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DRAFT. Best start in life strategy Data pack February 2019. Indicators. Colour coding and abbreviations used :. Map of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough. Key:. Demographics.
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DRAFT Beststart in life strategy Data pack February 2019
Colour coding and abbreviations used: Map of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Key:
There are hotspots of high birth rates across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough , with rates 7 times higher in the highestward compared to lowest. New communities tend to have higher birth rates. Overall birth rates are statistically significantly higher in Fenland and Peterborough compared to England and statistically significantly lower in Cambridge City In 2016 Peterborough had a statistically significantly high birth rate in under 18 year olds compared to England + 5 years = + 5 years = Largest increases in number of births expected in Peterborough and South Cambridgeshire over next 10 years
The highest proportion of children aged 0 to 4 years from BME backgrounds are within Cambridge City and centralPeterborough, as well as hotspotsthroughout Huntingdonshire and SouthCambridgeshire and relatively low proportions in EastCambridgeshire and Fenland
Breastfeeding prevalence is higher in Cambridgeshire than Peterborough and England Quarterly fluctuations but overall static trends in both Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Relative deprivation increases Breastfeeding prevalence increases
Overall development is statistically significantly lower in Peterborough than England, as is development in communicationskills, fine motor skills and personal social care
2016/17 2017/18 2017/18
Education provision in under 5 year olds
Peterborough Cambridgeshire Peterborough
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Indicators assigned at Early Help Initiation, 2018 Ethnicity
Rates were statisticallysignificantly higher in Peterborough than Cambridgeshire CambridgeCity and Fenland had the highest rates within Cambridgeshire, with the rates in Cambridge City being statistically significantly high in comparison.
Source of referrals Age profile 2017/18 Age profile