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Draft. Last updated 09/05/2013 Community Profiles for Charnwood Important: This series of profiles have been developed in consultation with service providers in Charnwood and based on data from several sources (outlined in the Appendix). The Charnwood Profile contains information for the whole borough. It was not possible or practical to develop a profile for every settlement in the borough. Not all data is available for all profiles. The Community Profile Overview Spreadsheet enables comparison of some figures across the borough. The profiles remain under development and as such have been labeled ‘draft’. The next stage of development will be to ask locally based projects to add their own ‘qualitative’ knowledge to the data collected. Contents Page • Anstey 2 • Barrow 10 • Birstall 18 • Loughborough East 26 • Loughborough West 34 • Mountsorrel 42 • Shepshed 50 • Sileby 58 • Syston 66 • Thurmaston 74 • Charnwood 82 • Appendix: Data sources and ‘RAG’ rating thresholds 90 1 Draft. Last updated 09/05/2013 Anstey 1. Indices of Deprivation Taken from LRS Toolkit 2012 2010 Ranking The Lower Super Output Area (LSOA) with a rank of 1 is the most deprived in England (out of 32,482). The higher the ranking, the less deprived an area is. Area Ranking Change in rank between 2007 & 2010* Anstey East 27,893 +74 Anstey North 15,904 +2,666 Anstey South 17,458 +2,130 Anstey West 26,226 +1,657 The figures show a 50/50 split between mid to high amber and mid to high green. *The higher the shift in rank, the more the area has become deprived. The less the shift, the less deprived it has become. Area Lowest 2010 Ranking Highest 2010 Ranking Charnwood 1,180 32,142 Leicestershire 1,180 32,419 Health Deprivation & Disability Ranking The LSOA with a rank of 1 is the most deprived, in terms of health and disability, in England (out of 32,482). The higher the ranking, the less deprived an area is. Area Ranking Anstey East 27,578 Anstey North 17,406 Anstey South 19,260 Anstey West 24,402 Area Lowest Ranking Highest Ranking Charnwood 480 32,142 Leicestershire 480 32,419 The figures show a 50/50 split between mid to high amber and mid to high green. Deprivation and health figures largely tally between areas. There is a 10,000 difference between East 2 (high) and North (low). Draft. Last updated 09/05/2013 2. Population of 5-19 year olds Taken from “Early Years Key Statistics.” All figures 2011. Age No Charnwood Age Group Total C’wood % No 5 67 1,709 5-9 years 322 8,295 4 6 66 1,693 10 – 14 years 374 8,908 4 7 63 1,638 15-19 years 518 12,901 4 8 64 1,653 9 62 1,602 10 72 1,685 11 80 1,768 12 73 1,805 13 80 1,806 14 69 1,844 15 95 2,236 16 93 2,336 17 96 2,404 18 110 2,888 19 124 3,037 Total 1,214 30,104 Taken from “Youth Dashboard” September 2011- August 2012 Measure/Indicator County Charnwood *South Zone 1 % Population BME (11-16 year olds) 12.6 15.7 8.5 % Children aged 11-19 living in rural areas 0.5 0.5 0.0 3 Draft. Last updated 09/05/2013 3. Schools & Ofsted Ratings Primary/Infants Schools The Latimer Primary School (Good) Woolden Hill Primary School (Satisfactory) Secondary Schools The Martin High School (Good) Taken from “Youth Dashboard” September 2011- August 2012 School Meals County C’Wood South Zone 1 % of children aged 11-16 eligible for free 7.9 10.1 9.3 school meals 4. Community Safety 31 ASB incidents reported with of those 19 youth related (61%) County C’Wood South Zone 1 ASB incidents per 1,000 (11-19 Population) 0.016 0.018 0.038 Criminal damage rate per 1,000 0.085 0.100 0.107 (11-19 population) Postcode breakdown where 5 or more 10-17 year old young people reside 30 * Postcode breakdown where 5 or more first time entrants reside 20 * *LE7 – includes: Anstey, East Goscote, Rothley, Syston 4 Draft. Last updated 09/05/2013 5. Teenage Pregnancy and Sexual Health Is the area a “target ward” as identified by the TP partnership? No Is there a Community Safer Sex Project site? No Is there an Emergency Hormonal contraceptive site? No 6. Homelessness Information from Single Access Point referrals at The Bridge (April 2012 – October 2012) C’Wood Anstey % Referrals to Single Access Point 66 0 0 The fact that there have been no referrals in this period may reflect the fact of Anstey’s close proximity to Leicester city, with alternative services being accessed. Number of 16-17 yr olds % Referred Anstey 189 0 5 Draft. Last updated 09/05/2013 7. Education and Employment Child Development at age 5 Taken from LRS Toolkit 2012 The percentage of children with 78 points across all 13 early years foundation stage profile (EYFSP) scales (including a minimum number in particular areas of learning and development). The higher the percentage, the further developed the children are. The lower the percentage, the less developed. Charnwood Leicestershire Anstey (171 out of 326 Local Authorities nationally) Child development at age 5 56.0% 56.7% 45.5% Area Lowest % Highest % development development Charnwood 35.2% 73.6% Leicestershire 29.8% 77.4% Taken from “Youth Dashboard” September 2011- August 2012 County C’wood South Zone 1 % of 16 year olds not achieving grade A 5 5 13 % exclusions age 11-19 5 5 7 % children aged 0-15 living in income 11.3 14.1 14.2 deprived households GCSE Achievement Taken from LRS Toolkit 2012 Percentage of pupils achieving 5 or more GCSEs at grades A*-C (including English and Maths) or equivalent at end of Key Stage 4 in schools maintained by the Local Authority. Charnwood Leicestershire Anstey (197 out of 326 Local Authorities nationally) GCSE Achievement 53.9% 56.9% 40.2% Area Lowest % Highest % achievement achievement Charnwood 35.2% 76.4% Leicestershire 32.0% 83.0% 6 Draft. Last updated 09/05/2013 8. Youth Facilities County C’Wood % of 11-19 year olds living within 3 miles of 86.8 86.6 Youth Centre % of 11-19 year olds accessing Youth 4.4 2.9 Service provision Youth clubs/activities Anstey Youth Café, [email protected] Anstey Beavers meet Tuesdays Anstey Cubs meet Tuesdays Anstey Scouts meet Wednesday Sport Anstey Swifts football, 12 teams from under 8s to under17s. Children’s karate class, Mondays 6pm, Jubilee Hall Services for 5-19 year olds Street-based project, Wednesday 6-8pm, LCC Youth Service 7 Draft. Last updated 09/05/2013 9. Health Figures from NCMP 2011-12 Reception Charnwood Leicestershire England Underweight 0.5% 0.7% 0.9% Healthy Weight 77.7% 78.6% 76.5% Overweight & Obese 14.0% 12.4% 13.1% Year 6 Charnwood Leicestershire England Underweight 1.4% x 1.3% Healthy Weight 66.6% x 64.9% Overweight & Obese 14.7% 14.9% 14.7% Taken from LRS Toolkit 2012 Obese Child obesity is defined as a body mass index (BMI) greater than or equal to the 95th centile of the UK90 BMI reference. Healthy Weight Healthy weight in children is defined as a BMI greater than or equal to the 2nd centile and less than the 85th centile of the UK90 BMI reference. Area Healthy Obese Healthy Obese Weight 4-5 yrs Weight 10- 10-11 4-5 yrs 11 yrs yrs Anstey 76.9% 10.8% 56.7% 19.1% Area Lowest Healthy Highest Healthy Lowest Highest Weight 4-5 weight 4-5 Obese 4-5 Obese 4-5 Charnwood 70.6% 90.5% 4.5% 11.8% Leicestershire 70.6% 90.5% 3.2% 13.2% Area Lowest Healthy Highest Healthy Lowest Highest Weight 10-11 weight 10-11 Obese 10-11 Obese 10-11 Charnwood 56.7% 80.6% 8.1% 22.7% Leicestershire 56.7% 80.6% 8.1% 22.7% Taken from “Youth Dashboard” September 2011- August 2012 County C’Wood South Zone 1 8 Number of 11-18 year olds accessing drug or 33 7 n/a alcohol treatment Draft. Last updated 09/05/2013 10. Children in Care Fostered, residential or connected placement Total number Ages Male Female 8-19 yr olds 4 4, 13, 16, 0 2 2 2 11. Social Housing Charnwood Anstey Number of units 5163 270 Incidents of ASB 409 13 Proportion of properties 8% 5% giving rise to ASB Charnwood Anstey Number of tenants 6608 379 Number of tenants on benefits 4010 227 % of tenants on benefits 60.68% 60.00% 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 Ages of children in social housing 22 39 37 35 12. Supporting Leicestershire families Figures from….. Anstey Charnwood % At Risk Family 14 409 3.4% Threshold family 20 650 3% 9 Draft. Last updated 09/05/2013 Barrow 2. Indices of Deprivation Taken from LRS Toolkit 2012 2010 Ranking The Lower Super Output Area (LSOA) with a rank of 1 is the most deprived in England (out of 32,482). The higher the ranking, the less deprived an area is. Area Ranking Change in rank between 2007 & 2010 Barrow Centre 18,870 +3,327 Barrow North 28,710 +3,011 Barrow South East 28,056 +1,382 Barrow South West 23,351 +1,502 One quarter of Barrow is top end of amber, with three quarters top end of green. *The higher the shift in rank, the more the area has become deprived.