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Index of Multiple Deprivation

Meeting: 13/01/2016 - Health and Wellbeing Board (Item 48)

Indices of Multiple Deprivation

Presentation by Miles Crompton, Policy, Improvement and Partnerships

Minutes:

Miles Crompton, Policy and Partnerships, gave the following presentation:-

 

Indices of Deprivation 2015

-          Government measure produced by Oxford University

-          Updates the previous ID2010

-          7 domains (37 Indicators) = Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) with 2013/14 baseline

-          SOA Geography (167 in Rotherham and 32,844 in England)

-          Average of SOA Scores measure – Rotherham increased from 53rd most deprived district in 2010 to 52nd in 2015 (326 districts)

-          Minor changes to methodology

 

Rotherham Deprivation relative to England

% of Rotherham population within English IMD deciles

IMD

2004

IMD

2007

IMD

2010

IMD

2015

Most deprived 10%

12%

12%

18%

19.5%

Most deprived 20%

33%

32%

33%

31.5%

Most deprived 30%

49%

46%

46%

45%

Less deprived than national average

29%

35%

32%

37%

23.1% of children 0-15 live in 10% most deprived areas nationally (15.6% in 2007)

 

Rotherham’s most deprived SOAs

All in top 2% of 32,844 English SOAs

SOA

Rank in 2010

Rank in 2015

Ferham

851

242 (+609)

East Herringthorpe North

230

257 (-27)

Eastwood Village

2,207

302 (+1,905)

Canklow North

434

315 (+119)

Eastwood East

641

323 (+318)

East Herringthorpe South

920

480 (+440)

Eastwood Central

1,089

500 (+589)

Maltby Birks Holt

1,207

597 (+610)

East Dene East

707

623 (+84)

Masbrough

847

634 (+213)

 

Deprivation by Domain

 

Domain

Top 10%

Change

2010-15

Top

20%

Top

50%

Education & Skills

24%

0

39%

69%

Employment

24%

+2%

42%

75%

Health & Disability

21%

-12%

40%

85%

Income

17%

+3%

33%

64%

Crime

15%

+4%

25%

65%

Living Environment

2%

-1%

4%

10%

“Barriers”

0%

0

2%

15%

40% of Rotherham is in the most deprived 20% nationally but none is in the least deprived 20%

 

Indices of Deprivation

Change in Health Indicators

Indicator

ID 2010

ID 2015

Change

Years of potential life lost

74.3

64.8

-9.5

Comparative illness & disability ratio (sickness & disability benefits)

147.1

142.5

-4.6

Acute morbidity (emergency admissions) 2006-8/2011-13

199.5

125.8

-73.7

Mood & anxiety disorders (Mental Health) 2006-8/2012-13

0.33

0.51

+0.18

Overall Health & Disability Score

0.84

0.64

-0.20

Average SOA scores (above) show improvement

Mental Health is worse – GP prescribing, hospital episodes, disability benefits and suicides

24.3% of children 0-15 are affected by low income

 

Income Deprivation affecting Children Index 2015

-          Children 0-15 are 19% of population but 25% of those affected by low income

-          35% of children in low income families live in 10% most deprived nationally

 

Children and Young People’s Attainment

Education Sub-Domain 2015

-          27% of children and young people live in 10% most deprived areas nationally

-          16% live in 5% most deprived areas

 

Comparison of Life Chances: Children

20 Contrasting Neighbourhoods

10 most deprived areas

10 least deprived areas

Total population (2013)

17,486

15,822

Children (aged 0-17)

5,870 (33.6%)

2,655 (16.8%)

Live in a family with 3+ dependent children

2,975 (50.7%)

470 (17.7%)

Good level of development at Foundation (2013)

117 (36.7%)

115 (73.2%)

Achieve Level 4 at Key Stage 2 (2011-13)

143 (56.7%)

135 (88.0%)

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