This report presents a PEST analysis of the health and social care services in the Lambeth Borough of London. It begins with an introduction that outlines the council's role in addressing societal welfare issues like homelessness and education, setting the stage for an examination of external factors influencing health and social care. The main body provides an overview of Lambeth Borough, detailing its population, diversity, funding sources, priorities, integration efforts, culture, structure, and stakeholders. The analysis then delves into the advantages and disadvantages of integrating social and healthcare services within Lambeth, identifying barriers such as cultural differences, structural complexities, and resource limitations. The report highlights the responsible parties and essential resources for integration. The core of the report is the PEST analysis, which examines the political, economic, social, and technological factors affecting health and social care in Lambeth. Political factors include government welfare reforms and healthcare service measures. Economic factors cover tax rates and unemployment. Social factors address demographics, diversity, and public health awareness. Technological factors focus on advancements in healthcare. The report concludes with recommendations for the Lambeth Council to improve health and social care services. The goal is to determine opportunities and threats to assist the council in establishing an association or charity to provide healthcare and social betterment services.