Southern Outcomes Group Turning the Curve

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Information to Support Integrated Planning for Children and Young People in Southern Outcomes Area 1

April 2014 Contents

Demography Total Person 0-17 years 3 Total Families with Dependent Children 4 Healthy Number of Births as of March 2013 5 Percentage of Mums who Smoke during Pregnancy (December 2013) 6 Percentage Mums who Breastfed at Hospital Discharge 2012/13 7 Children with a Disability in Receipt of DLA 0-15 years Rate per 1000 2012 8 Percentage of Dental Registrations against the GP Registrations of children Aged 0-5 years 2013 9 Number of Dental Extractions (0-17 years) 10 Number of Dental Fillings (0-17 years) 11 Health Card Registrations from Non- UK Nationals per 1000 Resident Population 2011 12 Enjoying, Learning and Achieving Percentage of Primary School Children (P1-P7) with English as an Additional Language 2012/13 13 Percentage of Post-Primary Children with English as an Additional Language 2012/13 14 Percentage of Primary School Children (P1-P7) with less than 85% Attendance 2012/13 15 Percentage of Post-Primary School Pupils with less than 85% Attendance 2012/13 16 Percentage of Primary School Children (P1-P7) Statemented 2012/13 17 Percentage of Post-Primary School Pupils Statemented 2012/13 18 Percentage of Leavers Achieving at Least 5 GCSE’s grades(A*- C) (or equiv) June 2012 19 Living in Safety and with Stability Domestic Abuse Motivations Incidents and Crimes 2011/12 20 Anti-Social Behaviour Incidents 2012/13 21 Road Traffic Casualties and Deaths 2012 22 Economic and Environmental Wellbeing Percentage of Children (0-15 years) in Income Support Households 2012 23 Lone Parents who are Income Support Claimants 2013 24 Percentage of Primary School Pupils with Free School Meal Entitlement 2012/13 25 Percentage of Post-Primary School Pupils with Free School Meal Entitlement 2012/13 26 Percentage of Children in Poverty (0-19 years) 2011 27 Contact Details 28

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DEMOGRAPHICS

The above map shows the population of children and young people within the Southern Outcomes Area aged 0 - 17 at Census 2011. Kernan has the highest number with 1,573 and the highest five areas are highlighted in the data table and geographically on the map. Overall there are approximately 91,941 children and young people living in the Southern Outcomes area. Figures below show the highest 5 in each LGD.

Armagh Banbridge Craigavon Newry & Mourne

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DEMOGRAPHICS

This map shows the total number of families across the Southern Outcomes area highlighting again the 5 wards with the highest number of families. Again Kernan has the highest number of families with dependent children = 920. Figures below show the highest 5 in each LGD.

Armagh Banbridge Craigavon Dungannon Newry & Mourne

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HEALTHY

Armagh

Derrynoose 65 Milford 55 Demesne 55 Callan Bridge 52 Tandragee 49 Banbridge

Ballydown 73 Dromore South 57 Laurencetown 55 Gransha 50 Banbridge West 44 Craigavon

Kernan 130 Drumgask 99 Taghnevan 93 Donaghcloney 88 Waringstown 76 Dungannon

Killymeal 72 West 60 Moy 56 53 Washing Bay 50 Newry & Mourne

Derryleckagh 71 Creggan 68 Mayobridge 66 Spelga 65 Derrymore 64

The top 5 areas with the highest births in the Southern Outcomes Area for the year ending March 2013 are highlighted above with highest being Kernan with 130 and this is trended in the time series chart over the last 7 years. Note: Trend lines should be read in conjunction with the data table i.e. highest as highlighted.

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HEALTHY

Armagh

The Mall 27 Tandragee 22 Callan Bridge 21 Downs 21 Keady 17 Banbridge

Edenderry 27 Gilford 23 Lawrencetown 22 The Cut 19 Dromore Nrth 19 Craigavon

Drumgor 33 Mourneview 30 Woodville 28 Court 26 Drumgask 23 Dungannon

Moygashel 26 Ballysaggart 24 Coalisland Nrth 18 Drumglass 18 15 Newry & Mourne

Ballybot 29 Kilkeel Central 28 Rostrevor 25 St Patricks 23 Clonallan 22

The worst 5 wards are highlighted here for percentage mums who smoke during pregnancy with Drumgor being worst with 33%. The data table shows in descending order the top 20% of wards with the highest percentage of mums smoking during pregnancy. The Southern Outcomes Group average is depicted in pale green on the Time Series Chart. The average is the pale blue line. Note: Trend lines should be read in conjunction with the data table i.e. highest as highlighted.

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HEALTHY

Armagh

Richhill 33..3 Downs 36.2 Killylea 37.5 Ballymartrim 40 Callan Bridge 40.4 Banbridge

The Cut 27.3 Rathfriland 30.6 Gilford 32 Loughbrickland 38.9 Seapatrick 42.9 Craigavon

Woodville 14.5 Drumnamoe 17.9 Drumgor 20.4 Mourneview 25 Taghnevan 28 Dungannon

CoalislandNrth 31.9 34.4 Donaghmore 35.7 Washing Bay 36 36.4 Newry & Mourne

Daisy Hill 17.5 Bessbrook 23.4 Rostrevor 24 Kilkeel Sth 28.6 Drumgullion 28.8

The worst 5 wards are highlighted here for percentage mums breastfeeding on discharge from hospital with Woodville being worst with 14.5%. The data table shows in ascending order the top 20% of wards with the lowest percentage of mums that breastfed at Hospital discharge. The Southern Outcomes Group average is depicted in a pale green on the Time Series Chart. The Northern Ireland average is the pale blue line. Note: Trend lines should be read in conjunction with the data table i.e. lowest as highlighted. 7

HEALTHY

Armagh

Abbey Park 52.8 Callan Bridge 52.6 Keady 50 Tandragee 47.2 Killeen 44.4 Banbridge

The Cut 64.7 Banbridge Wst 60.5 Edenderry 52 Seapatrick 45.2 Dromore Nrth 43.7 Craigavon

Mourneview 59.5 Drumgor 54.3 Ballybay 52.9 Drumnamoe 52.5 Drumgask 48 Dungannon

Coalisland Wst 57.1 Drumglass 54.2 Washing Bay 42.8 Coalisland Sth 42.5 40.7 Newry & Mourne

Ballybot 67.4 Drumalane 56.3 Bessbrook 51.9 Forkhill 50.2 Kilkeel Sth 48

When we look at the rate of children aged between 0 – 15 years who are in receipt of DLA. The data table shows in descending order the top 20% of wards with the highest percentage of children 0-15 who are in receipt of DLA. The majority of Southern wards are sitting above the Northern Ireland average of 39.2 (pale blue line). The top five wards are highlighted above with Ballybot having a rate of 67.4 which would equate to 6.7% of its 0-15 population with Banbridge West peaking in 2010 at 61.1 Note: Trend lines should be read in conjunction with the data table.

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HEALTHY

Armagh

Keady 40.4 Derrynoose 42.9 The Mall 44.5 Callan Bridge 46.8 Abbey Park 48.1 Banbridge

Rathfriland 37.8 Banbridge Wst 40.4 The Cut 46.8 Fort 49.7 Ballyward 50 Craigavon

Drumgor 38.3 Court 39 Drumgask 39.8 Drumnamoe 44.2 Taghnevan 44.5 Dungannon

Mullaghmore 43.4 Killymeal 44 Ballysaggart 45.6 Coalisland Wst 46.2 Drumglass 47.8 Newry & Mourne

St Marys 34.4 Daisy Hill 35.6 Drumgullion 38.8 Drumalane 41.1 Windsor Hill 42

The worst 5 wards are highlighted here for percentage of children aged 0 – 5 who are registered with a Dentist with St Marys being worst with 34.4%. The data table shows in ascending order the top 20% of wards with the lowest percentage of Dental Registrations against G.P Registrations children aged 0-5 years. The Southern Outcomes Group average is depicted on the Time Series chart. The Northern Ireland average is the pale blue line. The map also shows the location of all Dental Practices across the area. It is interesting to note the higher registrations are in areas where there are fewer practices. Note: Trend lines should be read in conjunction with the data table i.e. lowest as highlighted. 9

HEALTHY

Armagh Derrynoose 79 Callan Bridge 62 Ballymartrim 56 Killeen 55 Hamiltonsbawn 52

Banbridge Ballydown 65 Ballyward 55 Loughbrickland 54 Fort 47 Bannside 47

Craigavon Kernan 70 Magheralin 68 Aghagallon 62 Derrytrasna 59 Waringstown 58

Dungannon Aughnacloy 70 Coalisland North 56 Benburb 54 Coalisland South 54 Washing Bay 46

Newry & Mourne Clonallan 80 Burren and Kilbroney 77 Forkhill 77 Camlough 70 Creggan 69

The worst 5 wards are highlighted here for 0 – 17 year olds for the number of Extractions with Clonallen being worst with 80. The data table shows in descending order the top 20% of wards with the highest number of Dental Extractions for 0-17 year olds within the Southern Outcomes Group area. Note: Trend lines should be read in conjunction with the data table.

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HEALTHY

Armagh

Derrynoose 411 Callan Bridge 300 Laurelvale 277 Tandragee 269 Markethill 269

Banbridge

Dromore South 277 Ballyward 231 Gransha 223 Ballydown 216 Quilly 178 Craigavon

Kernan 371 Derrytrasna 362 Aghagallon 323 Magheralin 297

The Birches 292 Dungannon

Coalisland Sth 309 Coalisland Nrth 303 Aughnacloy 245 Coolhill 235 Coalisland West and 219 Newry & Mourne

Forkhill 431 Burren and Kilbroney 411 Clonallen 411 Creggan 397

Silver Bridge 366

The worst 5 wards are highlighted here of 0 – 17 year olds for the number of Fillings with Forkhill being highest with 431. The data table shows in descending order the top 20% of wards with the highest number of Dental Extractions for 0-17 year olds within the Southern Outcomes Group area. Note: Trend lines should be read in conjunction with the data table. 11

HEALTHY

Armagh

Callan Bridge 21.1 Demesne 21 Derrynoose 19.2 Observatory 12.3 Charlemont 12 Banbridge

Fort 9.5 The Cut 5.4 Ballydown 4.6 Rathfriland 4 Dromore Sth 3.9 Craigavon

Annagh 173.4 Corcrain 25 Drumgor 21.9 Edenderry 20.1 Kernan 18.9 Dungannon

Ballysaggart 50.1 Mullaghmore 43.9 Drumglass 39.6 Killymeal 29.8 Moy 25 Newry & Mourne

Drumalane 29.1 Kilkeel Central 21.6 Newtownhamilton21.4 Daisy Hill 21.2 Derryleckagh 18.9

When we look at the rate of health card registrations for non-UK nationals the majority are within Portadown/ Craigavon area. The top three wards are highlighted above with Annagh having a rate of 173.4 which would equate to 17.3% of its population. The data table shows in descending order the top 20% of wards with the highest rate of Health Card registrations from Non-UK Nationals. Note: Trend lines should be read in conjunction with the data table.

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ENJOYING, LEARNING AND ACHIEVING

Armagh

Callan Bridge 16 Keady 11.5 The Mall 10.5 Downs 9.5

Observatory 8.3 Banbridge

Dromore North 3.3 Rathfriland 2.6 Edenderry 2.4 Dromore South 1.5 Ballydown 1.3 Craigavon

Corcrain 20 Annagh 17.1 Drumgor 11.4 Killycomain 10.7

Ballybay 9.7 Dungannon

Ballysaggart 29.3 Killymeal 20 Coolhill 18.4 Drumglass 15.9

Mullaghmore 15 Newry & Mourne

St Mary’s 12 Drumalane 6.1 St Patrick’s 6 Drumgullion 5.6 Windsor Hill 4.7

The highest 5 wards are highlighted here for percentage of primary school children who have english as an additional language with Ballysaggart seeing the highest with 29.3%. The data table shows in descending order the top 20% of wards that are sitting above the Southern Outcomes Group average which is depicted in pale green on the Time Series Chart. The Northern Ireland Average is pale blue line. Note: Trend lines should be read in conjunction with the data table i.e. highest as highlighted.

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ENJOYING, LEARNING AND ACHIEVING

Armagh

Callan Bridge 23.2 The Mall 21.7 Keady 16.7 Observatory 14.6 Downs 10.6

Banbridge

Dromore North 7.1 Rathfriland 6.4 The Cut 4.2 Fort 3.8 Dromore South 3.4 Craigavon

Corcain 33.8 Annagh 28.8 Church 17.6 Drumgor 17.2

Edenderry 16.2 Dungannon

Drumglass 42 Ballysaggart 40.4 Killymeal 40 Coolhill 40

Mullaghmore 37.8 Newry & Mourne

St Mary’s 16.1 Windsor Hill 15.8 St Patrick’s 15.5 Drumalane 12.7

Drumgullion 9.5

The highest 5 wards are highlighted here for percentage of post primary school children who have English as an additional language with Drumglass seeing the highest with 42%. The data table shows in descending order the top 20% of wards above the Southern Outcomes Group average which is depicted in pale green on the Time Series Chart. The Northern Ireland average is the pale blue line. Note: Trend lines should be read in conjunction with the data table i.e. highest as highlighted. 14

ENJOYING, LEARNING AND ACHIEVING

Armagh

Callan Bridge 12.2 Keady 11 The Mall 8 Observatory 5.8 Downs 4.5 Banbridge

The Cut 11.9 Edenderry 8 Rathfriland 6.8 Fort 5.8 Loughbrickland 3.8 Craigavon

Court 12.9 Drumgor 12.3 Corcrain 11.6 Church 11.2 Annagh 10.6

Dungannon

Ballysaggart 15.5 Killymeal 13.3 Drumglass 12.4 Coalisland West and Newmills 12.3 Coalisland North 9.9 Newry & Mourne

Daisy hill 11.6 Bessbrook 11.2 St Mary’s 11 Drumalane 10.6 Ballybot 10.3

The highest 5 wards are highlighted here for percentage of primary school children with less than 85% attendance with Ballysaggart seeing the highest with 15.5%. The data table shows in descending order the top 20% of wards above the Southern Outcomes Group average which is depicted in pale green on the Time Series Chart. The Northern Ireland average is the pale blue line. Note: Trend lines should be read in conjunction with the data table i.e. highest as highlighted.

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ENJOYING, LEARNING AND ACHIEVING

Armagh

Callan Bridge 21.5 The Mall 17.3 Abbey Park 12.9 Laurelvale 11.8 Tandragee 10.7 Banbridge

Edenderry 20.7 Gilford 16.5 Ballyward 13.5 The Cute 12.9 Banbridge West 12

Craigavon

Ballybay 24.7 Church 22.3 Drumgor 21.2 Court 20 Drumnamoe 19

Dungannon

Coolhill 21 Drumglass 18.4 Coalisland Wst and Newmills 18.2 Ballysaggart 18.1 Coalisland Nrth

15.6 Newry & Mourne

Bessbrook 26.4 Derrymore 16.8 Ballybot 12.7 Kilkeel Central 12 Forkhill 11.6

The highest 5 wards are highlighted here for percentage of post-primary school children with less than 85% attendance with Bessbrook seeing the highest with 26.4%. The data table shows in descending order the top 20% of wards above the Southern Outcomes Group average which is depicted in pale green on the Time Series Chart. The Northern Ireland average is the pale blue line. Note: Trend lines should be read in conjunction with the data table i.e. highest as highlighted.

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ENJOYING, LEARNING AND ACHIEVING

Armagh

Keady 6.7 Observatory 4.9 Laurelvale 4.7 Demesne 4.2 Killylea 4.2 Banbridge

Ballydown 4.3 The Cut 4.2 Banbridge West 4 Fort 3.8 Lawrencetown 3.8 Craigavon

Church 5.9 Edenderry 5.4 Drumgor 5.2 Tavanagh 5.1 Mourneview 4.9 Dungannon

Aughnacloy 6 Fivemiletown 5.9 Donaghmore 5.8 Moy 4.5 Augher 4.5 Newry & Mourne

Ballybot 8.6 Bessbrook 7 Derrymore 6.7 St Mary’s 6.5 Kilkeel South 5.8

The highest 5 wards are highlighted here for percentage of primary school children who have a full Statement of educational needs with Ballybot seeing the highest with 8.6%. The data table shows in descending order the top 20% of wards above the Southern Outcomes Group average which is depicted in pale green on the Time Series Chart. The Northern Ireland average is the pale blue line. Note: Trend lines should be read in conjunction with the data table i.e. highest as highlighted. 17

ENJOYING, LEARNING AND ACHIEVING

Armagh

Abbey Park 10.3 Markethill 8.5 Keady 7.7 Tandragee 7.1

Downs 7.1 Banbridge

Banbridge Wst 12 The Cut 11.1 Gilford 7.7 Edenderry 7.3 Dromore Nrth 6.7 Craigavon

Mourneview 9.1 Court 9.1 Church 8.7 Tavanagh 8.7 Drumgask 8.7 Dungannon

Clogher 11.1 Killyman 10 Drumglass 6.8 Washing Bay 6.8 Coalisland Sth 5.9 Newry & Mourne

Bessbrook 11.4 Daisy hill 9.6 Drumgullion 7.4 Derrymore 7 Windsor Hill 7

The highest 5 wards are highlighted here for percentage of post-primary school children who have a full Statement of educational needs with Banbridge West seeing the highest with 12%. The data table shows in descending order the top 20% of wards above the Southern Outcomes Group average which is depicted in pale green on the Time Series Chart. The Northern Ireland average is the pale blue line. Note: Trend lines should be read in conjunction with the data table i.e. highest as highlighted. 18

ENJOYING, LEARNING AND ACHIEVING

Armagh

Callan Bridge 56 Tandragee 58.3 Laurelvale 63 The Mall 66.7 Keady 75 Banbridge

Edenderry 59.4 Lawrencetown 64.7 Banbridge Wst 65.1 Gilford 65.4 Fort 73.9

Craigavon

Drumgask 48.3 Ballybay 50 Church 52.6 Mourneview 52.6

Tavanagh 53.1

Dungannon

Coolhill 63.4 Coalisland Sth 34.3 Coalisland Wst and Newmills 65.6 Ballysaggart 66.7 Clogher 68.8 Newry & Mourne

Annalong 60 Daisy hill 61.5 Derrymore 61.5 St Mary’s 61.9

Ballybot 62.5

The poorest 5 wards are highlighted here for percentage of leavers achieving 5 GCSEs A-C (or equivalent) with Drumgask seeing the lowest with 48.3%. The data table shows in ascending order the top 20% of wards below the Southern Outcomes Group average which is depicted in pale green on the Time Series Chart. The Northern Ireland average is the pale blue line. Note: Trend lines should be read in conjunction with the data table i.e. lowest as highlighted. 19

LIVING IN SAFETY AND WITH STABILITY

Armagh

Callan Bridge 10.8 The Mall 9.9 Demesne 9.7 Tandragee 7.6 Keady 7.3 Banbridge

The Cut 16.3 Edenderry 12.8 Gilford 7.4 Fort 7.3 Rathfriland 6.7 Craigavon

Drumgor 14.1 Church 12.6 Court 11.9 Knocknashane 9 Drumgask 8.9 Dungannon

Ballysaggart 11.7 Coalisland Wst 10.6 Mullaghmore 10.5 Drumglass 7.6 Coalisland Nrth 7.3 Newry & Mourne

Daisy Hill 21.5 Ballybot 13 Kilkeel Sth 9.4 Derrymore 8.5 Clonallan 8.8

The highest 5 wards are highlighted here for rate of Domestic Abuse Incidents and Crimes with Daisy Hill seeing the highest with 21.5. The data table shows in descending order the top 20% of wards above the Southern Outcomes Group average which is depicted in pale green on the Time Series Chart. The Northern Ireland average is the pale blue line. Note: Trend lines should be read in conjunction with the data table i.e. highest as highlighted.

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LIVING IN SAFETY AND WITH STABILITY

Armagh

Callan Bridge 65.7 Observatory 38.4 Downs 38.2 The Mall 36.8 Keady 34.5 Banbridge

The Cut 159.5 Edenderry 72.6 Rathfriland 43.4 Fort 39.3 Loughbrickland 32.5 Craigavon

Annagh 108.2 Court 89.5 Drumgor 61.9 Tavanagh 58.4 Church 57.3 Dungannon

Mullaghmore 98.3 Ballysaggart 59.3 Killymeal 57.1 Coalisland Sth 51.9 Drumglass 46.7 Newry & Mourne

Daisy Hill 103.6 Drumgullion 43.6 St Patricks 41.6 Derrymore 41 St Marys 40.3

The highest 5 wards are highlighted here for rate of Anti-Social Behaviour Incidents with The Cut seeing the highest with 159.5. The data table shows in descending order the top 20% of wards above the Southern Outcomes Group average which is depicted in pale green on the Time Series Chart. The Northern Ireland average is the pale blue line. Note: Trend lines should be read in conjunction with the data table i.e. highest as highlighted.

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LIVING IN SAFETY AND WITH STABILITY

Armagh

Milford 10.4 Poyntzpass 8.1 Killeen 6.9 The Mall 6.4 Charlemont 4.8 Banbridge

Quilly 16.2 Bannside 8.2 Lawrencetown 7.7 The Cut 7.6 Ballydown 3.8 Craigavon

Court 11.7 Drumgor 8.4 Annagh 7.8 Kernan 7.8 Edenderry 7 Dungannon

Killyman 13 Castlecaufield 10.5 Caledon 9.8 Ballygawley 8.2 7 Newry & Mourne

Ballybot 12.5 Fathom 9.2 Windsor Hill 8.6 St Marys 8.4 Tullyhappy 7.6

The highest 5 wards are highlighted here for rate of road traffic casualties and deaths with Quilly seeing the highest with 16.2. The data table shows in descending order the top 20% of wards above the Southern Outcomes Group average which is depicted in pale green on the Time Series Chart. The Northern Ireland average is the pale blue line. The map has been faded down to show the main roads within each ward area. Note: Trend lines should be read in conjunction with the data table i.e. highest as highlighted. 22

ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL WELLBEING

Armagh

Callan Bridge 28.9 Downs 21.7 Keady 20 Tandragee 15.7 The Mall 12.6

Banbridge Edenderry 29.5 The Cut 19.4 Banbridge Wst 18.2 Rathfriland 17.8 Gilford 14.9

Craigavon

Drumgask 32.8 Church 30.6 Drumamoe 28 Court 27.8 Ballybay 24.7

Dungannon Coalisland Wst and Newmill 31.4 Coalisland Sth 28.3 Coalisland Nrth 26.7 Ballysaggart 26.6 Drumglass 21.7

Newry & Mourne

Ballybot 40.4 Daisyhill 30.5 Derrymore 28.1 Crossmeglan 27.4

Bessbrook 24.2

The highest 5 wards are highlighted here for the percentage of children aged 0 – 15 who are living in Income Support households with Ballybot seeing the highest with 40.4%. The data table shows in descending order the top 20% of wards above the Southern Outcomes Group average which is depicted in pale green on the Time Series Chart. The Northern Ireland average is the pale blue line. Note: Trend lines should be read in conjunction with the data table i.e. highest as highlighted.

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ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL WELLBEING

Armagh

Callan Bridge 70 Downs 50 Derrynoose 40 Markethill 30 Demesne 30

Banbridge

Edenderry 60 Banbridge West 40 Rathfriland 30 Loughbrickland 30 Ballydown 30

Craigavon

Drumgask 100 Taghnevan 70 Corcrain 70 Parklake 60 Court 60

Dungannon

Coalisland Wst and Newmills 60 Coalisland Sth 60 Ballysaggart 50 Coalisland Nrth 50

Drumglass 40 Newry & Mourne

Daisyhill 80 Derrymore 60 Creggan 60 Drumgullion 60 Ballybot 50

In total there are 4560 Lone parent families living on Income Support across the Southern Outcomes area with Drumgask having the highest number at 100. Note: Trend lines should be read in conjunction with the data table i.e. highest as highlighted. 24

ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL WELLBEING

Armagh

Callan Bridge 57.1 Keady 40 The Mall 39.1 Downs 38.3 Abbey Park 32.6 Banbridge

Edenderry 41.1 The Cut 37.5 Fort 34.6 Rathfriland 34 Banbridge West 34

Craigavon

Drumnamoe 53.8 Court 53.7 Drumgask 50.4 Church 50 Corcrain 49.3

Dungannon

Ballysaggart 45.6 Coalisland Sth 43.6 Coalisland Wst and Newmills 41.5 Coalisland Nrth 41.5 Drumglass 36

Newry & Mourne Ballybot 62.9 Daisy Hill 54.2 Kilkeel South 44.2 Derrymore 44 Crossmaglen 43.6

The highest 5 wards are highlighted here for the percentage of primary school pupils with free school meal entitlement with Ballybot seeing the highest with 62.9%. The data table shows in descending order the top 20% of wards above the Southern Outcomes Group average which is depicted in pale green on the Time Series Chart. The Northern Ireland average is the pale blue line. All areas are seeing an increase in line with Southern and NI averages. Note: Trend lines should be read in conjunction with the data table i.e. highest as highlighted.

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ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL WELLBEING

Armagh

Callan Bridge 44 Keady 34.6 Downs 31 Abbey Park 25.6 Tandragee 23.8

Banbridge

Edenderry 24.4 Rathfriland 23.7 Banbridge Wst 22 Gilford 17.9 Dromore Nrth 16.7 Craigavon

Drumgask 46.4 Ballybay 41.9 Church 39.1 Drumnamore 37.5

Court 34.1 Dungannon

Coalisland Sth 41.2 Coalisland Nrth 35 Coalisland Wst and Newmills 32.7 Drumglass 29.5 Ballysaggart 26.8 Newry & Mourne

Ballybot 46.7 Daisy Hill 44.2 Crossmaglen 44.2 Derrymore 36.8 Creggan 34.3

The highest 5 wards are highlighted here for the percentage of post-primary school pupils with free school meal entitlement with Ballybot seeing the highest with 46.7%. The data table shows in descending order the top 20% of wards above the Southern Outcomes Group average which is depicted in pale green on the Time Series Chart. The Northern Ireland average is the pale blue line. All areas are seeing an increase in line with Southern and NI averages. Note: Trend lines should be read in conjunction with the data table i.e. highest as highlighted.

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ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL WELLBEING

Armagh

Callan Bridge 42.8 Downs 34.6 Keady 31.4 Abbey Park 23.8

The Mall 23.4

Banbridge

Edenderry 32.4 The Cut 29.2 Rathfriland 25.9 Gilford 25 Banbridge Wst 20.7 Craigavon

Drumgask 42.7 Drumnamoe 41.8 Court 37.6 Church 35.7

Drumgor 35.5

Dungannon Coalisland Sth 39.1 Coalisland Wst and Newmills 37.7 Coalisland Nrth 30.4 Ballysaggart 30.2 Drumglass 29.6 Newry & Mourne

Crossmaglen 46.4 Ballybot 44.5 Daisy Hill 44.2 Creggan 38.1

Derrymore 37.2

The highest 5 wards are highlighted here for the percentage of all Children and Young people living in Poverty with Crossmaglen seeing the highest with 46.4%. The data table shows in descending order the top 20% of wards above the Northern Ireland average which is depicted in pale blue on the Time Series Chart. Note: Trend lines should be read in conjunction with the data table i.e. highest as highlighted.

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Contact Details

For further information on indicators in your area please contact:-

Valerie Maxwell Yvonne Neill Shauneen Loughran

CSP Information Manager CSP Information Officer CSP Information Officer

Social Care and Children Social Care and Children Social Care and Children

HSCB HSCB HSCB

Tower Hill Tower Hill Tower Hill

Armagh Armagh Armagh

028 37 414602 028 37 414442 028 37 414435

[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

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