Last Updated: May 2024 Deprivation Back to People The Deprivation Tool brings together all publicly available data regarding deprivation within Barnet and acts as a source for deprivation-related queries and visualisations. The tool includes data primarily at the LSOA level. Data sources for the tool include the Index of Multiple Deprivation 2019 (IMD), the Annual Deprivation Index (ADI), and the Ethnic Group Deprivation...

Last Updated: May 2024 Air and Noise Pollution Back to Planet Both air and noise pollution are harmful to health. The current and projected future levels of air and noise pollution in Barnet as well as the potential health impacts of these on the Barnet population are explored in the dashboard below. Headline Figures 14.6% of Barnet’s population are exposed to transport noise above 65dB(A)...

Last Updated: May 2024 Crime Back to Places Community safety is a key priority in Barnet. The crime dashboard provides insights into patterns of criminal activity across the borough, benchmarked against London and England averages where possible. Headline Figures Between 2020-2022, anti-social behaviour was the most prevalent type of crime in Barnet, with a rate of 37.6 per 1,000 residents. This is lower than the...

Last Updated: May 2024 Substance Misuse Back to People Substance misuse is the use of alcohol, illegal drugs, or over-the-counter or prescription medications in a way that they are not meant to be used and could be harmful to you or others around you. People can misuse substances one time, occasionally, or regularly, and they can go on to develop substance use disorder. This...

Last Updated: May 2024 National Childhood Measurement Programme Back to People The National Childhood Measurement Programme (NCMP) is a nationally mandated public health programme. The NCMP measures the height and weight of children in Reception class (aged 4 to 5) and year 6 (aged 10 to 11), to assess overweight and obesity levels in children within primary schools. Headline Figures 79.4% of Reception children and...

Last Updated: May 2024 Mortality Back to People Mortality statistics are a key indicator of public health and quality of life. The mortality dashboard is an interactive tool, providing detailed insight into mortality and life expectancy within Barnet. This is sorted into themes of standardised mortality ratio, age of mortality, leading and preventable causes of mortality, and life expectancy. Headline Figures Life expectancy in Barnet...

Last Updated: May 2024 Mental Health Back to People Mental health includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It is vital to overall health and crucial to personal, community and socio-economic development. The mental health dashboard gives an overview of mental health in Barnet, with various indicators split into four themes of: Prevalence & Incidence Wellbeing Services Quality and Outcomes Headline Figures The prevalence of clinically relevant depressive symptoms in...

Last Updated: May 2024 Family Friendly Index Back to People The Family Friendly Index was developed to assess whether we are delivering on our vision for a family friendly borough and sets out a range of aspirations for children and young people. The Family Friendly Index is part of the Children and Young People dashboard – to see the full dashboard click here. For more...

Last Updated: May 2024 Employment Back to People The Employment Dashboard details employment data in Barnet benchmarked against London and England with demographic breakdowns included. The dashboard is organised into two sections: Labour Supply and Demand: indicators for (un)employment rate, employees by industry, and wages. Benefits and Financial Support: indicators for universal credit, employment and support allowance, carers allowance, attendance allowance, and personal independence payment. Headline...

Last Updated: May 2024 Cost of Living Back to People The cost of living is the amount of money needed to cover basic expenses in a certain place and time period. The Barnet Cost of Living Dashboard is an interactive tool that explores this topic through three major themes of cost, income, and impact. Headlines Figures The average net income in Barnet is £45,176, and...