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Barkham Wokingham Borough Wokingham Borough Jan-18 Barkham Berkshire Public Health Shared Team INTRODUCTION CONTENTS This is a profile of Barkham Ward. It is intended to accompany the wider Joint Strategic Needs Assessment of Wokingham Borough. Profiles have been created for each of the Electoral Wards within Wokingham Borough. 1. SUMMARY……………….………...….…… 2 to 3 2. DEMOGRAPHICS…………………........ 4 to 6 3. DEPRIVATION, POVERTY AND The profiles are split into nine topics with these being accompanied by a summary of key findings and supported by ACCESS TO SERVICES…………….…… 7 metadata (information about the data used within the profiles). 4. ECONOMY AND ENTERPRISE……… 8 5. EDUCATION……………………………….. 9 The profiles are a tool which will be regularly developed with both improved functionality and also new and refreshed 6. HEALTH……………………………………….10 to 11 indicator data. We welcome your comments and suggestions so that we can ensure future developments are 7. HOUSING……………………………………..12 relevant and useful to you. 8. COMMUNITY SAFETY………………….. 13 9. ENVIRONMENT…………………………… 14 The profiles are in the main based only on data that are collected nationally with a high degree of completeness. This has been supplemented with local data where this has been considered appropriate. 10. SOURCES OF DATA…………………………………………..……………… 15 Some indicators may give small numbers at Ward level. This should be taken into consideration when interpreting the data. Small changes in counts can lead to wide variance in the rate, and counts can vary significantly from year to year. Any provisional conclusions drawn from the profiles should be compared with other sources of information, both quantitative and qualitative. Berkshire Public Health Shared Team 1 1. SUMMARY • There are 3,350 people living in Barkham, 20.1% of these are children aged 0 to 15 and 14.9% are older people aged 65 and over. The non-white British population accounts for 9.94% of the total population. 91% of the Barkham population were born in the UK. This is more than the average of Wokingham Borough. • Out of the 25 wards in Wokingham, Barkham is the eleventh least deprived ward. 1.9% of children in Barkham are at risk of living in poverty, compared with 6.8% across Wokingham Borough. • In Barkham 2.1% of the working age population claim benefits compared with 4.7% in Wokingham Borough. 75.9% of the population of Barkham who are aged 16 to 74 years are in employment. This is higher than the average in Wokingham Borough. In Barkham, the majority of people in employment (68% of workers) were employed in managerial/professional/technical occupations. 28% of workers were employed in associate professional and technical occupations. 9.4% of working age people in Barkham have no formal qualifications. • 70% of children living in Wokingham Borough achieved 5 GCSEs at grade A* to C. 75.8% of children living in Barkham achieved 5 GCSEs at grade A* to C. 70% of children living in Wokingham Borough achieved the expected level of attainment at Key Stage 2. 77.3% of children living in Barkham achieved the expected level of attainment at Key Stage 2. • The average life expectancy at birth for males living in Barkham is 82.6 years. The average life expectancy at birth for females in Barkham is 88.8 years. Death rates from all causes in people aged less than 75 are lower than expected. Emergency hospital admissions for all causes are lower than expected*. • An estimated 18.7% of adults in Barkham are obese. An estimated 18.5% of adults in Barkham binge drink. An estimated 31% of adults in Barkham eat healthily. • There are a total of 1326 dwellings in Barkham. The most common housing type in Barkham is detached. This accounts for 61.5% of all housing. The average household size in Barkham is 2.7 people and 1.2% of housing in Barkham is classifed as needing one or more bedrooms more than it has in order to be adequately sized for the number of people living there. • There were 92 crimes recorded in Barkham during 2013/14. This equates to 24.2 crimes per 1,000 people living in Barkham - a rate that is lower than the average across Wokingham Borough. • In Barkham 100% of the population live in areas classified as urban city and town.. * Given the age and gender structure of the population and national death/admission rates Berkshire Public Health Shared Team 2 1. SUMMARY Wokingham Ward Range Local Authority Average Ward Range Category Indicator Barkham Borough Worst Best Average Worst Best Indices of Multiple Deprivation Score - IMD (2015) 5.3 5.8 10.9 2.4 Deprivation & % children in Poverty (2015) 1.9 access 6.8 15.1 1.9 Barriers to Housing and Services Score - IMD domain (2015) 29.3 19.6 35.0 7.1 Economy & % Job Seekers Allowance Claimants (September 2017) 0.5 0.6 1.0 0.3 Enterprise Post-16 Qualifications - % Level 3 or higher (2011) 56.4 52.7 39.6 58.7 % key Stage 2 Level 4+ (2012) 90.9 84.2 70.8 93.8 Education % 5+ GCSEs A*-C (inc Maths and English) (2013/14) 75.8 70.0 55.3 78.2 All Cause Mortality Rate <75, DSR per 100,000 (2012-16) 700.4 844.1 1157 575 Life Expectancy - males (2011-15) 82.6 81 79.6 84.6 Health Life Expectancy - females (2011-15) 88.8 85.3 81.4 90.4 Emergency hospital admissions for all causes (SAR) 2011-16 66.1 67.7 80.8 55.9 % low Birthweights <2500g (2011-15) 2.3 1.9 3.1 0.8 % occupancy rating - bedrooms -1 or less (2011) 1.2 2.0 4.1 1.2 Housing % no Central Heating (2011) 0.7 1.2 3.3 0.4 % socially Rented (2011) 4.2 7.3 17.9 1.1 Crime rate per 1,000 (2013/14) 24.2 28.1 75.4 14.2 Anti-social Behaviour rate per 1,000 (2013/14) 3.9 9.6 38.6 2.0 Community Safety Theft and handling stolen goods rate per 1,000 (2013/14) 3.4 8.7 36.4 1.6 Criminal Damage rate per 1,000 (2013/14) 7.1 4.4 10.2 1.5 Berkshire Public Health Shared Team 3 2. DEMOGRAPHICS Population Summary 2016 • Barkham has a population of 3,350. This figure has decreased at a slower Wokingham Barkham rate than it has on average across Wokingham Borough since 2001. Borough • The working age population is relatively large in comparison to Total Population 3,350 - - Wokingham Borough. Males 1,650 49.3% 49.3% • Related to this, the ward has a proportionately larger young population Females 1,700 50.7% 50.7% (20%) and a smaller older population (15%). Children (0-15) 673 20.1% 19.8% • The 2011 Census indicates that 10% of Barkham are BME, lower than the Working Age (16-64) 2,178 65.0% 61.6% Wokingham Borough average. Older People (65+) 499 14.9% 17.4% • The largest single BME population is the 'White: Other' group. This group represents 29.1% of BME people and 2.69% of the total population of the BME** Population (2011 Census Data) 333 9.9% 16.4% ward. Population (2001) 4,386 - - Population Change (2001-2016) -1,036 -23.6% 7.7% Population structure 2016 LA Total Males Females 85+ Religion 2011 80-84 Wokingham 75-79 Barkham 70-74 Borough 65-69 60-64 Christian 2,387 66.3% 59.5% 55-59 Buddhist 15 0.4% 0.4% 50-54 Hindu 34 0.9% 2.1% 45-49 Age Band 40-44 Jewish 15 0.4% 0.3% 35-39 Muslim 24 0.7% 2.8% 30-34 25-29 Sikh 5 0.1% 1.3% 20-24 Any other religion 7 0.2% 0.3% 15-19 No Religion 902 25% 26% 10-14 5-9 Religion not stated 214 5.9% 7.3% 0-4 15.0 10.0 5.0 0.0 5.0 10.0 15.0 Percentage by Age Group Source: ONS 2016 ** Black and minority ethnic (used to collectively refer to non 'White: British' ethnicities) Berkshire Public Health Shared Team 4 2. DEMOGRAPHICS Ethnicity Wokingham Wokingham Barkham Barkham Borough Borough Total BME (Non White British) Population 333 9.2% 16.4% White Asian or Asian British British 3,270 97.6% 83.6% Indian 34 1.0% 3.5% Irish 21 0.6% 0.9% Pakistani 15 0.4% 1.9% Gypsy or Irish Traveller 11 0.3% 0.2% Bangladeshi 0 0.0% 0.1% Other White (Including White European) 97 2.9% 3.7% Chinese 10 0.3% 0.8% Mixed Other Asian 44 1.3% 1.2% White and Black Caribbean 20 0.6% 0.6% Black or Black British White and Black African 9 0.3% 0.2% Black Caribbean 23 0.7% 0.8% White and Asian 12 0.4% 0.8% Black African 11 0.3% 0.5% Other Mixed 13 0.4% 0.4% Other Black 0 0.0% 0.1% Other Ethnic Group Other Ethnic Group 13 0.4% 0.7% Household Composition Wokingham Wokingham Barkham Barkham Borough Borough All Households: 1226 60,332 Lone Parent 76 6.2% 7.2% Dependent children 40 3.3% 4.4% One Person Household: 186 15.2% 23.3% Non dependent children 36 2.9% 2.8% One Family Household: 983 80.2% 71.0% Other household types 57 4.6% 5.7% All aged over 65 111 9.1% 9.4% With dependent children 22 1.8% 2.1% Married or same-sex civil partnership couple 731 59.6% 45.5% All full-time students 0 0.0% 0.0% No children 253 20.6% 15.3% All aged 65 and over 3 0.2% 0.2% Dependent children 403 32.9% 23.5% Other 32 59.6% 45.5% Non dependent children 75 6.1% 6.7% Cohabiting couple 65 5.3% 8.8% No children 41 3.3% 5.4% Dependent children 21 1.7% 3.2% Non dependent children 3 0.2% 0.3% Berkshire Public Health Shared Team 5 2.
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