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References

Profile Data Sources and Links

Ref.SourceFurther detailLinkFrequency of updatenext release due
1Alzheimers ScotlandEstimated prevalence of adults with dementia, 2017Alzheimers Scotland Dementia Prevalence 2017not specifiednot specified
2Department of Work and Pensions statistics (DWP)Various DWP benefits statisticsStat-Xplorecontinuouscontinuous
3End Child PovertyLocal Child Poverty Rates (after Housing Costs) 2020/21End Child Poverty Local Child Poverty dataannualnot specified
4Glasgow City Council Education Services ReportGlasgow Schools Health and Wellbeing Census 2021/22 InfographicsGlasgow Schools Health and Wellbeing Census 2021/22 - Infographics Sheetevery 3 yearsnot specified
5Improvement ServiceSub-Council Area Population Projections (2018 based)Improvement Service Sub-Council Area Population Projections 2018not specifiednot specified
6National Records of Scotland (NRS)Small area population estimates (SAPE) 2021NRS Small Area Population Estimates (SAPE)annualAug-23
7National Records of Scotland (NRS)Electoral Ward population estimates 2021NRS Electoral Ward Population EstimatesannualSep-23
8National Records of Scotland (NRS)Healthy Life Expectancy 2019 to 2021NRS Healthy Life Expectancy in ScotlandannualDec-23
9National Records of Scotland (NRS)2018 population projectionsNRS population projectionsevery 2 yearsnot specified
10National Records of Scotland (NRS)2021 drug related death statisticsNRS Drug Related Deaths in Scotlandannual Jul-23
11National Records of Scotland (NRS)Estimates of Households and Dwellings in Scotland (2021)NRS Household Estimatesannual Jun-23
12National Records of Scotland (NRS)Homeless Deaths 2021NRS Homeless DeathsannualNov-23
13NHSGGC Adult Health and Well-being Survey - Glasgow City2017/18 reportNHSGGC Adult Health & Well-being Survey - Glasgow City Report 2017/18every 3 yearsnot specified
14NHSGGC Schools Health and Well-being Survey - Glasgow City 2019/20 reportNHSGGC Glasgow City Schools Health and Wellbeing Survey Report 2019/20replaced by Scottish Government Schools Censusreplaced by Scottish Government Schools Census
15NOMIS Labour Market StatisticsGlasgow Labour Market ProfileNOMIS Glasgow Labour Market Profilecontinuouscontinuous
16Public Health Scotland (PHS) - formerly ISD ScotlandCore suite of Integration indicators 2021/22PHS Core Suite of Integration Indicatorsannual Sep-23
17Public Health Scotland (PHS) Infant Feeding Statistics 2021/22PHS Infant Feeding StatisticsannualNov-23
18Public Health Scotland (PHS) Dental Statistics - Registration and Participation as at 30 Sept 2022PHS Dental Statistics - Registration and ParticipationannualJan-24
19Public Health Scotland (PHS) Dental Statistics - National Dental Inspection Programme 2021/22PHS National Dental Inspection Programme StatisticsannualOct-23
20Public Health Scotland (PHS) Stroke Statistics 2021/22PHS Stroke StatisticsannualJan-24
21Public Health Scotland (PHS) Unintentional Injuries Statistics 2021/22PHS Unintentional Injuries StatisticsannualOct-23
22Public Health Scotland (PHS) Births and maternity data 2021/22PHS Births and Maternity dataannualNov-23
23Public Health Scotland (PHS) Prevalence of problem drug users 2015/16PHS Prevalence of Problem Drug Users 2015/16every 3 yearsnot specified
24Public Health Scotland (PHS)Teenage pregnancies - year of conception ending 31 Dec 2020PHS Teenage PregnanciesannualJul-23
25Public Health Scotland (PHS) Insights in Social Care, Statistics for Scotland 2021/22PHS Insights in Social Care, Statistics for ScotlandannualFeb-24
26Public Health Scotland (PHS) Scottish Care Home Census 2021/22PHS Care Home Census for Adults in ScotlandannualSep-23
27Scotland's Census 2011Prevalence rates derived from census (applied to recent population estimates)Scotland's Census 2011every 10 years2022 census outputs from Autumn 2023
28Scottish Government Statistics(Schools) Health and Well-being Census 2021/22 (experimental statistics)Scottish Government Health and Wellbeing Census (Schools) Scotland 2021/22every 3 yearsnot specified
29Scottish Government StatisticsPupil Census Supplementary Statistics 2022Scottish Government Pupil Census Supplementary StatisticsannualMar-24
30Scottish Government StatisticsChildren's Social Work Statistics 2021/22Scottish Government Children's Social Work StatisticsannualApr-24
31Scottish Government StatisticsHomelessness Statistics 2021/22Scottish Government Homelessness in Scotland StatisticsannualAug-23
32Scottish Government StatisticsFree Personal Nursing Care Statistics 2021/22Scottish Government Free Personal and Nursing Care Scotland StatisticsannualFeb-24
33Scottish Government StatisticsCriminal Justice Social Work Statistics in Scotland 2021/22Scottish Government Justice Social Work StatisticsannualJan-24
34Scottish Government StatisticsScottish Crime and Justice Survey (SCJS) 2019/20Scottish Crime and Justice Surveyevery 2 yearsnot specified
35Scottish Government StatisticsRecorded Crime in Scotland 2021/22Scottish Government Recorded Crime in ScotlandannualJun-23
36Scottish Government StatisticsSchool Healthy Living Survey 2022Scottish Government School Healthy Living Survey Statistics (meals and PE)annualSep-23
37Scottish Government StatisticsSummary Statistics for Attainment and Initial Leaver Destinations no. 5, 2022Scottish Government Summary Statistics Attainment Initial Leaver Destinations no.5 2023annualFeb-24
38Scottish Government StatisticsSchool Attendance and Absence Statistics 2020/21Scottish Government School Attendance and Absence Statisticsevery 2 yearsMar-24
39Scottish Government StatisticsEducation Outcomes of Looked After Children 2020/21Scottish Government Education Outcomes of Looked After ChildrenannualSep-23
40Scottish Health Survey (SHeS)2021Scottish Health SurveyannualSep-23
41Scottish Health Survey (SHeS)2017 to 2021 except 2020Scottish Health Survey (dashboard)annualAutumn 2023
42Scottish House Condition Survey (SHCS)Local authority analysis 2017/19Scottish House Condition Survey (SHCS) Local Authority Analysesnot specifiednot specified
43Scottish Household Survey2019 data explorerScottish Household Surveynot specifiednot specified
44Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation2020 reports and data (inc. revised)Scottish Index Multiple Deprivation (SIMD) 20203 yearlynot specified
45Scottish Public Health Observatory ProfilesVarious indicators and data from a number of primary data sources, at different time intervals ScotPHO profiles toolquarterlyJun-23
46Scottish Survey Core QuestionsCore reliable indicators from harmonised results across 3 main Scottish Government household surveys, 2019Scottish Survey Core Questions (SSCQ) 2019annual not specified
47Skills Development Scotland StatisticsAnnual Participation Measure 2022Skills Development Scotland Annual Participation MeasureannualAug-23
48Social Security Scotland StatisticsScottish Child Payment: high level statistics to 31 December 2022Social Security Scotland Scottish Child Payment StatisticsquarterlyMay-23
49Social Security Scotland StatisticsSocial Security Scotland Young Carer Grant High Level Statistics to 31 Jan 2023Social Security Scotland Young Carer Grant StatisticsquarterlyJun-23
50UK Government Official StatisticsChildren in Low Income Families Statistics 2021/22UK Government Statistics Children in Low Income Families 2014 to 2022annualMar-24
51UK Government Statistics (Home Office) Asylum and Resettlement - Local Authority Data, year ending Dec 22UK Government Asylum and Resettlement by Local AuthorityquarterlyMay-23

 

 

Useful Links

The following list contains links to other data sources not covered in this profile:

Hyperlink and web-page nameWeb-page content
Glasgow City HSCP performance reportsThe Public Bodies (Joint Working) (Scotland) Act 2014 requires Integration Joint Boards to publish an Annual Performance Report (APR). These reports are available via this link. They look back upon the last financial year, reflecting upon Glasgow City HSCP's performance against agreed local and national performance indicators and in delivering the commitments set out within the Integration Joint Board's (IJB) latest Strategic Plan. Quarterly performance reports are also available. These reports are then scrutinised by citywide and locality management teams as well as the Integration Joint Board's Finance, Audit and Scrutiny Committee.
Glasgow City HSCP Health Improvement Annual Report 2021/22Within Glasgow City there are three Health Improvement Teams; North East, North West and South. In addition, there are hosted services, NHSGGC Board wide services that are integral to health improvement work in the city, these services being Sexual Health, Alcohol and Drugs and Mental Health Improvement. The report highlights the work that Health Improvement has led on or been involved in during the year 2021/22. In Glasgow city, Health Improvement's vision is to improve health and reduce health inequalities.
Glasgow City HSCP Youth Health Service Annual Report 2021/22Glasgow City Youth Health Service offers confidential, personalised support for young people aged 12-19 years in Glasgow City through a team of Nurses, Doctors, Counsellors and Multiple Risk Workers. This Annual Report 2021-22 highlights the work the service does to support Glasgow's young people with their health and wellbeing and the service's return to venues as COVID-19 restrictions have eased as well as ambitions for the next 12 months.
Glasgow City HSCP Strategies and PlansThis web page provides links to the key strategies and plans of the Glasgow City Integration Joint Board and Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership.
Glasgow Community Planning Partnership Thriving PlacesLocality planning was introduced by the Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015. It has two main functions: to tackle inequalities by improving outcomes for areas of disadvantage; and to enable communities and local organisations to participate in decision making at a neighbourhood level. Within Glasgow, this requirement to deliver locality planning is being delivered in 10 of the 56 neighbourhoods in the city. These 10 neighbourhoods are particularly deprived in comparison to the rest of the city and are covered by the Thriving Places programme. Each of these 10 neighbourhoods developed a Locality Plan in 2017. These each include a history of the area; a profile of the local population; details of local amenities and community groups; local priorities; and a 10 year action plan.
Health and Care Experience Survey 20229 of the National Integration Indicators are derived from the biennial Scottish Health and Care Experience survey (HACE) which provides feedback in relation to people's experiences of their health and care services. Results from the latest Health and Care Experience Survey (2022) are available via this link.
Glasgow Centre for Population Health (GCPH)Since 2004, GCPH have sought to generate insights and evidence, support new approaches, and inform and influence action to improve health and tackle inequality. Working with a wide range of partners, they conduct research of direct relevance to policy and practice; facilitate and stimulate the exchange of ideas, fresh thinking and debate; and support processes of development and change. The site hosts lots of information and publications relevant to the health and wellbeing of Glasgow's people including health profiles, trends and the Understanding Glasgow website which includes health and wellbeing indicators published in 2014 and 2016. 
ScotPHO Scottish Burden of DiseaseThe Scottish Burden of Disease (SBoD) study is a national, and local, population health surveillance system which monitors how diseases, injuries and risk factors prevent the Scottish population from living longer lives in better health. It is available on the Scottish Public Health Observatory (ScotPHO) website. SBoD standardises estimates of ill-health and early death in a composite measure called Disability-Adjusted Life Years (DALYs), also referred to as health loss. It does this by framing ill-health and premature mortality in terms of health loss as a function of time.
Growing Up in Scotland StudyGrowing Up in Scotland is a longitudinal study following the lives of young people. The latest report is based on data collected in 2019/20, when participants were 14 years, from 2,943 families. The report presents high level findings relating to young people's experiences across a range of life domains.

 

Glossary of Terms

TermDefinition
Annual Participation MeasureThis reports on the economic and employment activity of 16-19 year olds in Scotland and is the source of the Scottish Government's National Performance indicator "Percentage of young adults (16-19 year olds) participating in education, training or employment"
careFirstCareFirst is the web-based case management system used by Glasgow Social Work Services to record care arrangements, statutory interventions and related events pertaining to social care service users
Child Protection RegisterIf a child is believed to be at risk of significant harm, their name will be added to the Child Protection Register
Children referred to the Children's Reporter (SCRA)Anyone can make a referral to the Reporter - parents, family members, carers or any concerned member of the public can contact the Children's Reporter if they have concerns about a child or young person and their circumstances
Community or monetary penaltiesNon-custodial outcomes of Criminal Justice Social Work Reports that are community based including community payback orders, drug treatment and testing orders or monetary fines
Criminal Justice Social Work Report (CJSWR)This report represents a social worker's professional assessment for the court to assist in the sentencing process of an individual. It provides information on social work interventions and how these may prevent or reduce further offending. The CJSWR must be requested before imposing a custodial sentence for the first time or where a person is under 21; when imposing a community payback order with a supervision requirement or level 2 (over 100 hours) unpaid work or other activity requirement and when imposing a drug treatment and testing order
Custodial sentenceCustodial outcome of Criminal Justice Social Work Report otherwise known as a jail or a prison sentence 
Data zonesData zones are 'stable' small geographical areas made up of 500 to 1,000 people, used to report some official statistics including the Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation. Data zones fit within council area boundaries
DemographicDemographic analysis relates to the structure of a population looking at factors such as age, ethnicity and sex as well as socioeconomic data, for example employment, education, income, birth and death rates
DoricDoric is the Scots language as spoken in the north east of Scotland and one of 3 native languages spoken in Scotland. The others are Gaelic and Scots
Electoral wardsGlasgow is split into 23 electoral wards also known as multi-member wards for the purposes of local authority government, with 3 or 4 councillors elected to serve in each ward  
EqualitiesEqualities refers to the protected characteristics covered by the Equality Act 2010 which sets out a public sector general equality duty that requires public authorities to pay due regard to the need to eliminate unlawful discrimination, victimisation and harassment; advance equality of opportunity; and foster good relations, across the protected characteristics. These are age, disability, gender reassignment, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion and belief, sex, sexual orientation, and (to a limited extent) marriage and civil partnership
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (GCHSCP)Under Health and Social Care Integration, Glasgow City Council and NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde are jointly planning and delivering all of Glasgow's community health and social care services - for children, adults and older people, including homelessness and criminal justice services. This is being done as the Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership, which is directed by the Glasgow City Integration Joint Board
HSCP localitiesGCHSCP is divided into 3 localities of North East, North West and South to allow for focus on local needs and issues and local accountability, within the overarching direction of the citywide Strategic Plan.
Looked after childrenChildren may become looked after for various reasons including abuse or neglect at home, having complex disabilities requiring specialist care or involvement in the youth justice system. Looked After Children according to the Children (Scotland) Act 1995 are broadly defined as those in the care of their local authority. They may live with their parents, kinship carers, foster carers, in children's houses or in other residential placements.
Multi-member wardsGlasgow is split into 23 multi-member wards also known as electoral wards for the purposes of local authority government, with 3 or 4 councillors elected to serve in each ward  
NeighbourhoodsGlasgow is subdivided into 56 smaller geographical areas known as neighbourhoods.
Official StatisticsOfficial Statistics are those produced by an organisation named by the Statistics and Registration Service Act 2007. Organisations include National Records of Scotland, Public Health Scotland and the Scottish Government. Many are classed as "National Statistics", assessed by the Office for Statistics Regulation as fully compliant with the Code of Practice for Statistics, and are reliable statistics that can be used for decision making. Some are classed as "experimental statistics", which are newly developed or innovative statistics.
Positive destinationsPositive destinations refer to economic status and these are higher education, further education, training, employment, voluntary work, Personal Skills Development and (between 2010/11 and 2017/18) Activity Agreements.
ScotsScots is one of 3 native languages spoken in Scotland. The other are Gaelic and Doric
Scottish Population SurveysThese are major population surveys used to inform the policy debate in Scotland which take place every year or every 2 years. They include the Scottish Health Survey (SHeS), the Scottish Household Survey (SHS), the Scottish Health and Care Experience Survey (HACE) and the Scottish Crime and Justice Survey (SCJS). The Scottish Survey Core Questions (SSCQ) harmonises key questions common to the 3 main household surveys to give more robust reliable results.
Social CapitalSocial capital refers to the (mostly) beneficial interactions of people and their relationships, connectivity and networks. These can be with people who do or don't know each other.
Social HealthSocial health refers to the relationships people have and how they interact with others. A person with good social health would be likely to engage with other people in their community, have the ability to develop and maintain friendships, be able to create boundaries in friendships/relationships and have a supportive network of family and friends.
Social Security ScotlandSocial Security Scotland is part of the Scottish Government and is an Executive Agency set up to administer the new devolved social security system according to the Social Security (Scotland) Act 2018. Some benefits are new, and some have transferred from DWP. 

 

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