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This report highlights critical data on live births in Birmingham in 2008, where 17,311 births included 518 from Somali mothers, representing 2.99%. It also notes the 2009 school census, which identified 1,774 Somali-origin girls among 65,917. It outlines the city’s policy response to violence against women and girls, focusing on community safety, safeguarding, and public health strategies. Current activities include engaging with affected communities, clinical leadership initiatives, maternity contracting improvements, and building resources to better address FGM and support vulnerable populations.
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Some Data Births In 2008 17,311 live Births of which 518 were to women whose country of birth was Somalia (2.99%) School Census In 2009 1,774 of 65,917 girls 5-15 Years was Somali in origin (2.7%)
Policy Environment Violence Against Women and Girls Community Safety Community Cohesion Safeguarding
NHS Environment • Policy • Data • Public Health toward the Local Authority • Commissioning and Clinical Commissioning Groups • Contracting Levers
Current Activities • Engagement with affected Communities and lessons learned • Maternity Contracting and QIPP • Clinical leadership and tasking Paediatricians to develop care pathways for children • Building a Birmingham web based resource