How to apply LG Inform and the information standards to real world scenarios Tim Adams Programme Manager www.local.gov.uk/about-lginform.

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How to apply LG Inform and the information standards to real world scenarios Tim Adams Programme Manager

Local Government Business Model

Troubled Families Metrics keywords –Crime, Drink, Drugs, IMD, Deprivation, Deliberate, employment Circumstances keywords –Abuse, Abuser, Deprivation, Criminal, Benefits

Find the online information connections

Find metrics from a circumstance

Find metrics in the metrics library

Healthier Lifestyles – greater sports participation Metrics keywords –Sports, obesity, mortality, life expectancy Circumstances keywords –Look at demographic profiles in: Experian Mosaic CACI Acorn ONS Output Area Classifications (OAC)

Healthier Lifestyles – greater sports participation Experian Mosaic Groups –Group E – “middle income suburbia” –they exercise, good health, non-smoke –Likely use gym but not private –Group K – “residents, right to buy” –do not exercise, poorer health, smokers –good candidates for promotion, will not be an easy sell

Search for healthier lifestyles metrics by theme ThemeMetricDescription Improve health of residents both adults and children 354Number of non decent homes owned by the local authority as at the 1st April 387IMD - Health Deprivation and Disability Domain - score 193Prevalence of obese adults 194Prevalence of adult smoking 195Prevalence of adults who binge drink 83Adult participation in sport and active recreation 91Obesity in primary school age children in reception 92Obesity in primary school age children in Year 6 122Rate of hospital admissions per 100,000 for alcohol related harm 888% of children in year 6 who are overweight or obese 13All-age all cause mortality rate - all persons 14All-age all cause mortality rate - female 15All-age all cause mortality rate - male 16Mortality rate from all circulatory diseases at ages under 75 - all persons 17Mortality rate from all circulatory diseases at ages under 75 - female 18Mortality rate from all circulatory diseases at ages under 75 - male 122Rate of hospital admissions per 100,000 for alcohol related harm 169Population - Life expectancy at age 65 - male 170Population - Life expectancy at age 65 - female 183Percent of primary school pupils walking or cycling to school (aged 5-10) 184Percent of secondary school pupils walking or cycling to school (aged ) Increase “happiness” and feeling of wellbeing 193Prevalence of obese adults 194Prevalence of adult smoking 195Prevalence of adults who binge drink 193Prevalence of obese adults

Search for healthier lifestyles metrics by theme ThemeMetricDescription Improve “Life’s Chances” 3Achievement of 5 or more A*-C grades at GCSE or equivalent, including English and Maths 35Proportion of population aged for males and for females qualified to at least Level 2 or higher 36Proportion of population aged for males and for females qualified to at least Level 3 or higher 37Proportion of population aged for males and for females qualified to at least Level 4 or higher 95Population - Life expectancy at birth - male 96Population - Life expectancy at birth - female 97Population - Percent of people of working age who are unemployed 98Population - Percent with no qualifications - aged Young people from low income backgrounds progressing to higher education 155Take up of learning Diplomas 285Percentage of 16 and 17 year olds who are in education or work based learning Build on Olympic legacy A more pleasant place to live / attracting businesses & new residents 55Number of new dwellings completed - local authority 42New business registration rate per 10,000 resident population aged 16 and above 43Percentage of small businesses in an area showing employment growth 75Housing affordability ratio - ratio of lower quartile house price to lower quartile earnings Reduce obesity rates 91Obesity in primary school age children in reception 92Obesity in primary school age children in Year 6 83Adult participation in sport and active recreation 44Access to employment by public transport (and other specified modes) (working age population) 183Percent of primary school pupils walking or cycling to school (aged 5-10) 184Percent of secondary school pupils walking or cycling to school (aged ) Reduce spend of future health related issues Reduce youth crime 123First time entrants to the Youth Justice System aged 10 – 17 77IMD - The number of people in the area who are income deprived 78IMD - The number of people in the area who are employment deprived Increase income for LA 42New business registration rate per 10,000 resident population aged 16 and above 43Percentage of small businesses in an area showing employment growth

Increased take-up of recycling/reduced land fill Metrics keywords – Recycling –Waste –Environmental

Increased take-up of recycling/reduced land fill

Increased take-up of recycling/reduced land fill