Recent analysis reveals that Nottingham has a high number of families on benefits compared with the UK average. It also has higher than average divorce rates, so parental influence is generally weaker. There is no clear reason why Nottingham should experience higher than expected levels of teenage pregnancy, which suggests that with the appropriate targeting of resources, education programmes and social care, a transformation could be achieved.
- Actual hospital admissions of 15- to 19-year-olds from 2002-05 - 1239
- Expected hospital admissions of 15- to 19-year-olds from 2002-05 - 790
SOURCE: Actual admissions represent emergency hospital admissions for the financial years 2002-03 to 2004-05 combined. Expected admissions are calculated by applying the national rate to the population in each relevant local authority for the age group and condition selected. Data compiled for Young People Now by the Dr Foster unit at Imperial College, London (www.drfoster.co.uk). Area descriptions provided by Experian.
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