Demographic factors are those which demonstrate the change in structure of the population such as births, deaths, immigration and incidence of disease. Whereas, epidemiological factors take into account the incidence and distribution of disease and how these problems can be managed by health care providers (Oxford concise dictionary, 2006). Naidoo …show more content…
Health data is collected by various organisations to evaluate health needs to be addressed in that particular community. This process is most often carried out in less affluent communities as these are the places which depend highly on grants and funding to be able to receive and access health services that are required by the population. The most well known service is “Flying Start” which is aimed at children in disadvantaged areas. The service provides a range of free services including part time child care, a bigger health visiting service and access to parenting programmes and play sessions (WAG, 2010). However, although most areas of Townhill are classed as being deprived not all areas are covered by “Flying Start”. Therefore, equal services are not provided for the whole community. The Children and Young People’s Partnership (CYP) is an organisation which has published a strategic plan aimed directly to improve the health of children in Swansea. The partnership works in conjunction with organisations such as “Flying Start” in order to ensure that all children in Swansea have the opportunity to develop to their full potential and have the best start in life, through health, education and a positive social life within the wider community (CYP, …show more content…
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