LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA HEALTH PROFILE Northern Beaches Local Government Area (LGA) is one of 9 LGAs in the North Health Network (SNHN) region. Northern Beaches LGA was formed in May 2016 through the merger of Manly, and Warringah LGAs.

Key Areas: Childhood immunisation rates, obesity and risky alcohol consumption

Northern Beaches LGA is an affluent area ranking in the least disadvantaged quintile (20%) on the index HEALTH DRIVERS of relative socio-economic disadvantage. There is a small area of comparatively high socio-economic disadvantage in the suburbs of Narraweena, , Brookvale and .

1.3% of people 34.1% of people aged 23.1% of low-income aged 16-64 years receive 17 years participating in families experience financial unemployment benefits tertiary education stress from mortgage or rent SNHN: 1.3%; NSW: 4.5% SNHN: 41.3%; NSW: 28.9% SNHN: 28.8%; NSW: 29.3%

VULNERABLE GROUPS Older People Disability Children 16.6% (44,947) of the total population aged 65+ years 3.7% of 5.3% SNHN: 15.8%; NSW: 16.1% the population (2,925) have severe Between 2021-2041, there of children in or profound low-income, welfare- will be an increase of 51.1% disability recipient families in the 65+ years population SNHN: 3.7%; SNHN: 5.3%; NSW: 20.6% SNHN: 53.7%; NSW: 58.9% NSW: 5.4%

HEALTH RISK FACTORS Alcohol Smoking Obesity 21.2 per 100 8.9 per 100 21.7 per 100 (18+ years) engaging in (18+ years) current (18+ years) obese high risk drinking smokers SNHN: 20.1; NSW: 30.9 SNHN: 16.6; NSW: 15.5 SNHN: 7.9; NSW: 14.4

CHILDHOOD IMMUNISATION CANCER SCREENING

IMMUNISATION RATES LOWER THAN THE Bowel cancer screening participation rates NATIONAL ASPIRATIONAL TARGET OF 95% among people aged 50-74 years in Manly (45.0%), Pittwater (44.8%) and Warringah (43.5%) are higher than both SNHN (42.1%) and NSW (39.5%) rates. 93 90.1 92.8 Cervical cancer screening participation rates among women aged 20-69 years in Manly (68%), Pittwater (68.5%) and Warringah (65.4%) are higher than both SNHN (62.7%) and 1-year-old 2-years-old 5-years-old NSW (55.9%) rates. Breast cancer screening 93% 90.1% 92.8% participation rate fully immunised fully immunised fully immunised among women aged 50-74 years in the Northern SNHN: 93.9% SNHN: 90.3% SNHN: 92.5% Beaches (55.3%) is higher than both SNHN NSW: 94% NSW: 90.2% NSW: 94.6% (53.4%) and NSW (53.3%) rates.

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17.1 per 100 8.9 per 100 2,171 per 100,000 (15+ years) report mental and (18+ years) report high or very high mental health related hospitalisations behavioural problems psychological distress SNHN: 2,728; NSW: 1,961 SNHN: 15.7; NSW: 18.8 SNHN: 8.9; NSW: 12.4

CHRONIC CONDITIONS POTENTIALLY PREVENTABLE HOSPITALISATIONS

Northern SNHN NSW Diabetes mellitus Beaches 1,778 per 100,000 NSW: 2,161 per 100,000

Hypertension

Circulatory system diseases PRIMARY HEALTHCARE

Respiratory system diseases 66 GP practices in the Northern Beaches region Chronic Conditions Chronic Musculoskeletal system diseases 110 GPs per 100,000 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 people SNHN: 130 per 100,000 Rate per 100 people; NSW: 120 per 100,000 people

DEMOGRAPHY Area: 254.2 km2 Age structure comparison by sex for Northern Beaches and SNHN CALD 75+ 70–74 14% of the population 65–69 is from a culturally and 60–64 linguistically diverse 55–59 background (SNHN: 50–54 25.7%; NSW:21%) 45–49 The largest culturally 40–44 and linguistically 35–39 diverse groups are 30–34

Age Group Age Chinese and Italian. 25–29 20–24 1.3% of people born 15–19 overseas report poor 10–14 5–9 proficiency in English 0-4 SNHN: 3.4%; NSW: 3.8%

-14% -12% -10% -8% -6% -4% -2% 0% 2% 4% 6% 8% 10% 12% 14% % of population Northern Beaches SNHN males Northern Beaches SNHN females Aboriginal males females 0.6% (1,720) of the population identify as Total population 271,278. Between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander 2021-2041, the total population will increase by 10% to 296,625 SNHN: 0.4%; NSW: 3.4% SNHN: 18.7%; NSW: 25.6

Sources • Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) 2018, Census of Population and Housing 2016, ABS, Canberra, viewed July 2020, www.abs.gov.au. • Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) 2019, Regional Population by Age and Sex, , cat no. 3235, viewed July 2020. • Cancer Institute NSW 2019, Reporting for Better Cancer Outcomes Performance Report 2019 Primary Health Network, Cancer Institute NSW, Sydney. • Cancer Institute NSW 2020, Cancer Statistics NSW 2018-2019, Cancer Institute NSW, Sydney, viewed July 2020, www.cancer.nsw.gov.au. • Centre for Epidemiology and Evidence 2020, Health Statistics , NSW Ministry of Health, Sydney, viewed July 2020, www.healthstats.nsw.gov.au. • Department of Health 2020, Health Workforce- Online Data Tool, Department of Health, Canberra, viewed July 2020, hwd.health.gov.au/webapi/jsf/login.xhtml. • NSW: Department of Planning & Environment 2020. 2019 New South Wales State and Local Government Area population and household projections. NSW Planning Department of Planning & Environment, Sydney, viewed July 2020. • Public Health Information Development Unit (PHIDU) 2020, Social Health Atlas of Australia February 2020 release, PHIDU, Adelaide, viewed July 2020, phidu.torrens.edu.au/social- health-atlases. For more information, visit www.snhn.org.au Published 2020