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1 Appendix 6 Summary of Families Accessing Health Services At Appendix 6 Summary of families Accessing Health Services at named Children’s Centres Pinner Centre. Health services currently present at the Centre: Health Visitors, Midwives, Breastfeeding Support, Oral Health, 2 Year Checks On average, 640 families access Health Visitors at Pinner Centre on a yearly basis. 54% of these families live in the Pinner and Pinner South wards. 20% of these families come from north of the borough from areas such as Hatch End and Headstone North. 19% of families come from the south west of the borough from wards such as Rayners lane, West Harrow and Headstone South. On average, 114 families access midwives at Pinner Centre on a yearly basis. 48% of these families live in the Pinner and Pinner South wards. 24% of these families come from north of the borough from areas such as Hatch End, Harrow Weald and Headstone North. 24% of families come from the south west of the borough from wards such as Rayners lane, West Harrow and Headstone South. Options for relocating these plus other health services from the centre include Cedars, Hillview, Grange and Stanmore Park. There are direct bus links from Pinner Centre to Grange and Stanmore Park. Pinner Wood Health services currently present at the Centre: Midwives, Speech & Language Therapy, 2 Year Checks On average, 164 families access midwives at Pinner Wood on a yearly basis. 52% of these families live in the Pinner and Pinner South wards. 32% of these families come from north of the borough from areas such as Hatch End, Harrow Weald and Headstone North. 13% of families come from the south west of the borough from wards such as Rayners lane, West Harrow and Headstone South. On average, 106 families access Speech & Language Therapy services at Pinner Wood on a yearly basis. 39% of these families live in the Pinner and Pinner South wards. 33% of these families come from north of the borough from areas such as Hatch End, Harrow Weald and Headstone North. 17% of families come from the south west of the borough from wards such as Rayners lane, West Harrow and Headstone South. The remainder come from across the borough Options for relocating these plus other health services from the centre include Cedars, Hillview, Grange and Stanmore Park. Rayners Lane Health services currently present at the Centre: Health Visitors, Oral Health On average, 282 families access Health Visitors at Rayners Lane on a yearly basis. 79% seen from the south west of the borough from wards such as Rayners lane, Roxbourne, Roxeth, West Harrow, Pinner South and Harrow on the Hill. 10% of these families come from north of the borough from areas such as Pinner, Hatch End and Headstone North. 9% of 1 these families come from centre of the borough such as Greenhill, Marlborough and Headstone South. Options for relocating these plus other health services from the centre include Grange, Earlsmead, Cedars and Stanmore Park. There are direct bus links from Rayners Lane to Grange, Hillview, Earlsmead, Stanmore Park and Elmgrove. Gange Health services currently present at the Centre: Health Visitors, Oral Health On average, 410 families access Health Visitors at Gange on a yearly basis. 77% of these families come from centre of the borough such as Greenhill, Marlborough, Wealdstone and Headstone South. 9% come from north of the borough from areas such as Hatch End, Harrow Weald and Headstone North. 9% also come from east of the borough from wards such as Queensbury, Belmont, Kenton East and Kenton West. Options for relocating these plus other health services from the centre include Elmgrove and Cedars. St.Josephs Health services currently present at the Centre: Health Visitors, Oral Health, 2 Year Checks On average, 437 families access Health Visitors at St Josephs on a yearly basis. 65% come from east of the borough from wards such as Queensbury, Belmont, Kenton East, Kenton West, Edgware, Stanmore Park and Canons. 24% of these families come from centre of the borough such as Greenhill, Marlborough, Wealdstone and Headstone South. 8% come from north of the borough from areas such as Hatch End, Harrow Weald and Headstone North. Options for relocating these plus other health services from the centre include Kenmore Park and Cedars. There are direct bus links from St Josephs to Cedars. Whitefriars Health services currently present at the Centre: Midwives, Post natal Clinics, Breastfeeding, 2 Year Checks On average, 570 families access Midwives at Whitefriars on a yearly basis. 77% of these families come from centre of the borough such as Greenhill, Marlborough, Wealdstone and Headstone South. 15% come from come from east of the borough from wards such as Queensbury, Belmont, Kenton East, Kenton West, Edgware, Stanmore Park and Canons. 6% come from north of the borough from areas such as Hatch End, Harrow Weald and Headstone North. On average, 520 families access Post Natal clinics at Whitefriars on a yearly basis. 78% of these families come from centre of the borough such as Greenhill, Marlborough, Wealdstone and Headstone South. 13% come from come from east of the borough from wards such as Queensbury, Belmont, Kenton East, Kenton West, Edgware, Stanmore Park and Canons. 7% come from north of the borough from areas such as Hatch End, Harrow Weald and Headstone North. Options for relocating these plus other health services from the centre include Kenmore Park and Cedars. There are direct bus links from Whitefriars to Hillview and Stanmore Park. 2 Articulate on a centre by centre basis the impact on health services with indications about where the services would be located if certain centres were to close. Midwifery – MW Health Visiting – HV Speech and Language Therapy - S&LT Breastfeeding – BF Option 1 Centre Service Figure Potential Relocation opportunities PC MW 114 families Cedars/Stanmore Park: 75 families reached Sep seen from Pinner, Pinner South, Pinner Centre 13 – Sep 14 Headstone North, Hatch End, Harrow Weald. Buses close to Hillview/Grange: 29 families seen from Pinner Centre Rayners Lane, Roxbourne, Headstone South, Roxeth, West Harrow, Harrow on H11, H12, H13 the Hill H12 also goes (Remainder 9 families live outside of to Stanmore Harrow) Park CC, Rayners Lane PC HV 641 families Cedars/Stanmore Park: 457 families CC and Grange reached Sep seen from Pinner, Pinner South, CC 13 – Sep 14 Headstone North, Hatch End, Harrow Weald, Marlborough Hillview/Grange: 130 families seen from H11 goes to Rayners Lane, Roxbourne, Headstone Grange CC South, Roxeth, West Harrow, Harrow on the Hill Stanmore Park: 13 families seen from H10 goes to Stanmore Park, Kenton east, Kenton Pinner Wood West, Queensbury, Edgware, Belmont CC (Remainder 41 families live outside of Harrow) PC BF 68 families Cedars/Stanmore Park: 39 families reached Sep seen from Pinner, Pinner South, 13 – Sep 14 Headstone North, Hatch End, Harrow Weald, Marlborough Hillview/Grange: 23 families seen from Rayners Lane, Roxbourne, Headstone South, Roxeth, West Harrow, Harrow on the Hill Stanmore Park: 2 families seen from Stanmore Park, Kenton east, Kenton 3 West, Queensbury, Edgware, Belmont (Remainder 4 families live outside of Harrow) PC Oral health 64 families Cedars: 52 families seen from Pinner, reached Sep Pinner South, Headstone North, Hatch 13 – Sep 14 End, Marlborough Hillview/Grange: 7 families seen from Greenhill, Rayners Lane, Roxbourne, Headstone South, Roxeth, Stanmore Park: 4 families seen from Kenton east, Queensbury and Edgware. (Remainder 1 family live outside of Harrow) PC 2 Year 8 families Cedars/Stanmore Park: 4 families seen Check reached Sep from Pinner, Pinner South, Headstone 13 – Sep 14 North, Hatch End, Marlborough Hillview/Grange: 3 families seen from Greenhill, Rayners Lane, Roxbourne, Headstone South, Roxeth, (Remainder 1 family live outside of Harrow) Pinner Wood PW MW 164 families Cedars: 123 families seen from Pinner, reached Sep Pinner South, Headstone North, Hatch 13 – Sep 14 End, Harrow Weald, Wealdstone Buses close to Hillview/Grange: 20 families seen from Pinner Wood Greenhill, Rayners Lane, Roxbourne, H13 Headstone South, Roxeth, Harrow on the Hill, West Harrow Stanmore Park: 2 families seen from Stanmore Park and Belmont (Remainder 19 families live outside of Harrow) PW S&LT 106 families Cedars: 75 families seen from Pinner, reached Sep Pinner South, Headstone North, Hatch 13 – Sep 14 End, Harrow Weald, Wealdstone, Marlborough Hillview/Grange: 21 families seen from 4 Greenhill, Rayners Lane, Roxbourne, Headstone South, Harrow on the Hill, West Harrow Stanmore Park: 6 families seen from Stanmore Park, Edgware, Canons, Queensbury, Kenton West (Remainder 4 families live outside of Harrow) PW 2 Year 12 families Cedars: 10 families seen from Pinner, Check reached Sep Pinner South, Headstone North, Hatch 13 – Sep 14 End, Harrow Weald, Wealdstone, Marlborough (Remainder 2 families live outside of Harrow) Rayners Lane RL HV 282 families Grange: 94 families seen from West reached Sep harrow, Headstone North, Headstone 13 – Sep 14 South, Greenhill, Harrow on the Hill and Buses close to Marlborough Rayners Lane Earlsmead: 164 families seen from H10, H12, 398 Rayners lane, Roxbourne, Roxeth, Harrow on the Hill, Pinner South, Pinner H10 goes to Hillview CC, Stanmore Park/Cedars?: 18 families Earlsmead CC, seen from Belmont, Canons, Edgware, Roxbourne CC Harrow Weald, Hatch End, Wealdstone, and Elmgrove Kenton West, Queensbury CC. (Remainder 6 families live outside of H12 goes to Harrow) Stanmore Park RL Oral health 41 families Grange: 10 families seen from West CC, Grange CC reached Sep harrow,
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