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  • Living Beyond Means

    The Living Beyond Means dataset provides insight into the proportion of current accounts where debit exceeds 120% of credit. It is aggregated by age band and ITL2 code to ensure privacy.

  • Child Health Systems Programme - 6-8week review

    The 6-8 week review form is generally completed at around 6-8 weeks after the birth of the child and is often a health visitor and GP combined review.

  • Child Health Systems Programme - 27-30Months Review

    The 27-30 month review form is completed at around 27-30 months of age and is carried out by a health visitor. This review started in April 2013 and is offered to all children (previously only children requiring structured additional/intensive support).

  • Child Health Systems Programme - 4-5 year review

    The 4-5 year review form is completed at around 4-5 years of age and is carried out by a health visitor.

  • Child Health Systems Programme - 13-15 Month Review

    The 13-15 month review form is completed at around 13-15 months of age and is carried out by a health visitor. This review started in April 2017 and is offered to all children (although implementation of the review across Scotland may vary)

  • NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Deaths

    Cause of Death data for patient registered to NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Health Board.

  • Health and Care Experience Survey

    The Scottish Health and Care Experience (HACE) Survey is a postal survey which is sent to a random sample of people who are registered with a General Practice in Scotland based on latest information available on an identified census date. The most recent edition of the survey was sent to a random sample of people who were registered with a General Practice in Scotland based on latest information available on the 25 September 2023.

  • The Aberdeen Children of the 1950"s (ACONF)

    The Aberdeen Children of the 1950s (ACONF) holds health data for Aberdeen Birth Cohorts of people born in Aberdeen in 1921, 1936, and 1950-1956. It helps to understand the changes as we age and how to better our life quality as we get older.

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  • Growing Up in Scotland linkage data - Scotland

    Growing Up in Scotland is a longitudinal research study, tracking the lives of thousands of young people and their families from the early years, through childhood and as they move into adulthood.

  • Demography

    Patient demographic data from the national CHI dataset.