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A comprehensive and collaborative strategy to enable public health professionals to use behavioural and social sciences to improve health and wellbeing.
Guidance for people with symptoms of a respiratory infection including COVID-19, or a positive test result for COVID-19.
Evidence and guidance for healthcare professionals, to help people change their eating and activity habits.
Slope index of inequality (SII) and range for healthy life expectancy (HLE), life expectancy (LE) and proportion of life spent in "Good" health at birth and age 65 by national deciles of area deprivation.
The ONS’ Health Index provides a systematic, independent view of health in England. It enables users to compare health over time and across geographies. It provides a picture of health in its broadest sense recognising the importance of health outcomes,...
Social insights on daily life and events, including impacts on health, well-being and the cost of living from the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey.
A framework for national and local action to address the specific health needs of young people and ensure their future health.
The publication comprises a combination of statistics on alcohol, smoking, drug use and obesity as a single release of hospital admissions and affordability measures.
Progress against a set of well-being indicators for young people (aged 16 to 24) in the UK including health, environment, personal finances and crime.
Supporting place-based action to reduce health inequalities and build back better.
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