TRI-BOROUGH PUBLIC HEALTH REPORT 2013-14
THE TRI-BOROUGH PROGRAMME The Areas of Focus • Reducing health inequalities through a focused effort across all services that effect Health and Wellbeing, • Giving Every Child the Best Start in life, • The clustering of unhealthy lifestyle choices, • Childhood Obesity, • The Ageing Population,
Life expectancy and deprivation in Hammersmith and Fulham
THE TRI-BOROUGH PROGRAMME Give every child the best start in life
THE TRI-BOROUGH PROGRAMME Change in Prevalence of Multiple Lifestyle Risk Factors Between 2003 and 2008 for Men in Professional and Unskilled Manual Households Note: *, Significant difference (p<0.05) between the years Source: Authors’ analysis of the Health Survey for England 2003 and 2008 (NHS Information Centre 2012)
THE TRI-BOROUGH PROGRAMME Percentage of childhood Obesity and Adult obesity prevalence in H&F (GP overweight by ward (average of 2007- reported QOF prevalence 2012/13) 08 to 2012-13 for year 6 pupils)
THE TRI-BOROUGH PROGRAMME Expected Prevalence of Dementia Expected sharp rise in the number of cases of dementia in the next 20 years compared to last 10 years By 2027, there will be 50% more cases in INWL compared with 2001 Rise is expected as a result of increasing Life Expectancy and the large numbers of people reaching old age from 10 years’ time as a result of the ‘baby Number of people with dementia across INWL boom’ expected to be 6,800+ by 2031
THE TRI-BOROUGH PROGRAMME https://www.westminster.gov.uk/one- year-what-have-we-achieved-public- health
London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham | The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea | Westminster City Council
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