NI 092 - Narrowing the gap between the lowest achieving 20% in the Early Years Foundation Stage Profile and the rest
Published By Department for Children, Schools and Families
Issued over 10 years ago
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The gap between the median Foundation Stage Profile score of all children locally and the mean score of the lowest achieving 20% of children locally, as a percentage of the median score of all children locally. Source: Department for Children Schools and Families (DCSF) Publisher: DCLG Floor Targets Interactive Geographies: County/Unitary Authority, Government Office Region (GOR), National Geographic coverage: England Time coverage: 2004/05 to 2008/09 Type of data: Administrative data Notes: Early Years Foundation Stage - this is a statutory framework for children's learning and development and welfare from birth to the end of the academic year in which they turn 5. It covers six areas of learning: 1) Personal, Social and Emotional Development (3 scales) 2) Communication, Language and Literacy (4 scales) 3) Problem-solving, reasoning and numeracy (3 scales) 4) Knowledge and understanding of the world (1 scale) 5) Physical Development (1 scale) 6) Creative Development (1 scale). The Early Years Foundation Stage Profile is an assessment of children's achievement at the end of the academic year in which they turn 5 - it supersedes the Foundation Stage Profile from September 2008.
Published By Department for Children, Schools and Families
Issued over 10 years ago
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The number of pupils making 2 levels progress between Key Stages where prior attainment data exists against the number of eligible pupils in cohort with matched valid results at KS1, expressed as a percentage. Source: Department for Children Schools and Families (DCSF) Publisher: DCLG Floor Targets Interactive Geographies: County/Unitary Authority, Government Office Region (GOR), National Geographic coverage: England Time coverage: 2003/04 to 2007/08 Type of data: Survey (census)
Published By Department for Children, Schools and Families
Issued over 10 years ago
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The number of pupils making 2 levels progress between Key Stages where prior attainment data exists against the number of eligible pupils in cohort with matched valid results at KS1, expressed as a percentage. Source: Department for Children Schools and Families (DCSF) Publisher: DCLG Floor Targets Interactive Geographies: County/Unitary Authority, Government Office Region (GOR), National Geographic coverage: England Time coverage: 2003/04 to 2007/08 Type of data: Survey (census)
NI 102 - Achievement gap between pupils eligible for free school meals and their peers achieving the expected level at Key Stages 2 and 4
Published By Department for Children, Schools and Families
Issued over 10 years ago
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The percentage point gap between pupils eligible for free schools meals (FSM) achieving at least Level 4 in English and Maths at Key Stage (KS) 2, and their peers. The percentage point gap between pupils eligible for FSM achieving 5A*-C grades at GCSE (and equivalent), including GCSE English and Maths, and their peers. Free school meals ? children whose parents receive the following are entitled to free school meals. Source: Department for Children Schools and Families (DCSF) Publisher: DCLG Floor Targets Interactive Geographies: Local Authority District (LAD), County/Unitary Authority, Government Office Region (GOR), National Geographic coverage: England Time coverage: 2004/05 to 2007/08 Type of data: Administrative data
NI 105 The Special Educational Needs (SEN)/non-SEN gap achieving 5 A*- C GCSE including English and Maths
Published By Department for Children, Schools and Families
Issued over 10 years ago
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The percentage point gap between pupils who are identified as having special educational needs who achieve 5 A*-C GCSE grades or equivalent including English and Maths at Key Stage (KS) 4 and their peers (pupils who have not been identified as having special educational needs). Source: Department for Children Schools and Families (DCSF) Publisher: DCLG Floor Targets Interactive Geographic coverage: England Time coverage: 2004 to 2007/08 Type of data: Survey (census)
Published By Department for Children, Schools and Families
Issued over 10 years ago
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Key Stage (KS) 2 is the stage of the National Curriculum between ages 8 and 11 years. This indicator relates to tests taken by 11 year olds at the end of KS2. Minority ethnic groups measured for the purposes of this indicator include any ethnic group where there are over 30 pupils from that group in any particular cohort. Pupils attainment is assessed in relation to the National Curriculum and pupils are awarded levels on the National Curriculum scale to reflect their attainment. Good performance is typified by higher percentages accompanied by a narrowing of the attainment gap between minority ethnic pupils and all pupils. Source: Department for Children Schools and Families (DCSF): Pupil Annual School Level Census (PLASC) Publisher: DCLG Floor Targets Interactive Geographies: Local Authority District (LAD), County/Unitary Authority, Government Office Region (GOR), National Geographic coverage: England Time coverage: 2004/05 to 2007/08 Type of data: Administrative data
NI 104 The Special Educational Needs (SEN)/non-SEN gap achieving Key Stage 2 English and Maths threshold
Published By Department for Children, Schools and Families
Issued over 10 years ago
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The percentage point gap between pupils who are identified as having special educational needs who achieve the expected national curriculum level 4 or above in both English and Maths at Key Stage (KS) 2 and their peers (pupils who have not been identified as having special educational needs). Source: Department for Children Schools and Families (DCSF) Publisher: DCLG Floor Targets Interactive Geographic coverage: England Time coverage: 2003/04 to 2007/08 Type of data: Survey (census)
Published By Department for Children, Schools and Families
Issued over 10 years ago
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The gap between the proportion of 15 year olds eligible for FSM and those not eligible for FSM progressing to HE at age 18. Source: Department for Children Schools and Families (DCSF) Publisher: DCLG Floor Targets Interactive Geographies: County/Unitary Authority, Government Office Region (GOR), National Geographic coverage: England Time coverage: 2005/06, 2006/07 Type of data: Administrative data
Published By Department for Children, Schools and Families
Issued over 10 years ago
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Key Stage 4 is the stage of the National Curriculum between ages 14 and 16 years. This indicator relates to examinations taken at the end of the Key Stage. Minority ethnic groups measured for the purposes of this indicator include any ethnic group where there are over 30 pupils from that group in any particular cohort. Good performance is typified by higher percentages of pupils attaining 5 A*-C, including English and mathematics, accompanied by a narrowing of the attainment gap between minority ethnic pupils and all pupils. Source: Department for Children Schools and Families (DCSF): Pupil Annual School Level Census (PLASC) Publisher: DCLG Floor Targets Interactive Geographies: Local Authority District (LAD), County/Unitary Authority, Government Office Region (GOR), National Geographic coverage: England Time coverage: 2004/05 to 2007/08 Type of data: Administrative data
Published By Department for Children, Schools and Families
Issued over 10 years ago
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Number of pupils who are permanently excluded from school in the year expressed as a percentage of the school population Source: Department for Children Schools and Families (DCSF): Pupil Annual School Level Census (PLASC) Publisher: DCLG Floor Targets Interactive Geographies: County/Unitary Authority, Government Office Region (GOR), National Geographic coverage: England Time coverage: 2005/06 to 2007/08 Type of data: Administrative data
Published By Department for Children, Schools and Families
Issued over 10 years ago
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This indicator is currently a Youth Justice Board (YJB) key performance indicator for Youth Offending Teams (YOT) so arrangements for collection of data are already in place. The indicator provides a local measure directly related to the national indicator on first time entrants in the DCSF led PSA to increase the number of children and young people on the path to success. The number of first-time entrants to the youth justice system, where first-time entrants are defined as young people (aged 10-17) who receive their first substantive outcome (relating to a reprimand, a final warning with our without an intervention, or a court disposal for those who go directly to court without a reprimand or final warning) Source: Youth Offending Team Publisher: DCLG Floor Targets Interactive/ Department for Children Schools and Families (DCSF) Geographies: County/Unitary Authority, Government Office Region (GOR), National Geographic coverage: England Time coverage: 2001/02 to 2008/09 Type of data: Administrative data
Published By Department for Children, Schools and Families
Issued over 10 years ago
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Number of episodes of Chlamydia diagnosed for males and females aged 15 -19 against the local population of all 15 to 19 years olds, expressed as a percentage. Source: Department for Children Schools and Families (DCSF) Publisher: DCLG Floor Targets Interactive Geographies: County/Unitary Authority, Government Office Region (GOR), National Geographic coverage: England Time coverage: 2008/09, 2009/10
Published By Department for Children, Schools and Families
Issued over 10 years ago
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Take up of formal childcare by low-income working families. Source: Department for Children Schools and Families (DCSF) Publisher: DCLG Floor Targets Interactive Geographies: County/Unitary Authority, Government Office Region (GOR), National Geographic coverage: England Time coverage: 2004/05 to 2007/08
Published By Department for Children, Schools and Families
Issued over 10 years ago
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The percentage of 16 to 18 year olds who are not in education, employment or training (NEET). Source: Department for Children Schools and Families (DCSF): Pupil Annual School Level Census (PLASC) Publisher: DCLG Floor Targets Interactive Geographies: County/Unitary Authority, Government Office Region (GOR), National Geographic coverage: England Time coverage: 2005/06, 2008 Type of data: Administrative data Notes: Data are collected monthly. However, this indicator and NEET targets use an annual result which is based on three one month snapshots at the end of November, December and January each year. Data relates to young people who were aged 16-18 on the day of the count. Young people aged 16 to 18 years are counted as either: Education, employment or training (EET) if they are in 1) Education (Including gap year students who have an agreed deferred HE entry date) 2) Government supported training; 3) Employment. Young People are Not in education, employment or training (NEET) if they are not engaged in one of the EET activities above, including those: 1) Undertaking a personal development opportunity, voluntary work or activity agreement 2) Seeking or waiting to start work or learning 3) Not yet ready for work or learning 4)Not available to the labour market (including those experiencing ill health, caring for a child, or out of the country). Neither EET or NEET if they are: 1) currently residing in a custodial institution 2) a refugee or asylum seeker who has not yet been granted citizenship. Young people neither EET or NEET are excluded from the calculation. Current situation not known if: 1) their current situation is not known 2) they cannot be contacted 3) they refuse to disclose their current activity 4) their records are no longer current
Published By Department of Health
Issued over 10 years ago
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The directly age and sex standardised mortality rate per 100,000 population, from all causes at all ages. Deaths include all causes classified by underlying cause of death (ICD-10 A00-Y99, equivalent to ICD-9 001-999), registered in the respective calendar year(s). Neonatal deaths are included in the age groups that contain those aged less than 1 year. 2001 Census based mid-year population estimates for the respective calendar years. Source: Department of Health (DoH) Publisher: DCLG Floor Targets Interactive Geographies: Local Authority District (LAD), County/Unitary Authority, Government Office Region (GOR), National Geographic coverage: England Time coverage: 1995/07 to 2006/08 (three year rolling averages) Type of data: Administrative data (age standardised)
Published By Department of Health
Issued over 10 years ago
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Directly age standardised mortality rates per 100,000 population for coronary heart disease and stroke and related conditions (circulatory disease) at ages under 75 years Source: Department of Health (DoH) Publisher: DCLG Floor Targets Interactive Geographies: Local Authority District (LAD), County/Unitary Authority, Government Office Region (GOR), National Geographic coverage: England Time coverage: 1996/08 to 2006/08 (three year rolling averages) Type of data: Administrative data (age standardised) Notes: Mortality rates are age standardised using the European Standard Population as defined by the World Health Organisation.
Published By Department of Health
Issued over 10 years ago
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Directly age standardised mortality rates per 100,000 population for cancer (all malignant neoplasms) at all ages under 75 years Source: Department of Health (DoH) Publisher: DCLG Floor Targets Interactive Geographies: Local Authority District (LAD), County/Unitary Authority, Government Office Region (GOR), National Geographic coverage: England Time coverage: 1996/08 to 2006/08 (three year rolling averages) Type of data: Administrative data (age standardised) Notes: Mortality rates are age standardised using the European Standard Population as defined by the World Health Organisation.
Published By Department of Health
Issued over 10 years ago
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This indicator relates to clients receiving support through the NHS Stop Smoking Services. A client is counted as a self-reported 4-week quitter if they have been assessed 4 weeks after the designated quit date and declares that he/she has not smoked even a single puff on a cigarette in the past two weeks. Source: Department of Health (DoH) Publisher: DCLG Floor Targets Interactive Geographies: Local Authority District (LAD), County/Unitary Authority, Government Office Region (GOR), National Geographic coverage: England Time coverage: 2003/04 to 2009/10 Type of data: Administrative data
Published By Department of Health
Issued over 10 years ago
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The proportion of older people discharged from hospital to their own home or to a residential or nursing care home or extra care housing bed for rehabilitation with a clear intention that they will move on / back to their own home (including a place in extra care housing or an adult placement scheme setting) who are at home or in extra care housing or an adult placement scheme setting three months after the date of their discharge from hospital. Source: Department of Health (DoH) Publisher: DCLG Floor Targets Interactive Geographies: County/Unitary Authority, Government Office Region (GOR), National Geographic coverage: England Time coverage: 2008/09 Notes: Those who are in hospital or in a registered care home (other than for a brief episode of respite care from which they are expected to return home) at the three month date and those who have died within the three months are not reported in the numerator.
NI 124 People with a long-term condition supported to be independent and in control of their condition
Published By Department of Health
Issued over 10 years ago
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The percentage of people with a long-term condition who are 'supported by people providing health and social care services to be independent and in control of their condition'. Source: Department of Health (DoH) Publisher: DCLG Floor Targets Interactive Geographic coverage: England Time coverage: 2007/08
Published By Department of Health
Issued over 10 years ago
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The measure uses a self-reported health assessment, applied to life expectancy data. Source: Department of Health (DoH) Publisher: DCLG Floor Targets Interactive Geographies: Local Authority District (LAD), Government Office Region (GOR), National Geographic coverage: England Time coverage: 2001 Type of data: Modelled data
Published By Department for Work and Pensions
Issued over 10 years ago
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This indicator measures the percentage of the working age population who are claiming out of work benefits. Working age benefits include the main out-of-work client group categories (unemployed people on Jobseekers Allowance, Lone Parents on Income Support, Incapacity Benefits customers, and others on income-related benefits with the exception of carers who are not subject to activation policies in the same way as other groups). The working age population is defined as the sum of females aged 16-59 plus males aged 16-64. Data are presented as a rolling average of 4 quarters to account for seasonal variation. Source: Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) Publisher: DCLG Floor Targets Interactive Geographies: Lower Layer Super Output Area (LSOA), Local Authority District (LAD), County/Unitary Authority, Government Office Region (GOR), National Geographic coverage: England Time coverage: 2006 to 2009 Type of data: Administrative data
Published By Department for Work and Pensions
Issued over 10 years ago
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This is the proportion of the working age population (16-59 for females and 16-64 for males) who are in employment according to the International Labour Organisation (ILO) definition. Source: Annual Population Survey (APS), Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) Publisher: DCLG Floor Targets Interactive Geographies: Local Authority District (LAD), County/Unitary Authority, Government Office Region (GOR), National Geographic coverage: England Time coverage: 2004 to 2009 Type of data: Survey
Published By Department for Transport
Issued over 10 years ago
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The indicator measures the percentage of the local authority's A-road and M-road network where maintenance should be considered. Source: Local Highway Authority / Department for Transport (DfT) Publisher: DCLG Floor Targets Interactive Geographies: County/Unitary Authority, Government Office Region (GOR), National Geographic coverage: England Time coverage: 2005/06 to 2008/09 Type of data: Administrative data Notes: Results are reported for either (a) 100% of the network surveyed in one direction; or (b) 50% of the network surveyed in both directions. Roads not surveyed in the previous year must be surveyed in the present year. All road surface types are be included (including principal motorways). Surveys physically cover the required network lengths; grossed-up figures from shorter surveys are not permitted.
Published By Department for Work and Pensions
Issued over 10 years ago
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Working age benefits include the main out-of-work client group categories (unemployed people on Jobseekers Allowance, Lone Parents on Income Support, Incapacity Benefits customers, and others on income-related benefits with the exception of carers who are not subject to activation policies in the same way as other groups). Worst performing neighbourhoods are defined as Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs) with an out of work claim rate of 25% or more based on a 4 quarter average between May 2006 and February 2007. LSOAs are statistical areas smaller than wards. An average LSOA contains around 1,500 people. The working age population is defined as the sum of females aged 16-59 plus males aged 16-64. This indicator gives the mean out of work benefit rate for the aggregate of all the worst performing neighbourhoods in the LAA, not for each individual neighbourhood. Source: Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) Publisher: DCLG Floor Targets Interactive Geographies: Lower Layer Super Output Area (LSOA), Local Authority District (LAD), County/Unitary Authority, Government Office Region (GOR), National Geographic coverage: England Time coverage: 2006 to 2009 Type of data: Administrative data