South West London ICS - Partnership Discussion

Shaping our Integrated Care Partnership priorities: A partnership discussion document | 11 The needs assessment found: MENTAL HEALTH Admissions for self-harm are higher than the national and regional average. Prevalence of depression varies significantly within Places, an average of 12.7% difference between the GP practice with the highest and lowest prevalence. HEALTHY LIFESTYLES Smoking, alcohol, high BMI (Body Mass Index), high fasting blood glucose, and hypertension are the leading causes of DALYs in SWL. Overweight and obesity rates almost double between Reception and Year 6 and then again to adulthood in all 6 Places. GOOD WORK The number of people claiming out of work benefits in August 2022 is still 50% higher than pre-pandemic. OUR SURROUNDINGS Air pollution is higher than the national average. Access to private and public green space was one of the lower scoring indicators in the ONS (Office for National Statistics) (Office for National Statistics) health index. MONEY AND RESOURCES 22.7% of our population earn below the London Living Wage. In 2020, 9.8% of households were in fuel poverty. Average household energy bills have risen from £764pa in 2021 to approximately £3500pa in 2022. TRANSPORT The Percentage of adults walking for travel 3 days per week fell between 2017/18 and 2019/20. HOUSING Affordability of home ownership has worsened since 2002. Household overcrowding is than it is nationally. The rate of households in temporary accommodation in South West London is more than double the national average. EDUCATION AND SKILLS The number of 16–17-year-olds not in education, employment, or training (NEET) is better than the national average. FOOD, DIET, AND WEIGHT Obesity rates double between Reception and Year 6, then again to adulthood. FAMILY, FRIENDS, AND COMMUNITIES People in South West London reported feeling lonely during the pandemic more than the national average. LONG TERM CONDITIONS Ischaemic heart disease, cerebrovascular disease, COPD, diabetes, and MSK conditions are the top contributors to DALYs and mortality in SWL. CANCER, SCREENING AND VACCINATIONS Cancer screening uptake is below regional and national average, and deaths under 75 due to malignant neoplasm are above the London and national average in 5 of the 6 Places. Cancer is the number 1 cause of mortality in South West London. SUPPORTING CARERS AND INCLUSION HEALTH GROUPS Further analysis or modelling may be required to identify unmet need as often people in these vulnerable groups are not accessing healthcare and so are not reflected in the data available. Indicators of health variation from our needs analysis based – some overarching themes Indicators of the wider determinants of health

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