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Halton Lea Health & Wellbeing Profile
Produced by Public Health Intelligence
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Halton Lea is located in the centre of Runcorn.
Within the ward is Halton Hospital and Urgent Care
Centre, as is Halton Lea shopping centre.
Hallwood Park and Palacefields are also located within
the ward.
There are an estimated 6,548 people living in the Halton
Lea ward.
As with Halton overall, there are more females than
males residing in Halton Lea, with the majority of this
difference being due to those in older age groups; there
are 854 females aged 60 and over compared to 712 males
aged 60 and over.
The greatest majority of the male population of Halton
Lea is within the 10-14 and 20-24 age groups.
There are also a greater number of males aged under 25
years compared to Halton overall.
There are four schools, four pharmacies, a dentist, a GP practice, a hospital and a urgent care centre
located within Halton Lea ward.
The children’s centre for the reach area is located in the neighbouring Norton South ward.
Life Expectancy & Deprivation
live in the 10% most deprived
areas in England
of children under 16 live in
poverty
42%38%
do not own a car or van
250
people claiming out of work
benefits
73.5 yearsmale life
expectancy at birth
76.7 yearsfemale life
expectancy at birth
H A L T O N L E A
Crime242
violent or sexual
offences
16burglaries
cases of criminal
damage or arson
127
public order offences
105
Children & young people
7%
of babies have a low birth
weight
of Reception children are
obese
9%
1 in 5Year 6
children are obese
21%
are breastfed at 6-8 weeks old
1 in 5children have
special educational
needs
Halfof 4-5 year olds
have a good level of
development
48%
achieve 5 A*- C grades at GCSE
including Eng & Maths
433attendances
to A&E for 0-4 year olds
55%
21
admissions for injury in under 15s
per year
Smallnumber of
admissions for asthma in
under 19s
10
admissions for self-harm in 10-24 year olds
per year
9%
16-17 years olds not in education,
employment or training
1 in 10households
are fuel poor
significancenot tested
significantlybetter than
Englandaverage
not significantly different
to Englandaverage
significantly worse than
England average
Statistical significance to England
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Lifestyles
59%who access
stop smoking services quit
High rateof admissions for smoking related
conditions - ages 35+
77admissions for alcohol
specific conditions
33new
presentations to drug/alcohol
treatment
22drug related admissions
attendances to A&E - all
ages
4989
admissions for self-harm-
all ages
27
1189emergency admissions
Older people - aged 65+
per yearper year
57admissions for injuries due to falls
per year
10admissions
for hip fractures
per year
1143people aged 65+ live in Halton Lea
2 in 3have their day-to-day activities
limited by disability or long-term
health condition
18%provide
some unpaid care
1 in 10live on
their own
13.8 yearsmale life
expectancy at 65
14.0 yearsfemale life
expectancy at 65
Mortality
23
deaths from cancer -people aged under 75
per year
25
deaths fromcirculatory disease -
people aged under 75
per year
108
deaths
per year
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significancenot tested
significantlybetter than
Englandaverage
not significantly different
to Englandaverage
significantly worse than
England average
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13%deaths
occurred at home
45 63male
deathsper year
female deathsper year
per year
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Local
number
Local
value
Halton
ave.
Halton
worst
Halton
best
73.5 77.2 71.4 84.6
76.7 80.3 75.3 90.2
575 41.7 25.9 45.4 4.2
28 7.4 7.2 9.8 2.9
48 21.4 22.5 12.2 71.4
21 8.9 11.5 16.1 6.2
49 19.7 22.4 30.7 13.4
226 19.7 13.6 21.4 4.9
130 50.8 59.1 40.4 78.3
124 48.4 57.5 39.6 80.9
1,189 18,158.2 14,874.4 18,865.4 8,908.5
433 1,154.7 1,520.2 2,289.8 927.4
64 161.8 150.2 212.4 101.8
29 711.6 712.5 1,590.2 87.6
82 411.1 327.2 559.9 76.7
230 1,253.1 978.2 1,858.1 245.9
172 6,865.3 3,269.4 6,865.3 1,772.6
242 37.0 20.5 42.7 2.7
16 5.7 10.4 39.9 1.0
127 19.4 10.1 19.7 2.5
105 16.0 7.8 18.0 1.4
113 193.9 184.2 310.5 104.1
127 156.8 97.8 167.9 39.4
51.8 31.9 67.4 7.1
250 6.1 3.7 6.6 0.9
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Halton Lea 2017 Health & Wellbeing Profile
3 Children in poverty (under 16 years)
Indicator
The chart below shows how children's health and well-being in this area compares with Halton. The local result for each indicator is shown as a circle,
against the range of results for Halton which are shown as a grey bar. The red line indicates the Halton average. The key to the colour of the circles is
shown below.
Please note: A green circle may still indicate an important public health problem.
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1 Life expectancy at birth - Males
7 Year 6 children who are obese
6 Reception year children who are obese
5 Breastfeeding at 6-8 weeks
4 Low birthweight babies (<2500g)
8 Pupils will Special Education Needs support
20 Criminal damage and arson
19 Burglary
18 Violence and sexual offences
17 Emergency admissions for injuries due to falls (age 65+)
14 Hospital admissions as a result of self-harm (10-24 years)
10 GCSE - 5A*-C including English & Maths
9 Good level of development (at end of Reception)
22 Under 75 mortality rate from cancer (Persons)
21 Public order offences
13 Emergency admissions due to injuries (0-14 years)
12 A&E attendance 0-4 years
11 Emergency admissions to hospital
25 Benefit Claimants aged 16 to 64
24 Deprivation score
23 Under 75 mortality rate from circulatory disease (Persons)
16 Admissions for alcohol-specific conditions (all ages)
15 Emergency admissions for intentional self-harm (all ages)
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Halton average 25th percentile 75th percentile
Significantly worse than Halton average Not significantly different
Significantly better than Halton average Higher than Halton average
Notes and definitions
Where data are not available or have been
suppressed, this is indicated by a dash (-) in the
appropriate box.
1 Male life expectancy at birth (in years), 2012-16
2 Female life expectancy at birth (in years), 2012-16
3 % of children aged under 16 living in families in
receipt of out of work benefits or tax credits where their
reported income is less than 60% median income,
2014
4 % low birthweight babies (<2500g), 2012-16
5 % of women breastfeeding at 6-8 week check,
2014/15 to 2016/17
6 % school children in Reception year classified as
obese, 3 year average, 2014/15 to 2016/17
7 % school children in Year 6 classified as obese, 3
year average, 2014/15 to 2016/17
8 % of pupils with Special Education Needs support,
January 2017
9 % of children achieving a good level of
development at end of reception, 2014/15 to 2016/17
10 % of pupils at end of key stage 4 achieving 5
GCSE's at grades A*-C, including English and Maths,
2013/.14 to 2015/16
11 Emergency hospital admission rate per 100,000
population, 2016/17
12 A&E attendance rate per 1,000 in the 0-4
population, 2016/17
13 Emergency admission rate for injuries per
100,000 population aged 0-14 years, 2014/15 to
2016/17
14 Hospital admission rate for self-harm per 100,000
population aged 10-24 years, 2014/15 to 2016/17
15 Emergency admission rate for intentional self-
harm per 100,000 population for all ages, 2014/15 to
2016/17
16 Hospital admission rate per 100,000 population
for alcohol-specific conditions, 2014/15 to 2016/17
17 Emergency admission rate for injuries due to falls
per 100,000 population aged 65+, 2014/15 to 2016/17
18 Violence and sexual offences rate per 1,000
population, 2016
19 Buglary rate per 1,000 households 2016
20 Criminal damage and arson rate per 1,000
population, 2016
21 Public order offences rate per 1,000 population,
2016
22 Mortality rate from all cancers per 100,000
population aged less than 75 years, 2012-16
23 Mortality rate from all cardiovascular diseases
(including heart disease and stroke) per 100,000
population aged less than 75 years, 2012-16
24 Deprivation score, 2015
25 % of 16-64 year olds claiming JobSeekers
Allowance plus those who claim Universal Credit,
September 2017
Lower than Halton average