Health Assets
A health asset is any factor or resource which enhances the ability of individuals, communities and populations to maintain and sustain health and wellbeing and to help to reduce health inequalities.
A good education helps build strong foundations for accessing good work and life-long learning and problem solving. This can lead for better employment and income. The contribution of education on long term health can trigger healthier futures, mitigate social stressors and provide access to employment opportunities and life chances that could protect individuals from later-life disadvantage.
Useful Resources
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Impact of increased cost of living on adults across Great Britain: February to May 2023 (ONS)
Analysis of the identified groups of the population experiencing financial vulnerability using data from the Opinions and Lifestyle survey.
Data and Analysis -
Rising ill-health and economic inactivity because of long-term sickness, UK: 2019 to 2023 (ONS)
Experimental statistics estimating the different health conditions of the working-age population and those economically inactive because of long-term sickness.
Data and Analysis -
Wider Determinants of Health Profile (Office for Health Improvement and Disparities)
This Office for Health Improvement & Disparities (OHID) profile collates national, regional and local data on the wider determinants of health including the environment, education, employment and income, crime, health outcomes, health assets and vulnerable groups.
Fingertips Profile -
Official Labour market statistics and Population datasets (NOMIS)
Nomis is a service provided by ONS to give free access to the most detailed and up-to-date UK labour market statistics from official sources. Detailed population data is also available, including the latest population estimates, births, deaths and marriages/partnerships.
Data and Analysis -
Education and childcare (Office for National Statistics)
Collection of statistics about early years childcare, school and college education, higher education and adult learning.
Data and Analysis -
School and other educational settings – National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) resources
All NICE products on schools and other educational settings. Includes any guidance, advice and quality standards.
Guidance and Best Practice -
Berkshire: A Good Place to Work – Director of Public Health Annual Report 2019Research and Reports
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Workplaces – National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) resources
All NICE products on workplaces. Includes any guidance and quality standards.
Guidance and Best Practice -
Employment and Labour Market (Office for National Statistics)
Collection of statistics about people in and out of work, covering employment, unemployment, types of work, earnings, working patterns and workplace disputes.
Data and Analysis -
Work, Worklessness and Health: Local Infographic Tool for Bracknell Forest (Public Health England, 2018)
This slideset summarises key local indicators for work, worklessness and health for Bracknell Forest.
Data and Analysis -
Work, Worklessness and Health: Local Infographic Tool for Slough (Public Health England, 2018)
This slideset summarises key local indicators for work, worklessness and health for Slough
Data and Analysis -
Work, Worklessness and Health: Local Infographic Tool for RBWM (Public Health England, 2018)
This slideset summarises key local indicators for work, worklessness and health for RBWM.
Data and Analysis -
Personal and household finances (Office for National Statistics)
Collection of statistics covering income and earnings, spending and saving, wealth and debt. These help build a picture of how living standards and inequality have changed.
Data and Analysis -
Impact of increased cost of living on adults across Great Britain (Office for National Statistics)
Analysis of the proportion of the population affected by an increase in their cost of living and the individual characteristics associated with not being able to afford an unexpected expense, using data from the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey.
Data and Analysis -
Wellbeing (Office for National Statistics)
Societal and personal wellbeing in the UK , looking at health, relationships, education and skills, what we do, where we live, our finances and the environment. This data comes from a variety of sources and much of the analysis is new.
Data and Analysis -
Access to Healthy Assets and Hazard (AHAH) map for Bracknell Forest (2022)
Access to Healthy Assets and Hazard (AHAH) map by lower super output area for Bracknell Forest.
This uses data from the Consumer Data Research Centre, which creates an index based on four domains: access to retail services (fast food outlets, gambling outlets, pubs/bars/nightclubs, off licences, tobacconists), access to health services (GP surgeries, A&E hospitals, pharmacies, dentists and leisure centres), the physical environment (access to green spaces) and air pollution. The AHAH index provides a summary of an area’s relative performance on these indicators and provides information on how conducive to good health an area is relative to other areas.Maps -
Access to Healthy Assets and Hazard (AHAH) map for Slough (2022)
Access to Healthy Assets and Hazard (AHAH) map by lower super output area for Slough.
This uses data from the Consumer Data Research Centre, which creates an index based on four domains: access to retail services (fast food outlets, gambling outlets, pubs/bars/nightclubs, off licences, tobacconists), access to health services (GP surgeries, A&E hospitals, pharmacies, dentists and leisure centres), the physical environment (access to green spaces) and air pollution. The AHAH index provides a summary of an area’s relative performance on these indicators and provides information on how conducive to good health an area is relative to other areasMaps -
Access to Healthy Assets and Hazard (AHAH) map for RBWM (2022)
Access to Healthy Assets and Hazard (AHAH) map by lower super output area for RBWM.
This uses data from the Consumer Data Research Centre, which creates an index based on four domains: access to retail services (fast food outlets, gambling outlets, pubs/bars/nightclubs, off licences, tobacconists), access to health services (GP surgeries, A&E hospitals, pharmacies, dentists and leisure centres), the physical environment (access to green spaces) and air pollution. The AHAH index provides a summary of an area’s relative performance on these indicators and provides information on how conducive to good health an area is relative to other areasMaps -
Health, demographic and labour market influences on economic inactivity, UK: 2019 to 2022 (ONS)
Experimental Statistics on the links between work-limiting ill health, demographic and labour market changes and recent rises in economic inactivity. Based on Annual Population Survey data.
Data and Analysis -
How life has changed in Bracknell Forest: Census 2021 (Office for National Statistics, 2023)
A summary of how life has changed in Bracknell Forest from the 2011 census to the 2021 census. This focuses on more detailed demographic data, including age, ethnicity, country of birth, religion, disability and health, caring responsibilities, housing, employment and health.
Data and Analysis -
How life has changed in Slough: Census 2021 (Office for National Statistics, 2023)
A summary of how life has changed in Slough from the 2011 census to the 2021 census. This focuses on more detailed demographic data, including age, ethnicity, country of birth, religion, disability and health, caring responsibilities, housing, employment and health.
Data and Analysis -
How life has changed in Windsor and Maidenhead: Census 2021 (Office for National Statistics, 2023)
A summary of how life has changed in Windsor and Maidenhead from the 2011 census to the 2021 census. This focuses on more detailed demographic data, including age, ethnicity, country of birth, religion, disability and health, caring responsibilities, housing, employment and health.
Data and Analysis -
Health Profile for England 2021 (Public Health England)
The Health Profile for England (HPfE) was first produced by Public Health England (PHE) in 2017. It brings together PHE data and knowledge with information from other sources to give a broad picture of the health of people in England today. The report has been updated annually, with content and format altering slightly each year.
The 2021 edition of the HPfE provides a comprehensive snapshot of the nation’s health and updates many indicators presented in previous reports. It also contains a summary of the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on many aspects of health.
Fingertips Profile
Currently no resources for this region
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Impact of increased cost of living on adults across Great Britain: February to May 2023 (ONS)
Analysis of the identified groups of the population experiencing financial vulnerability using data from the Opinions and Lifestyle survey.
Data and Analysis -
Rising ill-health and economic inactivity because of long-term sickness, UK: 2019 to 2023 (ONS)
Experimental statistics estimating the different health conditions of the working-age population and those economically inactive because of long-term sickness.
Data and Analysis -
Wider Determinants of Health Profile (Office for Health Improvement and Disparities)
This Office for Health Improvement & Disparities (OHID) profile collates national, regional and local data on the wider determinants of health including the environment, education, employment and income, crime, health outcomes, health assets and vulnerable groups.
Fingertips Profile -
Official Labour market statistics and Population datasets (NOMIS)
Nomis is a service provided by ONS to give free access to the most detailed and up-to-date UK labour market statistics from official sources. Detailed population data is also available, including the latest population estimates, births, deaths and marriages/partnerships.
Data and Analysis -
Education and childcare (Office for National Statistics)
Collection of statistics about early years childcare, school and college education, higher education and adult learning.
Data and Analysis -
School and other educational settings – National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) resources
All NICE products on schools and other educational settings. Includes any guidance, advice and quality standards.
Guidance and Best Practice -
Workplaces – National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) resources
All NICE products on workplaces. Includes any guidance and quality standards.
Guidance and Best Practice -
Employment and Labour Market (Office for National Statistics)
Collection of statistics about people in and out of work, covering employment, unemployment, types of work, earnings, working patterns and workplace disputes.
Data and Analysis -
Personal and household finances (Office for National Statistics)
Collection of statistics covering income and earnings, spending and saving, wealth and debt. These help build a picture of how living standards and inequality have changed.
Data and Analysis -
Impact of increased cost of living on adults across Great Britain (Office for National Statistics)
Analysis of the proportion of the population affected by an increase in their cost of living and the individual characteristics associated with not being able to afford an unexpected expense, using data from the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey.
Data and Analysis -
Wellbeing (Office for National Statistics)
Societal and personal wellbeing in the UK , looking at health, relationships, education and skills, what we do, where we live, our finances and the environment. This data comes from a variety of sources and much of the analysis is new.
Data and Analysis -
Health, demographic and labour market influences on economic inactivity, UK: 2019 to 2022 (ONS)
Experimental Statistics on the links between work-limiting ill health, demographic and labour market changes and recent rises in economic inactivity. Based on Annual Population Survey data.
Data and Analysis -
Health Profile for England 2021 (Public Health England)
The Health Profile for England (HPfE) was first produced by Public Health England (PHE) in 2017. It brings together PHE data and knowledge with information from other sources to give a broad picture of the health of people in England today. The report has been updated annually, with content and format altering slightly each year.
The 2021 edition of the HPfE provides a comprehensive snapshot of the nation’s health and updates many indicators presented in previous reports. It also contains a summary of the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic on many aspects of health.
Fingertips Profile
Currently no resources for this region
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Berkshire: A Good Place to Work – Director of Public Health Annual Report 2019Research and Reports
Currently no resources for this region
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Work, Worklessness and Health: Local Infographic Tool for Bracknell Forest (Public Health England, 2018)
This slideset summarises key local indicators for work, worklessness and health for Bracknell Forest.
Data and Analysis -
Access to Healthy Assets and Hazard (AHAH) map for Bracknell Forest (2022)
Access to Healthy Assets and Hazard (AHAH) map by lower super output area for Bracknell Forest.
This uses data from the Consumer Data Research Centre, which creates an index based on four domains: access to retail services (fast food outlets, gambling outlets, pubs/bars/nightclubs, off licences, tobacconists), access to health services (GP surgeries, A&E hospitals, pharmacies, dentists and leisure centres), the physical environment (access to green spaces) and air pollution. The AHAH index provides a summary of an area’s relative performance on these indicators and provides information on how conducive to good health an area is relative to other areas.Maps -
How life has changed in Bracknell Forest: Census 2021 (Office for National Statistics, 2023)
A summary of how life has changed in Bracknell Forest from the 2011 census to the 2021 census. This focuses on more detailed demographic data, including age, ethnicity, country of birth, religion, disability and health, caring responsibilities, housing, employment and health.
Data and Analysis
Currently no resources for this region
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Work, Worklessness and Health: Local Infographic Tool for Slough (Public Health England, 2018)
This slideset summarises key local indicators for work, worklessness and health for Slough
Data and Analysis -
Access to Healthy Assets and Hazard (AHAH) map for Slough (2022)
Access to Healthy Assets and Hazard (AHAH) map by lower super output area for Slough.
This uses data from the Consumer Data Research Centre, which creates an index based on four domains: access to retail services (fast food outlets, gambling outlets, pubs/bars/nightclubs, off licences, tobacconists), access to health services (GP surgeries, A&E hospitals, pharmacies, dentists and leisure centres), the physical environment (access to green spaces) and air pollution. The AHAH index provides a summary of an area’s relative performance on these indicators and provides information on how conducive to good health an area is relative to other areasMaps -
How life has changed in Slough: Census 2021 (Office for National Statistics, 2023)
A summary of how life has changed in Slough from the 2011 census to the 2021 census. This focuses on more detailed demographic data, including age, ethnicity, country of birth, religion, disability and health, caring responsibilities, housing, employment and health.
Data and Analysis
Currently no resources for this region
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Work, Worklessness and Health: Local Infographic Tool for RBWM (Public Health England, 2018)
This slideset summarises key local indicators for work, worklessness and health for RBWM.
Data and Analysis -
Access to Healthy Assets and Hazard (AHAH) map for RBWM (2022)
Access to Healthy Assets and Hazard (AHAH) map by lower super output area for RBWM.
This uses data from the Consumer Data Research Centre, which creates an index based on four domains: access to retail services (fast food outlets, gambling outlets, pubs/bars/nightclubs, off licences, tobacconists), access to health services (GP surgeries, A&E hospitals, pharmacies, dentists and leisure centres), the physical environment (access to green spaces) and air pollution. The AHAH index provides a summary of an area’s relative performance on these indicators and provides information on how conducive to good health an area is relative to other areasMaps -
How life has changed in Windsor and Maidenhead: Census 2021 (Office for National Statistics, 2023)
A summary of how life has changed in Windsor and Maidenhead from the 2011 census to the 2021 census. This focuses on more detailed demographic data, including age, ethnicity, country of birth, religion, disability and health, caring responsibilities, housing, employment and health.
Data and Analysis
Currently no resources for this region