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Ward Area Health Deprivation and Disability Score National Rank out Of SUSSEX UNCOVERED 2: BRIDGING THE GAP - health deprivation against national rank Ward Area Health Deprivation National Commentary and Disability rank out Within Sussex, eight of the wards have Score of 7,679 health deprivation levels in the top 10% in East Brighton Brighton and Hove 1.29 243wards England (rank below 768). However, this is Queen's Park Brighton and Hove 1.16 360 an improvement on the last IMD where Gensing Hastings 1.14 385 there were 25 wards in the top 10%. This Central St Leonards Hastings 1.13 387 could indicate that wards have become less Baird Hastings 1.05 475 health deprived relative to other areas. In Hollington Hastings 1.05 483 the last IMD, Central St Leonards had the Marine Arun 1.03 514 highest levels of health deprivation in River Arun 0.94 634 Sussex, but this time round East Brighton Castle Hastings 0.84 777 ward in Brighton & Hove has the highest, Wishing Tree Hastings 0.79 849 followed by another Brighton ward (Queens Heene Worthing 0.77 903 Park). Tressell Hastings 0.77 908 Central Worthing 0.76 916 Moulsecoomb and Bevendean Brighton and Hove 0.72 996 Sidley Rother 0.67 1101 Ore Hastings 0.63 1176 This information was produced by Grant Ham Arun 0.61 1220 Thornton UK LLP for Sussex Community Hampden Park Eastbourne 0.61 1228 Foundation 2016. It is taken from the Central Rother 0.60 1253 Indices of Multiple Deprivation (IMD 2015), Devonshire Eastbourne 0.60 1255 English Indices of Multiple Deprivation, Maze Hill Hastings 0.57 1315 Department for Communities and Local Pevensey Arun 0.56 1342 Government, 2015. South Portslade Brighton and Hove 0.55 1351 Westbourne Brighton and Hove 0.51 1446 Hotham Arun 0.49 1488 Langney Eastbourne 0.49 1509 Southlands Adur 0.48 1511 Hollingdean and Stanmer Brighton and Hove 0.47 1533 Selden Worthing 0.45 1604 Upperton Eastbourne 0.44 1614 Hangleton and Knoll Brighton and Hove 0.43 1651 Orchard Arun 0.41 1694 Braybrooke Hastings 0.39 1745 Castle Worthing 0.36 1801 Peacehaven West Lewes 0.36 1822 Sackville Rother 0.35 1837 St Mary's Adur 0.35 1845 St. Peter's and North Laine Brighton and Hove 0.35 1849 St Michaels Rother 0.33 1900 Goldsmid Brighton and Hove 0.31 1945 Silverhill Hastings 0.30 1967 Mash Barn Adur 0.29 2001 Regency Brighton and Hove 0.29 2020 Churchill Adur 0.28 2058 Central Hove Brighton and Hove 0.25 2126 Northbrook Worthing 0.25 2127 Meads Eastbourne 0.25 2140 Hailsham East Wealden 0.24 2173 Eastbrook Adur 0.23 2210 Durrington Worthing 0.22 2228 Chichester East Chichester 0.22 2245 Yapton Arun 0.21 2262 Peacehaven East Lewes 0.21 2273 West St Leonards Hastings 0.20 2292 St Anthony's Eastbourne 0.20 2294 North Portslade Brighton and Hove 0.19 2317 Brunswick and Adelaide Brighton and Hove 0.18 2362 Wish Brighton and Hove 0.18 2367 Southgate Crawley 0.17 2408 Broadfield South Crawley 0.16 2440 Hanover and Elm Grove Brighton and Hove 0.15 2457 Old Hastings Hastings 0.15 2470 Widewater Adur 0.13 2519 Newhaven Valley Lewes 0.13 2534 Ashdown Hastings 0.12 2586 Peverel Adur 0.12 2588 Bersted Arun 0.11 2603 West Green Crawley 0.08 2708 Woodingdean Brighton and Hove 0.08 2717 Tarring Worthing 0.07 2754 Selsey North Chichester 0.06 2783 Newhaven Denton and MeechingLewes 0.06 2785 Rustington East Arun 0.05 2817 Langley Green Crawley 0.03 2878 Cokeham Adur 0.01 2940 Wick with Toddington Arun 0.01 2971 Ifield Crawley 0.00 2992 Bewbush Crawley -0.05 3155 Conquest Hastings -0.05 3173 Pagham and Rose Green Arun -0.06 3190 Gaisford Worthing -0.06 3207 Patcham Brighton and Hove -0.07 3211 Beach Arun -0.07 3213 Seaford Central Lewes -0.08 3250 Southwick Green Adur -0.08 3259 Tangmere Chichester -0.09 3279 Hailsham South and West Wealden -0.09 3293 Selsey South Chichester -0.10 3324 Salvington Worthing -0.10 3328 Hillside Adur -0.10 3344 Eastern Rother Rother -0.11 3367 Peacehaven North Lewes -0.11 3388 Brookfield Arun -0.13 3446 St Helens Hastings -0.14 3478 Broadwater Worthing -0.16 3549 Northgate Crawley -0.16 3554 Broadfield North Crawley -0.17 3599 Rye Rother -0.19 3643 East Preston with Kingston Arun -0.19 3655 Felpham West Arun -0.20 3702 Preston Park Brighton and Hove -0.22 3779 Polegate North Wealden -0.23 3809 Seaford North Lewes -0.23 3811 Aldwick West Arun -0.24 3831 Old Town Eastbourne -0.25 3862 Marine Worthing -0.25 3867 Ratton Eastbourne -0.26 3903 Polegate South Wealden -0.27 3942 Tilgate Crawley -0.27 3959 Rottingdean Coastal Brighton and Hove -0.27 3967 Rustington West Arun -0.27 3980 Middleton-on-Sea Arun -0.28 3993 Sovereign Eastbourne -0.29 4026 Chichester South Chichester -0.30 4068 Goring Worthing -0.30 4087 Chichester West Chichester -0.31 4107 St Stephens Rother -0.31 4123 Aldwick East Arun -0.32 4150 Collington Rother -0.32 4164 Old Town Rother -0.33 4192 Barnham Arun -0.33 4198 Gossops Green Crawley -0.35 4250 Roffey South Horsham -0.36 4277 Lewes Bridge Lewes -0.37 4328 Ferring Arun -0.37 4330 East Saltdean and Telscombe CliffsLewes -0.38 4363 Hailsham Central and North Wealden -0.38 4374 Ewhurst and Sedlescombe Rother -0.38 4380 Felpham East Arun -0.39 4390 Furnace Green Crawley -0.39 4409 Brede Valley Rother -0.40 4440 Three Bridges Crawley -0.40 4449 Kewhurst Rother -0.40 4455 Seaford South Lewes -0.41 4474 Arundel Arun -0.41 4491 Manor Adur -0.42 4495 Walberton Arun -0.42 4508 East Wittering Chichester -0.43 4529 Burgess Hill Meeds Mid Sussex -0.43 4550 Darwell Rother -0.44 4579 St Nicolas Adur -0.44 4589 Horsham Park Horsham -0.45 4633 Hove Park Brighton and Hove -0.46 4654 Lewes Castle Lewes -0.47 4682 Offington Worthing -0.48 4716 Crowhurst Rother -0.48 4717 Battle Town Rother -0.48 4729 Buckingham Adur -0.48 4732 Sidlesham Chichester -0.48 4747 Findon Arun -0.50 4783 Seaford East Lewes -0.53 4885 Uckfield New Town Wealden -0.53 4914 Uckfield North Wealden -0.54 4940 Crowborough Jarvis Brook Wealden -0.55 4986 St Marks Rother -0.55 4988 Denne Horsham -0.55 4989 Angmering Arun -0.58 5089 Withdean Brighton and Hove -0.58 5104 Pevensey and Westham Wealden -0.60 5169 Midhurst Chichester -0.61 5205 North Mundham Chichester -0.63 5291 Boxgrove Chichester -0.64 5321 Ouse Valley and Ringmer Lewes -0.64 5328 Rother Levels Rother -0.64 5347 Southbourne Chichester -0.65 5356 Seaford West Lewes -0.66 5427 Burgess Hill Leylands Mid Sussex -0.68 5486 Hellingly Wealden -0.69 5508 Marsham Rother -0.69 5522 Willingdon Wealden -0.71 5585 Marine Adur -0.74 5671 Horam Wealden -0.74 5674 Chichester North Chichester -0.76 5759 Lewes Priory Lewes -0.77 5766 Haywards Heath Bentswood Mid Sussex -0.77 5775 "Itchingfield, Slinfold and Warnham"Horsham -0.77 5798 Crowborough West Wealden -0.80 5863 Alfriston Wealden -0.81 5899 Petworth Chichester -0.84 5982 Henfield Horsham -0.84 5988 West Wittering Chichester -0.84 5999 Bosham Chichester -0.85 6027 Heathfield North and Central Wealden -0.86 6058 Salehurst Rother -0.86 6061 Lavant Chichester -0.87 6093 Kingston Lewes -0.89 6145 Wisborough Green Chichester -0.90 6172 Roffey North Horsham -0.90 6174 Fishbourne Chichester -0.91 6183 Pulborough and Coldwatham Horsham -0.91 6189 Newick Lewes -0.91 6198 Ticehurst and Etchingham Rother -0.91 6201 Pound Hill North Crawley -0.92 6221 Broadbridge Heath Horsham -0.92 6230 Uckfield Central Wealden -0.95 6323 Ninfield and Hooe with WartlingWealden -0.96 6332 Stedham Chichester -0.96 6346 Fernhurst Chichester -0.97 6388 Pound Hill South and Worth Crawley -0.98 6400 Maidenbower Crawley -0.99 6441 Chailey and Wivelsfield Lewes -1.00 6457 Billingshurst and Shipley Horsham -1.00 6461 Crowborough East Wealden -1.00 6475 East Grinstead Town Mid Sussex -1.01 6496 "Bramber, Upper Beeding and Woodmancote"Horsham -1.01 6503 Westbourne Chichester -1.03 6536 Haywards Heath Ashenground Mid Sussex -1.03 6545 Easebourne Chichester -1.04 6582 Chantry Horsham -1.05 6608 Rogate Chichester -1.06 6618 Bury Chichester -1.09 6685 Burgess Hill St Andrews Mid Sussex -1.09 6702 Burgess Hill Victoria Mid Sussex -1.10 6722 Heathfield East Wealden -1.10 6724 Barcombe and Hamsey Lewes -1.15 6810 Trafalgar Horsham -1.15 6825 Chiddingly and East Hoathly Wealden -1.16 6845 Cross in Hand/Five Ashes Wealden -1.16 6848 Steyning Horsham -1.17 6854 Herstmonceux Wealden -1.19 6902 Donnington Chichester -1.20 6930 Holbrook East Horsham -1.20 6940 Holbrook West Horsham -1.21 6949 Funtington Chichester -1.21 6955 Plaistow Chichester -1.22 6981 Buxted and Maresfield Wealden -1.23 6998 "Cowfold, Shermanbury and WestHorsham Grinstead" -1.23 7000 Uckfield Ridgewood Wealden -1.23 7001 Ditchling and Westmeston Lewes -1.28 7066 Southwater Horsham -1.28 7067 Hurstpierpoint and Downs Mid Sussex -1.29 7073 "Plumpton, Streat, East ChiltingtonLewes and St John (Without)" -1.29 7080 Crowborough North Wealden -1.30 7099 Nuthurst Horsham -1.33 7142 Cuckfield Mid Sussex -1.36 7183 Rotherfield Wealden -1.37 7195 Rusper and Colgate Horsham -1.38 7207 Mayfield Wealden -1.38 7208 Haywards Heath Franklands Mid Sussex -1.41 7247 Wadhurst Wealden -1.41 7256 Crowborough St.
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