WARD OVERVIEW COCKINGTON WITH CHELSTON

2018 Population - 7,951 Average Age - 48 ( Average - 48) Life Expectancy at birth (Male) - 81.2 (Torbay Average - 78.7) Life Expectancy at birth (Female) - 84.5 (Torbay Average - 82.7) Source: ONS Mid-Year estimates, PCMD

This profile provides an overview for Cockington The chart below (Fig 2) shows a population profile With Chelston, other JSNA Profiles for Torbay and for Cockington With Chelston broken down by age the Torbay towns can be found at and how this compares to Torbay and . http://www.southdevonandtorbay.info/needs- The proportion of dependants compared to assessment/jsna-narratives/ working age is slightly lower than Torbay. Fig 2: Population Profile

DEMOGRAPHY 90+ 85 to 89 80 to 84 Approximately 12% of residents live in areas 75 to 79 70 to 74 ranked amongst the 20% most deprived in 65 to 69 England (Fig 1). 60 to 64 55 to 59 50 to 54 Fig 1: Deprivation quintiles within Torbay 45 to 49 40 to 44 35 to 39 30 to 34 25 to 29 20 to 24 15 to 19 10 to 14 5 to 9 0 to 4 7% 5% 3% 1% 1% 3% 5% 7% Torbay England Source: ONS Mid-Year estimates 2018

Overall premature deaths for those aged 75 & under for the previous seven years have been significantly lower than Torbay as a whole. When compared to national figures they are significantly lower than England (Fig 3). Fig 3: Overall premature deaths per 100,000 under 75's (Age Standardised) - 2012 to 2018

Cockington With Torbay Chelston England 357 223 333

Ward rate significantly higher than Torbay Ward rate not significantly different from Torbay Source: IMD 2019 Ward rate significantly lower than Torbay Source: PCMD, ONS MYE Populations, PHOF - England, Image: 3.3% of the population was recorded as Black people by Mello from the Noun Project Asian Minority Ethnic by the 2011 Census.

Disability Free Life Expectancy is 64.0 years for males and 66.1 years for females in Cockington With Chelston.

Page 1 of 10 WARD OVERVIEW COCKINGTON WITH CHELSTON Within the Index of Multiple Deprivation there are Fig 5: Percentage of women who smoke at many sub-categories, one of these relates to time of delivery - 12/13 to 18/19 Living Environment Deprivation. Living Environment Deprivation is made of two sub- Cockington With Chelston Torbay England domains: 1. Indoor - Quality of Housing 2. 11.6% 17.7% 11.4% Outdoor - Measures of Air Quality, Road Traffic Accidents involving injury to pedestrians & cyclists.

Approximately 12% of residents live in areas Ward percentage significantly higher than Torbay ranked amongst the 20% most deprived areas of Ward percentage not significantly different from Torbay England in relation to the Living Environment. Ward percentage significantly lower than Torbay Source: Torbay & South Foundation Trust, PHOF - England, Fig 4: Living Environment Deprivation - IMD Image: Smoking by sandra from the Noun Project (2019) Teenage conception rates for 2013 to 2015 were made available at a level that is not consistent with the new ward boundaries. The new ward boundaries have been overlaid onto the data to show the differing rates of teenage conceptions across Torbay (Fig 6). Fig 6: Teenage Conceptions - 2013 to 2015

Source: IMD 2019

PREGNANCY

Smoking in pregnancy has detrimental effects for the growth and development of the baby. On average, pregnant women who smoke have more complications during pregnancy and labour. Rate significantly higher than Torbay The percentage of women recorded as smoking at Rate not significantly different from Torbay the time of delivery over the previous seven years Rate significantly lower than Torbay has been significantly lower in Cockington With Source: ONS Under 18 conceptions by MSOA Chelston than Torbay as a whole. When compared to national figures the rate is slightly higher than England (Fig 5).

Page 2 of 10 WARD OVERVIEW COCKINGTON WITH CHELSTON Breast milk offers the best nutrition for infants in Attainment 8 scores relate to a student's average the first stages of life. The percentage of women GCSE grade across eight core subjects, the breastfeeding 48 hours after delivery over the higher the Attainment 8 score, the better the previous seven years has been slightly higher in result. The average score over the previous four Cockington With Chelston than Torbay as a years has been significantly higher in Cockington whole. There are no exact matches for this data With Chelston than Torbay as a whole. When at a national level (Fig 7). compared to national figures they are significantly Fig 7: Percentage of all mothers who higher than England (Fig 9). breastfeed their babies in the first 48hrs after delivery - 12/13 to 18/19 Torbay figures relate to children resident within the Torbay area who attended Torbay maintained and academy schools. Fig 9: Average Attainment 8 Score (GCSEs) - Cockington With Chelston 74.3% 2016 to 2019

Cockington With Chelston Torbay England 54.2 48.6 47.4

Torbay 72.8%

Ward rate significantly lower than Torbay Ward percentage significantly lower than Torbay Ward rate not significantly different from Torbay Ward percentage not significantly different from Torbay Ward rate significantly higher than Torbay Ward percentage significantly higher than Torbay Source: Torbay Council Education, www.gov.uk GCSE equivalent Source: Torbay & South Devon Foundation Trust, Image: 2019 main tables, Image: A+ Student by Gan Khoor Lay from the Breastfeeding by Deemak Daksina from the Noun Project Noun Project

The deprivation pupil premium is allocated to EDUCATION those pupils that have been known to be eligible for free school meals at any pupil level census The percentage of children who achieved a good over the last six years. The average deprivation level of development at the Early Years pupil premium rate over the previous four years Foundation Stage over the previous four years has been significantly lower in Cockington With have been slightly lower in Cockington With Chelston than Torbay as a whole. When Chelston than Torbay as a whole. When compared to national figures they are significantly compared to national figures they are slightly lower than England (Fig 10). lower than England (Fig 8). Torbay figures relate to children resident within Torbay. Torbay figures relate to children resident within Fig 8: Percentage of children who achieved a the Torbay area who attended Torbay maintained good level of development at Early Years and academy schools. Foundation Stage - 2016 to 2019 Fig 10: Percentage of pupils eligible for Deprivation Pupil Premium - 15/16 to 18/19 Cockington With Chelston Torbay England 69.1% 71.1% 70.8% Cockington With Chelston Torbay England 22.3% 27.9% 26.1%

Ward percentage significantly lower than Torbay Ward percentage not significantly different from Torbay Ward percentage significantly higher than Torbay Ward percentage significantly higher than Torbay Ward percentage not significantly different from Torbay Source: Torbay Council Education, PHOF - England, Image: Children Ward percentage significantly lower than Torbay by Peter van Driel from the Noun Project Source: Torbay Council Education, www.gov.uk Pupil Premium conditions of grant, Image: pound sterling by Bastien Delmare from the Noun Project

Page 3 of 10 WARD OVERVIEW COCKINGTON WITH CHELSTON Children's weight for Reception and Year 6 pupils FINANCE is higher but not significantly higher than Torbay as a whole, in comparison to national figures it is higher but not significantly higher than England. The number of children in low income families (households where income is less than 60% of median income) is significantly lower in CRIME Cockington With Chelston than Torbay as a whole. When compared to national figures it is significantly lower than England (Fig 12). Recorded crime and anti-social behaviour (Fig 11) is currently recorded at police neighbourhood beat Fig 12: Percentage of Children in low income level of which there are seventeen areas. The families 2012 to 2016 highest concentrations of crime and anti-social Cockington With behaviour are in the central areas of Chelston Torbay England (Town Centre, Torre & Upton, Hele) and Paignton, 16.4% 21.1% 18.0% this is to be expected as these areas contain the highest concentrations of pubs, clubs and other nightlife. Fig 11: Crime and Anti-Social Behaviour rates - Ward percentage significantly higher than Torbay 16/17 to 18/19 Ward percentage not significantly different from Torbay Ward percentage significantly lower than Torbay Source: www.gov.uk - Personal tax credits in low income families, Image: pound sterling by Bastien Delmare from the Noun Project

The percentage rate of Job Seekers Allowance (JSA) / Universal Credit (UC) claimants over the last five years has been significantly lower in Cockington With Chelston than Torbay as a whole, compared to national figures it is significantly lower than England (Fig 13). Fig 13: Percentage of JSA/UC Claimants aged 16 to 64 - 2015 to 2019 (measure taken in March of each year)

Cockington With Chelston Torbay England 1.7% 2.4% 2.1%

Ward percentage significantly higher than Torbay Ward percentage not significantly different from Torbay Ward percentage significantly lower than Torbay Source: NOMIS - Claimant count by sex and age, Image: people by Anastasia Latysheva from the Noun Project

Citizens Advice provide free, confidential and impartial advice to those who are encountering Ward rate significantly higher than Torbay issues related to many subjects including Debt, Ward rate not significantly different from Torbay Benefits and Housing. They will often be the first Ward rate significantly lower than Torbay stop for people encountering these issues and as Source: Torbay Council - Community Safety Team such are a good barometer of the local economy.

Page 4 of 10 WARD OVERVIEW COCKINGTON WITH CHELSTON Fig 14: Query rates to Citizens Advice Fig 16: Requests for Adult social care support compared to Torbay - 2018/19 for new clients, aged 65 and over per 100,000 - 2016/17 to 2018/19 Issue Debt  significantly lower than Torbay Cockington With Chelston Torbay Benefits  significantly lower than Torbay 11,490 12,569 Housing  significantly lower than Torbay Source: Torbay Citizens Advice

Source: Torbay & South Devon Healthcare Trust, Image: social care Pension credit was introduced during 2003, its by Diego Naïve from the Noun Project main purpose is to give those of pensionable age in the UK a minimum guaranteed income. The percentage of claimants over the previous four The rate of long-term support for those aged 18 to years have been significantly lower in Cockington 64 who have a primary support reason of Learning With Chelston than Torbay as a whole. When Disability over the previous three years has been compared to national figures they are significantly significantly lower in Cockington With Chelston lower than England (Fig 15). than Torbay as a whole (Fig 17). Fig 15: Percentage of Pension Credit Fig 17: Rate of long-term support for those Claimants (60+) - 2015 to 2018 (measure taken with a primary support reason of Learning in February of each year) Disability, aged 18 to 64 per 100,000 - 2016/17 to 2018/19 Cockington With Chelston Torbay England 15.6% Cockington With 11.0% 12.7% Chelston Torbay 351 505

Ward percentage significantly higher than Torbay Source: Torbay & South Devon Healthcare Trust, Image: social care Ward percentage not significantly different from Torbay by Diego Naive from the Noun Project Ward percentage significantly lower than Torbay Source: NOMIS - benefit claimants pension credits for small areas, Image: pound sterling by Bastien Delmare from the Noun Project The rate of long-term support for individuals aged 18 and over who have a primary support reason of Mental Health over the previous three years has SOCIAL CARE been significantly lower in Cockington With Chelston than Torbay as a whole (Fig 18). The figures within the social care section for Fig 18: Rate of long-term support for those Torbay as a whole relate to those individuals with a primary support reason of Mental whose postcode is within the Torbay area, it does Health, aged 18 and over per 100,000 - 2016/17 not include those whose addresses are unknown to 2018/19 or are outside Torbay. Cockington With Chelston Torbay The number of requests for adult social care 178 279 support for new clients (65 and above) over the previous three years has been slightly lower in Cockington With Chelston than Torbay as a whole (Fig 16). A new client is defined as an individual Source: Torbay & South Devon Healthcare Trust, Image: Mental who was not in receipt of long term support at the Health by Blair Adams from the Noun Project time of the request. The key for all five charts in the Social Care The rate of long-term support for those aged 18 section is shown below: and over with a primary support reason of Ward rate significantly higher than Torbay Physical Personal Care over the previous three years has been significantly lower in Cockington Ward rate not significantly different from Torbay With Chelston than Torbay as a whole (Fig 19). Ward rate significantly lower than Torbay

Page 5 of 10 WARD OVERVIEW COCKINGTON WITH CHELSTON Fig 19: Rate of long-term support for those The number of emergency admissions over the with a primary support reason of Physical previous five years have been significantly lower Personal Care, aged 65 and over per 100,000 - in Cockington With Chelston than Torbay as a 2016/17 to 2018/19 whole. When compared to national figures they are significantly higher than England (Fig 22). Cockington With Chelston Torbay Fig 22: Emergency admissions per 100,000 2,485 3,310 population

15000 14000 13000 Source: Torbay & South Devon Healthcare Trust, , Image: home care 12000 by corpus delicti from the Noun Project 11000 10000 The rate of permanent admissions to nursing and 9000 residential homes for those individuals aged 65 8000 7000 and over for the previous three years has been 14/15 15/16 16/17 17/18 18/19 significantly lower in Cockington With Chelston than Torbay as a whole (Fig 20). These figures Cockington With Chelston Torbay England include individuals who were already placed at a Source: HES (Age Standardised) home prior to it becoming a long-term placement. Fig 20: Rate of permanent admissions to Public Health England estimate that alcohol abuse residential and nursing homes, aged 65 and costs approximately £21 billion a year (£11 billion over per 100,000 - 2016/17 to 2018/19 in alcohol related crime, £7 billion from lost productivity, £3.5 billion to the NHS). Cockington With Torbay Chelston 445 215 The number of alcohol related admissions over the previous five years have been significantly lower in Cockington With Chelston than Torbay as a whole. Compared to national figures they are Source: Torbay & South Devon Healthcare Trust, Image: nursing slightly higher than England (Fig 23). home by Cezary Lopacinski from the Noun Project Fig 23: Admission episodes for alcohol related conditions per 100,000 population

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800 The number of planned admissions over the previous five years have been significantly higher 600 in Cockington With Chelston than Torbay as a 400 whole. When compared to national figures they 200 are significantly lower than England (Fig 21). 0 Fig 21: Planned admissions per 100,000 14/15 15/16 16/17 17/18 18/19 population Cockington With Chelston Torbay England 20000 Source: HES (Narrow - Age Standardised) 19000 18000 Obesity doubles the risk of dying prematurely with 17000 obese adults 7 times more likely to become a type 16000 2 diabetic (Source: Childhood Obesity - a plan for 15000 action). 14000 14/15 15/16 16/17 17/18 18/19 Admissions containing a diagnosis of obesity over the last five years have been significantly lower in Cockington With Chelston Torbay England Cockington With Chelston than Torbay as a Source: HES (Age Standardised) whole. When compared to national figures they are significantly higher than England (Fig 24).

Page 6 of 10 WARD OVERVIEW COCKINGTON WITH CHELSTON Fig 24: Admission episodes with a diagnosis Fig 26: Emergency hospital admissions of obesity per 100,000 population caused by unintentional & deliberate injuries in children (0 to 14) per 10,000 - 11/12 to 18/19 2500 Cockington With 2000 Chelston Torbay England 121 110 105 1500

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0 Ward rate significantly higher than Torbay 14/15 15/16 16/17 17/18 18/19 Ward rate not significantly different from Torbay

Cockington With Chelston Torbay England Ward rate significantly lower than Torbay Source: HES, Image: Face with head bandage by Anniken & Source: HES (Age Standardised) Andreas from the Noun Project

Falls are the largest cause of emergency hospital References and further information: admissions for older people, and significantly impact on long term outcomes, for example a fall fingertips - https://fingertips.phe.org.uk/ causing a person to move from their own home to long-term nursing or residential care. Public Health Outcomes Framework - https://fingertips.phe.org.uk/profile/public-health- Emergency admissions for those aged 65 and outcomes-framework over for the previous five years have been slightly NCMP Profile - lower in Cockington With Chelston than Torbay as https://fingertips.phe.org.uk/profile/national-child- a whole. Compared to national figures they are measurement-programme slightly lower than England (Fig 25). Fig 25: Emergency hospital admissions due to NOMIS Official Labour Statistics - falls in people aged 65 and over per 100,000 https://www.nomisweb.co.uk/ over 65's - 14/15 to 18/19 Police Data - https://data.police.uk/

Cockington With Early Years Foundation Stage Profile - Chelston Torbay England 1,895 2,105 2,170 https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/early- years-foundation-stage-profile-results-2018-to- 2019 --1617 England Emergency hospital admissions due to falls in people aged 65 and over-- GCSE's - Ward rate significantly higher than Torbay https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/key- Ward rate not significantly different from Torbay stage-4-performance-2019-provisional Ward rate significantly lower than Torbay Source: HES (Age Standardised), Image: falling by Andrew Doane from the Noun Project

Emergency admissions due to unintentional and deliberate injuries for children aged 14 & under for the previous eight years have been slightly higher in Cockington With Chelston than Torbay as a whole. When compared to national figures they are slightly higher than England (Fig 26).

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TORQUAY WARDS AT A GLANCE - Shows the ward indicator relative to Torbay as a whole Significantly worse than Torbay average

Not significantly different from Torbay average Current ward is highlighted

Significantly better than Torbay average

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DEMOGRAPHY Premature Deaths  R Q   Q  PREGNANCY Smoking at time of delivery  R Q R  Q  Teenage Conceptions   Q Q  Q  Breastfeeding Q    R Q R EDUCATION Early Years Foundation Stage       R Attainment 8 (GCSEs) Q R Q R   R Deprivation Pupil Premium Q R Q R R Q R CRIME Recorded Crime R R Q R R Q R Anti-social behaviour R R  R R Q R FINANCE Children in low income families Q R Q R R Q R Job Seekers/Universal Credit Claimants R R Q R R Q  Debt queries to Citizen's Advice Bureau  R   R Q R Pension Credit Claimants  R Q R Q Q R SOCIAL CARE Adult Social Care Support for new clients (65+)     Q   Long-term support - Learning Disability (18-64)  R Q R    Long-term support - Mental Health (18+)  R  R Q Q Q Long-term support - Physical Personal Care (65+)  R   Q  R Permanent admissions to residential/nursing home (65+) R R  R Q   HEALTHCARE Hospital Planned admissions Q Q  Q Q Q R Hospital Emergency admissions Q R Q   Q  Alcohol related admissions R R Q   Q Q Obesity admissions Q R    Q R Emergency admissons for falls (65 and over)     Q   Admissions for unintentional & deliberate injuries (0 to 14)       

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PAIGNTON & BRIXHAM WARDS AT A GLANCE - Shows the ward indicator relative to Torbay as a whole

Significantly worse than Torbay average

Not significantly different from Torbay average Current ward is highlighted

Significantly better than Torbay average

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DEMOGRAPHY Premature Deaths R    R   Q 

PREGNANCY Smoking at time of delivery R    R Q R Q 

Teenage Conceptions R R      Q 

Breastfeeding     R Q R Q 

EDUCATION Early Years Foundation Stage R R      Q 

Attainment 8 (GCSEs) R   Q  Q R Q Q

Deprivation Pupil Premium R R Q R R Q R Q R

CRIME Recorded Crime R R R R R R R Q R

Anti-social behaviour R R R R R R R Q R

FINANCE Children in low income families R R  R R Q R Q  Job Seekers/Universal Credit R R R R R  R Q R Claimants Debt queries to Citizen's Advice R  Q R R Q R Q R Bureau Pension Credit Claimants R R  R R Q R Q 

SOCIAL CARE Adult Social Care Support for R    R R  Q R new clients (65+) Long-term support - Learning    R    Q R Disability (18-64) Long-term support - Mental R   R  R  Q R Health (18+) Long-term support - Physical R R R   R  Q R Personal Care (65+) Permanent admissions to R     R  Q R residential/nursing home (65+) HEALTHCARE Hospital Planned admissions R  Q R  Q R R R

Hospital Emergency admissions R R Q R R Q R Q R

Alcohol related admissions R   R R  R Q 

Obesity admissions R  Q R  Q R   Emergency admissons for falls  R        (65 and over) Admissions for unintentional &          deliberate injuries (0 to 14)

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