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St Dunstan's & Stepney Green St Dunstan’s & Stepney Contents Page Population 2 Green Age Structure 2 Ethnicity 3 Ward Profile Religion 3 Household Composition 4 Health & Unpaid Care 5 Deprivation 8 Crime Data 9 Schools Performance 10 Annual Resident Survey 2011/12 summary 11 Local Layouts 12 Within your ward… 15 In your borough… 17 Data Sources 19 St Dunstan’s & Stepney Green Page 2 Figure 2: Ward population density Population • At the time of the 2011 Census the population of St Dunstan’s & Stepney Green was 16,238 residents, which accounted for 6.4% of the total population of Tower Hamlets. • The population density of the ward was 159.5 residents per hectare (62 square meters for each resident of the ward). This compares with a borough density of 129 residents per hectare and 52 per hectare in London. • There were 5,739 occupied households in this ward with an average household size of 2.83 residents; higher than the average household size for Tower Hamlets of 2.47. Change Figure 3: Proportion of population by age • The population of St Dunstan’s & Stepney Green increased by 90+ Variance 28.1% between 2001 and 2011 which was below the borough 85 ‒ 89 average was 29.6%. 80 ‒ 84 LBTH 75 ‒ 79 • Over the next 10 years the population of the ward is projected to 70 ‒ 74 grow by 6% to 13%, reaching somewhere between 17,300 and 65 ‒ 69 St Dunstan's & 60 ‒ 64 Stepney Green 18,500 residents by 2021. 55 ‒ 59 50 ‒ 54 45 ‒ 49 Age Structure 40 ‒ 44 35 ‒ 39 30 ‒ 34 Figure 1: Age Structure 25 ‒ 29 Residents by Age 0-15 16-64 65+ Total 20 ‒ 24 St Dunstan's and Stepney Green 3,851 11,008 1,379 16,238 15 ‒ 19 St Dunstan's and Stepney Green % 23.7% 67.8% 8.5% 100% 10 ‒ 14 5 ‒ 9 0 ‒ 4 Tower Hamlets % 19.7% 74.1% 6.1% 100% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% 5% 10% 15% St Dunstan’s & Stepney Green Page 3 Ethnicity Figure 4: Proportion of Residents by Ethnicity 100% 8.0% • The proportion of residents identifying as ‘White British’ in the 90% 19.2% 32.0% Census for St Dunstan’s & Stepney Green was 25.9%. 80% 5.7% 46.9% 70% 13.3% • Residents of Bangladeshi ethnicity accounted for 46.9% of residents Bangladeshi in this ward 60% 11.4% 5.0% All other 7.3% 14.9% 50% 8.0% • 65.2% of residents in this ward are from black and minority ethnic Black 40% 6.5% 79.8% (BME) groups. The borough average for the proportion of residents 14.0% 30% 8.9% Mixed from BME backgrounds was 54.8% and the London average was 44.9% White other 40.2%. 20% 25.9% 31.2% 10% White British • The three largest ethnic groups in the borough (White British, 0% Bangladeshi & Other White) account for 81.7% of residents in this St Dunstan's LBTH London England ward. and Stepney Green Figure 5: Proportion of Residents by Religion 100% 7.2% 12.7% 8.5% 90% 15.4% 80% 12.1% 20.7% 24.7% Not Stated Religion 19.1% 70% No Religion 12.4% 5.0% • In St Dunstan’s & Stepney Green, 48.7% of residents identified in 60% Other Religion the Census as Muslim, above the borough average of 34.5%. 50% 48.7% Sikh 34.5% • A further 23.8% of residents in this ward identified as Christian. 40% Muslim 30% 59.4% Jewish • 12.1% of residents stated that they had no religious beliefs and 48.4% 12.7% opted to not respond to the question on religion. 20% Hindu 27.1% 10% 23.8% Buddhist • Religious groups other than Christian or Muslim accounted for 2.6% 0% Christian of the residents in this ward. St Dunstan's LBTH London England and Stepney Green St Dunstan’s & Stepney Green Page 4 Figure 7: Household composition – percentage of households by type Household Composition Lone parent family with 7.3% dependent children • 33.3% of the households in this ward contain families with dependent children. This compares to a borough average of 26.6%, and a London average of 29%, and is the lowest of any ward in the Other households with dependent children borough. 33.3% 26.0% Single adult under 65 • 56.1% of the residents of St Dunstan’s & Stepney Green live in family households with dependent children. Single adult 65 and over • Single adult households account for a further 19.5% of households, however, only 12% of the wards residents live in this type of 9.2% household. Other households 24.2% without dependent • Older people living alone (aged 65+) account for 4.9% of children households in the ward which is below the average for Tower Figure 8: Household composition – percentage of residents that live in each type Hamlets of 6% and below the London average of 9.6%. of household 8.4% Lone parent family with dependent children Figure 6: Average household size St 31.9% Other households with Average residents per Dunstan's Tower dependent children London England household & Stepney Hamlets Green Single adult under 65 Households with dependant children 4.70 4.30 3.89 3.78 Households without dependant 47.7% Single adult 65 and over children 1.83 2.54 2.54 2.36 3.3% Average household size 2.78 2.47 2.47 2.36 8.7% Other households without dependent children St Dunstan’s & Stepney Green Page 5 Health & Unpaid Care Figure 10: Reported Health of St Dunstan’s & Stepney Green Residents • 80% of the residents in St Dunstan’s & Stepney Green reported that they were in either ‘good’ or ‘very good’ health. This was below the Tower Hamlets average of 83.3% and below the London figure of 12.2% 83.8%. The England average was 81.4%. 32.7% 2.1% • 17.4% of residents reported that their day-to-day activities were 5.8% limited to some degree by a long term health problem or disability, this was the highest of any ward in the borough. Very Good Health • 9.8% of residents provided unpaid care to someone who has a long Good Health term health problem or disability (1,589 residents). This was above Fair Health the Tower Hamlets figure for provision of unpaid care of 7.6% and Bad Health was the highest of any ward in the borough. Very Bad Health 47.3% • 4.5% of residents provided 20 hours or more of unpaid care a week (722 residents). This was also above the borough average of 3.3% and the highest proportion of residents in any ward. Figure 9: Average Life Expectancy • Female life expectancy in St Dunstan’s & Stepney Green is 79 years, below the borough average of 80.7 years. This compares to the Female 79.0 lowest female life expectancy in the borough of 77.9 years in Mile End East and the highest of 89.2 years in Millwall. • Male life expectancy is 72.5 years, below the borough average of Male 72.5 75.2 years. This is the lowest male life expectancy in the borough. The highest male life expectancy is in St Katharine’s & Wapping at 0 20 40 60 80 100 80.4 years. Source: London Health Observatory 2009 St Dunstan’s & Stepney Green Page 6 Public Health Data Figure 11: Standardised Admission Ratio for Emergency Hospital Admissions – 2010/11 Figure 13: Standardised Admission Ratio for Non-Emergency Hospital Admissions – 140 2010/11 England Average 120 120 England Average 100 100 80 80 60 60 40 40 20 20 118.93 97.09 94.30 88.92 73.45 93.92 0 0 St Dunstans & Stepney Tower Hamlets London St Dunstans & Stepney Tower Hamlets London Green Green Source: Public Health England Source: Public Health England Figure 12: Standardised Admission Ratio for Accidental Falls – 2010/11 140 England Average 120 100 All of the figures presented here have been standardised to the England 80 average admissions ratio. This means that the figures shown for wards, Tower Hamlets and for London are shown in relation to the England which 60 is represented as 100 (the red line). 40 These figures are estimates and not a precise measure; the confidence 20 intervals shown give an idea of the uncertainty attached to the estimate 108.7 70.8 101.9 and the range of possible values. 0 St Dunstans and Stepney Tower Hamlets London Green Source: Public Health England Figure 14: Childhood Obesity Prevalence %- of child 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% 45% 0% 5% St Dunstan’s & Stepney Green Stepney & Dunstan’s St Bethnal Green North Bethnal Green South Blackwall and Cubitt Town Bow East Bow West Bromley-by-Bow East India and Lansbury Limehouse Mile End and Globe Town Mile End East ren estimate Reception- Class Millwall Shadwell Spitalfields and Banglatown St Dunstan's and Stepney Green St Katharine's and Wapping Weavers Whitechapel Figure 15: Childhood Obesity Prevalence %- of child 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% 45% 0% 5% Bethnal Green North Bethnal Green South Blackwall and Cubitt Town Bow East Bow West Bromley-by-Bow East India and Lansbury Limehouse Mile End and Globe Town Mile End East ren estimate Year- 7 Millwall Shadwell Spitalfields and Banglatown Page 7 Page St Dunstan's and Stepney Green St Katharine's and Wapping Weavers Whitechapel St Dunstan’s & Stepney Green Page 8 The ward estimates of deprivation have been produced from the dataset The following map data is taken from the Indicies of Multiple Deprivation by the Greater London Authority produced for the Department of Communities and Local Government in 2010.
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