The ward profiles provide a range of data and maps for each of Brent’s 22 wards. Topics include: physical geography, population, diversity, qualifications, benefits, deprivation, housing, health & disability and crime. Technical notes These profiles contain ward level 2021 Census statistics, sourced directly from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The Census figures presented here may differ very slightly from figures published...
Joint Strategic Needs Assessments (JSNAs) are developed jointly by local authorities, health and social care partners. They provide a picture of the health and wider determinants of health, and wellbeing needs of the local population, where key issues are identified using an evidence-based approach. Brent’s JSNA has been developed as an interactive tool, hosted in Power BI, to present the latest...
The Brent Social Progress Index (SPI) is an interactive data tool that measures how Brent's 22 wards are performing across a wide range of social outcomes. It focuses on what life is like for Brent's communities, covering areas such as, health, housing, safety, education, access to services and opportunity. The index draws from 48 different indicators across three key dimensions: ...
This report is part of the Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) which looks at the current and future health and care needs of the local population. JSNAs are developed jointly by local authorities, health and social care partners. They provide a picture of the health and wider determinants of health and wellbeing needs of the local population, where key issues...
Results of the Brent Residents Attitude Survey 2018. Residents Attitude Survey is a face-to-face survey of 2,100 representative residents carried out May-June 2018 asking residents about their neighbourhood, the council and themselves. Topics include Community and local area – local priorities and community safety How residents spend their time – employment, health, and culture Digital Brent and accessing information...
Update: Please note the 2019/20 JSNA has been superseded, but reports have been retained on open data for reference purposes. Access the latest JSNA reports here. Noise is unwanted sound that may be considered a nuisance by those affected but may not qualify as actionable noise nuisance to the local authority. In Brent music and live music represents the most significant reported...
Update: Please note the 2019/20 JSNA has been superseded, but reports have been retained on open data for reference purposes. Access the latest JSNA reports here. Overall air pollution in Brent is declining. There are several air quality hot spots in the borough, mainly around town centres where there is high road traffic congestion. 56% of air pollution (NOx) in Brent is...
Update: Please note the 2019/20 JSNA has been superseded, but reports have been retained on open data for reference purposes. Access the latest JSNA reports here. Climate change has numerous implications for public health. These are uniformly likely to affect vulnerable residents most severely, and include poor air quality, more frequent and severe extreme weather events and potential for water and food...