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East Dulwich Southwark Ward Profiles Ward Southwark Ward Profiles East Dulwich Ward People & Health Intelligence Section Southwark Public Health October 2017 Please cite as: Southwark Ward Profiles. Southwark Council: London, 2017. East Dulwich Ward Profile This profile has been developed as part of the Southwark Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA). Profiles have been developed for each of the electoral wards in the borough and provide information on a number of topic areas, including: demographics, children and young people, health outcomes, and the wider determinants of health. Due to the limited availability of timely and robust data at an electoral ward level the profiles are only intended to provide a high level overview of each ward. More detailed information on specific topic areas is available through the detailed health needs assessments. We aim to further develop the profiles over time and welcome your comments and suggestions on information you would find useful. Contact us at: [email protected] Key Findings Demographics n Latest population estimates show that 12530 people live in East Dulwich ward n East Dulwich has a total BAME population of 28% n Life expectancy for males in East Dulwich is 82 years of age n Life expectancy for females in East Dulwich is 83 years of age Children & Young People n 12% of dependant children under the age of 20 in East Dulwich ward are living in low income households n There were 606 A&E attendances per 1,000 children aged between 0-4 years in 2012/13 - 2014/15 n 12% of children measured in Reception Year were classified as having excess weight n 16% of children measured in Year 6 were classified as having excess weight Wider Determinants n 0% of the population in East Dulwich are in the most deprived quintile nationally n 7% of all working age adults claimed benefits in East Dulwich ward in 2016 n 25% of dwellings in East Dulwich were in either A or B council tax bands, 71% were in either C,D or E council tax bands and 3% were in either F,G or H council tax bands n There were 443 reports of violence against a person in East Dulwich between July 2015 and June 2017 Disease & Poor Health n East Dulwich has 14% fewer hospital admissions for coronary heart disease than England n East Dulwich has 2% fewer hospital admissions for stroke than England n East Dulwich has 34% fewer hospital admissions for myocardial infarction than England n East Dulwich has 2% more hospital admissions for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) than England n East Dulwich has a 5% lower incidence for lung cancer than England making its lung cancer incidence not significant compared to England n East Dulwich has a 5% lower incidence for colorectal cancer than England making its colorectal cancer incidence not significant compared to England n East Dulwich has a 15% lower incidence for breast cancer than England making its breast cancer incidence not significant compared to England n East Dulwich has a 5% higher incidence for prostate cancer than England making its prostate cancer incidence not significant compared to England Southwark Ward Profiles 2017 Page 2 of 8 Demographics Age group Number of residents 0-15 2,390 16-24 740 12530 25-44 5,590 Residents 45-64 2,690 65-84 950 85+ 180 0-15 16-24 25-44 45-64 65-84 85+ Figure 1: Proportion and number of residents by age group (2015) Ethnic group East Dulwich Southwark London White 72% 54% 60% Mixed 6% 6% 5% Asian 6% 9% 19% Black 15% 27% 13% Other 2% 4% 3% Figure 2: Proportion of residents by BME group (Census 2011) Females East 83 Dulwich Males 82 Females 83.7 Southwark Males 78.8 Females 84.1 London Males 80.2 76 78 80 82 84 86 Figure 3: Life expectancy at birth of males and females, years (2013-15) Southwark Ward Profiles 2017 Page 3 of 8 Children and Young People 30% 29% 25% 24% 20% 15% 12% 10% 5% 0% East Dulwich Southwark London Figure 4: Percentage of dependent children under the age of 20 living in low income households, 2014 700 676.5 680 674.2 660 640 620 606 600 580 560 East Dulwich Southwark London Figure 5: Rate of emergency hospital admissions for children aged under 5, per 1,000 population aged 0-4, (2013/14 - 2015/16) 50% 45% 40% 35% 17% Obese 30% 25% 14% 20% 13% 15% 6% 27% 10% Overweight 14% 16% 5% 12% 0% East Dulwich Southwark East Dulwich Southwark Reception Year 6 Figure 6: Proportion of children in Reception Year or Year 6 classified as being overweight or obese (2013/14 to 2015/16) Southwark Ward Profiles 2017 Page 4 of 8 Wider Determinants 0% 2% 20% Least deprived 14% 7% 20% 86% 17% 20% 0% 36% 20% 0% 38% 20% Most deprived East Dulwich Southwark England Figure 7: Proportion of population living in each deprivation quintile (2015) 14% 12% 10% 8% 6% 4% 2% 0% 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Male Female Figure 8: Proportion of population of working age (age 16 -64) claiming benefits 3% 25% A or B C,D or E F, G or H 71% Figure 9: Proportion of dwellings in either council tax bands A & B, C,D & E or F,G &H (2015) Southwark Ward Profiles 2017 Page 5 of 8 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Jul-15 Oct-15 Jan-16 Apr-16 Jul-16 Oct-16 Jan-17 Apr-17 Figure 10: Number of recorded crimes of violence against a person Disease and Poor Health Better than England 40% 20% 0% CHD Stroke MI COPD 20% 40% Worse 60% than England 80% East Dulwich Southwark Figure 11: Standardised emergency admissions ratios for coronary heart disease, stroke, myocardial infarction and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (2011/12 - 2015/16) East Dulwich Southwark Cancer Cases1 Ratio Significance2 Ratio Significance2 Lung 21 84 not significant 131.3 significantly higher Colorectal 24 97.7 not significant 95.6 not significant Breast 33 84.6 not significant 84.1 significantly lower Prostate 31 127.5 not significant 121.9 significantly higher Figure 12: Standardised incidence ratios of lung, colorectal, breast and prostate cancer compared to England (2011/12 - 2015/16) 1. Estimated number of new cancer cases per year 2. Statistical significance compared to England Southwark Ward Profiles 2017 Page 6 of 8 Map of East Dulwich Ward © Crown copyright and database rights 2017, Ordnance Survey (0)100019252 Southwark Ward Profiles 2017 Page 7 of 8 References 1. Mid Year Ward Population Estimates, Office for National Statistics, 2016 2. Ethnic group by ward, Office for National Statistics - NOMIS, 2016 3. National Life Tables, Office for National Statistics, 2017 National Life Tables: United Kingdom - Office for National Statistics 4.Children in Poverty by Ward, all dependant children under 20, 2016 Personal tax credits: Children in low-income families local measure: 2014 snapshot as at 31 August 2014: 30 September 2016 - GOV.UK 5. Rate of Emergency Hospital Admissions for children aged under 5, Local Health, 2016 6. National Child Measurement Programe, NHS Digital, 2016 7. Indices of Multiple Deprivation, Department for Communities and Local government, 2015 8. Working-age benefit claimants Nomis - Official Labour Market Statistics - Nomis - Official Labour Market Statistics 9. Number of dwellings by council tax bands, Greater London Authority, 2015 London Datastore 10. Number of recorded crimes of violence against the person, London Metropolitan Police Service, 2017 https://data.london.gov.uk/dataset/recorded_crime_summary 11. Standardised emergency admissions ratio for coronary heart disease, stroke, myocardial infarction and chronis obstructive pulmonary disease compared to England, Local Health, 2016 12. Incidence of lung, colorectal, breast and prostate cancer, Local health, 2016 Further Resources 1. Southwark Joint Strategic Needs Assessment Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) | Southwark Council 2. Public Health Outcomes Framework Public Health Profiles 3. Local Health http://www.localhealth.org.uk/ 4. Health Profiles 2017 Health Profiles - GOV.UK Southwark Ward Profiles 2017 Page 8 of 8.
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