.0 2.0 4.0 6.0 8.0
SCOTLAND
Glasgow City
Inverclyde
Renfrewshire
East Ayrshire
West Dunbartonshire
North Ayrshire
South Ayrshire
East Dunbartonshire
South Lanarkshire
North Lanarkshire
East Renfrewshire
% Change in overall population
Population projectionsPopulation Projections for Glasgow, all persons by age band, 2002 vs 2018
(Source: GROS)
31
66
133137
95
76
4034
54
119116
112
74
37
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
0-4 5-14 15-29 30-44 45-59 60-74 75 & over
Age Group
Thou
sand
s
2002 2018
Dependency ratiosDependency Ratio Projections for Scotland and WoS Councils, 2002 and 2018
Source: derived from GROS data
64%61%
64% 64% 63%66% 66%
69%67% 68%
72%72%69%
74% 75% 75%78% 78% 78%
83%84%
90%
58% 57%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
SCOTLAND
Glasgo
w City
North L
anark
shire
South
Lana
rkshir
eW
est D
unba
rtons
hire
Renfre
wshire
East A
yrshir
e
Inverc
lyde
East R
enfre
wshire
East D
unba
rtons
hire
North A
yrshir
eSou
th Ayrs
hire
Dep
ende
ncy
Rat
io (%
)
2002 2018
Single person householdsProjected change in % of single adult households,
West of Scotland Councils, 2002 vs 2016Source: GRO(S)
39%
49%
31% 32%35%
37% 38% 38% 39%41% 42% 42%
33%
42%
26% 25%
29%31% 31% 30% 32%
34% 35%35%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
Scotla
ndGlas
gow C
ity
East R
enfre
wshire
East D
unba
rtons
hire
East A
yrshir
eSou
th Ayrs
hire
South
Lana
rkshir
eNort
h Lan
arksh
ireNort
h Ayrs
hire
Renfre
wshire
Wes
t Dun
barto
nshir
e
Inverc
lyde
2002 2016
Lone parent householdsProjected change in lone parent households
West of Scotland councils, 2002 vs. 2016Source: Register General Office of Scotland
33%
48%
20%23%
29%31%
33% 33%36% 37%
39%41%
27%29%
25%27%
24%22%
20%21%
14%14%
37%
23%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
Scotla
ndGlas
gow C
ity
East R
enfre
wshire
East D
unba
rtons
hire
East A
yrshir
eSou
th Ayrs
hire
South
Lana
rkshir
eRen
frewsh
ire
Inverc
lyde
North L
anark
shire
Wes
t Dun
barto
nshir
eNort
h Ayrs
hire
% o
f all
hous
ehol
ds w
ith c
hild
ren
2002 2016
Traffic GrowthBackground traffic growth from 2001, Scotland & Glasgow*
Source: Scottish Executive
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
2001 2006 2011 2021
% g
row
th fr
om 2
001
Scotland
Glasgow City
* all traffic originating from Glasgow City
AlcoholAlcohol related mortality, Greater Glasgow: deaths 1980-2003 and projections 2004-2027
Source: GRO(S)/NHSHS
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1980
1982
1984
1986
1988
1990
1992
1994
1996
1998
2000
2002
2004
2006
2008
2010
2012
2014
2016
2018
2020
2022
2024
2026
Num
ber/p
roje
cted
no.
of d
eath
s
Alcohol related mortality, Greater Glasgow: deaths 1980-2003 and projections 2004-2027
Source: GRO(S)/NHSHS
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1980
1982
1984
1986
1988
1990
1992
1994
1996
1998
2000
2002
2004
2006
2008
2010
2012
2014
2016
2018
2020
2022
2024
2026
Num
ber/p
roje
cted
no.
of d
eath
s
Life expectancyMale Life Expectancy at Birth (years); West of Scotland Council Areas vs Scotland;
Trend: 1991-1993 to 2001-2003; Projections: 2002-2004 to 2011-2013 Source: Office for National Statistics & Health Scotland
75.6
73.5
69.1
70.2
80.2
77.2
66.0
68.0
70.0
72.0
74.0
76.0
78.0
80.0
82.0
1991-1993
1992-1994
1993-1995
1994-1996
1995-1997
1996-1998
1997-1999
1998-2000
1999-2001
2000-2002
2001-2003
2002-2004
2003-2005
2004-2006
2005-2007
2006-2008
2007-2009
2008-2010
2009-2011
2010-2012
2011-2013
Council
Life
Exp
ecta
ncy
at b
irth
Scotland Glasgow City East Dunbartonshire