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Ward Profile 2019

Description Rawmarsh Ward lies in northern with a population of 13,280 (2017) and an area of 642 hectares. Rawmarsh is an urban area with 19,170 residents, over two thirds of which is included in the Rawmarsh Ward. The ward has a mixture of residential areas with Parkgate having the most terraced housing. Central Rawmarsh and Parkgate are fairly deprived areas whilst north Rawmarsh around Rosehill Victoria Park is less deprived. The far south of the ward is a commercial and industrial area which includes Parkgate Retail World and industrial areas. There is open countryside on the western and northern fringes of the ward.

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Contents Page Population 2 Ethnic Group 2 Housing and Households 2 Employment, Benefits and Pensions 3 General Health and Disability 4 Lifestyles and Specific Health Issues 4 Education 5 Crime and Anti-social Behaviour 6 Index of Multiple Deprivation 2015 6

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Population by Age

2017 Estimate Population Percentage Rotherham Average Aged 0-15 2,530 19.1% 19.3% Aged 16-24 1,410 10.6% 9.9% Aged 25-44 3,250 24.5% 24.2% Aged 45-64 3,790 28.5% 27.2% Aged 65+ 2,310 17.4% 19.4% Total 13,280 100% 100%

Population change since 2011: - 109 (-0.8%) (Rotherham +2.4%) The population of Rawmarsh ward has declined slightly since 2011 whilst the Borough population has increased. The age structure of the population is similar to the Rotherham average although there is a lower proportion aged over 65. Ethnic Group

2011 Census Population Percentage Rotherham Average White British 12,833 95.8% 91.9% Other White 163 1.2% 1.7% Mixed 110 0.8% 1.0% Asian 163 1.2% 4.1% Black 88 0.7% 0.8% Other 32 0.2% 0.5% Total 13,389 100% 100%

4.2% of Rawmarsh ward residents were from a BME community in 2011, about half the Borough average of 8.1%.

Housing and Households

Dwellings in 2018: 5,826 (5,995 in 2011), Households in 2018: 5,658 (5,758 in 2011)

The number of dwellings and households in Rawmarsh have reduced since 2011, with dwellings reducing by 169 (-2.8%) and there are 100 fewer households (-1.7%).

2011 Census Detached Semi Terraced Flats Total Owner Occupied 715 1,879 675 40 3,309 (57%) Social Rented 66 1,044 211 399 1,720 (30%) Private Rented 42 246 248 193 729 (13%) Total 823 (14%) 3,169 (55%) 1,134 (20%) 632 (11%) 5,758

The majority of housing Rawmarsh is semi-detached, both owner occupied and rented. The proportion of social rented housing is above average, most being either semis or flats.

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Council Rented Properties in 2017: 1,576 (1,239 houses and 337 flats), 27.1% of dwellings

Employment, Benefits and Pensions

Employment by Industry

Employment by Workplace Number Percent Rotherham Located in the Ward (2017) Average Manufacturing & Production 520 10.5% 15.4% Construction 300 6.1% 7.9% Retail, Wholesale & Motor Trades 2,075 42.1% 15.3% Transport & Storage 300 6.1% 4.9% Accommodation & Catering 400 8.1% 5.8% Finance, Communications & Property 35 0.7% 4.6% Professional, Scientific & Technical 100 2.0% 6.8% Business Administration & Support 125 2.5% 8.8% Public Administration 150 3.0% 5.8% Education 400 8.1% 8.8% Health 400 8.1% 12.7% Arts, Entertainment, Leisure & Other 125 2.5% 3.4% Total 4,930 100% 100%

Total Employment by Workplace in 2017: 4,930 (5,412 in 2011) - 482

Rawmarsh has a high proportion of local employment in retail, mainly in Parkgate. Almost all other industries have below average shares of employment. with jobs equivalent to 83% of the local workforce in 2011.

Benefits and Pensions

DWP Benefits (2018) Number Percentage Rotherham Average Working Age Population (16-64) 8,443 - Employment & Support Allowance 765 9.1% 7.4% - Job Seekers Allowance 160 1.9% 1.5% - Income Support 225 2.7% 2.1% - Carers Allowance 322 3.8% 3.7% - Universal Credit 159 1.9% 1.9% Total on working age benefits 1,631 19.3% 16.6% State Pensioners 2,525 - Pension Credit 515 20.4% 16.3%

The proportion of people claiming benefits of all types in Rawmarsh is above the Rotherham average. Pensioners are more likely to claim benefits than working age people.

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Child Poverty 2016 (HMRC)

Children aged 0-15: 2,490 Children in low income families: 610 (24.6%) (Borough 21.8%, 17%)

Child poverty in Rawmarsh is above the Borough average.

General Health and Disability

General Health bad or very bad (2011): 7.6% (Rotherham 7.6%, England 5.5%)

Limiting Long Term Illness or Disability (2011): 22.3% (Rotherham 22%, England 17.6%)

DWP Disability Benefits (2018) Number Percentage Rotherham Average - Attendance Allowance (aged 65+) 382 16.5% 13.6% - Disability Living Allowance (all ages) 665 5.0% 4.5% - Personal Independence Payment (16-64) 654 7.7% 6.6% Total on Disability Benefits 1,701 12.8% 11.1%

Rawmarsh had rates of poor health and disability similar to the Borough average in 2011 but well above the national average and above average disability benefit claim rates.

Lifestyle and Specific Health Issues Over 80% of health and lifestyle indicators are worse (have higher rates) than Rotherham average. Additionally, nearly 20% of indicators are significantly worse than the Rotherham average, including emergency admissions (especially chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), hospital stays for self-harm, and deaths rates including premature deaths. The period data relates to is shown as (a) to (e) below and explained in the notes.

Compared to Rotherham average, Rawmarsh ward is better for (has lower rates/less): low birth weight births (a); and elective hospital admissions for hip replacement (d).

In contrast, Rawmarsh ward is worse for (has higher rates/more): young people smoking* (aged 11-17) (c); deliveries to teenage mothers (d); hospital admissions for injuries in young people aged under 5 and under 15 (d); emergency hospital admissions for all causes, particularly coronary heart disease (CHD), myocardial infarction (heart attack), and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) (d); incidence of breast and lung cancer (a); hospital stays for self-harm and alcohol- related harm (d); premature deaths (aged less than 75) from all causes particularly cancer, circulatory diseases and CHD (a); and deaths (all ages) from all causes particularly circulatory diseases, stroke and respiratory diseases (a). Additionally, Rawmarsh ward is worse for (has lower rates of) healthy eating adults than the Rotherham average (e).

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The Top 5 better and worse indicators are shown below (see Notes):

Better than Rotherham average Low birth weight births (2011-2015) 2.8%, (Rotherham 3.4%, England 2.8%) Elective hospital admissions for hip replacement (2011/12-2015/16) 79 (Rotherham 96) Incidence of prostate cancer (2011-2015) 78 (Rotherham 86) (less than 10%) Children with excess weight (aged 4-5) (2013/14-2015/16) 20.7% (Rotherham 22.3%, England 22.2%) (less than 10%) A&E attendances in children aged under 5 (per 10,000) (2013/14-2015/16) 464.6 (Rotherham 493.4, England 551.6) (less than 10%)

Worse than Rotherham average Incidence of lung cancer (2011-2015) 185 (Rotherham 130) Deaths from respiratory diseases (2011-2015) 174 (Rotherham 135) Emergency hospital admissions for COPD (2011/12-2015/16) 234 (Rotherham 183) Premature deaths** from all causes (2011-2015) 134 (Rotherham 114) Hospital stays for alcohol-related harm (2011/12-2015/16) 125 (Rotherham 111)

Also of importance: Deaths from all causes, and Emergency admissions from all causes are both significantly higher than Rotherham average.

Notes Hospital admissions, cancer incidence and death rates are standardised to England (England = 100) A ratio less than 100 is relatively better, more than 100 is relatively worse. These are based on 5 years data to produce robust rates at ward level. Deaths and cancer incidence data based on 2011-2015, hospital admissions/stays 2011/12-2015/16. Data periods: (a) 2011-2015 (b) 2013/14-2015/16 (c) 2009-2012 (d) 2011/12-2015/16 (e) 2006-2008. Data represents persons all ages unless otherwise specified. *Modelled prevalence (based on socio-demographic profile and small area population data) **Persons aged under 75. ‘better’ and ‘worse’ based on differences over 10% from Rotherham average. Top 5 – Based on statistically significant or largest differences from Rotherham value. Ordering difficult due to comparing different measures (rates, percentages, ratios, life expectancy) (less than 10%) – Indicators in the top 5 but difference from Rotherham is less than 10%.

Education

Local Secondary School: Rawmarsh Community School (Academy)

Good Development at Age 5 - 2013/14: 64.4% (Rotherham 62.2%, England 60.4%)

Key Stage 2 Level 4 in Reading, Writing & Maths 2014: 75.8% (Rotherham 77%, England 78%)

5+ GCSE inc English & Maths - 2013/14: 51% (Rotherham 56.8%, England 56.6%)

Primary attainment in 2014 was similar to the Rotherham average and secondary attainment was below average.

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Highest Level of Qualification (2011 Census): Degree or diploma 12.2% (Rotherham 17.4%, England 27.4%) No Qualifications 34.1% (Rotherham 29.8%, England 22.5%)

Crime and Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB)

Recorded Crime (2018/19): 1,968 (148.2 per 1,000 population) (Rotherham 98.6) Recorded ASB (2018/19): 363 (27.3 per 1,000 population) (Rotherham 24.3)

Levels of recorded crime in Rawmarsh are well above the Rotherham average, reflecting a significant number of crimes at Parkgate (42% of the total). The rate of ASB is lower but still above the Borough average.

Index of Multiple Deprivation 2015

The Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) is a Government index for all areas in England. The 2015 index uses 37 indicators across 7 deprivation domains (themes) with a 2013/14 baseline. The IMD is only produced for Lower-level Super Output Areas (SOAs) of which there are 167 in Rotherham (around 8 per ward) and 32,844 in England, each with around 1,500 people. SOAs are ranked across England where 1 is the most deprived. Any rank below 3,285 indicates that an area is within the 10% most deprived areas of England.

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Deprivation in Rawmarsh

Deprivation in Rawmarsh is above the Borough average although across most of the ward, it is not extreme. The area where deprivation is very high is the eastern part of Rawmarsh (around Ingshead Avenue) which is within the 3% most deprived of England. Parkgate, southern and central Rawmarsh are to a lesser extent deprived areas. Deprivation in northern Rawmarsh is generally lower although still around the Rotherham average. The least deprived area of Rawmarsh is in the north west of the ward around Harding Avenue.

Indices of Deprivation 2015 Deprived of Income Persons Income Percent Rotherham Deprived Average All People 13,559 2,937 21.7% 18.7% Children aged 0-15 2,556 716 28.0% 24.3% Working Age 16-60/64 7,912 1,487 18.8% 16.6% Older People 60/65+ 3,091 734 23.7% 19.0%

Income deprivation in Rawmarsh is above the Borough average. Children are more likely to be income deprived than people of working age or pensioners.

SOA Code SOA Local Name IMD Score IMD Rank IMD Percentile E01007775 Rawmarsh East 62.2 740 3% E01007784 Parkgate 38.9 4,818 15% E01007783 Rawmarsh South 35.1 6,089 19% E01007782 Rawmarsh North 34.5 6,345 20% E01007781 Rawmarsh Monkwood 31.8 7,396 23% E01007776 Rawmarsh South West 31.4 7,589 24% E01007780 Rawmarsh Victoria Park 23.0 12,036 37% E01007771 Ryecroft West 14.7 18,967 58% E01007778 Rawmarsh North West 13.1 20,535 63%

The IMD is not published for wards but the average SOA score in Rawmarsh is 32.5, above the Rotherham average score of 28.3, with an SOA equivalent rank of 7,114 (22nd percentile).

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Data Sources

2011 Census, ward population estimates: Office for National Statistics Employment data: Business Register and Employment Survey, ONS (via NOMIS) Benefit data: Department for Work and Pensions (via NOMIS) Child poverty data: HM Revenue and Customs Local Health Indicators: Public Health England. For non-commercial use only. Hospital Admissions: Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC) Modelled smoking prevalence estimates: University of Essex, Office for National Statistics and other sources. Mortality: Office for National Statistics.(ONS) Dwellings, households, council benefits, educational attainment: Rotherham MBC Crime and ASB: South Police Indices of Deprivation 2015: Department for Communities and Local Government

Office for National Statistics sources licensed under the Open Government Licence v.3.0.

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