About Our Children and Young People and All Our Localities?
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…all about our children and young people and all our localities? (Jan 2012) OUR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE There are 38,400 children and young people under 20 in North Lincolnshire – that’s nearly one quarter of the total population (161,345). Nearly 50% live in Scunthorpe and 42% live in low income families. 22,375 children and young people are on a school roll in our area and around 1200 young people are absent from school at any one time. In 2011 86.3% of our year 11 students achieved 5 A* to C grades (52.1% with 5 A* to C grades including English and Maths). There are around 1800 disabled children and young people living in our area, with more than 400 who have regularly taken part in short breaks over the past year. There are 2276 children and young people on School Action, 2059 on School Action Plus and 828 with SEN. Around 167 children and young people are looked after in our care; approximately 426 children and young people in need receive ongoing Social Work services (at any one time) and 72 have a child protection plan. OUR LOCALITIES BRIGG AND DISTRICT LOCALITY Brigg Profile Primary Schools Brigg is the second largest town in North Lincolnshire, Brigg Primary surrounded by a mainly rural area. Broughton Infants • The total population of the locality is 28827 people Broughton Juniors (18.8% of the NL population) Hibaldstow Primary • There are 6477 children and young people aged 0 to18 (22.5% of young population) Kirmington Primary • 3% living in social housing with large benefit take up Kirton Lindsey Primary • 0% (0) 2 year old population in top 30% most Scawby Primary disadvantaged superoutput areas St Barnabas Primary • Teen conceptions second lowest in area (22.2/1000) St Marys CofE Primary • Young people in Brigg and District account for 9% of Worlaby Primary youth crime Wrawby CofE Primary • Social care need is relatively low: children with child protection plan – 12% (9) children in care – 5% (8) Secondary Schools children in need – 8% (38) Sir John Nelthorpe School – • 24% of North Lincolnshire child care places in the A specialist technology college for locality – highest penetration rate science, mathematics and • 60% achieved 5 GCSE’s at grades A* to C including computing English & Maths) • 17 young people not in education, employment or training (joint 3rd out of 5) The Vale Academy Huntcliff School – Children’s Centres A specialist college for Brigg engineering and technology Children’s Homes Grove, Poplar Drive Youth Centres Brigg Youth Centre Broughton Youth Centre Kirton-In-Lindsey Youth Centre Wards Ridge Broughton and Appleby Brigg and Wolds BARTON AND DISTRICT LOCALITY Barton Profile Primary Schools Alkborough Primary Barton is the third largest town in North Burton Upon Stather Primary Lincolnshire. Winteringham Primary • The total population of the locality is 30373 people (20% Winterton CofE Infants of the NL population) Winterton Juniors • There are 7177 children and young people aged 0 to 18 Barton St Peters CofE Primary in the locality (22.1% of young population) Bowmandale Primary • 5% living in social housing with low income/benefits Castledyke Primary • 16.31% (53) 2 year old population in top 30% most East Halton Primary disadvantaged superoutput areas Goxhill Primary • Teen conceptions relatively low (30.3/1000) John Harrison CofE Primary • Young people in Barton and District account for 13% of Killingholme Primary youth crime New Holland CofE Primary • Social care need is relatively low children with child protection plan – 1% (1) Kirmington CorE Primary children in care – 8% (14) Ulceby CofE Primary children in need – 10% (46) Wootton CofE Primary • 24% of North Lincolnshire child care place in the locality South Ferriby Primary nd – 2 highest penetration rate • 53% achieved 5 GCSE’s at grades A* to C including Secondary Schools English & Maths) Baysgarth School – • 17 young people not in education, employment or training (joint 3rd out of 5) A specialist Technology College Winterton Comprehensive Children’s Centres School – Specialist Status in Barton, Winterton engineering Youth Centres Barton Youth Centre, Mobile Youth Centre Winterton Youth Centre Wards Ferry Burton Stather and Winterton Barton upon Humber SCUNTHORPE SOUTH LOCALITY Primary Schools Scunthorpe South Profile Scunthorpe South is a mainly urban area, Bottesford Infants covering the southern side of Scunthorpe. Bottesford Juniors • The total population of the locality is 50226 Brumby Juniors people (33% of NL population) Bushfield Road Infants • There are 8084 children and young people aged 0 Enderby Road Infants to 18 in the locality (25% of young population) Frodingham Infants • 22% in social housing and high income support Grange Lane Infants use Grange Lane Juniors • 44.95% (341) 2 year old population in top 30% Holme Valley Primary most disadvantaged superoutput areas Leys Farm Juniors • Teen conceptions highest in area (64.7/1000) Lincoln Gardens Primary • Young people in Scunthorpe South account for Messingham Primary over half of youth crime Oakfield Primary • Social care need is high Parkwood Primary children with child protection plan – 54% (43) Priory Lane Infant children in care – 34% (58) Priory Lane Junior children in need – 45% (214) St Bernadette's Catholic Primary • th 31% of child care places in the locality – 4 St. Luke's School highest penetration rate Westcliffe Primary • 45% achieved 5 GCSE’s at grades A* to C including Willoughby Road Primary English & Maths) Secondary Schools • 27 young people not in education, employment or Brumby Engineering College training (highest) Frederick Gough School – A Specialist Language College Melior Community College – A Specialist Children’s Centres College for Business, Enterprise and the Ashby and Bottesford, Frodingham, Little Arts Goslings, Manor Farm, Westcliff and Riddings Saint Bede's Catholic School – A specialist mathematics and computing college St. Hugh's Communication and Interaction Specialist College Youth Centres Bottesford, Ashby Wesley, Bottesford Pavilion, Riddings, Westcliffe, West Common Youth Sports Hall Wards Frodingham, Ashby, Bottesford, Brumby, Kingsway and Lincoln Gardens SCUNTHORPE NORTH LOCALITY Scunthorpe North Profile Primary Schools Scunthorpe North is a mainly urban area, covering the northern area of Scunthorpe. Berkeley Infants • The total population of the locality is 22793 people Berkeley Juniors (14.9% of the NL population) Crosby Primary • There are 5933 children and young people aged 0 –18 Gunness and Burringham (18% of young population) CofE Primary • 11% in social housing and 6% on welfare borderline • 54.51% (211) 2 year old population in top 30% most Henderson Avenue disadvantaged superoutput areas Primary • Teen conceptions second highest in the area Scunthorpe C of E Primary (55/1000) St Augustine Webster • Young people in Scunthorpe North account for nearly Catholic Primary a quarter of youth crime • Social care need is high children with a child protection plan – 27% (20) Secondary Schools children in care – 35% (60) children in need – 31% (145) FTC Academy • 10% of child care provision – lowest penetration rate The St Lawrence Academy • 45% achieved 5 GCSE’s at grades A* to C including English & Maths) • 24 young people not in education, employment or training (second highest) Children’s Centres Children’s Homes Henderson Avenue, West Street The Cygnets Youth Centres The Base Youth Arts Centre Wards Burringham and Gunness Town Crosby and Park ISLE AND DISTRICT LOCALITY Isle Profile Primary Schools The Isle is a mainly rural area to the west of North Lincolnshire, with the two small Althorpe & Keadby Primary market towns of Crowle and Epworth. Belton CoE Primary • The total population of the locality is 20541 Crowle Primary people (13.4% of the NL population) Eastoft CofE Primary • There are 4749 children and young people Epworth Primary aged 0 –18 (14.6% of young population) Haxey CofE Primary • 3% living in social housing on low incomes Luddington & Garthorpe • 11.43% (26) 2 year old population in top 30% Primary most disadvantaged superoutput areas St Martin’s CofE Primary • Teen conceptions lowest in area (19.6/1000) • Young people account for 2.6% of youth St Norberts Catholic Primary crime West Butterwick CoE Primary • Social care need is low Westwoodside CofE Primary children with child protection plan – 0% (0) Wroot Travis CofE Primary children in care – 1% (1) children in need – 5% (27) Secondary Schools rd • 12% of child care provision – 3 highest penetration rate South Axholme Academy • 62% achieved 5 GCSE’s at grades A* to C North Axholme Academy including English & Maths) • 11 young people not in education, employment or training (lowest) Children’s Centres Children’s Homes Crowle, Epworth Fieldside Youth Centres Epworth Crowle Wards Axholme North , Axholme South Axholme Central More information pertaining localities can be found as follows: Lynne Ashcroft Locality Manager Scunthorpe North, Brigg and Isle 01724 297103 [email protected] Tom Common Locality Manager Scunthorpe South and Barton 01724 297013 [email protected] Information regarding the arrangements to access Child and Family Support Services is available via our ‘Getting in Touch’ document through the following link: http://www.everynorthlincschildmatters.org.uk/files/do wnload/index?version_id=6293265 For further information relating to localities, please refer to the following websites: www.northlincs.gov.uk www.everynorthlincschildmatters.org.uk SAFE CHILDREN, SUPPORTED FAMILIES, TRANSFORMED LIVES .