Place Packs – North East Hampshire and Farnham

Place Packs – North East Hampshire and Farnham

Date produced: 17/12/2024

Contents

Demographics

Population pyramid

In North East Hampshire and Farnham, the total population is 244,405 with a median age of 41 years. This median age is 1 years younger compared to Surrey and 2 years older compared to England.

  • The population of North East Hampshire and Farnham is ageing.
  • 23.9% of North East Hampshire and Farnham’s residents are over the age of 60, which is a difference of -0.8% if compared to Surrey and a difference of +0.2% if compared to England.
  • 0.9% are over the age of 90, a difference of -0.2% if compared against Surrey and not different if compared against England.
  • Most patients aged 90+ are female.
  • There are 1424 female patients aged 90 and over in North East Hampshire and Farnham, which is 1.9 times greater than the number of males (743).
  • The number of males and females below 25 is roughly similar.

Population pyramid of North East Hampshire and Farnham

Population pyramid showing the population of North East Hampshire and Farnham place. North East Hampshire and Farnham place has a high population of 30-59 year olds, and a lower population of 20-24 year olds and 80+ year olds. North East Hampshire and Farnham place has a higher male population in ages 0-24 and 45-64, but a higher female population in ages 25-44 and 65+.

Data Source: ONS Census 2021

Sex and age by health status

In North East Hampshire and Farnham, there was no difference between males and females in reporting ‘very good health’.

  • The number of males in ‘very good health’ is 2.6% higher than for females.
  • The number of females in ‘very bad health’ is 0.1% higher than for males.
  • The number of people in “very bad health” increases with age.

Health status for females in North East Hampshire and Farnham

Proportions of females reporting levels of health. Most females report very good health at 50.5%. 34.2% report good health, 11.4% report fair health, 3.0% report bad health, and 0.8% report very bad health.

Health status for males in North East Hampshire and Farnham

Proportions of males reporting levels of health. Most males report very good health at 53.1%. 33.7% report good health, 10.2% report fair health, 2.3% report bad health, and 0.7% report very bad health.

Health status by age in North East Hampshire and Farnham

Proportions of people reporting levels of health by age group. As people get older, higher levels of poorer health are reported and lower levels of better health are reported. 0-2 year olds report the highest levels of very good health at around 85%, and 85+ year olds report the lowest level of very good health at around 9%. 85+ year olds also report the highest levels of bad and very bad health, at around 20% combined.

From left to right, the bars are “Very good health”, “Good health”, “Fair health”, “Bad health”, and “Very bad health”.

Data Source: ONS Census 2021

Index of multiple deprivation

North East Hampshire and Farnham is the third most populated place in Surrey with an Index of multiple deprivation score of 8.

  • The highest percentage of North East Hampshire and Farnham’s registered patients, 28.5%, reside in Farnborough (Decile 6), while the smallest percentage, 13.0%, lives in Yateley (Decile 9).
  • 45.9% of North East Hampshire and Farnham’s registered patients live in Decile 6 PCNs, 34.7% in Decile 9 and 19.4% in Decile 10 PCNs.

IMD Decile and Population by Place

IMD Decile and Population by Place.  East Surrey is in Decile 7 and contains 13.0% of Surrey's population. Guildford and Waverley is in Decile 9 and contains 15.6% of Surrey's population. North East Hampshire and Farnham is in Decile 8 and contains 16.0% of Surrey's population. North West Surrey is in Decile 7 and contains 26.2% of Surrey's population. Surrey Downs is in Decile 9 and contains 21.8% of Surrey's population. Surrey Heath is in Decile 8 and contains 7.3% of Surrey's population.

IMD Decile and Population by PCN in North East Hampshire and Farnham

IMD Decile and Population by PCN in North East Hampshire and Farnham. Aldershot is in Decile 6 and contains 17.4% of North East Hampshire and Farnham's population. Farnborough is in Decile 6 and contains 28.5% of North East Hampshire and Farnham's population. Farnham is in Decile 9 and contains 21.7% of North East Hampshire and Farnham's population. Yateley is in Decile 9 and contains 13.0% of North East Hampshire and Farnham's population. Fleet is in Decile 10 and contains 19.4% of North East Hampshire and Farnham's population.

IMD Score by PCN in North East Hampshire and Farnham

Map of North East Hampshire and Farnham showing the IMD score of North East Hampshire and Farnham's PCNs. Aldershot and Farnborough are in Decile 6, with scores of 16.9 and 14.3 respectively. Farnham and Yateley are in Decile 9, with scores of 7.2 and 6.1 respectively. Fleet is in Decile 10, with a score of 4.3.
The IMD score ranges. The most deprived decile 1 has scores between 43.86 and 92.73, decile 2 has scores between 33.25 and 43.86, decile 3 has scores between 26.57 and 33.25, decile 4 has scores between 21.55 and 26.57, decile 5 has scores between 17.65 and 21.55, decile 6 has scores between 14.24 and 17.65, decile 7 has scores between 11.30 and 14.24, decile 8 has score between 8.62 and 11,30, decile 9 has scores between 5.91 and 8.62, and the least deprived decile 10 has scores between 0.54 and 5.91.

Based on the English IMDs from 2019. Deciles have been aggregated up to PCN and Place using population weighted scores.

Data Source: ONS

Index of multiple deprivation and health status

In North East Hampshire and Farnham, the higher IMD Decile, the more people report ‘very good health’.

IMD deciles and health status for North East Hampshire and Farnham

Health status in North East Hampshire and Farnham by IMD deciles. The proportion of people reporting very good health increases in higher deciles, with under 40% reporting very good health in decile 2 to around 55% reporting very good health in decile 10. The amount of people reporting bad and very bad health goes down the higher the decile with around 5% and 2% reporting bad and very bad health respectively at decile 2, and around 3% and 1% reporting bad and very bad health respectively at decile 10.
Key for the above graph. Dark green represents very good health, light green represents good health, grey represents fair health, light red represents bad health, and dark red represents very bad health.

From top to bottom, the bars are “Very good health”, “Good health”, “Fair health”, “Bad health”, and “Very bad health”.

Data Source: ONS

Ethnicity

The largest ethnic group in North East Hampshire and Farnham was the white grouping at 85.67%.

  • Aldershot has the highest diversity of populations, with 25.97% of non-white ethnicities.
Ethnicity demographics of North East Hampshire and Farnham PCNs. All PCNs have a majority white population, ranging from around 73% in Aldershot PCN to around 92% in Farnham PCN. Aldershot has the largest proportion of Asian, Asian British, or Asian Welsh, Other ethnic group, and Black, Black British, Black Welsh, Carribean or African population. Farnborough has the largest proportion of Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups.
Key to the above graph. White is represented by blue, Asian, Asian British, or Asian Welsh is represented by orange, Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups is represented by green, Other ethnic group is represented by red, and Black, Black British, Black Welsh, Caribbean or African is represented by purple.

From top to bottom, the bars are “Black, Black British, Black Welsh, Caribbean or African”, “Other ethnic group”, “Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups”, “Asian, Asian British or Asian Welsh”, and “White”.

Data Source: ONS Census 2021

Ethnicity and health status

In North East Hampshire and Farnham the mixed or multiple ethnic groups ethnicity reported the highest proportion of ‘very good health’ at 68.0%.

  • The white ethnicity reported the highest proportion of ‘very bad health’ at 0.8%.

Health status by ethnicity in North East Hampshire and Farnham

Health Status by Ethnicity in North East Hampshire and Farnham. For very good health, the ethnic group that reports the highest is Mixed or multiple ethnic groups (at around 65%), followed by Black, Black British, Black Welsh, Caribbean or African (at around 62%), then Asian, Asian British, or Asian Welsh (at around 57%), then White (at around 56%) and the ethnic group that reports the least amount of very good health is Other ethnic groups (at around 46%). The ethnic group reporting the highest amount of good health and fair health is Other ethnic groups. The ethnic group that reports the highest amount of both bad health and very bad health is White.
Key for the above graph. Dark green represents very good health, light green represents good health, grey represents fair health, light red represents bad health, and dark red represents very bad health.

From top to bottom, the bars are “Very good health”, “Good health”, “Fair health”, “Bad health”, and “Very bad health”.

Data Source: ONS Census 2021

In North East Hampshire and Farnham, all ethnicities reported the same as the Surrey average (1.8%).

Bad/very bad health status in North East Hampshire and Farnham

Bad/very bad health status in North East Hampshire and Farnham. The ethnic group reporting the highest amount of bad/very bad health is White at 1.8%. Other ethnic group reports 1.4% of bad/very bad health, Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups report 0.8% of bad/very bad health, Black, Black British, Black Welsh, Caribbean or African report 0.9% of bad/very bad health, and Asian, Asian British or Asian Welsh report 1.0% of bad/very bad health. All these groups are similar to the Surrey average.

All the groups are performing similar to the Surrey average.

Key for the above graph. Green indicates that an area is performing better than the Surrey average, yellow indicates that an area is performing similar to the Surrey average, and red indicates that an area is performing worse than the Surrey average.

Note: These are benchmarked against the Surrey average.

Data Source: ONS Census 2021

Proficiency in English

In North East Hampshire and Farnham, 1.88% of people reported ‘limited English proficiency’, which is higher than the Surrey value of 1.04%.

  • The following PCNs have reported a ‘limited English proficiency’ above the Surrey average: Aldershot (4.9%), Farnborough (2.6%).

Proficiency in English by Place

Proficiency in English by Place. Surrey has a reported limited English proficiency of 1.04%. North East Hampshire and Farnham has a reported limited English proficiency of 1.88%, which is worse than the Surrey average. North West Surrey has a reported limited English proficiency of 1.20%, which is similar to the Surrey average. Surrey Heath has a reported limited English proficiency of 0.96%, which is similar to the Surrey average. Surrey Downs has a reported limited English proficiency of 0.7%, which is similar to the Surrey average. Guildford and Waverley has a reported limited English proficiency of 0.66%, which is better than the Surrey average. East Surrey has a reported limited English proficiency of 0.60%, which is better than the Surrey average.

North East Hampshire and Farnham is performing worse than the Surrey average. North West Surrey, Surrey Heath, and Surrey Downs are performing similar to the Surrey average. Guildford and Waverley and East Surrey are performing better than the Surrey average.

Proficiency in English by PCN in North East Hampshire and Farnham

Proficiency in English by PCN in North East Hampshire and Farnham. Yateley has a reported limited English proficiency of 0.5%, which is better than the Surrey average. Fleet has a reported limited English proficiency of 0.5%, which is better than the Surrey average. Farnborough has a reported limited English proficiency of 2.6%, which is worse than the Surrey average. Aldershot has a reported limited English proficiency of 4.9%, which is worse than the Surrey average. Farnham has a reported limited English proficiency of 0.4%, which is better than the Surrey average.

Farnborough and Aldershot are performing worse than the Surrey average. Yateley, Fleet, and Farnham are performing better than the Surrey average.

Note: These are benchmarked against the Surrey average.

Data Source: ONS Census 2021

Proficiency in English and health status

In North East Hampshire and Farnham people who reported being ‘fluent in English’ also reported the highest proportion of ‘good health’ at 93.3%.

People who reported ‘limited English’ also reported the highest proportion of ‘not good health’ at 7.4%.

Proficiency in English by health status. The group reporting the highest amount of very good health is Non-native speaker; fluent in English at around 92%. The group reporting the highest amounts of both fair health and not good health is Limited English at around 32% and 8% respectively.
Key to the above graph. Green represents good health, grey represents fair health, and purple represents not good health.

From left to right, the bars are good health, fair health, and not good health.

Data Source: ONS Census 2021

Religion

In North East Hampshire and Farnham, 46.31% of the population adheres to Christianity, making it the most prevalent religion.

Religion in North East Hampshire and Farnham

Religion in North East Hampshire and Farnham place. The most prevalent religion is Christian at 46.31%. Then in descending order of prevalence is No religion (39.54%), Not answered (5.64%), Hindu (3.10%), Buddhist (2.43%), Muslim (1.82%), Other religion (0.80%), Sikh (0.24%), and Jewish (0.11%).

Data Source: ONS Census 2021

Qualifications

Level of qualification

In North East Hampshire and Farnham, 36.9% of the population holds a level 4 qualification or above.

Level of qualification in North East Hampshire and Farnham

Level of qualification in North East Hampshire and Farnham place. 36.9% of residents have Level 4 qualifications or above, 19.4% of residents answered Does not apply, 13.1% of residents have a Level 3 qualification, 10.3% of residents have a Level 2 qualification, 9.1% of residents have No qualifications, 6.0% of residents have Level 1 and entry level qualifications, and 5.2% of residents answered Other.

Data Source: ONS Census 2021

Work

Economically active

  • In North East Hampshire and Farnham, 65.98% reported being economically active, which is higher than Surrey’s value of 64.14%.
  • Farnham (61.0%) and Yateley (64.1%) reported a lower rate than the Surrey average.

Economically active by Place

Economically active by Place. 64.14% reported being economically active in Surrey. 65.98% reported being economically active in North East Hampshire and Farnham, which is better than the Surrey average. 65.69% reported being economically active in East Surrey, which is better than the Surrey average. 65.69% reported being economically active in North West Surrey, which is better than the Surrey average. 64.84% reported being economically active in Surrey Heath, which is better than the Surrey average. 62.12% reported being economically active in Surrey Downs, which is worse than the Surrey average. 60.52% reported being economically active in Guildford and Waverley, which is worse than the Surrey average.

North East Hampshire and Farnham, East Surrey, North West Surrey, and Surrey Heath are performing better than the Surrey average. Surrey Downs and Guildford and Waverley are performing worse than the Surrey average.

Economically active by PCN in North East Hampshire and Farnham

Economically active by PCN in North East Hampshire and Farnham. 64.1% reported being economically active in Yateley, which is worse than the Surrey average. 66.1% reported being economically active in Fleet, which is better than the Surrey average. 68.7% reported being economically active in Farnborough, which is better than the Surrey average. 68.7% reported being economically active in Aldershot, which is better than the Surrey average. 61.0% reported being economically active in Farnham, which is worse than the Surrey average.

Yateley and Farnham are performing worse than the Surrey average. Farnborough, Aldershot, and Fleet are performing better than the Surrey average.

Note: These are benchmarked against the Surrey average.

Data Source: ONS Census 2021

Occupation

  • In North East Hampshire and Farnham, 14.6% of people work in lower professional and higher technical occupations, making it the most prevalent occupation.

Occupations in North East Hampshire and Farnham

Proportion of people working in various occupations. The highest proportion is in lower professional and higher technical occupations at 14.6%. The rest of the occupations descending proportion amount is Intermediate occupations (at 12.8%), Higher professional occupations (11.4%), Semi-routine occupations (10.8%), Own account workers (8.8%), Routine occupations (8.5%), Higher managerial and administrative occupations (6.1%), Full-time students (5.7%), Never worked (5.3%), Lower managerial and administrative occupations (5.1%), Higher supervisory occupations (3.3%), Lower technical occupations (2.5%), Employers in small establishments (1.8%), Long-term unemployed (0.8%), and Employers in large establishments (0.1%).

Data Source: ONS Source 2021

Occupation and health status

  • In North East Hampshire and Farnham people who reported being ‘full-time students’ also reported the highest proportion of ‘good health’ at 93.8%.
  • People who reported ‘never worked’ reported the highest proportion of ‘not good health’ at 12.4%.

Health status by occupation

Health status by occupation. The occupation with the highest reported good health is full-time students (at around 94%), followed by Higher managerial and administrative occupations (at around 91%), and Higher professional occupations (at around 89%). The occupation reporting the highest amount of fair health is Never worked (at around 23%). The The occupation reporting the highest amount of poor health is Never worked (at around 17%).
Key to the above graph. Green represents good health, grey represents fair health, and purple represents not good health.

From left to right, the bars are “Good health”, “Fair health”, and “Not good health”.

Data Source: ONS Census 2021

Economic activity and proficiency in English

  • In North East Hampshire and Farnham, most of the people who reported being ‘non native speaker; fluent in English’ also reported being economically active and employed at 76.6%.
  • Most of the people who reported ‘limited English’ also reported being economically inactive at 67.6%.

Economic activity by English proficiency

Economic activity by proficiency in English for North East Hampshire and Farnham place. The group who reported the highest percentage of economically active: employed and economically active: unemployed is Non-native speaker; fluent in English at around 75% and 5% respectively. The group reporting the highest percentage of economically inactive is Limited English at around 65%.
Key to the above graph. Blue represents economically active: employed. Red represents economically active: unemployed. Grey represents economically inactive.

From left to right, the bars are “Economically active: employed”, “Economically active: unemployed”, and “Economically inactive”.

Data Source: ONS Census 2021

Economically inactive and health status

  • In North East Hampshire and Farnham, 3.36% of economically inactive people reported ‘not good health’ status, which is similar to the Surrey value of 3.41%.
  • Aldershot (4.0%) reported a higher rate than the Surrey average.

Economically active reporting a ‘not good health’ status by Place

Economically inactive people reporting not good health status. 3.41% of economically inactive people reported not good health status in Surrey. 3.62% of economically inactive people reported not good health status in East Surrey, which is similar to the Surrey average. 3.57% of economically inactive people reported not good health status in North West Surrey, which is similar to the Surrey average. 3.36% of economically inactive people reported not good health status in North East Hampshire and Farnham, which is similar to the Surrey average. 3.35% of economically inactive people reported not good health status in Surrey Heath, which is similar to the Surrey average. 3.31% of economically inactive people reported not good health status in Surrey Downs, which is similar to the Surrey average. 3.20% of economically inactive people reported not good health status in Guildford and Waverley, which is similar to the Surrey average.

All Places are performing similar to the Surrey average.

Economically active reporting a ‘not good health’ status by PCN

Economically inactive people reporting not good health by PCN in North East Hampshire and Farnham. 3.0% of economically inactive people reported not good health status in Yateley, which is better than the Surrey average. 2.8% of economically inactive people reported not good health status in Fleet, which is better than the Surrey average. 3.6% of economically inactive people reported not good health status in Farnborough, which is similar to the Surrey average. 4.0% of economically inactive people reported not good health status in Aldershot, which is worse than the Surrey average. 3.2% of economically inactive people reported not good health status in Farnham, which is similar to the Surrey average.

Aldershot is performing worse than the Surrey average. Farnborough and Farnham are performing similar to the Surrey average. Yateley and Fleet are performing better than the Surrey average.

Note: these are benchmarked against the Surrey average.

Data Source: ONS Census 2021

Travel to work

In North East Hampshire and Farnham, 46.11% of the population travels to work driving a car or van, making it the most prevalent method of travel.

How North East Hampshire and Farnham residents travel to work. The largest proportion of people Drive a car or van at 46.11%. Then in descending order of prevalence, the methods of transport are Working mainly at or from home (37.85%), On foot (6.04%), Passenger in a car or van (3.54%), Train (1.79%), Bus, minibus or coach (1.69%), Bicycle (1.30%), Other method of travel to work (0.92%), Motorcycle, scooter or moped (0.46%), Taxi (0.20%), and Underground, metro, light rail, tram (0.10%).

Data Source: ONS Census 2021

Mental Health

Social Emotional and Mental Health Needs – All Pupils

In North East Hampshire and Farnham, the proportion of All Pupils with Social Emotional and Mental Health Needs is 3.4%, which is similar to the 3.5% observed in Surrey in 2022-23.

All Pupils with Social Emotional and Mental Health Needs by Place

The proportion of all pupils with Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs. 3.5% of pupils in Surrey reported Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs. 3.9% of  pupils in Guildford and Waverley reported Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs, which is similar to the Surrey average. 3.6% of pupils in North West Surrey reported Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs, which is similar to the Surrey average. 3.5% of pupils in Surrey Heath reported Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs, which is similar to the Surrey average. 3.4% of pupils in North East Hampshire and Farnham reported Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs, which is similar to the Surrey average. 3.2% of pupils in Surrey Downs reported Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs, which is similar to the Surrey average. 3.1% of pupils in East Surrey reported Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs, which is similar to the Surrey average.

All Pupils with Social Emotional and Mental Health Needs in North East Hampshire and Farnham

The proportion of all pupils with Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs in North East Hampshire and Farnham over time. The proportion remained mostly similar between 2019-20 and 2020-21, at around 2.3%. It then rose to around 2.8% in 2021-22 and 3.3% in 2022-23. All values are similar to the Surrey average.
Key to the above graphs. Red indicates a value is greater than the Surrey average. Orange indicates a value is similar to the Surrey average. Green indicates a value is less than the Surrey average. Blue indicates the value is Surrey. Grey indicates the value cannot be compared to Surrey.

Note: These are benchmarked against the Surrey average

Data: Source Department of Education

Social Emotional and Mental Health Needs – Primary Pupils

In North East Hampshire and Farnham, the proportion of State-funded primary pupils with Social Emotional and Mental Health Needs is 3.1%, which is similar to the 3.0% observed in Surrey in 2022-23.

State-funded primary pupils with Social Emotional and Mental Health Needs by Place

The proportion of primary pupils with Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs. 3.0% of primary pupils in Surrey reported Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs. 3.4% of primary pupils in Guildford and Waverley reported Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs, which is similar to the Surrey average. 3.1% of primary pupils in Surrey Downs reported Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs, which is similar to the Surrey average. 3.1% of primary pupils in North East Hampshire and Farnham reported Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs, which is similar to the Surrey average. 3.1% of primary pupils in North West Surrey reported Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs, which is similar to the Surrey average. 2.7% of pupils in Surrey Heath reported Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs, which is similar to the Surrey average. 2.6% of pupils in East Surrey reported Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs, which is similar to the Surrey average.

State-funded primary pupils with Social Emotional and Mental Health Needs in North East Hampshire and Farnham

The proportion of all pupils with Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs in North East Hampshire and Farnham over time. The proportion remained mostly similar between 2019-20 and 2020-21, at around 2.1%. It then rose to around 2.5% in 2021-22 and 3.1% in 2022-23. All values are similar to the Surrey average.
Key to the above graphs. Red indicates a value is greater than the Surrey average. Orange indicates a value is similar to the Surrey average. Green indicates a value is less than the Surrey average. Blue indicates the value is Surrey. Grey indicates the value cannot be compared to Surrey.

Note: These are benchmarked against the Surrey average

Data Source: Department of Education

Social Emotional or Mental Health Needs – Secondary Pupils

In North East Hampshire and Farnham, the proportion of State-funded secondary pupils with Social Emotional or Mental Health Needs is 3.6%, which is similar to the 3.8% observed in Surrey in 2022-23.

State-funded secondary pupils with Social Emotional or Mental Health Needs by Place

The proportion of secondary pupils with Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs. 3.8% of secondary pupils in Surrey reported Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs. 4.1% of secondary pupils in North West Surrey reported Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs, which is similar to the Surrey average. 4.1% of secondary pupils in Guildford and Waverley reported Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs, which is similar to the Surrey average. 3.9% of secondary pupils in Surrey Heath reported Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs, which is similar to the Surrey average. 3.9% of secondary pupils in East Surrey reported Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs, which is similar to the Surrey average. 3.6% of secondary pupils in North East Hampshire and Farnham reported Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs, which is similar to the Surrey average. 3.1% of secondary pupils in Surrey Downs reported Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs, which is similar to the Surrey average.

State-funded secondary pupils with Social Emotional or Mental Health Needs in North East Hampshire and Farnham

The proportion of all pupils with Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs in North East Hampshire and Farnham over time. The proportion remained mostly similar between 2019-20 and 2020-21, at around 2.3%. It then rose to around 3.0% in 2021-22 and 3.8% in 2022-23. All values are similar to the Surrey average.
Key to the above graphs. Red indicates a value is greater than the Surrey average. Orange indicates a value is similar to the Surrey average. Green indicates a value is less than the Surrey average. Blue indicates the value is Surrey. Grey indicates the value cannot be compared to Surrey.

Note: These are benchmarked against the Surrey average

Data Source: Department of Education

Reported a Mental Health Condition

In North East Hampshire and Farnham, 9.4% reported a mental health condition, which is similar to the 10.1% observed in Surrey in 2023.

People that Reported A Mental Health Condition by Place

The proportion of people that have reported a mental health condition. In Surrey, the proportion of people reporting a mental health condition is 10.1%. In East Surrey, the proportion of people reporting a mental health condition is 11.7%, which is similar to the Surrey average. In North West Surrey, the proportion of people reporting a mental health condition is 10.5%, which is similar to the Surrey average. In Surrey Downs, the proportion of people reporting a mental health condition is 10.1%, which is similar to the Surrey average. In Guildford and Waverley, the proportion of people reporting a mental health condition is 9.7%, which is similar to the Surrey average. In North East Hampshire and Farnham, the proportion of people reporting a mental health condition is 9.4%, which is similar to the Surrey average. In Surrey Heath, the proportion of people reporting a mental health condition is 7.7%, which is better than the Surrey average.

People that Reported A Mental Health Condition in North East Hampshire and Farnham

The proportion of people that have reported a mental health condition over time in North East Hampshire and Farnham. In 2020, the proportion is around 10%, and raises sharply to around 11.8% in 2021. It then declines to around 10% in 2022 and 9.4% in 2023. The value for 2021 is worse than the Surrey average, but the rest of the values are similar to the Surrey average. There is no data for 2018 and 2019.

People that Reported A Mental Health Condition by PCN in North East Hampshire and Farnham

The proportion of people that have reported a mental health condition by PCN in North East Hampshire and Farnham. In Yateley, the proportion of people reporting a mental health condition is 9.92%, which is similar to the Surrey average. In Fleet, the proportion of people reporting a mental health condition is 9.54%, which is similar to the Surrey average. In Farnborough, the proportion of people reporting a mental health condition is 8.15%, In Aldershot, the proportion of people reporting a mental health condition is 10.43%, which is similar to the Surrey average. In Farnham, the proportion of people reporting a mental health condition is 9.39%, which is similar to the Surrey average.
Key to the above graphs. Red indicates a value is greater than the Surrey average. Orange indicates a value is similar to the Surrey average. Green indicates a value is less than the Surrey average. Blue indicates the value is Surrey. Grey indicates the value cannot be compared to Surrey.

Note: These are benchmarked against the Surrey average.

Data Source: GP Patient Survey

Musculoskeletal

Reported problems with physical mobility

In North East Hampshire and Farnham, 9.5% reported problems with physical mobility, which is similar to the 9.8% observed in Surrey in 2023.

People that reported problems with physical mobility by Place

The proportion of people reporting problems in physical mobility. In Surrey, the proportion of people reporting problems in physical mobility is 9.8%. In Surrey Heath, the proportion of people reporting problems in physical mobility is 11.3%, which is similar to the Surrey average. In North West Surrey, the proportion of people reporting problems in physical mobility is 10.7%, which is similar to the Surrey average. In North East Hampshire and Farnham, the proportion of people reporting problems in physical mobility is 9.5%, which is similar to the Surrey average. In Surrey Downs, the proportion of people reporting problems in physical mobility is 9.5%, which is similar to the Surrey average. In East Surrey, the proportion of people reporting problems in physical mobility is 9.0%, which is similar to the Surrey average. In Guildford and Waverley, the proportion of people reporting problems in physical mobility is 9.0%, which is similar to the Surrey average.

People that reported problems with physical mobility in North East Hampshire and Farnham

The proportion of people reporting problems with physical mobility over time in North East Hampshire and Farnham. In 2020, the proportion is around 8.7%, and raises sharply to around 10.3% in 2021. It then declines to around 9.6% in 2022 and 9.5% in 2023. All the values are similar to the Surrey average. There is no data for 2018 and 2019.

People that reported problems with physical mobility by PCN

The proportion of people reporting problems in physical mobility by PCN in North East Hampshire and Farnham. In Yateley the proportion of people reporting problems in physical mobility is 9.19%, which is similar to the Surrey average. In Fleet the proportion of people reporting problems in physical mobility is 6.24%, which is better than the Surrey average. In Farnborough the proportion of people reporting problems in physical mobility is 12.44%, which is similar to the Surrey average. In Aldershot the proportion of people reporting problems in physical mobility is 9.66%, which is similar to the Surrey average. In Farnham the proportion of people reporting problems in physical mobility is 8.15%, which is similar to the Surrey average.
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Note: These are benchmarked against the Surrey average

Data Source: GP Patient Survey

Reported two or more falls that have needed medical attention

In North East Hampshire and Farnham, 1.8% reported two or more falls that have needed medical attention, which is similar to the 1.8% observed in Surrey in 2023.

People that reported two or more falls that have needed medical attention by Place

The proportion of people that reported two or more falls that have needed medical attention. In Surrey, the proportion of people that reported two or more falls that have needed medical attention is 1.8%. In North West Surrey, the proportion of people that reported two or more falls that have needed medical attention is 2.4%, which is higher than the Surrey average. In Surrey Downs, the proportion of people that reported two or more falls that have needed medical attention is 1.9%, which is similar to the Surrey average. In North East Hampshire and Farnham, the proportion of people that reported two or more falls that have needed medical attention is 1.8%, which is similar to the Surrey average. In Guildford and Waverley, the proportion of people that reported two or more falls that have needed medical attention is 1.4%, which is similar to the Surrey average. In East Surrey, the proportion of people that reported two or more falls that have needed medical attention is 1.2%, which is similar to the Surrey average.

People that reported two or more falls that have needed medical attention in North East Hampshire and Farnham

The proportion of people that reported two or more falls that have needed medical attention over time in North East Hampshire and Farnham. In 2020, the proportion is around 1.8%, and decreases slightly to around 1.6% in 2021. It rose slightly to around 1.9% in 2022 and then decreased again to around 1.8% in 2023. All the values are similar to the Surrey average. There is no data for 2018 and 2019.

People that reported two or more falls that have needed medical attention by PCN

The proportion of people that reported two or more falls that have needed medical attention by PCN in North East Hampshire and Farnham. In Farnborough the proportion of people that reported two or more falls that have needed medical attention is 2.68%, which is similar to the Surrey average. In Aldershot the proportion of people that reported two or more falls that have needed medical attention is 2.37%, which is similar to the Surrey average. There is no data for Yateley, Fleet or Farnham, and they cannot be compared to the Surrey average.
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Note: These are benchmarked against the Surrey average

Data Source: GP Patient Survey

Loneliness

Reported feeling isolated from others

In North East Hampshire and Farnham, 7.2% reported feeling isolated from others, which is similar to the 6.2% observed in Surrey in 2023.

People that reported feeling isolated from others by PCN

The proportion of people that reported feeling isolated from others. In Surrey, the proportion of people that reported feeling isolated from others is 6.2%. In North East Hampshire and Farnham, the proportion of people that reported feeling isolated from others is 7.2%, which is similar to the Surrey average. In North West Surrey, the proportion of people that reported feeling isolated from others is 6.8%, which is similar to the Surrey average. In Surrey Heath, the proportion of people that reported feeling isolated from others is 6.3%, which is similar to the Surrey average. In Guildford and Waverley, the proportion of people that reported feeling isolated from others is 6.0%, which is similar to the Surrey average. In East Surrey, the proportion of people that reported feeling isolated from others is 5.8%, which is similar to the Surrey average. In Surrey Downs, the proportion of people that reported feeling isolated from others is 5.4%, which is similar to the Surrey average.

People that reported feeling isolated from others in North East Hampshire and Farnham

The proportion of people that reported feeling isolated from others over time in North East Hampshire and Farnham. In 2020 the proportion was around 5.8%. It then sharply rose to around 12.9% in 2021. It then decreased, to around 10% in 2022 and around 7.3% in 2023. All the values are similar to the Surrey average. There is no data in 2018 and 2019.

People that reported feeling isolated from others by PCN

The proportion of people that reported feeling isolated from others by PCN in North East Hampshire and Farnham. In Yateley the proportion of people that reported feeling isolated from others is 6.08%, which is similar to the Surrey average. In Fleet the proportion of people that reported feeling isolated from others is 6.41%, which is similar to the Surrey average. In Farnborough the proportion of people that reported feeling isolated from others is 6.02%, which is similar to the Surrey average. In Aldershot the proportion of people that reported feeling isolated from others is 9.7%, which is worse than the Surrey average. In Farnham the proportion of people that reported feeling isolated from others is 7.46%, which is similar to the Surrey average.
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Note: These are benchmarked against the Surrey average

Data Source: GP Patient Survey

Smoking

Described themselves as a current Smoker

In North East Hampshire and Farnham, 9.4% described themselves as a current Smoker, which is similar to the 10.3% observed in Surrey in 2023.

People that Described themselves as a current Smoker by Place

The proportion of people that described themselves as a current smoker. In Surrey, the proportion of people that described themselves as a current smoker is 10.3%. In North West Surrey, the proportion of people that described themselves as a current smoker is 12.0%, which is higher than the Surrey average. In East Surrey, the proportion of people that described themselves as a current smoker is 11.5%, which is similar to the Surrey average. In Surrey Downs, the proportion of people that described themselves as a current smoker is 10.1%, which is similar to the Surrey average. In North East Hampshire and Farnham, the proportion of people that described themselves as a current smoker is 9.4%, which is similar to the Surrey average. In Guildford and Waverley, the proportion of people that described themselves as a current smoker is 8.6%, which is better than the Surrey average. In Surrey Heath, the proportion of people that described themselves as a current smoker is 7.6%, which is better than the Surrey average.

People that Described themselves as a current Smoker in North East Hampshire and Farnham

The proportion of people that described themselves as a current smoker over time in North East Hampshire and Farnham. In 2020 the proportion is around 11.8%. It then increased to around 13.3% in 2021. It then decreased, to around 11.5% in 2022, and 9.5% in 2023. The value for 2021 was worse than the Surrey average, but the rest of the values are similar to the Surrey average. There was no data for 2018 and 2019.

People that Described themselves as a current Smoker by PCN

The proportion of people that described themselves as a current smoker by PCN in North East Hampshire and Farnham. In Yateley the proportion of people that described themselves as a current smoker is 8.25%, which is similar to the Surrey average. In Fleet the proportion of people that described themselves as a current smoker is 10.46%, which is similar to the Surrey average. In Farnborough the proportion of people that described themselves as a current smoker is 10.39%, which is similar to the Surrey average. In Aldershot the proportion of people that described themselves as a current smoker is 10.41%, which is similar to the Surrey average. In Farnham the proportion of people that described themselves as a current smoker is 7.42%, which is better than the Surrey average.
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Note: These are benchmarked against the Surrey average

Data Source: GP Patient Survey