The
Sheffield Health and Well-being Atlas is an interactive tool displaying
data at different geographic levels across the city. The levels currently
available are the 100 Neighbourhoods, and 7 Service Districts. The
Atlas will be constantly updated as new data becomes available.
Please note: to use the Atlases you will need to
have Adobe Flash version 8 or higher viewer installed on your PC.
This is available to download for free from the Adobe
website.
Contents
Data is grouped under the headings of Births, Dental health, Deprivation,
Disease groups, Education, Environment, Housing, Life expectancy,
Mortality, and Population. Data is available for several years allowing
time trend analysis.
The Atlas contains themed maps, data tables, trend tables, graphs
covering all of the areas, and graphs showing the quintiles of areas,
details of data sources and data notes.
See the user guide for full instructions on
how to use the Sheffield Health Atlas»
Display
There are several options for viewing data. The user can easily
move between different types of views, different geographies and
different time periods. All atlases will open in a new browser window.
A Single map view
A Double map view
This allow the user to look at the relationship between two different
indicators or time periods
An Area Profiles view
This is a bar chart display showing all of the indicators on one
page and a comparison to the base Sheffield value. It also allows
comparison between two chosen areas.
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