Getting to Know Your Parish & Statistics What Is This Spotlight? Contents This Short Spotlight Brings Together a Range of Information About Your Parish, 1
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1 Research Getting to know your parish & Statistics What is this spotlight? Contents This short spotlight brings together a range of information about your parish, 1. Summary: a brief overview of your parish, including what look to be 5 of both in terms of your congregations, but also the wider community living in the most pressing social issues in your area your area. It covers areas such as Christian affiliation, population age and ethnicity profiles, household structures, deprivation, employment, schools 2. Age: age profile of your community and qualifications, alongside church statistics such as attendance and giving. 3. Ethnicity: ethnicity profile of your community How should I use it? 4. Integration: English language speaking and length of UK residency in your This spotlight is not an end in itself, but rather a starting place for you to community explore further. You may want to discuss it at a PCC meeting or with leadership teams. We’ve included some questions on each page to help you 5. Religious affiliation: religious affiliation in your community to think about the information, however some things will be of more relevance in some areas than others, and these are just suggestions to get 6. Households: families, dependents, one person households, temporary you started. We’ve also included some bigger questions about what to do residents and housing tenure next at the end of the spotlight on page 17. There’s space for you to write some notes here. It might be helpful to write a short paragraph to 7. Marital and civil partnership status summarise your community profile or note down anything that has struck you as particularly important. There are also details at the end for where 8. Employment: occupations, benefits and mobility in your community you can find further information should you want to dig a little deeper. 9. Education: CofE schools and qualification levels in your community Questions 10. Health: people with health problems and carers in your community There is information at the end of the spotlight about where this data comes from and how it was calculated. If you have any further queries then please 11. Deprivation: different types of deprivation in your community do contact the Research and Statistics team at [email protected] 2 Parish of: Woodham Mortimer w Hazeleigh Research & Parish Code: 580323 Statistics PARISH OVERVIEW Deanery MALDON & DENGIE Archdeaconry CHELMSFORD Diocese Chelmsford Included Churches 608323 Woodham Mortimer: St Margaret Parishioners at glance Population 20013 600 Age Profile (20112) 20112 600 Parish Proportion Christian 0-4 4% 20013 83% 5-15 15% Fresh Expressions Sorry, no Fresh Expressions listed for this parish. 20112 75% 16-64 61% Age Group 65 + 21% Issues to look out for in your parish Annual Parochial Returns Environment 60 1 50 Highest Male Life expectancy 40 week 30 Average 20 Lowest Attendance 10 Week October Weekly October Weekly 0 Local Amenities 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2011 Tax Efficient Planned 2011 Electoral 2011 Parish Child Deprivation Giving/person/week1 Roll1 Share Paid1 £5 28 £7,797 Housing Access 3 Demographics: AGE PROFILE AND ATTENDANCE AT SERVICES Research & Age profile of parish populations 20013 & 20112 Statistics 90 & over 85 - 89 75 - 84 65 - 74 60 - 64 Parish 45 - 59 2011 30 - 44 25 - 29 20 - 24 18 - 19 Parish 16 - 17 2001 15 10 - 14 8 - 9 5 - 7 0 - 4 30% 20% 10% 0% 10% 20% 30% 90 & over 90 & over 90 & over 75 - 89 75 - 89 75 - 89 60 - 74 60 - 74 60 - 74 45 - 59 45 - 59 45 - 59 30 - 44 30 - 44 30 - 44 15 - 29 15 - 29 15 - 29 0 - 14 0 - 14 0 - 14 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 0% 10% 20% 30% 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% Parish 20112 Deanery 20112 Diocese 20112 Does the age profile of your congregation match that of your parish? Are you engaging with the parish's largest demographic: those aged 45 - 59? 4 Demographics: AGE PROFILE AND ATTENDANCE AT SERVICES Research & Statistics Comparable Age profile of Adults Parish Population2 (2011) Highest Weeks Infant Baptisms Age 18 - 44 45 - 64 65 + (nearest 50) Attendance 20111 20111 Diocesan Congregation4 (2007) 20% 31% 49% 0 - 4 50 6 0 Diocesan Population2 (2011) 38% 24% 15% 5 - 15 100 16 - 64 400 46 65 + 150 Diocesan Core Congregation Age Profile4 (2007) 49% 17% 14% 13% 7% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% Does the age profile of your congregation match that of your parish? 5 Demographics: ETHNICITY Research & 2 Detailed Parish Ethnicity 2011 Percentage Minority Ethnic Background Statistics Diocesan Population2 (2011) 24% 4 Gypsy or Irish Diocesan Core Congregation (aged 18+ only) (2007) 9% British Irish Other White Traveller 95% 1% 1% 2% White & Black White & Black White & Asian Other Mixed Caribbean African <1% 0% 0% 0% Indian Pakistani Bangladeshi Chinese Other Asian Parish 0% 0% 0% 0% <1% Percentage ME: 2% African Caribbean Other Black 1% 0% 0% Arab Other Ethnic Group 0% <1% Parish Ethnicity2 2011 Parish Ethnicity3 2001 Diocese Ethnicity2 2011 White Mixed/Multiple ethnic group Asian/Asian British Black or Black British Other ethnic group Does the ethnicity profile of your congregation match that of your parish? Are you engaging with the parish's largest demographics: those describing themselves as White or Black or Black British? 6 Demographics: Integration Research & Statistics 2Percentage of people who 0% 1% 99% Cannot speak English well or cannot speak Have English as their main language (English or English Can speak English well or very well Welsh if in Wales) 2Resident in UK: 2 years or more but less 5 years or more but less Born in the UK Less than 2 years than 5 years than 10 years 10 years or more <1% 1% <1% 5% 94% Are services in your parish accessible to all residents? Do you offer any services in foreign languages? What can you offer those who may not have been in the UK for long? 7 RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION Research & National Average Statistics Percentage Christian2 (59.4%) 2 Diocese 2011 Parish2 2011 3 Parish 2001 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Christian Buddhist Hindu Jewish Muslim Sikh Other religions No religion Religion not stated Christians in your Parish In your parish 2 75% of the population (that is 550 people) declared themselves as Christian in 2011 Easter Communicants1 40 Statistics from the Annual Easter Day Attendance1 70 Parochial Returns 2011 Christmas Communicants1 21 Christmas Attendance1 34 How has the religious affiliation of those living in your parish changed over the past decade? How closely does it match that of the Diocese as a whole? Are Christians in your parish engaging with your churches? How are you engaging with other faith groups? 8 HOUSEHOLDS, LIFESTYLE AND THE COMMUNITY I Research & 2 Household Spaces 2011 Statistics With at least one usual resident i.e. not vacant 95% Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 1% Social rented as a percentage of all households2 5% Tenure2 200 <50 <50 Owner occupied households Private Rented households Social Rented households (including shared ownership) (including those living rent free) Who lives in your parish? Are there issues with access to housing? How permenant are your parishioners? 9 HOUSEHOLDS, LIFESTYLE AND THE COMMUNITY II Research & Household composition in your parish2 All Statistics Dependent percentages are of the total number of children 2% Other 4% households with residents. The smaller pie charts show the breakdown of a section of Aged 65 and over 10% the larger ones. You can use the colours to Other match. Other 4% households 6% One Person 14% Non- dependent children 3% Dependent children 4% Lone parent Aged 65 and Cohabiting 6% over 17% couple 7% One family Lone Parent 80% Households as a percentage of all households with Non- Non-dependent No children 18% 2 dependent children 10% children children <1% Married or 12% No children same-sex civil 3% partnership couple 50% Dependent children 4% Dependent children 21% Who lives in your parish? Are there a lot of households with children? What about lone parent households? Are there a lot of people living alone? 10 Marital and civil partnership status Research & 3 Statistics 2001 2011 2 Not living in a couple: Widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex civil partnership Not living in a couple: Divorced or formerly in a same-sex civil partnership which is now legally dissolved Not living in a couple: Separated (but still legally married or still legally in a same-sex civil partnership) Not living in a couple: Married or in a registered same-sex civil partnership Not living in a couple: Single (never married or never registered a same-sex civil partnership) Living in a couple: Cohabiting Living in a couple: Married or in a registered same-sex civil partnership 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% Your Parish Churches held1 No Weddings & No Blessings in 2010 1 Wedding & No Blessings in 2011 Do you hold many weddings in your parish? How is your parish supporting those in the above categories? 11 EMPLOYMENT AND SOCIAL GRADE, LIFESTYLE Research & 2 NS-SeC of Household Reference Person Statistics Not classified (Full-time students or not classifiable for other reasons) Never worked and long-term unemployed Routine occupations Semi-routine occupations Lower supervisory and technical occupations Small employers and own account workers Intermediate occupations Lower managerial, administrative and professional occupations Higher managerial, administrative and professional occupations 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% Finance Returns 2011 2010 The National Statistics Socio-economic Classification (NS-SeC) is an occupationally Parish Income1 £13,540 £13,538 based classification but has rules to provide coverage of the whole adult population.