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Victoria Ward Profile Last Updated: 04/10/2017 - Final Ward Profile Victoria Councillor Leslie Byrom CBE Councillor Janet Grace Councillor Michael Roche Released: October 2017 Collated by Gemma Monaghan Commissioning Support & Business Intelligence Service Data, Insight, Business Intelligence, & Performance Last Updated: 04/10/2017 - Final Document Control Issue/Amendment Record Version Date of Issue Reason for Issue V1 21/09/2017 Initial Full Draft V2 04/10/2017 Final Document Ownership Role Name/Title Author Gemma Monaghan Release Wayne Leatherbarrow Authority Service Manager – Performance & intelligence. Distribution Cabinet Council Chief Executive SLB Public Data, Insight, Business Intelligence, & Performance 2/40 Last Updated: 04/10/2017 - Final Primary Settings .......................................................... 20 Contents Key Stage 1 (KS1) ......................................................... 20 Key Stage 2 (KS2) ......................................................... 21 Highlights ................................................................................ 4 Secondary School Settings ........................................... 21 Sefton Comparative Position .................................................. 5 Key Stage 4 (KS4) ......................................................... 21 National Comparative Position ............................................... 5 Not in Employment Education or Training (NEET) ....... 22 LCR Comparative Position ....................................................... 6 Community Safety ................................................................. 23 North West Comparative Position .......................................... 6 Crime ........................................................................... 23 Overview ................................................................................. 7 Anti-social Behaviour (ASB) ......................................... 23 Implications for Service Delivery ............................................ 7 Index of Multiple Deprivation – Crime ........................ 24 Demographics ......................................................................... 8 Deliberate Fires ........................................................... 24 2015 Ward Population Distribution by Age Band & Health .................................................................................... 25 Gender .......................................................................... 9 Hospital Admissions .................................................... 25 2015 Ward Population Distribution Comparisons......... 9 Index of Multiple Deprivation – Health & Disability .... 27 Population Change by Core Age Groups ....................... 9 2011 Census Flows – Migration ............................................ 28 NINo Registrations 2012-2016 ...................................... 9 2011 Census Flows – Travel to Work .................................... 29 Service Demand ............................................................ 9 Service Demand & Delivery in Ward ..................................... 30 Deprivation ........................................................................... 10 Children’s Social Care .................................................. 30 Children in Low Income Families (2014) ..................... 10 Early Help .................................................................... 30 Overall IMD Score by LSOA (2015) .............................. 11 Factors at Assessment – Domestic Violence / Substance IDAOPI Score by LSOA (2015) ...................................... 11 Misuse ......................................................................... 30 IDACI Score by LSOA (2015) ........................................ 11 Children Centres .......................................................... 30 Housing & Households .......................................................... 12 YOT (Youth Offending Team) ....................................... 30 Household Composition .............................................. 12 Adult Social Care - Personal Care at Home .................. 31 Time Void / Vacant ...................................................... 13 Adult Social Care - Long Term Residential and Nursing New Build Bedroom Types .......................................... 13 Homes ......................................................................... 31 Average House Prices .................................................. 13 Adult Social Care - Contacts......................................... 31 Barriers to Housing & Services IMD Score by LSOA Libraries ....................................................................... 32 (2015) .......................................................................... 14 Domestic Waste Collection ......................................... 32 Economy & Business ............................................................. 15 Calls for Service – Environmental Issues ..................... 32 Economically Active .................................................... 15 MOSAIC Profile ...................................................................... 33 Economically Inactive .................................................. 15 Overview .......................................................................... 33 Unemployed ................................................................ 15 Generic MOSAIC Characteristics ...................................... 34 Index of Multiple Deprivation - Employment .............. 15 Notes on Data & Methodology ............................................. 36 Benefits & Support ............................................................... 16 Acronyms and Abbreviations ................................................ 38 Benefit Claimants ........................................................ 17 Sources .................................................................................. 39 Job Seekers Allowance ................................................ 17 Universal Credit ........................................................... 17 Housing Benefit ........................................................... 17 Council Tax Reduction ................................................. 17 Emergency Limited Assistance Scheme (ELAS) Applications................................................................. 18 Education .............................................................................. 19 Nursery Settings .......................................................... 19 Early Years Foundation Stage ...................................... 19 Data, Insight, Business Intelligence, & Performance 3/40 Last Updated: 04/10/2017 - Final Highlights Life Expectancy Free School Meals 81 83 78 83 79 83 7% 18% 16% Victoria Sefton England 1 Victoria Sefton England Average Age at Death (2015) Proportion of children taking Free School Meals Children on a Social Care Plan Benefits Claimants v 16 50 11% 9% 15% Victoria Sefton Victoria Sefton England Numbers per 1,000 of 0-17 year olds (16/17). Percent of working age population claiming benefits Educational Attainment Emergency Limited Assistance Scheme 1% 4% Victoria Sefton Percentage of residents aged 18+ making application (16/17) Rate of Reported Crimes 38 61 Victoria Sefton Percentage of Children NOT Achieving a Good Level of Development or Attaining Standard (15/16). Numbers of crimes reported per 1,000 population (2016) Data, Insight, Business Intelligence, & Performance 4/40 Last Updated: 04/10/2017 - Final Sefton Comparative Position National Comparative Position This table shows the relative position of the ward This table shows the relative position of the ward compared to all other wards in Sefton. Low values compared to Wards in England. Low values are to are to the left, high to the right. the left, high to the right. Data, Insight, Business Intelligence, & Performance 5/40 Last Updated: 04/10/2017 - Final LCR Comparative Position North West Comparative Position This table shows the relative position of the ward This table shows the relative position of the ward compared to all other wards in the Liverpool City compared to Wards across the Northwest. Low Region (LCR). Low values are to the left, high to values are to the left, high to the right. the right. Data, Insight, Business Intelligence, & Performance 6/40 Last Updated: 04/10/2017 - Final Overview Implications for Service Delivery Sefton is a metropolitan borough of Merseyside, Due to the demographic makeup, lower deprivation England and its local authority is Sefton Council. levels and higher levels of health seen across the Sefton was formed, following the Local ward, demands on services will be lower than those Government Act 1972, on 1 April 1974. seen across Sefton as a whole; these may increase in the foreseeable future due to an aging Victoria is one of the 22 wards that make up population and minimal increases seen in Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council. It is located deprivation. Key service demands could include: in the centre of the borough and covers the Great Crosby area. Victoria is bordered by ▪ Due to the higher than average levels of Blundellsands ward to the North and West, Manor working age people in the ward, there may be ward to the North and East, Ford ward to the higher demands for jobs / working age South and East, with Church ward to the South benefits in the ward and West. ▪ Demand on services relating to older people including adult social care and health services In the ward there are: are likely to show
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