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This factsheet breaks down Camden’s population by looking at health conditions, and then by their age, sex, ethnicity, and deprivation. Understanding the size and characteristics of each segment helps us plan healthcare resources and service delivery effectively for each group, as well as the population in general.
Updated
November 25 2015
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This factsheet focuses on future population growth and changes in demographics, with data from the 2014 GLA population projections ‘Camden Development (capped average household size)’.
Understanding the changes in size and characteristics of Camden’s population, as well as broken down by segment helps us plan healthcare resources and service delivery effectively for each group, as well as the population in general.
Understanding the changes in size and characteristics of Camden’s population, as well as broken down by segment helps us plan healthcare resources and service delivery effectively for each group, as well as the population in general.
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July 20 2016
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This forms part of Camden’s Joint Strategic Needs Assessment, focussing on the demographics of our population. This data shows breakdowns of Camden’s population by health conditions, age and sex, and by Camden ward, as supplementary information of the 2015 Camden population segmentation profile (https://opendata.camden.gov.uk/Health/Camden-Demographics-Population-Segmentation-2015/v6fr-wght). It provides the number of people, percentage of the whole population (prevalence) and Camden average for each breakdown. It only focuses on the population aged 18 and over and doesn’t show breakdowns for those diagnosed with learning disability or those aged under 65 who are diagnosed with dementia due to small numbers.
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February 11 2019
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304
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The profile brings together key demographic data at Camden practice level to help compare the characteristics of each practice population. It accompanies the Practice Profiles, which provide individual practice-level data. Unless stated otherwise, all data are from Camden’s GP Public Health dataset, 2012.
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September 1 2015
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207
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This public health intelligence profile provides an overview of Camden’s older population (aged 65 and over). It summarises the demographics, burden of ill health, hospital admissions and mortality reported in the group.
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September 1 2015
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185
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This public health intelligence profile describes the trends and patterns of births and maternal health in Islington and Camden. It aims to support further work across both boroughs to improve maternity services, the experience of women giving birth and outcomes.
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September 1 2015
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This profile is designed to accompany the Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) chapter on Demographics, which looks at segmenting the borough’s
population by their most significant health and social care need. This supplement looks at adults (aged 18 and over) instead of the overall population, because the
health and social care need segments covered in this section are more common in adults.
population by their most significant health and social care need. This supplement looks at adults (aged 18 and over) instead of the overall population, because the
health and social care need segments covered in this section are more common in adults.
Updated
November 23 2015
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136
This forms part of Camden’s Joint Strategic Needs Assessment, focussing on the demographics of our population. This data shows breakdowns of Camden’s population by health conditions, age and sex, and by Camden ward, as supplementary information of the 2015 Camden population segmentation profile (https://opendata.camden.gov.uk/Health/Camden-Demographics-Population-Segmentation-2015/v6fr-wght). It provides the number of people, percentage of the whole population (prevalence) and Camden average for each breakdown. It only focuses on the population aged 18 and over and doesn’t show breakdowns for those diagnosed with learning disability or those aged under 65 who are diagnosed with dementia due to small numbers.
Updated
August 22 2016
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211
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This public health intelligence profile describes the patterns in demographics, risk factors and burden of ill health due to long term conditions for people registered with a GP in the West locality. GP localities are clusters of practices working together to share experiences and knowledge, as well as local monitoring of service provision. This profile, and the profile for the North and South localities, have been produced to support this work by identifying needs, patterns, and inequalities at a more local level.
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January 15 2016
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This public health intelligence profile describes the patterns in demographics, risk factors and burden of ill health due to long term conditions for people registered with a GP in the South locality. GP localities are clusters of practices working together to share experiences and knowledge, as well as local monitoring of service provision. This profile, and the profile for the North and West localities, have been produced to support this work by identifying needs, patterns, and inequalities at a more local level.
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January 25 2016
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