What's New in Tools

CAMHS SAM annual update is now closed

Please note any further amendments will not be incorporated into the annual report.

Two new modules added to DMIT.

Use the new paediatric diabetes and epilepsy modules in DMIT, the online emergency admissions data toolkit.

Updated paediatric asthma data

The DMIT module for paediatric asthma now includes the latest 2008/09 data.

Update to Systems model for planning age appropriate environments

An updated version is now available to use or download (updated February 2010)

Data Atlas

Data Atlas is an interactive mapping tool enabling users to explore, interrogate and view relevant indicators and trends in map, chart and tabular formats.

Using Data Atlas, ChiMat brings together a wide range of data from many different sources in a flexible, theme-based tool. The on-line atlas provides access to local, regional and national child and maternal health indicators and statistics over time.

Over the next few months we will be adding more indicators and will provide different areas for comparison. If you would like to be informed by email when additional features are added to the site, please register your interest here.

Use Data Atlas

Enhanced data atlas

The Advanced Data Selector enables you to create custom atlases (and tables or charts) using LAs/PCTs and indicators of your choice. You can select and compare indicators from any theme.

  • Choose your areas to include in the tables/mapping.
  • Select the indicators you wish to include across the themes.
  • Save these selections for future use (you will need to register to be able to save selections).

Use Enhanced Data Atlas

European Data Atlas

A European atlas has been added to the data atlas. The first dataset with European comparisons is the Child Well-being Index.

The Index of Child Well-being in Europe is a comparison of child well-being in the 27 countries of the European Union and Norway and Iceland. It covers seven domains: health, subjective well-being, personal relationships, material resources, education, behaviour and risks, housing and the environment. Comparisons are made of countries performance on each of the domains and components.

View the European Index of Child Well-being

The index was developed by Prof Jonathan Bradshaw at the Department of Social Policy and Social Work, University of York, and Dr Dominic Richardson at the Office of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Paris.

Read more about the Index of child well-being in Europe


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