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Health & Disabilities
Edward Road, Harrow, Greater London
HA2 6QBHarrow
Health is a cornerstone of any community's well-being. This section explores how people in HA2 6QB rate their health, the prevalence of disabilities, and the vital role of unpaid carers. This data on household disability levels and care provision can reveal how a neighbourhood and local authorities supports its residents.
General Health
General Health categorises individuals based on their self-reported general health status. It typically includes options such as 'very good,' 'good,' 'fair,' 'bad,' and 'very bad.' This table provides insights into the overall health perception of the population, helping to assess the prevalence of health issues and the need for healthcare services. It aids in understanding the distribution of health outcomes across different demographic groups within a given area.
Peak Health Insights Revealed
According to Census 2021 data, 52.7% of people in HA2 6QB stated they had 'Very Good Health' on the day of the Census, compared to the national average across England & Wales of 48.5% who reported having very good health.
The postcode HA2 6QB reported a higher percentage of residents reporting 'Very Good Health' in the 2021 Census. This likely reflects an area with a younger, more affluent population. These areas often have better access to healthcare, healthier lifestyles, and higher socioeconomic status, all contributing to better overall health. The residents may also have greater awareness and resources to maintain their well-being, leading to more positive health self-assessments.
52.7%
8.7%Percentage of people in HA2 6QB who have very good health.
Category | HA2 6QB* | London | England & Wales |
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Total | 351 | 8,799,728 | 56,490,046 |
Very good health | 185 (52.7%) | 4,712,358 (53.6%) | 27,390,829 (48.5%) |
Good health | 109 (31.1%) | 2,802,395 (31.8%) | 19,040,735 (33.7%) |
Fair health | 38 (10.8%) | 908,941 (10.3%) | 7,147,346 (12.7%) |
Bad health | 13 (3.7%) | 283,864 (3.2%) | 2,248,255 (4.0%) |
Very bad health | 6 (1.7%) | 92,170 (1.0%) | 662,881 (1.2%) |
* Contains values based on ONS output area rather than postcode, and calculated as a best-fit model.
Disabilities
Disability categorises individuals based on their self-reported disability status. It captures data on various types of disabilities, including physical, sensory, cognitive, and mental health conditions. This table provides insights into the prevalence and distribution of disabilities within a given population, informing policies and services to support people with disabilities. It helps to identify areas where additional resources and accessibility measures may be needed to promote inclusion and equal opportunities for all individuals.
Disability Declarations Data Dive
The national demographic mix is likely mirrored here, balancing age, health, and socioeconomic factors. In HA2 6QB, the distribution of health outcomes is typical, with disability rates that align closely with the national average, unaffected by extremes of affluence or deprivation.
16.6%
-4.0%Percentage of people in HA2 6QB who have very good health.
Category | HA2 6QB* | London | England & Wales |
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Total | 349 | 8,799,728 | 56,490,048 |
Disabled | 58 (16.6%) | 1,164,456 (13.2%) | 9,774,510 (17.3%) |
Disabled: activities limited a lot | 25 (7.2%) | 505,909 (5.7%) | 4,140,357 (7.3%) |
Disabled: activities limited a little | 33 (9.5%) | 658,547 (7.5%) | 5,634,153 (10.0%) |
Not disabled | 291 (83.4%) | 7,635,272 (86.8%) | 46,715,538 (82.7%) |
Physical/mental health condition | 15 (4.3%) | 459,554 (5.2%) | 3,856,029 (6.8%) |
No physical/mental health condition | 276 (79.1%) | 7,175,718 (81.5%) | 42,859,509 (75.9%) |
* Contains values based on ONS output area rather than postcode, and calculated as a best-fit model.
Provision of Unpaid Care
Provision of Unpaid Care categorises individuals based on whether they provide unpaid care to family members, friends, or neighbours due to illness, disability, or old age. It captures data on the number of caregivers and the amount of time they spend providing care. This table provides insights into the extent of informal caregiving within a given population, highlighting the contribution of caregivers to supporting vulnerable individuals. It helps to identify the need for support services and respite care for caregivers, as well as informing social and healthcare policies aimed at supporting both caregivers and care recipients.
Unpaid Carers Census Snapshot
According to data from the 2021 Census, 11.6% of people in HA2 6QB were engaged in providing unpaid care each week. This compares with the England & Wales average of 91.2% who said they provided some unpaid care.
Postcodes such as HA2 6QB with a lower percentage of residents providing unpaid care likely has a younger, healthier population with fewer elderly or disabled individuals needing assistance. Additionally, the area might have better access to formal care services, reducing the need for unpaid care by family or friends. This demographic and healthcare accessibility contribute to the lower percentage compared to the national average.
11.6%
-87.3%Percentage of people in HA2 6QB who provide unpaid care.
Category | HA2 6QB* | London | England & Wales |
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Total | 329 | 8,270,772 | 53,413,098 |
No unpaid care | 291 (88.4%) | 7,674,309 (92.8%) | 48,734,833 (91.2%) |
19 hrs or less a week | 24 (7.3%) | 295,499 (3.6%) | 2,303,725 (4.3%) |
9 hrs or less a week | 21 (6.4%) | 211,028 (2.6%) | 1,668,989 (3.1%) |
10-19 hrs a week | 3 (0.9%) | 84,471 (1.0%) | 634,736 (1.2%) |
20-49 hrs a week | 7 (2.1%) | 138,520 (1.7%) | 969,769 (1.8%) |
20-34 hrs a week | 4 (1.2%) | 64,980 (0.8%) | 452,264 (0.8%) |
35-49 hrs a week | 3 (0.9%) | 73,540 (0.9%) | 517,505 (1.0%) |
50+ hrs a week | 7 (2.1%) | 162,444 (2.0%) | 1,404,771 (2.6%) |
* Contains values based on ONS output area rather than postcode, and calculated as a best-fit model.
Number of disabled people in household
Number of Disabled People in Household categorises households based on the number of individuals who self-report as having a disability. It provides data on the prevalence of disabilities within households, helping to identify the proportion of households with disabled members. This table offers insights into the support needs of households with disabled individuals and informs the development of policies and services aimed at addressing their specific requirements. It aids in understanding the distribution of disabilities within households and their impact on family dynamics and caregiving responsibilities.
Accessibility Absence Analysis
The 2021 Census indicates that 64.1% of households in HA2 6QB do not include anyone who is classed as disabled under the Equality Act. This is compared to the national average across England & Wales, where 68% of households have no disabled members.
A postcode with a lower percentage of households containing no disabled people likely has an older population or higher levels of long-term health issues. Economic challenges or limited access to healthcare in HA2 6QB might also contribute to a higher incidence of disability, leading to more households with at least one disabled member compared to the national average.
64.1%
-5.7%Percentage of households in HA2 6QB with no disabled residents.
Category | HA2 6QB* | London | England & Wales |
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Total | 131 | 3,423,890 | 23,436,085 |
No people disabled in household | 84 (64.1%) | 2,512,350 (73.4%) | 15,928,198 (68.0%) |
1 person disabled in household | 39 (29.8%) | 736,752 (21.5%) | 5,950,081 (25.4%) |
2+ people disabled in household | 8 (6.1%) | 174,788 (5.1%) | 1,557,806 (6.6%) |
* Contains values based on ONS output area rather than postcode, and calculated as a best-fit model.
1 Data used for this page show statistics based on output area (OA - E00010844), a best-fit lookup between this postcode (HA2 6QB) and 2021 Census data. Output areas may include more households and population than postcodes.
Data source: Census 2021 / Office for National Statistics
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