Islington

We are responsible for commissioning health and care services for the people of Islington and making sure these services meet the needs of local people.

It’s our job to make sure that residents receive high-quality healthcare services whenever they need them – whether this is advice from a pharmacist or GP, a procedure in hospital, help at home through local community services, or support with mental health.

Islington, together with four other London boroughs – Barnet, Camden, Enfield and Haringey – makes up the NHS North Central London Integrated Care Board (NCL ICB).

Map of Islington

Islington has a population of around 243,000 people, from diverse communities.

We have some unique health challenges, with the highest level of child poverty in London (28%) and the 4th highest in London of poverty among older people.

Even before the pandemic, Islington ranked the 5th highest in London for loneliness and 1 in 6 adults were living with a diagnosed mental health condition.

We are working to improve the health and wellbeing of people living in Islington, with a particular focus on driving up the quality of primary care to meet the health needs of the population, improving child health services, and care for vulnerable and disabled adults.

Our objectives are to:

  • Ensure every child has the best start in life
  • Prevent and manage long-term conditions to extend length and quality of life and reduce health inequalities
  • Improve mental health and wellbeing
  • Deliver high quality, efficient services with the resources available

While there has been some progress, there is still a long way to go to address health inequalities and improve local health outcomes, and that’s why we are working with partners as part of a borough partnership to maximise the impact we can have on addressing health inequalities.