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Provides estimates of excess mortality in England by age, sex, region, ethnic group, level of deprivation, cause and place of death.
Provisional quarterly data from the adult tier 2 weight management services data collection.
Sets out the key performance indicators (KPIs) recommended for tier 2 adult weight management services.
Outlines the different statistical measures used to calculate all-cause excess mortality and outlines their strengths and limitations depending upon the context and geographical coverage for their application.
Evidence-based behaviour change techniques recommended for tier 2 adult weight management services.
Employment Tribunal decision.
A tool for service providers to collect and record tier 2 child weight management services data.
Documents to support service providers to collect, record and submit adult tier 2 behavioural weight management services data.
Statement of the Calorie Reduction Expert Group.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Final data from the adult tier 2 weight management services data collection covering the period April 2021 to December 2022 (experimental statistics).
We peer reviewed a draft report on a new methodology for estimating excess deaths. The ONS publication compared old and new methodologies.
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