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An update on UK's progress across ten domains of national well-being which include personal well-being, relationships, health, what we do, where we live, personal finance, economy, education and skills, governance, and the environment. Change over time and sub-population breakdowns by...
Women in England are being encouraged to help shape reproductive health policy by sharing their experiences, as the government launches a landmark survey.
First results from the 2021/22 Health Survey Northern Ireland.
Progress against the set of well-being indicators for children in the UK including health, relationships, local area and school.
Updated indicators for a range of topics relevant to healthy ageing.
Government Response to the House of Commons Health Committee Report on Public Health 7 February 2012
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Social insights on daily life and events, including impacts on health and well-being, the cost of living and goods shortages from the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey.
Presents indicators that adjust or supplement more traditional measures such as GDP to give a more rounded and comprehensive basis for assessing changes in economic well-being.
The Wider Determinants of Heath data tool update for November 2017.
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