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WORKFORCE PRESENTATION ETHNICITY OF RESIDENTS OLDHAM

Of the population of Oldham are Of the population are Asian. mixed. compared to 2.26% in GM. compared to 10.2% in GM.

Of the population are black, Of the population are other. compared to 2.8% in GM. compared to 1.02% in GM.

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No Christian Buddhist Hindu Jewish Muslim Sikh Other religion 59.38% 0.45% 1.52% 0.49% 5.02% 0.79% 0.43% 24.74% North West 67.25% 0.29% 0.54% 0.43% 5.05% 0.13% 0.27% 19.82% Greater 61.79% 0.36% 0.88% 0.93% 8.68% 0.20% 0.28% 20.77% Oldham 59.66% 0.16% 0.55% 0.05% 17.73% 0.03% 0.18% 16.08% 60.55% 0.19% 0.30% 0.10% 13.90% 0.03% 0.20% 18.90% 63.98% 0.23% 1.47% 0.04% 4.42% 0.05% 0.30% 23.56% 3 England North West Oldham Rochdale Tameside ETHNICITY OF RESIDENTS

Consultation conducted across GM with Faith Centres VIA 8 Focus Groups and 160 survey responses, identifying: MOTIVATIONS

BARRIERS

RECOMMENDATIONS

4 DISABILITY & MENTAL WELLBEING

Of people in Oldham have high levels of anxiety, compared to 19.9% in England.

Of people in Oldham with a long term disability or health condition, compared to 17.6% in England and 19.43% in Greater Manchester.

Of people in Oldham have low happiness, compared to 8.5% of people in England.

Of people in Oldham have low satisfaction, compared to 4.5% in England. 5 PREMATURE MORTALITY OLDHAM Per 100k

Die early from cancer, compared to 79.4 people in England.

People die early of CVD in Oldham compared to 46.7 people in England.

Die early from a respiratory disease, compared to 18.6 people in England.

6 The coloured areas have highest prevelance of Long Term Health conditions in Oldham.

7 VOLUNTEERING VCSE SECTOR STATE OF THE SECTOR There are an estimated 15,890 organisations in GM, 77% are micro organisations with an income below £10,000

9 One third identified St James’ or St Mary's as a main focus of their work. In addition, just over one quarter of Oldham organisations identified Alexandra, Waterhead or Shaw as their main focus. The two wards which were a main focus for the lowest proportion of Oldham organisations were: • South (12 per cent) • East (12 per cent).

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13 England North West GM Oldham Rochdale Tameside Nov 16-17 14.80% 14.40% 13.70% 12.60% 14.70% 10.90% Nov 17-18 13.90% 13.40% 12.00% 11.30% 13.90% 14.40%

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14 Volunteered at least twice in the last 12 months Years 5-11

42.8% 39.9% 40.3% 37.6% 35.3% 36.4% 34.4% 33.7% 34.3% 30.9% 29.8% 26.7%

England GM Bury Manchester Oldham Rochdale Tameside

15 The lowest proportion of organisations focus on this area (12%). This area has high inactivity and high levels of obesity at the end of year 6. This is an area high in inequalities, and few organisations operate in this area.

In Oldham there are high levels of premature mortality per 100k people. 102.7 premature Mortality for Cancer compared to 79.4, 77.3 premature mortality for CVD compared to 46.7 And 26.7 premature mortality for respiratory disease compared to 18.6. Only 14% of KEY POINTS organisations focus on older people and 10% focus on those with a disability.

8% of current VCSE organisations operate in Faith Groups, of those who benefit from the work, 9% Are from ethnic backgrounds. Oldham has high levels of BAME residents. Within Oldham 17.7% of residents are Muslim, which is higher than both England and GM. The Asian population is 19.2%.

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