Case Studies Informing service provision through detailed local population insight

Case study

Detailed local population insight to inform service provision in a new Central London life sciences hub

Summary

Guy’s & St Thomas’ Foundation was previously known as the Guy’s & St Thomas’ Charity. It is an independent foundation whose mission is to invest, partner, engage and influence to come at big health challenges from all angles. The Foundation and its family of organisations collaborate with communities, partners and hospitals, using its assets to transform lives.

Impact on Urban Health is part of the Foundation, with a specific remit to make urban inner London and similar areas healthier places to live.

Company size

200

Industry

Non-Profit

Products Used

Challenge

Guy’s & St Thomas’ Foundation has created a 300,000 square foot life sciences hub with world-class lab facilities. The development is adjacent to the Guy’s Hospital campus in Southwark and will form part of a new health innovation cluster in central London.

To assess the impacts and benefits of the development for the local community, the property team asked Impact on Urban Health to help them understand more about the needs, lifestyles and characteristics of the people who live nearby.

Assess impact and benefits of the development

Understand the needs, lifestyles and characteristics of those nearby

Solution

Data Analyst Alessandra Denotti is responsible for generating insight for Impact on Urban Health projects. She used CACI’s Acorn demographic data to map profiles of the population in the immediate area around the proposed Snowsfields development.

Results

Project Director Emma Davies studied Alessandra’s insight presentation to understand the local population better, in order to design and propose relevant services within the Snowsfields development plan for local residents to use.

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