Physical Activity and Sport Borough Profile Contents

Introduction 3 Demographics 4 Physical Activity and Sport Participation 6 Health 8 Education 9 Funding 10 Facilities 11 Sport Projects in and 12 Summary 13

HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM BOROUGH PROFILE SEPTEMBER 2016 2 DATA.LONDONSPORT.ORG Physical Activity and Sport in Hammersmith and Fulham This document has been prepared by participation are encouraging. Regular London Sport to provide an indication participation levels are higher than the of the profile of physical activity and national average, while latent demand sport across Hammersmith and Fulham. for increasing activity also remains high. Combining information on participation However, health data highlights results on behaviours, demographics, health profiles, par with the London average across most education data, facilities provision and indicators, yet higher than average health funding opportunities, the Hammersmith and disability deprivation in the borough. and Fulham physical activity and sport profile provides insight on the trends London Sport has set a target of getting and indicators that sit behind levels of 1,000,000 Londoners more active by participation in physical activity and sport 2020. This report is designed to provide in the borough. the sector with the headline data and information they need to develop physical For Hammersmith and Fulham, current activity and sport in Hammersmith and levels of physical activity and sport Fulham.

LEVEL OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY BOROUGH KEY Darker shading indicates higher levels of 1) Barking and physical activity based on an activity meas- 2) Barnet ure of >150 minutes per week. 3) 4) Brent 5) 6) Camden 7) 8) 9) 10) Enfield 11) Greewich 12) Hackney 13) Hammersmith and Fulham 14) Haringey 15) Harrow 16) Havering 17) 18) 19) 20) ensington and Chelsea 21) ingston upon Thames 22) PHYSICAL ACTIVITY LEVEL 23) 24) Active 150 Minutes per Week 25) Newham No Data 26) Redbridge 27) Richmond upon Thames 52% 28) 52-58% 29) Sutton 30) Tower Hamlets 58-64% 31) Waltham Forest >64% 32) 33)

HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM BOROUGH PROFILE SEPTEMBER 2016 3 DATA.LONDONSPORT.ORG DEMOGRAPHICS

HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM POPULATION1 The demographic data explored here refer 183,222 to population numbers, ethnicity, gender, age, religion, disability, qualifications, employment status and socio-economic grade. Among Hammersmith and Fulham’s population of 183,222 it is notable that there are higher than average education levels and socio-economic status groups 1-2, but levels The total population count for Hammersmith of deprivation are mixed in the borough and Fulham stands at 183,2221

1 GENDER AGE 17.0 0-15 SPLIT1 13.6 16-25

22.1 26-34

16.7 35-44

12.4 45-55 49.1 50.9 8.0 55-64

10.1 65

2 2 ETHNICITY RELIGION 55.4 CHRISTIAN

Ethnicity data MIED 4.2 1.5 BUDDHIST demonstrates BLACK 9.9 the level of self- 2.2 HINDU declared ethnic ASIAN 7.3 groupings across 0.8 JEWISH Hammersmith and 10.6 MUSLIM Fulham CHINESE OTHER 7.7 0.0 SIH

WHITE 69.9 1.3 OTHER

28.2 NO RELIGION

LONG-TERM HEALTH CONDITIONS AND DISABILITY3

NOT LIMITED 87.4 Percentage of the population with highly limiting, mildly limiting, and no long-term health conditions or disabilites. LIMITED A LITTLE 6.3 This graph refers to the ability of both non-limited and limited people to carry out day-to-day activities, with or LIMITED A LOT 6.3 without the use of devices (e.g. hearing aid) HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM BOROUGH PROFILE SEPTEMBER 2016 4 DATA.LONDONSPORT.ORG DEMOGRAPHICS The Indices of Multiple Deprivation4 measures relative HIGHEST levels of deprivation across QUALIFICATION ACHIEVED2 32,844 small areas. Areas are ranked according to 7 Qualification data 12.8 NO UALIFICATION sub-domains: health, income, presents the highest level of qualification held employment, education, crime, 7.0 N1 by all usual residents barriers to housing, and living aged 16 and over in 8.3 N2 environment. The map below Hammersmith and highlights highly deprived Fulham 1.2 TRADE APPRENTICESHIP areas in light blue and those

10.7 N3 less deprived in dark blue. Deprivation in Hammersmith 49.6 N4+ and Fulham is much higher in 10.5 OTHER UALIFICATION the north of the borough

SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS3

National Statistics 45.4 NS-SEC 1-2 Socio-Economic Classification (NS-SEC) 17.8 NS-SEC 3-4 is the primary social classification in the UK. 18.9 NS-SEC 5-7 The different grade measures provide an 5.4 L14.1 NEER WORED indication of social standing by education, 1.8 L14.2 LONG-TERM UNEMPLOED income and occupation 10.7 L15 FULL TIME STUDENTS

LABOUR MARKET2

KEY CONTACTS EMPLOYMENT RATE 76.1 London Sport Insight Team Email: [email protected] Tel: 0207 868 5055 GLA City Data Team ECONOMICALLY Email: [email protected]

f INACTIVE 20.0

DATA SOURCES 1GLA 2015 Round Population Projections UNEMPLOYED 2ONS Annual Population Survey 2015 5.8 3ONS Census 2011 4English Indices of Multiple Deprivation 2015

HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM BOROUGH PROFILE SEPTEMBER 2016 5 DATA.LONDONSPORT.ORG PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND SPORT PARTICIPATION

London Sport utilises physical activity and sport participation 21.8 data to monitor progress against the target of getting PARTICIPATION 1,000,000 Londoners more AT LEAST THREE active by 2020. Sport ’s 42.1 TIMES A WEE Active People Survey 9 (2014/15) highlights higher than average sport and physical 42.1% of the population activity participation rates but aged 16+ participate PARTICIPATION in sport at least once a also rising inactivity levels. AT LEAST ONCE However, differences remain week. A WEE 21.8% participate between gender and ethnic at least three times groupings per week5

PHYSICAL ACTIVITY MEASURE5 MALE FEMALE INSUFFICENTLY ACTIVE: DATA INSUFFICENTLY UNAVAILABLE ACTIVE 12.1 This measure shows the INSUFFICENTLY ACTIVE 67.4 percentage of the ACTIVE 8.6 ACTIVE 60.7 population achieving the recommended levels INACTIVE 27.2 INACTIVE 20.6 of physical activity set out by the Chief MALE FEMALE Medical Officer. INSUFFICENTLY ACTIVE: DATA INSUFFICENTLY Active: >150 minutes UNAVAILABLE ACTIVE 12.1 a week INACTIVE 27.2 ACTIVE 67.4 Insufficiently Active: ACTIVE 60.7 30-149 minutes a week INACTIVE 27.2 ACTIVE 64.2 INACTIVE 20.6 Inactive: 0-29 minutes a week

PARTICIPATION PARTICIPATION RATE BY BY GENDER5 ETHNICITY5 WHITE 130 MINUTES PARTICIPATION This data compares the levels of regular 45.6 (at least once per week) sport BAME MALE FEMALE participation among white and BAME 44.9 39.4 groups (Black, Asian 38.7 and Minority Ethnics)

HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM BOROUGH PROFILE SEPTEMBER 2016 6 DATA.LONDONSPORT.ORG PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND SPORT PARTICIPATION

LONDON WIDE DATA5

Unavailable at DISABILITY SOCIO-ECONOMIC PARTICIPATION STATUS PARTICIPATION PARTICIPATION borough level, this RATE RATE BY AGE data highlights LIMITED NOT NS-SEC NS-SEC 14-25 26-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65 London level sport LIMITED 1-4 5-8 participation by 19.3 40.8 41.3 27.3 53.1 44.9 39.7 35.8 29.4 18 disability, socio- economic status and age

OVERALL PARTICIPATION IN SPORT OVERALL PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK SINCE 20065 RATES SINCE 20125 60% 80% HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM 50% 70%

40% 60% LONDON 30% 50%

40% 05/06 N/A 07/08 08/09 09/10 10/11 11/12 12/13 13/14 14/15

30%

20% PARTICIPATION IN SPORT AT LEAST 10% ONCE A WEEK SINCE 2006 BY GENDER5 60% 12 13 14 50% HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM ACTIVE 40% LONDON INSUFFICIENTLY ACTIVE 30% INACTIVE

05/06 N/A 07/08 08/09 09/10 10/11 11/12 12/13 13/14 14/15

HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM LONDON LONDON KEY CONTACTS Jardine Finn (Sports Development Manager) Email: [email protected] Tel: 020 8753 3838

LATENT DEMAND5 Christopher Allen (Leisure, Sports & Physical Activity Manager) Latent demand TOTAL LATENT DEMAND [email protected] Tel: 020 7938 8178 refers to the 66.8 percentage of Debbie Peters-Mill (Sports Development Officer) people who would ACTIVE LATENT DEMAND Email: [email protected] Tel: 07949 244253 like to do more sport than they 41.8 currently do. INACTIVE LATENT DEMAND Inactive people are DATA SOURCES those who do less 25.0 5Sport England Active People Survey than 30 minutes a week HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM BOROUGH PROFILE SEPTEMBER 2016 7 DATA.LONDONSPORT.ORG HEALTH Health data helps to provide an illustration of the current OVERWEIGHT AND OBESE implications of inactivity and the CHILDREN6 AND ADULTS5 potential impact of increased participation in physical activity AGED 10-11 and sport. In Hammersmith ADULTS 16+ and Fulham, it is notable that 38.9 AGED 4-5 there is a lower percentage of London average overweight/obese adults and a 22.6 37.2% London average London average 58.4% lower cost of inactivity, yet higher 22.2% than average levels of deprivation CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH7 KEY CONTACTS Barry Kelly (London Sport) [email protected] 61.4 Tel: 07496 870962 CARDIO- Steve Shaffelburg (Tri-Borough VASCULAR Strategic Public Health Advisor) [email protected] MORTALITIES Tel: 020 7641 4650 (PER 100,000)7 DATA SOURCES London average 78.7 2ONS Annual Population Survey 2015 4Indices of Multiple Deprivation 2015 55.4 5Sport England Active People Survey preventable 6Health Survey for England 2012-2014 Cardiovascular 7Public Health England mortalities 8Labour Force Survey 2011-2013 9UK Active

2 SICKNESS MENTAL HEALTH 8 ABSENCE 7.0% LOW LIFE SATISFACTION

4.4% LOW WORTHWHILE SCORE

1.22 13.7% LOW HAPPINESS RATE

London average 1.19% 19.2% HIGH ANIET RATE

Sickness absence relates to the percentage 9 of working days lost to sickness related COST OF INACTIVITY TO HF Per 100,000 Adults Aged 16 absence

HEALTHDISABILITY DEPRIVATION RANK4 97 This rank provides a relative measure of health/ disability deprivation against all 326 Local Authority 13,625,125 areas in England. A rank of 1 is the most deprived London Local Authority Average £17,903,739

HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM BOROUGH PROFILE SEPTEMBER 2016 8 DATA.LONDONSPORT.ORG EDUCATION Education environments are vital aspects of the physical activity and sport landscape in London. Data on education can help identify opportunities for 26,984 improved provision of 82 PUPILS10 physical activity and sport, SCHOOLS10 creating positive habits among young people

SCHOOL FACILITIES10 PUPIL NUMBERS10 41 HEALTHY SCHOOLS REGISTERED11 4 37 12 392 10,650 8,764 STATE-FUNDED STATE-FUNDED STATE-FUNDED STATE-FUNDED NURSERY NURSERY PRIMARY SCHOOLS SECONDARY SCHOOLS PRIMARY SCHOOLS SECONDARY SCHOOLS

5 3 21 457 122 6,599 SPECIAL PUPIL REFERRAL INDEPENDENT SPECIAL PUPIL REFERRAL INDEPENDENT EDUCATIONAL NEEDS UNITS SCHOOLS EDUCATIONAL NEEDS UNITS SCHOOLS 2 SCHOOL GAMESAFPE QUALITY MARK AWARDS11 FREE SCHOOL MEALS10

Percentage of students who PRIMARY SECONDARY KEY CONTACTS are eligible for and receive free 22.8 20.8 Gary Palmer (London Sport) school meals [email protected] Tel: 07810 637431

Stephen Hughes (School Games Organiser) [email protected]

10 Mary Russell (Tri Borough ETHNICITY Public Health Commissioner for OTHER 11 OTHER 10.4 Physical Activity) CHINESE 0.4 CHINESE 0.3 [email protected] WHITE 44.2 OTHER 11 OTHER 10.4 Natascia Bernardi (Action WHITE 41.1 CHINESE 0.4 CHINESE 0.3 on Disability Sports WHITE 44.2 BLACK 24.6 BLACK 25.9 Officer)natascia.bernardi@

WHITE 41.1 actionondisability.org.uk

BLACK 24.6 BLACK 25.9

ASIAN 6.7 ASIAN 8.4 DATA SOURCES MIED 13.6 MIED 9.7 10Department for Education 11London Sport ASIAN 6.7 Left: Primary Schools ASIAN 8.4 MIED 9.7 MIED 13.6 Above: Secondary Schools

HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM BOROUGH PROFILE SEPTEMBER 2016 9 DATA.LONDONSPORT.ORG FUNDING

One of London Sport’s five strategic aims is focussed on getting more resources for physical activity and , and doing more with the resources currently available. This section identifies funding opportunities available to grassroots sport in London, some of which are managed and administered by London Sport, others which represent alternative funding pots available in the capital

FUND NAME AMOUNT CLOSING DATE APPLICATION LINK

Sport England Small https://londonsport.org/ Up to £10,000 Rolling Grants funding/

Satellite Clubs (through https://londonsport.org/ Discretionary Rolling London Sport) funding/

The City Bridge http://www.citybridgetrust. Discretionary Rolling org.uk/CBT/Grants/index/ Trust

The Daisy Trust http://www.daisytrust.org/ Discretionary (£1-£2,000) Rolling our-grant-giving-policy/

Westfield Community http://westfieldlondonplans. Up to £1,000 Rolling Grants co.uk/community-grants/

Wormholt & White City http://www.ourbiglocal.org. Up to £1,500 Rolling uk/getinvolved/community- Big Local chest/

Western Riverside http://www.wref.org.uk/ Up to £25,000 Rolling index.htm Environmental Fund

John Lyons http://jlc.london/grants/ Up to and over £2,000 Rolling Charity Grants how-do-i-apply/

Hammersmith and https://www.lbhf.gov.uk/ Up to £10,000 Rolling Fulham Fast Track Small community/information- Grants voluntary-sector/funding

Hammersmith Discretionary http://hamunitedcharities. Rolling Micro-grants of upto £500 org.uk/grants United Charities are also available

Hammersmith & Fulham http://sobus.org.uk/grow/ Clinical Commissions Discretionary TBC funding-2/hfccg/ Group Grants

KEY CONTACTS

Lizzie Stanton (London Sport) [email protected] Tel: 0207 868 5055

HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM BOROUGH PROFILE SEPTEMBER 2016 10 DATA.LONDONSPORT.ORG FACILITIES Facilities statistics help to demonstrate the availability of appropriate sport facilities across London, their ownership and the wider availability of parks and open 278 spaces within a defined region. Facility availability is one of the key considerations for grassroots sport and FACILITIES this data helps to identify the areas in which improved provision could have a positive impact. All facilities data displayed is from Sport England Active Places Power. 2.10 Parks and Open Spaces data is sourced directly from OF FACILITIES IN LONDON12 Local Authority resources

SPORTS MEMBERSHIP 25 3 18 173 RATE5 ARTIFICIAL FOOTBALL 3G PITCHES PITCHES PITCHES CLUBS AND VENUES 8 29.8 Olympic Sports or NGB Whole Sport Plan clubs COMMERCIAL 38.5 SPORTS CLUBS 26.6 FACILITY 12 88 21 21 OWNERSHIP OTHER 5.0 SWIMMING SPORTS COURTS POOLS HALLS Breakdown of primary ownership of sports facilities LOCAL AUTHORITY 26.6 EDUCATIONAL 17.3

PARKS AND OPEN SPACES13 KEY CONTACTS *Does not include all parks and open spaces in borough Caroline Brooks (London Sport) : Playground, skate Pineapple Park (William Parnell [email protected] bowl, table tennis, , bowling Park: Play area up to 12 years, Tel: 07496 870965 greens, tennis courts, basketball informal play Ian Ross (Bi-Borough Parks Hurlingham Park: Play area, tennis, Open Space: Manager) football pitches, rugby pitches, , Play area, rugby, lacrosse, football, [email protected] changing rooms, bowling green outdoor gym, , baseball Tel: 020 7938 8194 : Play area, cafe, South Park: Friends of park group, tennis courts, football, basketball, green flag award netball, bowling DATA SOURCES 5Sport England Active People Survey Wormholt Park: Play area up to 5 Normand Park: Friends of park 12 years, games and basketball court, group, green flag award Sport England Active Places Power tennis courts 13LB Hammersmith and Fulham Parks and Open Spaces Frank Banfield Park: Play area Norland North: Green flag award

HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM BOROUGH PROFILE SEPTEMBER 2016 11 DATA.LONDONSPORT.ORG LONDON SPORT PROJECTS

SPORTIVATE SATELLITE CLUBS Sportivate is a £56 3,631 Satellite Clubs 24 million Lottery are extensions PARTICIPANTS funded London 2012 of community SATELLITE Legacy project that sports clubs, and CLUBS gives more young are established in people the chance secondary schools to discover a sport or colleges in order that they love. The programme gives 14-25 to target 11-25 year- year-olds access to six-to-eight weeks of free olds. The aim of these or subsidised coaching in a range of sports. clubs is to provide opportunities for under- Activities on offer include judo, dodgeball, represented groups, such as BAME groups, tennis, golf, athletics, parkour and many more. females and disabled young people, to take 3,631 participants have taken part in part in physical activity and sport. Sportivate projects in Hammersmith and There have been a total of 24 Satellite Clubs Fulham since the programme started in 2011; set up in Hammermsith and Fulham since this is on par with the average number of 2013/14; this is above the average number of participants per borough. clubs per borough.

CLUBWORKS WORKPLACE CHALLENGE ClubWorks is a brand new programme, 3 Workplace Challenge 58 managed by London CLUBWORKS is a national PARTICIPANTS Sport and funded CLUB programme run by by the County Sports Authority, designed Partnerhsip Network to support and (CSPN) and funded by develop clubs and Sport England. It aims organisations in to engage workplaces London over the in physical activity next three years to: and sport and get develop coaches/ them active through tracked progress and volunteers; attract new members; access by providing sport and fitness opportunities. funding; and plan for the future. 58 participants are currently signed up to In Hammersmith and Fulham there are Workplace Challenge in Hammersmith and currently 3 ClubWorks clubs; this is below Fulham; this is below the average number of the average number of clubs per borough. participants per borough.

KEY CONTACTS

Chris Anderson (Sportivate) Richard Croker (Satellite Clubs) [email protected] [email protected] Tel: 07595 271916 Tel: 07768 852503 Laura Pierce (ClubWorks) Femina Makkar (Workplace Challenge) [email protected] [email protected] Tel: 07872 415892 Tel: 0207 8685055

HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM BOROUGH PROFILE SEPTEMBER 2016 12 DATA.LONDONSPORT.ORG SUMMARY

The data contained within this profile is designed to support the development of physical activity and sport in Hammersmith and Fulham. According to their strategy, key development priorities for Hammersmith and Fulham are to promote physical INSIGHT activity as part of every day life; proatively tackle SERVICES health inequalities; build a healthier borough with reduced incidence of disease; enable and support Whether it’s helping health, independence and well-being; and give National Governing people more control of their own health and the care Bodies to understand and support that they receive. the needs of their London based members, or helping Local Authorities understand local areas in order for them to focus their physical activity and sport offer, our specialist Insight team are able to advise, create and deliver on a range of services.

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