Insights from Northwick Park Emergency Department & Young Harrow Foundation Workshop
Explore statistics and insights from the Northwick Park Emergency Department and Young Harrow Foundation workshop, focusing on emergency medicine, mental health, youth violence, trauma patients, and demographic distribution in the NW London sector. Discover trends in ED attendances related to youth violence, including age ranges, home postal districts, and attacker profiles.
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Northwick Park Emergency Department & Young Harrow Foundation Workshop Dr Lauren Fraser Emergency Medicine Consultant 22/10/19
Mental Health Youth Violence
Northwick Park Emergency Department St Mary s Hospital (Major Trauma Centre)
Brent (28) K&C (19) Ealing (15) Hounslow (15) Barnet (14) Harrow (11) Hillingdon (11) H&F (10) Westminster (8) Camden (7) Haringey (5) Enfield (3) Islington (3) Hertfordshire (3) Croydon (3) Lambeth (2) Lewisham (1) Kingston (1) Slough (1) Sutton (1) Kent (1) Bassingstoke (1) Unknown (7)
NW London Sector others Westminster H&F Harrow Hillingdon Barnet Hounslow Ealing K&C Brent 0 10 20 30 40 50 Number of trauma patients (total 131/170 in NW)
NPH Emergency Department Youth Violence Statistics 2016-19 ED Attendances within last 3 years Aged 11-25 at the time of attendance Attendance falls within assault/alleged assault Patient postal address at the time of attendance within HA, W or NW NPH - Sex 22% Female Male 78%
NPH Emergency Department Youth Violence Statistics 2016-19 70 NPH - Age range 64 64 63 60 54 48 47 46 45 36 32 29 21 12 8 1
NPH Emergency Department Youth Violence Statistics 2016-19 NPH - Home Postal District 1% 1% 0% 0% 1% 1% 0% 1% HA0 HA1 HA2 1% 0% 0% 0% 10% HA3 HA4 HA5 HA6 HA7 HA8 8% 12% HA9 NW1 NW2 NW4 NW6 NW7 10% 7% 0% NW8 NW9 NW10 0% 1% 1% NW11 W2 W3 4% 13% W4 W5 W6 0% 9% W7 W9 W10 2% 5% 4% 5% W11 W12 W13 1%
NPH Emergency Department Youth Violence Statistics 2016-19 400 NPH - Attacker 343 350 300 250 200 178 150 100 53 50 29 23 13 1 0 Acquaintance Family Neighbour Other Refused to Identify Spouse / Partner Stranger
NPH Emergency Department Youth Violence Statistics 2016-19 450 NPH - Assault type 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 Sharp object GSW Blunt object Body part Bite Sexual assault Unknown
NPH Emergency Department Youth Violence Statistics 2016-19 40 NPH - Weapon 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Knife Bottle Other sharp object Metal bar Wooden bat Belt Hammer Brick Other blunt object
ED referrals to Harrow & Brent CAMHS Urgent Care Team (<18yo) 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 10/12/18 - 09/01/19 10/01/19 - 09/02/19 10/02/19 - 09/03/19 10/03/19 - 09/04/19 10/04/19 - 09/05/19 10/05/19 - 09/06/19 10/06/19 - 09/07/19
How can we better support these children and young people - whilst they are in the ED? - after they have been discharged home?
Our needs: A service that better caters to the need of the child and young person attending the ED With a particular focus on those with mental health needs and/or having been affected by youth violence Irrespective of that person s postcode And that is easy to navigate for our ED and Paediatric doctors and nurses