The Children and Young People Mental Health Profiles will provide a means to assess and monitor mental health and its context for Scotland’s population under the age of 18.
The data and indicators group produced guidelines on how to measure progress towards the targets of the Early Years Framework.
A toolkit providing support for developing or improving partnerships between early years services & financial inclusion organisations. It explains the core principles that should underpin these partnerships & uses case studies to illustrate referral pathways and examples of best practice.
Find out more about the role and remit of the Information Services Division Scotland (ISD).
Scotland's Population 2014 - The Registrar General's Annual Review of Demographic Trends
An information resource that helps health professionals and social care staff to work together more effectively.
A set of indicators that allows progress towards wellbeing targets to be measured.
This centre gathers information on public health in Glasgow and aims to improve the health of the Glasgow population.
Advice on improving decision making for increased quality and reduced costs.
NICE is a set of guidelines for the promotion of good health in England. While this guidance is not formally applicable to Scotland, it offers some useful strategies.
These clinical practice guidelines have been developed to translate new scientific discoveries into treatment strategies.
Links to the ScotPHO website, which provides current evidence and statistics on public health in Scotland (except Glasgow). Information on Glasgow is available from the Glasgow Centre for Population Health.
Facts and figures about Scotland's children and young people.
Child Safety Profiles provide standard set of measures of the burden of children and adolescents injuries overall and by issue area, information on socio-demographic determinants, availability and affordability of safety equipment. Individual cards summarise each country's performance to July 2011.
NHS Health Scotland launched a new set of mental health indicators for children and young people in Scotland in 2011. The final report is now available on NHS Health Scotland website.
The Growing Up in Scotland project (GUS) gives statistics and data on the developmental phases in children's lives - early years and the transition into adolescence.
The Index for the Information Services Division Scotland website.
Information Services Division (ISD) is a business operating unit of NHS National Services Scotland - formerly known as the Common Services Agency - and has been in existence for over 40 years.
The Scottish Public Health Organisation provides data and statistics, background information, interpretation, policy notes and commentaries on data sources. It also offers links and referance materials about a wide range of topics.
These profiles give an overview of population health in 40 different areas in Scotland. They were compiled using a survey of 61 indicators.
The continuous Scottish Health Survey began in January 2008 and is running from 2008 - 2015. An annual report is published for each year of the survey (the latest published being 2012). A contract was awarded in 2011 to continue the survey for for a further four years, from 2012-2015.
Health care statistics in Scotland.
The Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN) develops evidence based clinical practice guidelines for the National Health Service (NHS) in Scotland.
The website of the Scottish Public Health Observatory (ScotPHO) collaboration. The collaboration brings together key national organisations involved in public health intelligence in Scotland, led by ISD Scotland and NHS Health Scotland.
NHS Health Scotland launched a new set of mental health indicators for children and young people in Scotland in 2011. The final report is now available on NHS Health Scotland website.
This document is a draft version of the data and indicators table. It describes the indicators by which progress towards the desired outcomes of the Early Years Framework can be measured.
The report of the Early Years Framework data and indicators group
This Outcomes Framework lays out the short, medium and long-term outcomes associated with the indicators identified for the Early Years Framework.
This model helps to manage performance in health improvement.
An explanation of the performance management tools and advice on how to use them.
The Index for the Information Services Division Scotland website.
Information Services Division (ISD) is a business operating unit of NHS National Services Scotland - formerly known as the Common Services Agency - and has been in existence for over 40 years.
These profiles give an overview of population health in 40 different areas in Scotland. They were compiled using a survey of 61 indicators.
Health care statistics in Scotland.
The Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN) develops evidence based clinical practice guidelines for the National Health Service (NHS) in Scotland.
The website of the Scottish Public Health Observatory (ScotPHO) collaboration. The collaboration brings together key national organisations involved in public health intelligence in Scotland, led by ISD Scotland and NHS Health Scotland.
The Scottish Public Health Organisation provides data and statistics, background information, interpretation, policy notes and commentaries on data sources. It also offers links and referance materials about a wide range of topics.
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