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Ingleby Barwick West WARD PROFILE 2019

Information and Improvement Services March 2019

1 CONTENTS Page No.

Executive Summary 3 Source Data 7 Ward Map 9 Key Household Characteristics 10 Adult Services 11 Arts, Culture and Leisure 16 Children and Young People 18 Community Safety 27 Economic Regeneration and Transport 31 Environment and Housing 38 Health and Wellbeing 43 Strong Communities 45

2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Ingleby Barwick West Ward is in Stockton South and is home to just under 12,500 people. It is predominantly home to families with children, living in upmarket suburban, detached homes, with three or four bedrooms, which are owned with a mortgage. It is the 26th (out of 26) most deprived (i.e. least deprived) Ward in the Borough.

In terms of Adult Services, the Ward is home to below Borough, North East and proportions of residents providing unpaid care, households occupied by a single person and families aged 65+, adults receiving adult social care services and new recipients of the same. Additionally, just 0.5% of all recipients of home care provided by the Council live in this Ward.

Regarding Arts, Culture and Leisure, the Ward is home to above Borough average proportions of households likely to participate in sport both up to and more than 2 hours per week and below Borough average proportions of households unlikely to exercise by jogging, walking or going to the gym and likely to access entertainment sites online.

The Ward’s characteristics in terms of Children and Young People are as follows. Ingleby Barwick West has a below Borough average uptake of free childcare for 2 year olds; proportion of vacant 30 hour places for 3 and 4 year olds; proportion of pupils (up to Year 11) who are eligible for

3 free school meals; proportion of children and young people (up to Year 14) recorded with SEN involvement; proportion of young people aged 16 – 18 in government training schemes; and, proportion of young people aged 16 – 18 in employment and apprenticeships.

Comparing the Ward with the Borough, the North East and England overall, the proportion of pupils achieving a good level of development at Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), as at end of Reception is greater; the proportion of pupils achieving Expected Standard in combined Reading, Writing and Maths at Key Stage 2 is greater; pupils’ average Attainment 8 score is greater; pupils’ average Progress 8 score is greater; the proportion of pupils achieving 5+ in English and Maths GCSE is greater; the proportion of pupils achieving 4+ in English and Maths is greater; and, the proportion of young people aged 16 – 18 in full time education is greater.

Considering the Ward against the North East and the Borough only, it is home to fewer young people aged 16 – 18 not in education, employment or training (NEET) and fewer young people aged 16 – 18 NEET because unavailable for work. In terms of safeguarding, the Ward is home to 2.6% of the Borough’s Children in Need (CiN), 1.2% of the Borough’s children subject to a Child Protection Plan (CPP) and 0.8% of the Borough’s Children in Our Care (CiOC).

Considering Community Safety, the Ward was the location for around 2% of the Borough’s recorded crimes, recorded criminal damage and arson offences and recorded theft offences. In some contrast, almost 15% of the Borough’s domestic abuse crimes took place in the Ward, but, the Ward was the location for a smaller proportion of domestic abuse crimes per 1,000 people than is the case across the Borough.

In comparison with the Borough, the North East and England, the Ward was the location for the smallest rate of recorded crimes per 1,000 people; criminal damage and arson per 1,000 people; theft offences per 1,000 people. It is also the location for a smaller rate of ASB incidents per 1,000 people than across the Borough and England overall. Considering fires, the Ward was the location for just 0.02% of all primary and secondary deliberate fires respectively in England.

4 In terms of Economic Regeneration and Transport, compared with the Borough, the North East and England overall, the Ward is home to more residents aged 16 – 74 with a degree, HNC or professional qualification and a smaller proportion of residents aged 16 – 64 claiming Job Seekers Allowance (JSA); residents aged 18 – 24 claiming JSA or Universal Credit; residents who have elementary occupations; residents who are process, plant and machine operatives; residents who work in sales and customer service occupations; residents who travel to work by bus or train; residents who travel to work on foot; and, adults with no qualifications.

In comparison with England, the Ward is home to a smaller proportion of residents who are economically active self-employed but that proportion is greater in this Ward than across the Borough and the North East overall.

Comparing the Ward with the Borough overall, it is home to a smaller proportion of households likely to have a net annual income of <£15K; households likely to be finding it difficult/very difficult to cope on income; households unlikely to hold a current account; and, households likely to use Facebook every day. It is also home to larger proportions of households likely to surf the internet everyday/most days and households likely to use Twitter every day.

Regarding Environment and Housing, the Ward is the location for just under 1% of the Borough’s fly tipping removals. Compared with the Borough, the North East and England, the Ward is home to a smaller proportion of households in fuel poverty; residents who are social renters; and, residents who are private renters. In contrast, the Ward has a larger proportion of house owners than across the Borough, the North East and England overall.

The mean and median (average) house prices for all sold property are greater than for the Borough and the North East, but lower than for England.

5 In comparison with the Borough overall, the Ward is home to larger proportions of households in the following Council Tax bands: C, D, E , F and G. At the same time, it is also home to smaller proportions of households in the following Council Tax bands: A, B and H.

Considering Health and Wellbeing, the Ward is home to better than England average numbers of mothers who smoke during pregnancy; low birthweight babies; children ‘not ready’ for school; 11-year olds who are obese; new cases of cancer; completed NHS health checks; life expectancy for males (years); emergency admissions to hospital for all causes, chronic heart disease, myocardial infarction and chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder; and, deaths from all causes (<75 years) and circulatory disease. It is also home to worse than England average numbers of breastfeeding mothers; people aged 16+ who binge drink; emergency admissions to hospital for stroke; female life expectancy (years); and, deaths from all causes, cancer and respiratory disease.

In terms of Strong Communities, broadly speaking, the Ward has a larger proportion of residents aged 0 – 19 and residents aged 16 – 64 and a smaller proportion of residents aged 65+ than is the case across the Borough, the North East and England. In comparison with the Borough, the North East and England overall, the Ward is home to a larger proportion of families with dependent children and residents identifying as Christians. The BME population in this Ward (primarily Indian or British Indian) is proportionally larger than across the Borough and the North East, but not England overall. The proportion of residents identifying as non-Christian in this Ward is smaller than across the Borough, the North East and England overall.

Roughly three quarters of the population aged 18+ is registered to vote and just over four in ten young people aged 16 and 17 are registered thus.

6 Back to Contents Page Source Data

Links to Theme/Area Reference Data Set/Indicator Source Date Charts and Tables Population Information AS1 – AS2 CENSUS (2011) – Health and Provision of Unpaid Care 2011 Click Here – Care Provision Adult Services AS3 – AS6 Population - Households CENSUS (2011) – Household Composition 2011 Click Here Numbers and Percentage of those in AS7 – AS13 SBC – Systems and Planning & Performance Nov 2018 Click Here receipt of services Arts, Culture ACL1 – ACL4 Sport and Culture Experian Mosaic – Public Sector 2016 Click Here & Leisure CYP1 – CYP3 Early Years – Take Up of Placements SBC – Family Information Service Nov 2018 Click Here CYP4 School Years SBC - Planning & Performance – School Census Dec 2018 Click Here CYP5 Early Years Foundation Stage Profile SBC - Planning & Performance Nov 2018 Click Here Summer Children & CYP6 – CYP11 School Years – Performance Tables SBC - Planning & Performance Click Here Young People 2018 CYP12 - 16 Post 16 Academic Year 12 and Year 13 SBC - Integrated Youth Support Services – Youth Direction Nov 2018 Click Here Children’s Services CYP19 – CYP24 - Children In Need Click Here SBC - Planning & Performance Sep 2018 - Children In Care Community CS1 – CS15 Crime and Anti-Social Behaviour Police Data Base Nov 2018 Click Here Safety CS16 – CS17 Fires System – Ward Data Nov 2018 Click Here ERT1 – ERT4 Economic Activity and Unemployment NOMIS (Official Labour Market Statistics) Nov 2018 Click Here Economic ERT5 – ERT12 Occupations and Industry CENSUS (2011) – Industry and Occupation 2011 Click Here Regeneration & Transport ERT13 – ERT15 Economic Activity and Unemployment Experian Mosaic - Public Sector 2016 Click Here ERT16 – ERT18 Internet Use Experian Mosaic - Public Sector 2016 Click Here CENSUS (2011). Gov.uk – Sub-Regional fuel poverty data EH1 Environment – Fuel Poverty 2011/2018 Click Here (2018) EH2 – EH3 Fly Tipping SBC - Care for Your Area - (CFYA ) - 2017-18 Nov 2018 Click Here Environment Housing (Average and Median House ONS (Office for National Statistics) EH4 – EH5 Sept 2018 Click Here & Housing Price) House Price Statistics for Small Areas EH6 – EH8 Tenure Status CENSUS (2011) – Tenure 2011 Click Here EH9 – EH16 Council Tax Status SBC - Council Tax - Information/Data Nov 2011 Click here

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HWB1 Children Not "School Ready" SBC - Planning & Performance 2017 & 2018 Click Here HWB2 Childhood Obesity (11-year olds) NHS Digital 2015/16 - 2017/18 Click Here HWB3 Hospital Admissions (<19) for Injuries 2013/14 - 2014/15 NHS North of England Commissioning Support Unit Click Here HWB4 NHS Health Checks Completed 2017/18 HWB5 2016/17 Mothers Smoking in Pregnancy North Tees and Hartlepool Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Click Here Health & HWB6 Mothers Breastfeed (at 6 - 8 weeks) 2014/15-2015/16 HW7 - HW8 Public Health England 2011/15 Wellbeing New Cases of Cancer; Life Expectancy at Birth Click Here HWB9 Low Birth Weight Babies SBC - Public Health 2015 HWB10 Binge Drinking (Over 16) Public Health England 2008 Click Here HWB11 Mortality and Causes of Death Public Health England 2010/14 Click Here HWB12 Emergency Admissions to Hospital Public Health England 2011/12 - 2015/16 Click Here

HWB13 Over 65s Referred into Mental Health Services North Tees and Hartlepool Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust 2016 Click Here D1 – D12 Population and Demographics ONS (Office for National Statistics) Mid 2017 Population 2017 Click Here Estimates D13 – D14 Dependent Children CENSUS (2011) – Families with Dependent Children 2011 Click Here D15 – D17 Dwellings Combined Authority - Dwelling Estimates (Mid 2016 Click Here 2016) Strong D18 – D23 Ethnicity and Religion CENSUS (2011) – Ethnic Group 2011 Click Here Communities D24 – D26 Electoral Registration SBC - (Democratic Services) - Electoral Registration Sept 2018 Click Here D28 – D67 Experian Mosaic Experian Mosaic - Public Sector (Summary of D28 - D67) 2016 Click Here D68 – D76 School, Community Centre, Libraries SBC - Community Facilities - Local Land and Property Jan 2019 Click Here Gazetteer (Summary of D68 - D76) D98 Deprivation Indices of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) - (2015) 2015 Click Here

*PLEASE NOTE: If there is no data shown against the Ward name – either in a chart, or table in this Ward Profile – this means that the actual data value is 0 (zero). It does not mean that the data is missing.

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Ingleby Barwick West Ward

Ward Back to Contents Page 9 © Crown Copyright and database right 2019 Ordnance Survey 100023297 Not to Scale Most Dominant Household Group – HG6 Domestic Success Second Most Dominant Household Group – HG3 Aspiring Homemakers

(58.8% of all households in the Ward) (18.3% of all households in the Ward)

(9.1% of all households in the Borough) (11.5% of all households in the Borough)

The most likely key features of this group are: The most likely key features of this group are: • Families with Children • Younger Households • Upmarket Suburban Homes • Full Time Employment • Owned with a Mortgage • Private Suburbs • Three or Four Bedrooms • Affordable Housing Costs • High Internet Use • Starter Salaries • Own New Technology • Buy and Sell on eBay

The most likely characteristics of this group include: The most likely key characteristics of this group further include: • Most are likely to be aged 41 - 45 • Most are likely to be aged 31 - 35 • Household income likely to be between £70k - £99k • Household income likely to be between £30k - £39k • Household composition likely to be Families • Household composition likely to be F a m i l i e s • Likely to have two children • Likely to have two children • Likely to own home • Likely to own home • Likely to live in Detached Properties • Likely to live in Semi Detached Properties

This group is most likely to have the following health characteristics: This group is most likely to have the following health characteristics: • Most are likely to be in very good or good health (86%) • Most are likely to be in very good or good health (83%) • 3.4% are likely to be in bad or very bad health • 4.6% are likely to be in bad or very bad health • 11% are likely to have health problems or a disability which limits • 15.5% are likely to have health problems or a disability which work/activities limits work/activities • 36% are likely to not take exercise • 38% are likely to not take exercise

This group is most likely to have the following communication channel This group is most likely to have the following communication channel preferences and habits: preferences and habits: • Preferred methods of contact is likely to be email (62%) and post • Preferred methods of contact is likely to be email (63%) and post (12%) (12%) • 96% are likely to access the internet daily or several times a day • 95% are likely to access the internet daily or several times a day

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Our vision is that people can get the right level and type of support at the right me to help, prevent, reduce or delay the need for ongoing support and maximise their independence.

This secon provides informaon about each of the following subjects:

- Provision of unpaid care - Households aged 65+ - Adult social care services and support - Home care Big plans for the care we provide

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11 AS2 - % Residents providing unpaid care/week

11.0% 10.4% 10.3%

8.1%

Ingleby Barwick West Ward Stockton on Tees Borough England

Geography AS1 - No. residents providing unpaid care/week  Ingleby Barwick West Ward 881 Stockton on Tees Borough 19,924

Back to Source Data 12 AS6 - % of households occupied by one family, all aged 65+ AS4 - % of households occupied by single person aged 65+

13.5% 12.4% 8.1% 8.2% 8.1% 11.9%

3.1% 2.5%

Ingleby Barwick Stockton on Tees North East England England Ingleby Barwick Stockton on Tees North East England England West Ward Borough West Ward Borough

Geography AS3 - No. households AS5 - No. households occupied by single person occupied by one family, aged 65+ all aged 65+  Ingleby Barwick West Ward 93 116 Stockton on Tees Borough 9,416 6,374

Back to Source Data 13 AS8 - % adult residents receiving adult social care services and support during the year AS10 - % New adult social care clients receiving services and support during the year

5.1% 2.2%

2.2% 0.9%

Ingleby Barwick West Ward Stockton on Tees Borough Ingleby Barwick West Ward Stockton on Tees Borough

Geography AS7 - No. adult residents AS9 - No. new adult social receiving adult social care care clients receiving services services and support/year and support during/year  2.6% Ingleby Barwick West Ward 200 82 AS13 - % of adults in Borough who receive social Stockton on Tees Borough 7,829 3,401 care services and support live in this Ward

Back to Source Data 14 Ingleby Barwick West Ward 44 AS11 - No. adult social care clients receiving home care service provided by the Council/year Stockton on Tees Borough 0.5% AS12 - % adult social care clients 1,947 receivinghome care service provided by the AS11 - No. adult social care clients receiving home care service provided by the Council/year Council/year

Geography AS11 - No. adult social care clients receiving home care service provided by the Council/year  Ingleby Barwick West Ward 44 Stockton on Tees Borough 1,947

Back to Source Data 15 Arts, Culture and Leisure

Our vision is of a Borough where our heritage, fesvals, cultural acvies and leisure facilies help us aract visitors and investment, and where sport and acve leisure opportunies help people sustain healthier lifestyles.

This secon includes informaon about each of the following subjects: - Sport - Exercise - Entertainment Big plans for great experiences

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16 ACL1 - % of Households likely to parcipate in Sport up to 2 hours/week ACL2 - % of households likely to parcipate in Sport more than 2 hours/week

18.8% 17.2% 12.1% 12.8%

Ingleby Barwick West Stockton on Tees Borough Ingleby Barwick West Ward Stockton on Tees Borough Ward

ACL3 - % of households unlikely to exercise by jogging, walking or going to gym ACL4 - % of households likely to access Entertainment Sites On-Line

24% 49.0% 20% 36.4%

Ingleby Barwick West Stockton on Tees Borough Ingleby Barwick West Ward Stockton on Tees Borough Ward

Back to Source Data 17 Children and Young People Our vision is of a great place to grow up, where children and young people are protected from harm and supported to be the best they can be in life.

This secon provides informaon about each of the following subjects: - Childcare - Free school meals (FSM) - Special Educaonal Needs (SEN) - Educaon - Post 16 Educaon, Employment and Training - Children in Need (CiN) - Child Protecon Plans (CPP) - Children in Our Care (CiOC) Big plans for the young people of the Borough

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18 CYP1 - % of take-up of free childcare for 2 year olds CYP 3 - Average % of vacant 30 hour places for 3 & 4 year olds

89.6% 59.0% 84.2% 58.0%

Ingleby Barwick West Stockton on Tees Ingleby Barwick West Stockton on Tees Ward Borough Ward Borough

Geography CYP2 - No. children accessing NOTE: The proporon of childcare places taken per Ward is 30 hours free childcare for 3 calculated by dividing the number of childcare places taken up by & 4 yr olds the number of eligible children per Ward. Because parents can  choose childcare provider, it is not always the case that they select a Ingleby Barwick West Ward 82 provider in the Ward they live. The propronal take up may Stockton on Tees Borough 809 therefore exceed 100%.

Back to Source Data 19 CYP4 - % of pupils (up to Yr 11) eligible for Free School Meals CYP5 - % of children and young people (up to Yr 14) recorded with SEN involvement

18.3% 14.8%

10.9%

3.5%

Ingleby Barwick West Ward Stockton on Tees Borough Ingleby Barwick West Ward Stockton on Tees Borough

Back to Source Data 20 CYP6 - % of pupils achieving good level of development at Early Years Foundaon Stage CYP7 - % of pupils achieving expected standard in combined Reading, Wring and Maths (at KS2)

79.9%

70.5% 71.5% 71.5% 80.9% 70.0% 67.0% 64.0%

Ingleby Barwick West Stockton on Tees North East England Ingleby Barwick West Stockton on Tees North East England Ward Borough Ward Borough

Back to Source Data 21 CYP8 - Pupil's average Aainment 8 Score CYP9 - Pupil's average Progress 8 Score

0.24

54.90 -0.08 46.70 44.70 46.40

-0.23

Ingleby Barwick West Stockton on Tees North East England Ingleby Barwick West Stockton on Tees North East England Ward Borough Ward Borough

NOTE: Progress 8 measures a student's progress between Key Stage 2 and Key Stage 4 across eight key NOTE: Aainment 8 measures a student's average grade across eight subjects – the same subjects. It shows whether students have performed to expectaon, based on a value-added measure using subjects that count towards Progress 8. The eight subjects fit into three groups: English and Key Stage 2 English and Maths as a baseline. It's checked by geng a sample of Year 11 students to sit English Maths; English Baccalaureate (Ebacc - the highest scores from the sciences, computer science, and Maths reference tests in March before their June GCSEs. Progress 8 only compares schools with similar geography, history and languages); and, the Open group (any remaining GCSEs and other intakes and is designed to encourage schools to offer a broad, well-balanced curriculum and is used towards approved academic, arts or vocaonal qualificaons). determining the 'floor standard' for schools.

Back to Source Data 22 CYP10 - % of pupils achieving 5+ in English and Maths GCSE CYP11 - % of pupils achieving 4+ in English and Maths

62.9% 83.7%

66.7% 47.6% 62.0% 63.9% 43.0% 40.5%

Ingleby Barwick Stockton on Tees North East England Ingleby Barwick Stockton on Tees North East England West Ward Borough West Ward Borough

Back to Source Data 23 CYP12 - % of young people aged 16 - 18 in full me educaon, CYP13 - % Young people aged 16 - to 18 in government training schemes, CYP14 - % Young people in employment & apprenceships

86.5% 83.4% 79.7% 78.4%

9.7% 12.0% 2.4% 2.8% Ingleby Barwick West Ward Stockton on Tees Borough North East England CYP12 - % Young people aged 16 - 18 in full me educaon CYP13 - % Young people aged 16 - to 18 in government training schemes CYP14 - % Young people in employment & apprenceships

Back to Source Data 24 CYP15 - % of young people aged 16 - 18 not in educaon, employment or training (NEET) CYP16 - % of young people aged 16 - 18 NEET because unavailable to work

3.4% 3.4% 1.2%

0.9%

0.9% 0.3%

Ingleby Barwick West Ward Stockton on Tees Borough North East Ingleby Barwick West Ward Stockton on Tees Borough North East

Back to Source Data 25 Geography CYP19 - No. Children CYP20 - % of CYP21 - No. CYP22 - % of CYP23 - No. of Children CYP24 - % of Borough's in Need (CiN) Borough's Children in children subject to Borough's children in Our Care (CiOC) Children in Our Care Need (CiN) a Child Protecon subject to a Child (CiOC) Plan (CPP) Protecon Plan (CPP)  Ingleby Barwick West Ward 49 2.6% 3 1.2% 4 0.8% Stockton on Tees Borough 1,903 257 503

Back to Source Data 26 Community Safety

Our vision is to make the Borough a place where levels of crime and fear of crime are low and people feel safe and secure.

This secon contains informaon about each of the following subjects: - Recorded crimes - Domesc abuse - Criminal damage and arson - The offences - An Social Behaviour (ASB) - Fires Big plans for keeping our communies safe

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27 Geography CS1 - No. recorded crimes CS3 - Crime recorded rate reported per 1,000 populaon  Ingleby Barwick West Ward 308 24.7 England 83.0 Stockton on Tees Borough 16,196 83.0 1.9% North East England 102.9 CS2 - % Recorded crimes reported

Geography CS4 - No. recorded CS6 - Domesc abuse crime domesc abuse crimes recorded rate per 1,000 populaon  14.8% Ingleby Barwick West Ward 76 6.1 CS5 - % Total domesc abuse crimes Stockton on Tees Borough 2,717 14.0

Back to Source Data 28 CS8 - % of Borough's recorded criminal damage and arson offences Geography CS7 - No. recorded CS9 - Criminal criminal damage damage and arson and arson offences recorded rate per 1,000 populaon  Ingleby Barwick West Ward 46 3.7 England 9.9 Stockton on Tees Borough 2,706 13.7 1.7% North East England 16.3

Geography CS10 - No. recorded the CS12 - Rate recorded the CS11 - % Recorded theft offences (excl. burglary, vehicle crime or robbery) offences (excl. burglary, vehicle offences (excl. burglary, crime or robbery) vehicle crime or robbery) per 1,000 populaon  Ingleby Barwick West Ward 40 3.2 Stockton on Tees Borough 1,742 8.8 England 9.1 North East England 10.8 2.3%

Back to Source Data 29 Geography CS13 - No. recorded an- CS15 - An-social behaviour social behaviour incidents incident rate per 1,000 populaon  Ingleby Barwick West Ward 254 20.4 Stockton on Tees Borough 12,084 61.5 2.1% England 1,542,857 28.0 CS14 - % all recorded anti-social behaviour incidents

Ingleby Barwick West Ward 5 19 CS16 - No. deliberate primary fires CS17 - No. secondary fires

Stockton on Tees Borough 115 516 CS16 - No. deliberate primary fires CS17 - No. secondary fires

North East England 1,928 11,958 CS16 - No. deliberate primary fires CS17 - No. secondary fires

England 21,472 89,038 CS16 - No. deliberate primary fires CS17 - No. secondary fires

Back to Source Data 30 Economic Regeneraon and Transport

Our vision is of an economically prosperous Borough that is dynamic, excing and inving with infrastructure to support the development of business start-ups, business growth new jobs and skills.

This secon includes informaon about each of the following subjects: - Benefit claimants - Occupaons - Travel to work - Qualificaons - Household finances - Internet and social media Big plans for an outstanding Borough

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31 ERT2 - % residents aged 16- 64 claiming Job Seekers Allowance (JSA) or Universal Credit ERT4 - % residents aged 18 to 24 claiming Job Seekers allowance (JSA) or Universal Credit

5.9% 5.6%

3.8% 3.4% 3.2% 2.1% 2.3%

0.7%

Ingleby Barwick West Ward Stockton on Tees Borough North East England England

Geography ERT1 - No. residents ERT3 - No. residents aged 16- 64 claiming aged 18 to 24 claiming Job Seekers Allowance Job Seekers allowance (JSA) or Universal Credit (JSA) or Universal Credit Ingleby Barwick West Ward 55 20 Stockton on Tees Borough 4,220 955

Back to Source Data 32 Ingleby Barwick West Ward 5.7% 4.8% 8.1% 8.3%

Stockton on Tees Borough 11.5% 8.4% 10.5% 6.4%

North East England 12.2% 8.7% 10.4% 6.5%

England 11.1% 7.2% 8.4% 9.8%

ERT5 - % residents who have elementary occupaons ERT6 - % residents who are process, plant and machine operaves ERT7 - % residents who work in sales and customer service occupaons ERT8 - % economically acve self-employed residents Back to Source Data 33 Ingleby Barwick West Ward 2.9% 1.8%

Stockton on Tees Borough 4.5% 5.3%

North East England 6.3% 6.4%

England 8.3% 6.9%

ERT9 - % residents travel to work by bus or train ERT10 - % residents travel to work on foot

Back to Source Data 34 8.3% Ingleby Barwick West Ward 37.5%

23.8% Stockton on Tees Borough 22.8%

26.5% North East England 22.2%

22.5% England 27.4%

ERT11 - % adults with no qualificaons ERT12 - % residents aged 16-74 with a degree, HNC or professional qualificaons

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2.6%

Ingleby Barwick West Ward 22.1%

3.1%

29.3%

Stockton on Tees Borough 47.2%

8.3%

ERT13 - % of households likely to have a net annual income <£15K ERT14 - % of households likely to be finding it difficult/very difficult to cope on income ERT15 - % of households unlikely to hold a current account

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Ingleby Barwick West Ward 95.8% 63.0% 26.5%

ERT16 - % of households likely to surf internet everyday/most days

ERT17 - % of households likely to use Facebook everyday/most days ERT18 - % of households likely to use Twier every day/most days

Stockton on Tees Borough 95.1% 70.4% 25.7%

Back to Source Data 37 Environment and Housing Our vision is to make the Borough a beer place to live and a more aracve place to do business with clean streets, carefully tended parks and open spaces, affordable and desirable housing.

This secon provides informaon about each of the following subjects: - Fuel poverty - Fly pping - House prices - Home ownership - Council Tax Big plans for our places and open spaces

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38 EH1 - % of households in fuel poverty

13.4% 13.8% 11.1%

6.2%

Ingleby Barwick West Ward Stockton on Tees Borough North East England England

NOTE: Geography EH2 - No. fly pping EH3 - % Borough’s total removals fly pping removals  Fuel poverty esmates are published at Lower Super Output Area (LSOA) level and are modelled drawing from naonal data included in the English housing survey.. Cauon must be taken when Ingleby Barwick West Ward 26 0.9% inferring trends from the figures as there are instabilies associated with the esmates and an Stockton on Tees Borough 3,026 100.0% unknown level of accuracy. Addionally, Ward level esmates have been calculated using a “best-fit” approach using the LSOA esmates. This further impacts on the quality of figures so further cauon is advised. Published LSOA data can be found here: hps://www.gov.uk/government/stascs/sub- regional-fuel-poverty-data-2018

Back to Source Data 39 EH4 - Average (mean) house price for all sold property in year (£) and EH5 - Median house price all sold property in year (£)

£235,000

£194,750

£144,000 £136,000

£300,560

£218,399 £167,772 £160,647

Ingleby Barwick West Ward Stockton on Tees Borough North East England England EH4 - Average (mean) house price for all sold property in year (£) EH5 - Median house price all sold property in year (£)

Back to Source Data 40 EH6 - % of residents house owners, EH7 - % of residents social renters, EH8 - % of residents private renters

9.5% 13.1% 13.7% 16.8%

17.2% 23.0% 17.7%

89.1%

68.5% 61.8% 63.3%

Ingleby Barwick West Ward Stockton on Tees Borough North East England England EH6 - % residents house owners EH7 - % residents social renters EH8 - % residents private renters

Back to Source Data 41 Geography EH9 - % EH10 - % EH11 - % EH12 - % EH13 - % EH14 - % EH15 - % EH16 - % households households households households households households households households - Council Tax - Council Tax - Council Tax - Council Tax - Council Tax - Council Tax - Council Tax - Council Tax Band A Band B Band C Band D Band E Band F Band G Band H  Ingleby Barwick West Ward 0.4% 8.4% 23.3% 32.2% 24.0% 9.1% 2.5% 0.0% Stockton on Tees Borough 40.5% 19.2% 18.3% 11.0% 6.5% 2.8% 1.5% 0.1%

Back to Source Data 42 Health and Wellbeing Our vision is for a place where people are supported to be healthy. This section provides information on each of the following subjects: - Pregnancy, babies and children - Alcohol - Cancer - NHS Health Checks - Mental Health - Life Expectancy - Emergency admissions to hospital - Mortality and causes of death Big plans for the health of our people

Back to Contents Page 43 � Stockton-on-Tees ward Health summary � Stockton-on-Tees Ward Health Summary � BOROUGH COUNCIL � BOROUGH COUNCIL

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NHS health checks new cases of cancer completed

Life expectancy at birth (years) over65s Males Females referred into mental 80.7 80.8 VG) health Ao services �tititt.fil

Emergency admissions to hospital A G)8 07 All causes .r. G 13 Chronic heart disease Ve 8 Stroke A $ 7 Myocardial infarction A O 6 Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Mortality and causes of death v 4J 44 All causes A e 15 All causes: under 75 years v 4D 12 Cancer r- G) 8 Circulatory disease v 4D 6 Respiratory disease

Note: • Data included in the above infographic is collated from sources HWB1 – HWB13 • All of the data used to create the infographics represent what happens in an average year in this Ward, using the most recent data available. • See D1 - D12, D98 and ERT2 on Source Data sheet for population, deprivation and employment.

Back to Source Data 44 Strong Communies

Our vision is for communies that are diverse, cohesive, caring and vibrant.

This secon provides informaon on each of the following subjects: - Populaon by age - Families and Dwellings - Ethnicity - Religion/Belief - Voter registraons - Muple deprivaon Big plans for helping our communies prosper

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45 Key Community Resources

Ingleby Barwick Library All Saints Academy

Youth Outreach Teams (throughout the week) Barley Fields Primary School

Mrs B's Community Hive Ingleby Mill Primary School (previously Barley Fields Children’s Centre) Myton Park Primary School

St Therese Of Lisieux Roman Catholic Primary School Woodbridge Medical Practice - Branch Surgery

Ingleby Healthcare Ltd, Pharmacy, Myton Road Romano Park

Windmill Park Ingleby Care Home Ingleby Barwick Golf Club Roseville Care Centre

Back to Source Data 46 Geography D1 - No. usual D2 - % of D3 - No. of D5 - No. of D6 - % of D7 - No. of D8 - % of D9 - No. D11 - No. of residents (all Borough populaon populaon aged populaon populaon aged populaon aged populaon populaon aged ages) populaon (all aged 0-19 16/17 aged 16/17 18+ 18+ aged 16-64 65+ ages)  Ingleby Barwick West Ward 12,461 6.3% 3,776 364 2.9% 8,904 71.5% 8,384 884 England 55,619,430 13,169,095 1,268,395 2.3% 43,752,473 78.7% 34,950,948 10,030,511 North East England 2,644,727 592,800 59,225 2.2% 2,117,316 80.1% 1,658,564 514,903 Stockton on Tees Borough 196,487 45,616 4,431 2.3% 153,237 78.0% 122,651 35,017

D4 - % of populaon aged 0-19, D10 - % of populaon aged 16-64, D12 - % of populaon aged 65+

30.3% Ingleby Barwick West Ward 67.3% 7.1%

23.2% Stockton on Tees Borough 62.4% 17.8%

22.4% North East England 62.7% 19.5%

23.7% England 62.8% 18.0%

D4 - % of populaon aged 0-19 D10 - % of populaon aged 16-64 D12 - % of populaon aged 65+

Back to Source Data 47 Geography D13 - No. families with children D15 - No. D16 - No. occupied D17 - % vacant dwellings dwellings dwellings  Ingleby Barwick West Ward 1,953 4,400 4,300 0.0 Stockton on Tees Borough 24,928 86,200 84,600 0.0 North East England 313,502 England 6,408,564

D14 - % families with dependent children

60.9%

44.1% 41.9% 43.1%

Ingleby Barwick West Ward Stockton on Tees Borough North East England England Back to Source Data 48 Geography D19 - No. BME D20 - % BME D21 - % residents D22 - % of residents D23 - % of residents populaon populaon idenfying as idenfying as non idenfying as no Chrisan Chrisan (specific) religion  Ingleby Barwick West Ward 676 6.2% 69.0% 0.1% 26.9% Stockton on Tees Borough 10,311 5.4% 68.2% 3.3% 28.5% North East England 2,596,886 4.7% 67.5% 3.0% 29.5% England 53,012,456 14.6% 59.4% 8.7% 31.9%

Stockton on Tees Borough Pakistani or Brish Pakistani Geography D18 - Largest BME group (non White/Brish) North East England Pakistani or Brish Pakistani Geography D18 - Largest BME group (non White/Brish) Ingleby Barwick West Ward Indian or Brish Indian Geography D18 - Largest BME group (non White/Brish) England Indian or Brish Indian Geography D18 - Largest BME group (non White/Brish)

Back to Source Data 49 Ingleby Barwick West Ward 9,110 6.4% 151 D24 - No. of adults aged 18+ registered to vote D25 - % adults aged 18+ registered to vote as proporon of all such in Borough D26 - No. of 16 and 17 year olds registered to vote Stockton on Tees Borough 142,119 100.0% 1,739 D24 - No. of adults aged 18+ registered to vote D25 - % adults aged 18+ registered to vote as proporon of all such in Borough D26 - No. of 16 and 17 year olds registered to vote

Back to Source Data 50 Ingleby Barwick West Ward Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) 2015 Rankings ￿￿ N

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0 - 5% - least deprived nationally 5 - 10% 10 - 15% 15 - 20% 20 - 30% 30 - 40% Source: D98 40 - 55% 51 55 - 80% - most deprived nationally Back to Source Data © Crown Copyright and database right 2019 Ordnance Survey 100023297 Not to Scale