Highgate ward profile
A summary of Highgate ward in the North neighbourhood of Camden
Introduction
This is a summary profile of Highgate ward in the North neighbourhood of Camden. It includes data on the neighbourhood’s demography, levels of deprivation, and key health indicators such as life expectancy and prevalence of long-term conditions.
Demography
Population
The London Borough of Camden has approximately 219,900 residents according to the latest population projections. Of this total, 10,200 reside in Highgate, making it the ward with the fifteenth most number of residents. There are 5,500 female residents and 4,700 male residents in Highgate.
Age
Children and young people (0-24 years old) make up 25.4% of the population of Highgate which is less than Camden overall (30.85%). Additionally, the percentage of older adults aged 65+ years is 19.7% compared to 12.02%.
Ethnicity
The following data uses the Office of National Statistics (ONS) ethnicity classifications. When looking at the broader ethnicities (e.g. ‘Asian’ instead of ‘Asian: Indian’), the most frequently reported ethnicity in Highgate is White (74.07%), which is higher than Camden (59.52%). Additionally, this ward exhibits higher proportions of residents identifying as Mixed.
This ward has a similar ethnicity profile to Camden.
Wider Determinants of Health
Index of Multiple Deprivation
Highgate ward has IMD deciles ranging from decile 2 to decile 8. Note that the least deprived decile is decile 10.
Highgate ward has IDACI (Income Deprivation Affecting Children Index) deciles ranging from decile 3 to decile 10. Note that the least deprived decile is decile 10.
Highgate ward has IDAOPI (Income Deprivation Affecting Older People Index) deciles ranging from decile 2 to decile 10. Note that the least deprived decile is decile 10.
Environment
The place in which we live plays a key role in our health and wellbeing and is an important factor in the wider determinants of health. Access to green spaces and air quality indicators are presented below.
Most Lower Super Output Areas (LSOA) in Highgate sit within Quintile 4 for access to green spaces and within Quintile 5 for air quality.
Behavioural risk factors and long-term conditions
Behavioural risk factors
The most prevalent behavioural risk factor in Highgate is Smoking (15.77%). Highgate has a statistically significant higher prevalence of Alcohol Abuse or Dependence, Smoking and Obesity compared to the rest of the borough.
Long-term conditions
The most prevalent long-term conditions in Highgate are Depression (13.44%), Hypertension (12.9%), Asthma (5.34%), and Cancer (4.16%). Highgate has statistically significant higher prevalence of Asthma, Atrial Fibrillation, Cancer, Chronic Kidney Disease, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Coronary Heart Disease, Depression, Hypertension, and Stroke and TIA compared to the rest of the borough.
Mental health
In addition to reporting the prevalence of depression and serious mental illness (SMI), the NIHR Small Area Mental Health Index (SAMHI) can be used to examine geographical variation in mental health-related indicators at the LSOA level within the area.
Highgate ward has SAMHI deciles ranging from decile 1 to decile 8. Note that the best decile is decile 10.