1 | Percentage of all clients completing and not re-presenting: non-opiates | Percentage | 30 | 20.5 | 30 | Jan 2024 | Monthly | Green | Green | Up to date | This indicator measures successful completion of treatment. If an individual re-enters the service again within 6 months this does not count as a successful completion. Due to the definitions used in this measure, this quarterly report will include service user activity between 6-18 months ago The target set is a floor target where the service is expected to maintain performance above the floor target. ACTIONS: Achieving target. | |
2 | Percentage of all clients completing and not re-presenting: opiates | Percentage | 2.53 | 3 | 2.53 | Jan 2024 | Monthly | Green | Red | Up to date | This target measures successful completion of treatment for opiate use. If, following completion, an individual re-enters the service again within 6 months, this does not count as a successful completion. Due to the definitions used in this measure, this quarterly report will include service user activity between 6-18 months ago. ACTIONS: Achieving target. | |
3 | Percentage of all clients completing and not re-presenting: Alcohol | Percentage | 29.14 | 32.05 | 29.14 | Jan 2024 | Monthly | Green | Red | Up to date | This indicator measures successful completion of alcohol treatment. If an individual re-enters the service again within 6 months this does not count as a successful completion. Due to the definitions used in this measure, this quarterly report will include service user activity between 6-18 months ago The target set is a floor target where the service is expected to maintain performance above the floor target. ACTIONS: Slightly below target. The recorded period relates to the commencement of the new service contract and a reduction in completions can be expected as the new service will complete a full case review of all clients in treatment prior to any new discharges. | |
4 | Percentage of women not smoking at time of delivery | Percentage | 91.75 | 88 | 91.75 | Oct 2022 | Quarterly | Green | Green | Overdue | Smoking during pregnancy can cause serious pregnancy-related problems such as increased risk of miscarriage, premature birth, still-birth, low birth weight, and sudden unexpected death in infancy. Collecting data on women's smoking status at the time of delivery (SATOD) is designed to provide a measure of the prevalence of smoking among women at the time of giving birth at a local level. We are reporting the number of women known to not smoke at the time of delivery. ACTIONS: Reducing smoking in pregnancy remains a key shared goal in Northumberland. SATOD is reported by the ICB. Stop smoking support for pregnant women is now provided by maternity services as part of the LTP TTD workstream. The local authority community based Stop Smoking Service continues to support partners and family members to quit and NCC works in partnership for pathway development. | |
5 | Percentage of infants being breastfed at 6-8 weeks (breastfeeding prevalence) | Percentage | 41.18 | 38 | 41.18 | Oct 2023 | Quarterly | Green | Green | Up to date | | |
6 | Percentage of children in Reception with height and weight recorded who are obese | Percentage | 9.2 | 10 | 9.2 | Jul 2022 | Annually | Green | Green | Up to date | | |
7 | Percentage of children in Year 6 with height and weight recorded who are obese | Percentage | 21.8 | 21 | 21.8 | Jul 2022 | Annually | Green | Amber | Up to date | | |
8 | Percentage of children in Reception and Year 6 with height and weight recorded | Percentage | 97.6 | 95 | 97.6 | Sep 2021 | Annually | Green | Green | Up to date | | |
9 | Newly diagnosed cases of Chlamydia (female only). Rate per 100,000 population (aged 15 to 24) | Rate per 100,000 | 1,897.7 | 2,300 | 1,897.7 | Jul 2023 | Quarterly | Green | Red | Up to date | Young People are disproportionately affected by rates of Sexually Transmitted Infections. Young females are especially at risk of developing long term heath conditions as a result of untreated chlamydia. In line with national recommendations, services are encouraged to proactively offer screening to young female patients. Increasing detection rates mean screening programmes are finding more infections which would have otherwise gone undetected. ACTIONS: As a priority area, we have deliberately set a challenging target for this indicator which will bring us up to national performance averages. Performance is below target but is demonstrating an increase on the previous period, and is at it's highest level since the indicator and target was revised. There is an ongoing work programme within the service, supported by NCC Public Health, to improve performance in this area. | |
10 | Proportion of children who received a 2 - 2.5 year review | Percentage | 95.63 | 90 | 95.63 | Oct 2023 | Quarterly | Green | Green | Up to date | | |