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This updated profile incorporate the most recent ward data available from population forecasts, from surveys and from administrative data to give the best current view of the local population. They include current population and forecast changes; household income levels and deprivation; local workplace employment levels; levels of welfare claimants and unemployment benefit recipients; life expectancy and crime.
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Updated
February 25 2020
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This health and wellbeing profile gives an overview of the burden of ill health in Swiss Cottage, one of Camden's 18 electoral wards, focusing on areas where Councillors can take action to improve outcomes for residents.
Updated
January 25 2016
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This needs assessment provides an analysis of needs relating to the provision of sport and physical activity for young people aged 0-18 (0-25 disabled) in Camden and Islington, with a view to increasing their participation in it. The research focussed on the following areas and recommendations are made for how the offer could be improved.
- Strategic context - local and national policies which relate to physical activity for young people.
- Participation - the extent to which young people in Camden and Islington participate in physical activity.
- Motivations and barriers - the factors which provide barriers and motivations to young people when taking part in sport and physical activity.
- Supply and demand - the supply and demand of sport and physical activity opportunities for young people.
- Strategic context - local and national policies which relate to physical activity for young people.
- Participation - the extent to which young people in Camden and Islington participate in physical activity.
- Motivations and barriers - the factors which provide barriers and motivations to young people when taking part in sport and physical activity.
- Supply and demand - the supply and demand of sport and physical activity opportunities for young people.
Updated
October 11 2017
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Unequal impact of COVID-19: BAME disproportionality
With the whole country and world waking up to the deeply entrenched structural equalities that have impacted the lives of our Black, Asian and other ethnic Minority communities, there is a collective appreciation that we need to go further to dismantle a system, and create new ones.
Local and national evidence shows that people from a Black, Asian or minority ethnic background are disproportionately impacted by Covid-19.
In response to this, the council implemented this working group to carry out a rapid 6-week programme to gather evidence of the impacts of Covid-19 and develop actions for supporting our residents during this time and beyond.
Intensive work has been underway to understand and take action to address the direct and indirect health impacts of Covid-19 on our Black, Asian and other Ethnic Minority communities in Camden, and to ensure that individuals and communities are protected both now and through the next phase of the pandemic, but also to bring about wider systemic change.
This document is us working in the open with you and shows the information that was provided by different service areas to the member-led working group for comment and to develop actions going forward.
The Black, Asian and other Ethnic Minority Inequalities and Covid-19 Working Group has benefitted from evidence and the lived experience of our residents, VCS partners, professionals and Members in guiding and shaping the Council’s response from bureaucratic to relational.
In this document you will find summaries of the data included in these presentation slides and the relevant links to documents.
With the whole country and world waking up to the deeply entrenched structural equalities that have impacted the lives of our Black, Asian and other ethnic Minority communities, there is a collective appreciation that we need to go further to dismantle a system, and create new ones.
Local and national evidence shows that people from a Black, Asian or minority ethnic background are disproportionately impacted by Covid-19.
In response to this, the council implemented this working group to carry out a rapid 6-week programme to gather evidence of the impacts of Covid-19 and develop actions for supporting our residents during this time and beyond.
Intensive work has been underway to understand and take action to address the direct and indirect health impacts of Covid-19 on our Black, Asian and other Ethnic Minority communities in Camden, and to ensure that individuals and communities are protected both now and through the next phase of the pandemic, but also to bring about wider systemic change.
This document is us working in the open with you and shows the information that was provided by different service areas to the member-led working group for comment and to develop actions going forward.
The Black, Asian and other Ethnic Minority Inequalities and Covid-19 Working Group has benefitted from evidence and the lived experience of our residents, VCS partners, professionals and Members in guiding and shaping the Council’s response from bureaucratic to relational.
In this document you will find summaries of the data included in these presentation slides and the relevant links to documents.
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August 14 2020
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Camden Individual Placement Support (IPS) and Camden Work and Wellbeing were two pilot employment support programmes designed to support people with mental health needs into employment. This document is a summary of the evaluation of these programmes.
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February 10 2020
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This public health intelligence profile describes the trends and patterns in those recorded as carers and those cared for in London Borough of Camden.
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September 1 2015
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This presentation is part of an ongoing series of analyses of the impact of housing benefit and other welfare changes. This latest version includes possible impacts of recent government announcements on welfare.
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August 5 2015
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This document provides details of the Winter Wellbeing Project,delivered by North London Cares. The project aims to support residents in Camden and Islington aged 65 and over to stay warm, active, healthy and connected.
Updated
February 10 2020
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A factsheet on Camden children and young people with special education needs and disabilities (SEND).
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February 21 2023
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This report outlines the Council’s approach to the use of settlement agreements and the number and value of settlement agreements entered into by the Council for 2015/2016
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July 15 2016
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