Children We Care for (CWCF) and Care Leavers face significantly worse outcomes than children without any care experience. Inequalities have been identified for physical and mental health, education, employment, accommodation, and social class [1, 2, 3].

A JSNA Bitesize for Children We Care For (CWCF) and Care Leavers.
11 September 2024
This bitesize is one of a series showing data for Oxfordshire related to people sleeping rough, and is focused on people who are classified as sleeping rough. It includes estimates of rough sleeping in Oxfordshire and by Local Authority. There is also some additional research on people sleeping rough and complex needs
19 February 2024
This bitesize is one of a series showing data for Oxfordshire related to homelessness and health, and is focused on people who are classified as homeless. It includes data on numbers claiming homelessness in Oxfordshire and by Local Authority. There is also some data on
7 February 2024
The OxWell Student Survey 2023 asked students in school years 5 to 13 questions about wellbeing, school/college experience, mental health, physical activity, sleep, safeguarding and substance use. This summary provides an overview of findings from 12 out of 245 primary schools, 15 out of 43 secondary schools and 3 (out of 3) FE colleges in Oxfordshire.
5 December 2023

This bitesize is one of a series showing data for Oxfordshire related to the cost of living, and is focused on Pension Credit.

This bitesize is one of a series showing data for Oxfordshire related to the cost of living, and is focused on Pension Credit It includes data on people claiming Pension Credit in Oxfordshire by Local Authority district and an estimate of those eligible but not claiming.
1 November 2023

This bitesize shows the latest Public Health indicator on air pollution for Oxfordshire, the South East region and England and the estimated mortality attributed to air pollution compared with other causes of death.

It includes a map showing emissions of particulate matter in 2021 across Oxfordshire.

18 April 2023

This bitesize is one of a series showing data for Oxfordshire related to the cost of living, and is focused on Pension Credit.

Pension Credit is an income-related benefit that tops up weekly income to £182.60 for a single person and to a joint £278.70 for a couple.

This bitesize is one of a series showing data for Oxfordshire related to the cost of living, and is focused on Pension Credit

It includes data on people claiming Pension Credit in Oxfordshire by Local Authority district and an estimate of those eligible but not claiming.

12 August 2022

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