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Physical Activity and Sport Borough Profile Contents 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 London Sport Projects in Hammersmith and Fulham 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 Dagenham physical activity based on an activity meas- 2) Barnet ure of >150 minutes per week. 3) Bexley 4) Brent 10 5) Bromley 6) Camden 7) City of London 2 8) Croydon 9) Ealing 10) Enfield 15 14 31 26 11) Greewich 12) Hackney 16 13) Hammersmith and 4 6 12 17 19 Fulham 1 14) Haringey 25 15) Harrow 9 30 33 7 16) Havering 17) Hillingdon 13 20 18) Hounslow 19) Islington 28 11 18 20) ensington and Chelsea 3 21) ingston upon Thames 32 22 27 23 22) Lambeth PHYSICAL ACTIVITY LEVEL 23) Lewisham 24) Merton Active 150 Minutes per Week 24 25) Newham No Data 26) Redbridge 21 27) Richmond upon Thames 52% 5 28) Southwark 52-58% 29 8 29) Sutton 30) Tower Hamlets 58-64% 31) Waltham Forest >64% 32) Wandsworth 33) Westminster 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 England’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 1X30 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 52.1% 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.
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