This report summarises preliminary findings from Oxfordshire's first Online Pupil Survey.
The OxWell School Survey asked questions on a range of health and wellbeing-related issues to pupils at participating schools in Oxfordshire. The aim of the survey is to inform individual schools and Oxfordshire County Council, as well as to contribute to academic research into imporoving the wellbeing and mental health of children and adolescents.
The data summarised in this report were collected between May and July 2019 in year groups 4, 5, 6, 8, 10 and 12 in 36 Oxfordshire schools. Data from 4,222 pupils are included in the summary presented in this report. More detailed results and statistical tests will be included in manuscripts intended for publication in scientific journals.
A University of Oxford and Oxfordshire County Council Project.
Thank you to everyone who came to our online Oxfordshire analyst networking meeting on 10th November, hosted by Oxfordshire County Council and Oxford City Council.
Unemployment claimant count data (released 10 November 2020 by the Department of Work and Pensions) shows the number of people claiming unemployment-related benefits in Oxfordshire fell slightly between September 2020 and October 2020, from 17,305 to 16,740 (-3%).
This JSNA Bitesize provides a summary of the latest Department of Work and Pensions claimant count data for Oxfordshire (as of 19 October 2020), showing the change to September 2020.
This bitesize shows peak time data for the period 1st March to 27th July for 2019 vs 2020 from two of the sensors in Oxfordshire County Council’s “Vivacity Lab” (VL) smart detection system which counts road users by type (car, cyclist, pedestrian). This is an early indication of change in travel mode in two areas of Oxfordshire during the lockdown.