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DRAFT<br />

SIGNIFICANT INEQUALITIES IDENTIFIED<br />

• Hospital admission for Serious Unintentional Injury for 0-4 year olds was<br />

98.8 per 100,000 in 2003-04. The London figure was 93.4, and in England<br />

and Wales it was 90.24. 64<br />

• In 2006, high and very high levels 65 of PM10 pollution were recorded at<br />

Christchurch Road, Vauxhall Cross and Loughborough Junction. Vauxhall<br />

Cross was the worst within the borough with 86 days recorded very high<br />

levels of PM10.<br />

NATIONAL PRIORITIES<br />

Reference<br />

NI 47<br />

NI 48<br />

NI 49<br />

NI 184<br />

NI 194<br />

Indicator<br />

People killed or seriously injured in road traffic accidents<br />

Children killed or seriously injured in road traffic accidents<br />

Number of primary fires and related fatalities and non-fatal casualties<br />

(excluding precautionary checks)<br />

Food establishments in the area which are broadly compliant with food<br />

hygiene law<br />

Air quality - % reduction in NOx and primary PM10 emissions through local<br />

authority’s estate and operations<br />

CURRENT RELEVANT STRATEGIC PRIORITIES<br />

• <strong>Lambeth</strong> will seek a genuine reduction in danger for all road users by<br />

identifying and controlling the principle sources of threat. (<strong>Lambeth</strong> Road Safety<br />

Plan, based around the Mayors casualty reduction targets for 2010, part of the wider<br />

Transport Local Implementation Plan 2005 - 2011).<br />

c. Are they safe from bullying and discrimination?<br />

STATUS<br />

• 69% of <strong>Lambeth</strong> school children say that they had never been bullied in<br />

school in the past 4 weeks compared with 70% in England as a whole (Tell<br />

Us 2 survey 2007).<br />

• All <strong>Lambeth</strong> schools have anti-bullying strategies in place.<br />

• 30 primary schools and 4 secondary schools have developed a peer<br />

mediation service to tackle bullying.<br />

• 54% of <strong>Lambeth</strong> school children felt their schools dealt very well with<br />

bullying compared with 57% of children nationally (Tell Us 2 survey 2007).<br />

• 8% of <strong>Lambeth</strong> school children say that they had been bullied most days in<br />

school in the past 4 weeks compared with 5% in England as a whole (Tell<br />

Us 2 survey 2007).<br />

SIGNIFICANT INEQUALITIES IDENTIFIED<br />

•<br />

NATIONAL PRIORITIES<br />

64 <strong>Lambeth</strong> PCT. Health Risks in <strong>Lambeth</strong>: Annual Report of the Director of Public Health. 2006.<br />

65 ‘High’ = Significant effects may be noticed by sensitive individuals and action to avoid or reduce these<br />

effects may be needed (e.g. reducing exposure by spending less time in polluted areas outdoors). Asthmatics<br />

will find that their 'reliever' inhaler is likely to reverse the effects on the lung. ‘Very high’ = the effects on<br />

sensitive individuals described for 'High' levels of pollution may worsen.<br />

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

Version 4<br />

October 2008<br />

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