promoting health and wellbeing in east merton launch event monday 14 th may 2012 julia groom,...
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Promoting Health and Wellbeing in East Merton
Launch EventMonday 14th May 2012
Julia Groom, Consultant in Public Health -Merton
Life Expectancy is lower in East Merton
Key Male Life Expectancy82 and over80 to 81.978 to 79.975 to 77.9
KeyFemale Life Expectancy86 and over84 to 85.982 to 83.980 to 81.9
Life expectancy for males and females by ward Source: London Health Programmes HNA Toolkit – ward based data 2005-09 ©Crown copyright 2012. All rights reserved. ©1994-2012 ACTIVE Solutions Europe Ltd.
Life Expectancy for Men ranges between 76.8-83 years (gap of 6.2 years)
Life Expectancy for women ranges from 82.5-87 years (gap of 4.5 years)
More People are living in deprivation in East Merton
Key
1 Least deprived 2 3 4 5 Most deprived
Indices of Multiple Deprivation 2010 Overall Lower Super Output Areas (SOAs) by National Rank QuintilesSource: IMD 2010©Crown copyright 2012. All rights reserved. ©1994-2012 ACTIVE Solutions Europe Ltd.
Key No. of children
0 to 15 16 to 28 29 to 50 51 to 149
Number of primary school age children whose first language is not recorded as English by LSOA, MertonSource: School Census 2011©Crown copyright 2012. All rights reserved. ©1994-2012 ACTIVE Solutions Europe Ltd.
East Merton is more ethnically diverse
More People are Smokers in East Merton
Key Percentage
0 to 14.8%
14.9 to 15.9%
16 to 19.9%
20% and over
Figure 30: Smoking rates across MSOAs in Merton, 2006-08 Source: APHO, Estimates of Adults' Health and Lifestyles, Percentage of the adult population who are current smokers, 2006-08, by MSOA ©Crown copyright 2012. All rights reserved. ©1994-2012 ACTIVE Solutions Europe Ltd.
More people are Obese in East Merton
KeyPercentage of
Obesity
0 to 16.9%
17 to 22.2%
22.3 to 24.9%
25 and over
Source: APHO by MSOA©Crown copyright 2012. All rights reserved. ©1994-2012 ACTIVE Solutions Europe Ltd.
KeyPercentage of healthy eating
0 to 32.4%
32.5 to 34.9%
35 to 40.9%
41% and over
Estimated Proportion of healthy eating (adults) Source: APHO by MSOA©Crown copyright 2012. All rights reserved. ©1994-2012 ACTIVE Solutions Europe Ltd.
Estimated Proportion of the adult population obese
Estimated Proportion of healthy eating adults
What information is in the JSNA?http://www.jsna.suttonandmerton.nhs.uk/
Mental Wellbeing and Resilience
• Be active - Participating in regular physical activity has been shown to improve both your mental and physical health
• Connect - Building good relationships with those around you (friends, family, colleagues and community) will help to support you, improve your self-worth and enrich your life
• Give - Helping others can make you feel good about yourself. This can be anything from a small act of kindness to volunteering at a local community centre or service
• Keep Learning - Learning a new skill can build your confidence and enhance your sense of achievement. It can also be a great way to meet new people
• Take notice - Taking the time out to think about yourself and what is going on around you can give you the opportunity to de-stress and recharge your batteries
Focus on Outcomes by 20151. 1500 local people are more physically active, 2. 1500 local people access health related project3. 600 local people are more able to understand and achieve key health messages4. 500 local people receive training, either formal or informal, and contribute to the project either
through paid employment or volunteering.5. 100 local people contribute to the project through volunteering, 6. 50 local businesses are contributing (in some way) to the programme7. 25 voluntary organisations report a greater capacity to support residents into healthier lifestyles.8. Over the life time of the project, the level of PRG investment in the Community Fund will be
matched by other funding .