Useful links

This section highlights useful resources created by other organisations.

National

Office for National Statistics (ONS)

Nomis 

Statistics related to population, society and the labour market at national, regional and local levels. These include data from current and previous censuses.

Public Health Profiles 

The Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID) has a large collection of statistics called Fingertips.  The data is organised in themed profiles.

NHS Digital

The statutory custodian for health and care data for England.

NHS England

Statistics on a range of health and care subjects.

Department for Education

Statistics on education and children.

Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG)

Statistics relating to deprivation, housing and homelessness, local government finance, planning performance and land use.

English indices of deprivation 2019: mapping resources

Net additional dwellings interactive tool

Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) 

Statistics on benefits, pensions, employment programmes, income distribution and other subjects.
Detailed data is available from DWP StatXplore

Met Office Climate Data Portal

Local Authority Climate Explorer

The explorer provides climate projections via an easy-to-use interface.

Regional

Future Skills Sussex

The Sussex Local Skills Improvement Plan (LSIP) incorporates the local authority areas of Brighton & Hove, East Sussex and West Sussex.

Sussex Safer Roads Partnership

Data regarding personal injury crashes is recorded by Sussex Police in accordance with the Department for Transport (DfT) Stats 19 requirements.

Sussex Insight Bank

The Sussex Insight Bank is a hub of local and national sources containing insights, and information from and about the people and communities in Sussex.

Local

State of the County – Focus on East Sussex

The State of the County report marks the start of the Council’s Reconciling Policy, Performance and Resources (RPPR) process, its integrated business and financial planning cycle. 

East Sussex Plans and Strategies