We use cookies to collect information about how you use data.gov.uk. We use this information to make the website work as well as possible.
You can change your cookie settings at any time.
We’re making changes to data.gov.uk — Find out more
% of Talkabout panel who think that the council and partners are not doing well conserving York's heritage
Absolute gap in hospital admission ratio for self-harm between highest and lowest York ward ( 5 year aggregated)
Absolute gap in % of Reception recorded overweight (incl. obesity) between highest and lowest York ward (3 year aggregated)
Absolute gap in % of Year 6 recorded overweight (incl. obesity) between highest and lowest York ward (3 year aggregated)
Gap in years in Life Expectancy at birth for Males between highest and lowest York ward (5 year aggregated)
Gap in years in Life Expectancy at birth for Females between highest and lowest York ward (5 year aggregated)
Total number of children who are eligible for a free school meal - (York LA Local Measure) - (Jan Census Snapshot)
Hospital admissions for dental caries ages 1-4 years (‘children presenting at York ED with dental issues’ until 2016) *This indicator has been discontinued.
% of Talkabout panel who disagree that York is a safe city to live in, relatively free from crime and violence
% of Talkabout panel who agree that York is a safe city to live in, relatively free from crime and violence
The number of CYC electric vehicle recharging points in York (updated definition Q4 21/22 to CYC points only)
% of young people aged 16-18 in Apprenticeships (as a proportion of 16-18 previously in a York Secondary School)
Total number of children who are eligible and taking a free school meal - (York LA Local Measure) - (Jan Census Snapshot)
Absolute gap in hospital admission ratio for alcohol-related harm (narrow definition) between highest and lowest York ward (5 year aggregated)
Absolute gap in mortality ratio for deaths from circulatory disease (under 75) between highest and lowest York ward (5 year aggregated)
% of residents who agree that York is a safe city to live in, relatively free from crime and violence - Agree (All Responses) *This indicator is discontinued
% of 1st preferences secured for York children in the Secondary school admission round (relates to academic year after financial year shown) - (Snapshot)
% of 1st preferences secured for York children in the Primary school admission round (relates to academic year after financial year shown) - (Snapshot)
First time entrants to the Youth Justice System aged 10-17 (per 100,000 10-17 year olds in York) - (Rolling 12 Month)