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Unequal impact of COVID-19: BAME disproportionality
This presentation includes data from our Human Resources which shows the diversity of staff members by ethnicity and the level of their role. It also shows the breakdown of sick and isolating staff that identify as Black, Asian or other non-white ethnicities compared to White staff. This has also been broken down into service area.
This presentation includes data from our Human Resources which shows the diversity of staff members by ethnicity and the level of their role. It also shows the breakdown of sick and isolating staff that identify as Black, Asian or other non-white ethnicities compared to White staff. This has also been broken down into service area.
Updated
August 14 2020
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304
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Unequal impact of COVID-19: BAME disproportionality
This slide pack highlights immediate and evolving labour market implications, referencing the specific experience of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) residents.
This slide pack highlights immediate and evolving labour market implications, referencing the specific experience of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) residents.
Updated
August 14 2020
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222
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Unequal impact of COVID-19: BAME disproportionality
This slide pack covers lived experience from schools and the voluntary sector covering a number of emerging issues arising from our schools relating to disadvantaged children and families, which can often be attributed to the experiences of our Black, Asian and other or mixed ethnicity communities.
This slide pack covers lived experience from schools and the voluntary sector covering a number of emerging issues arising from our schools relating to disadvantaged children and families, which can often be attributed to the experiences of our Black, Asian and other or mixed ethnicity communities.
Data covers opportunities for Black, Asian and other or mixed ethnicity graduates from a Carnegie UK Trust report. It also covers first hand experiences of young people through roundtable discussions with a group of young people including Camden’s Youth MPs joined by Cllr Georgia Gould and Sir Keir Starmer MP.
Updated
August 14 2020
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293
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Unequal impact of COVID-19: BAME disproportionality
This slide pack covers lived experience of Black, Asian and other or mixed ethnic (BAME) communities regarding the issues they have been facing around overcrowding as a result of covid-19 from Early Help services and VCS.
This slide pack covers lived experience of Black, Asian and other or mixed ethnic (BAME) communities regarding the issues they have been facing around overcrowding as a result of covid-19 from Early Help services and VCS.
Updated
August 14 2020
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422
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Unequal impact of COVID-19: BAME disproportionality
Section 1 (slides 1 – 3): The Public Health England (PHE) review confirms the risk of mortality as a result of covid-19 by ethnicity. Data on access to care and emergency response has been taken from our local VCS partner feedback and indications from local data.) Data on the care workforce by ethnicity was taken from our local data and the
Section 2 (Slides 4 – 7) covers demographic information on Black, Asian, and other or mixed ethnic people delivering direct care in the wider social care sector from the Skills for Care 2019 Social Care Workforce Review (note: factors that need to be considered are age, sex, underlying health conditions, ethnicity, and pregnancy.) Information on Camden’s ASC workforce was taken from GLA 2016-based Ethnic Group Projections - mid-2020). Demographic information on people receiving ASC support in Camden has been taken from our local service data.
Section 3: (slides 8-15) sets out information on Adult Social Care activity during Covid-19 and looks at data relative to ethnicity including the ASC cohort of Camden’s shielded residents. (Service held data NOT official statistics including qualitative feedback from communities)
Section 4: (Slides 16 – 18) shows information related to the Adult Social Care outcomes framework which has provided some information gathered before Covid-19 on the experiences of people who are BAME and in receipt of social care support in Camden.
Section 1 (slides 1 – 3): The Public Health England (PHE) review confirms the risk of mortality as a result of covid-19 by ethnicity. Data on access to care and emergency response has been taken from our local VCS partner feedback and indications from local data.) Data on the care workforce by ethnicity was taken from our local data and the
Section 2 (Slides 4 – 7) covers demographic information on Black, Asian, and other or mixed ethnic people delivering direct care in the wider social care sector from the Skills for Care 2019 Social Care Workforce Review (note: factors that need to be considered are age, sex, underlying health conditions, ethnicity, and pregnancy.) Information on Camden’s ASC workforce was taken from GLA 2016-based Ethnic Group Projections - mid-2020). Demographic information on people receiving ASC support in Camden has been taken from our local service data.
Section 3: (slides 8-15) sets out information on Adult Social Care activity during Covid-19 and looks at data relative to ethnicity including the ASC cohort of Camden’s shielded residents. (Service held data NOT official statistics including qualitative feedback from communities)
Section 4: (Slides 16 – 18) shows information related to the Adult Social Care outcomes framework which has provided some information gathered before Covid-19 on the experiences of people who are BAME and in receipt of social care support in Camden.
Updated
August 14 2020
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372
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Unequal impact of COVID-19: BAME disproportionality
This presentation includes some national data on health experiences of the BAME population, 2011 Census data on the ethnic make-up of Camden residents and ONS data on mortality rate by ethnicity as a result of Covid-19.
It then deep dives into what our VCS organisations have heard first hand from our Black, Asian and other non-white ethnicity communities.
This presentation includes some national data on health experiences of the BAME population, 2011 Census data on the ethnic make-up of Camden residents and ONS data on mortality rate by ethnicity as a result of Covid-19.
It then deep dives into what our VCS organisations have heard first hand from our Black, Asian and other non-white ethnicity communities.
This helps us to understand how the government measures have exacerbated the effects of COVID-19, and how they will continue to disproportionately affect people. (Data collated through conversations with our VCS partners).
Updated
August 14 2020
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318
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Unequal impact of COVID-19: BAME disproportionality
Further analyses of death registration data and 2011 census data .
Further analyses of death registration data and 2011 census data .
Updated
August 14 2020
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287
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Unequal impact of COVID-19: BAME disproportionality
Addressing the disproportionate impact of the pandemic is a shared endeavour and we want our residents, particularly our Black, Asian, and minority ethnic residents, to play an active role in our response.
Addressing the disproportionate impact of the pandemic is a shared endeavour and we want our residents, particularly our Black, Asian, and minority ethnic residents, to play an active role in our response.
This slide pack shows that we will support them to do so by:
• Using cross-channel communications tactics and reaching out to all Camden residents to make sure everyone is informed and given the opportunity to engage;
• Encouraging residents to share their lived experience of Covid-19 and help us garner the evidence we need to take action;
• Encouraging residents to work with us and our partners to shape and deliver the actions in our plan and act as a critical friend to make sure we stay true to our objectives and deliver the change we are promising.
• Using cross-channel communications tactics and reaching out to all Camden residents to make sure everyone is informed and given the opportunity to engage;
• Encouraging residents to share their lived experience of Covid-19 and help us garner the evidence we need to take action;
• Encouraging residents to work with us and our partners to shape and deliver the actions in our plan and act as a critical friend to make sure we stay true to our objectives and deliver the change we are promising.
Updated
August 14 2020
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Unequal impact of COVID-19: BAME disproportionality
The shielded population are those that have been defined by Government on medical grounds as medically vulnerable due to a clinical condition that puts them at High risk of developing complications from COVID-19 infection.
The shielded population are those that have been defined by Government on medical grounds as medically vulnerable due to a clinical condition that puts them at High risk of developing complications from COVID-19 infection.
Those recommended to shield include:
• Organ transplant recipients
• Pregnant women with congenital heart conditions
• Those with rare diseases such as homozygous sickle cell, SCID and others
• Those on immunosuppression therapies
• People with specific cancers or those with cancer undergoing chemo/radiotherapy.
• Organ transplant recipients
• Pregnant women with congenital heart conditions
• Those with rare diseases such as homozygous sickle cell, SCID and others
• Those on immunosuppression therapies
• People with specific cancers or those with cancer undergoing chemo/radiotherapy.
Camden has so far received the contact details of almost 8,000 residents identified by central Government, with more records likely in future.
The details received do not contain the personal characteristics of those on the list, although we have received an overview from North Central London NHS.
(note: above is broken down into shielder’s location and BAME ward profile, shielding population by ethnicity, shielded food need and dietary requirements).
(note: above is broken down into shielder’s location and BAME ward profile, shielding population by ethnicity, shielded food need and dietary requirements).
Updated
August 14 2020
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210
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Unequal impact of COVID-19: BAME disproportionality
This slide pack covers the latest PHE and ONS data, national and local, showing diagnosis and death rates by deprivation, underlying conditions and ethnicity (note: these analyses did not account for the effect of occupation, co-morbidities or obesity).
This slide pack covers the latest PHE and ONS data, national and local, showing diagnosis and death rates by deprivation, underlying conditions and ethnicity (note: these analyses did not account for the effect of occupation, co-morbidities or obesity).
Updated
August 14 2020
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360
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