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04a JSNA Appendix , item 5. PDF 6 MB - Lambeth Council

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DRAFT<br />

GUM services<br />

•<br />

HIV/AIDS<br />

•<br />

Contraception<br />

• 20% of General Practitioner (GP) practices have achieved “Young People<br />

Friendly” status regarding facilitating access to preventative and treatment<br />

services for sexually transmitted infections.<br />

Abortion<br />

• The legal abortion rate for under 18s in <strong>Lambeth</strong> in 2006 was much higher<br />

than average with 44 terminations per 1,000 of the population compared<br />

with 24 in London and 18 in England.<br />

Maternity services<br />

•<br />

SIGNIFICANT INEQUALITIES IDENTIFIED<br />

•<br />

NATIONAL PRIORITIES<br />

Reference<br />

NI 112<br />

NI 113<br />

NI 126<br />

Indicator<br />

Under 18 conception rate<br />

Prevalence of Chlamydia in under 25 year olds<br />

Early access for women to maternity services<br />

Under 18 Repeat conceptions<br />

Under 16 conceptions<br />

Under 16 Repeat conceptions<br />

KC60 GUM STI data, particularly gonorrhoea<br />

Offer of an appointment at a GUM service within 48 hours<br />

New diagnoses of HIV/AIDS<br />

Late diagnosis of HIV<br />

Long acting reversible contraception methods as a % of all contraception<br />

Access to NHS funded abortions before 10 weeks gestation<br />

CURRENT RELEVANT STRATEGIC PRIORITIES<br />

• Sexual health (copy from LPCT CSP)<br />

Do they have healthy lifestyles?<br />

STATUS<br />

• The CACI Health ACORN profiles for 2006 show <strong>Lambeth</strong> as the 4 th worst<br />

borough in London for unhealthy lifestyles.<br />

• 97% of <strong>Lambeth</strong> schools are participating in the National Healthy Schools<br />

Programme with 58% of our schools achieving the Healthy Schools status<br />

as at December 2006. 50% of those schools accredited with HSS are taking<br />

part in the extended healthy schools model as part of the LAA stretch target.<br />

• From our consultations and survey results, however, we know that local<br />

children and young people want more access to out of school leisure and<br />

sporting activities as well as more general information about healthy<br />

lifestyles, including healthy eating, drugs, alcohol, and local facilities.<br />

Diet and Obesity<br />

<strong>Lambeth</strong> <strong>JSNA</strong> – Preliminary Assessment<br />

Version 4<br />

October 2008<br />

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