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Dodworth Ward Achieving a Good Level of Development Decreased In DODWORTH Ward Profile 2019 TABLE OF CONTENTS 03 04 Introduction and Purpose Demographics 06 09 Learning Health and Wellbeing Page 13 15 Households Crime 16 17 Internet Access Other Business Improvement & Intelligence Team: BusinessImprovement&[email protected] 2 Introduction and Purpose Barnsley Council is continuing to change how we work together for a ‘Better Barnsley’. We have ambitious plans to improve and grow as identified in our Corporate Plan for 2017-2020. This sets out what we aim to achieve over the next three years to improve outcomes for our customers and the community as we strive to become more customer focused, modern, efficient and business minded. We're still focused on achieving our three key priorities: Thriving and vibrant economy People achieving their potential Strong and resilient communities We still feel that these areas warrant greater attention, emphasis, and possibly resources, to influence other areas of activity and make the greatest impact overall. The council will concentrate resources to make the most impact by providing services where they are most needed and we'll help people to do more for each other and their community. To do this, we need a solid evidence base to develop effective interventions which will help to achieve a ‘Better Barnsley’. The data within this report are from the latest available as of May 2018. This information is intended to stimulate discussion, debate and action to support Area Councils and Ward Alliances to identify some of their strategic priorities on an area basis and commission services to meet these challenges. This profile compares the Ward with the overall Barnsley figure and that of England where possible. Business Improvement & Intelligence Team: BusinessImprovement&[email protected] 3 Demographics Overall Population Barnsley’s population has been growing constantly since 2001. Since the 2011 Census, the resident Up 8.0% population in Dodworth has increased by 8.0% 10,550 since 2011 compared to 4.9% in Barnsley overall. The increase in population is mainly due to more births than deaths and international migration. There are slightly more females compared with males within the ward. 51.3% 48.7% Source: ONS 2011 & 2017 Mid-Year Estimates Male Female Age Profile and % of Total Population 0-18 Dodworth 18.8% The age profile of the population is changing year olds: both locally and nationally. Dodworth has a Barnsley 21.7% higher proportion of 65+ year olds than both 1,984 Barnsley and England. England 22.5% 19-64 Dodworth 55.4% year olds: Source: ONS 2017 Mid -Year Estimates Barnsley 59.2% 5,847 England 59.5% Main Language is not English 65+ Dodworth 25.8% year olds: Barnsley 19.1% 2,719 England 18.0% Dodworth 1.0% Source: ONS 2011 Census Barnsley 1.3% In 2011, 1 in every 100 Dodworth residents’ main language was England 4.4% not English; equal to the rate for Barnsley overall. Ethnic Breakdown White British (Includes English/Welsh/Scottish/ Northern Irish/British) 1.5% White (Includes Irish/Gypsy or Irish Traveller/Other White) White British 96.2% 0.5% Mixed/multiple ethnic groups 3.8% BME Asian/Asian British 0.3% 0.1% Black/African/Caribbean/Black British BME 3.8% 1.4% Other ethnic group White British BME Barnsley’s ethnic diversity continues to change. In the 2011 Census, 4 out of 100 people in Dodworth were from a Black Dodworth 96.2% 3.8% and Minority Ethnic (BME) group; the same as Barnsley overall. The 2011 Barnsley 96.1% 3.9% Census is the most up to date national data available on ethnicity. England 79.8% 20.2% Source: ONS 2011 Census Business Improvement & Intelligence Team: BusinessImprovement&[email protected] 4 Demographics Indices of Multiple Deprivation 2015 This is calculated based on seven domains of deprivation, which in turn are composed of a number of indicators that are scored and ranked to produce an overall domain score. Proportion of Dodworth Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs) in 10% Most Deprived in England LSOAs in 10% Most Deprived in England LSOAs not in 10% Most Deprived in England 0% 0% None of the LSOAs in Dodworth were in the IMD IMD 10% most deprived in 2015 2010 England for both IMD 6 LSOAs 7 LSOAs 2010 and IMD 2015. 6 7 The Seven Domains of Deprivation and how Dodworth Performs Percentage of Dodworth LSOAs in the Bottom 10% in England by Domain Source: 2015 English Indices of Deprivation Education, Health Barriers to Living Income Employment Skills & Deprivation & Housing & Environment Deprivation Deprivation Training Disability Crime Services Deprivation 0% 0% 0% 17% 0% 0% 0% Index of Multiple Deprivation 2015 Dodworth LSOAs Relative to England (DCLG, 2015) © Crown copyright and database rights (2018) Ordnance Survey licence number: 100022264 Business Improvement & Intelligence Team: BusinessImprovement&[email protected] 5 Learning 4 Primary schools* 2 Secondary schools* *Includes 1 special school *Includes 1 special school 646 Pupils on roll 2,191 Pupils on roll % of Pupils Achieving a Good Level of Development 2013 - 2018 Dodworth Barnsley England 73.6% 70.7% 71.5% 69.7% 71.2% 67.3% 68.4% 70.0% 69.3% 68.5% 66.3% 60.4% 65.7% 62.5% 57.4% 55.9% 51.7% 50.2% Year 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 The percentage of pupils resident in Dodworth ward achieving a good level of development decreased in 2018 with outcomes remaining above the Barnsley average but now just below the national average. 2017/18 DfE % of Pupils Achieving the Expected Standard in the Phonics Screening Source: Check at the End of Year 1 2015 - 2018 Dodworth Barnsley England 91.2% 87.5% 83.2% 83.6% 81.0% 81.0% 82.0% 80.0% 79.0% 77.0% 78.0% 73.0% Year 2015 2016 2017 2018 The percentage of pupils resident in Dodworth ward achieving the expected standard in phonics screening increased in 2018, remaining above both the Barnsley and national averages. Business Improvement & Intelligence Team: BusinessImprovement&[email protected] 6 Learning % of Key Stage 1 Pupils Achieving the Expected Standard 2016 - 2018 Reading Writing Maths Dodworth Barnsley England 78.4% 88.0% 83.3% 78.7% 80.3% 75.4% 80.3% 83.3% 76.0% 2% 77. 70.0% 68.0% 75.0% 74.0% 76.0% 67.0% 75.0% 72.0% 75.0% 73.0% 65.0% 67.0% 73.0% 70.0% 64.0% 74.0% 71.0% 2016 2017 2018 2016 2017 2018 2016 2017 2018 Year Year Year The percentage of pupils resident in Dodworth ward achieving the expected standard at the end of key stage 1 declined in reading and writing in 2018 whilst mathematics increased. However outcomes in all three subjects remained above both the Barnsley and national averages. % of Key Stage 2 Pupils Achieving the Expected Standard in Reading, 2017/18 Writing and Maths Combined 2016 - 2018 DfE Dodworth Barnsley England Source: 78.3% The percentage of pupils resident in 68.2% Dodworth ward achieving the 65.0% expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics combined 61.0% 64.0% increased further in 2018, with outcomes remaining above both 56.1% 59.0% the Barnsley and national averages. 53.0% 53.0% Year 2016 2017 2018 Average Attainment 8 Score at the End of Key Stage 4 2016 - 2018 Dodworth Barnsley England 57.2 The attainment 8 score of pupils resident in Dodworth ward 48.8 decreased in 2018 although 48.5 outcomes remained above both the 47.4 47.6 44.6 Barnsley and national averages. 44.5 44.0 42.5 Year 2016 2017 2018 Business Improvement & Intelligence Team: BusinessImprovement&[email protected] 7 Learning Average Progress 8 Score at the End of Key Stage 4 2016 - 2018 2016 2017 2018 Dodworth 0.11 -0.12 0.10 Barnsley -0.22 -0.15 -0.15 England 0.00 0.00 0.00 53.4% In 2018 pupils resident in Dodworth ward made more progress than pupils with similar starting points in Barnsley and pupils nationally. Furthermore, the progress score was higher than the 2017 score. % of Pupils Eligible for Free School Meals on January Census Day 2018 Primary The percentage of primary school pupils eligible for and claiming a free school meal in Dodworth ward decreased in 2018, remaining well below both the Barnsley and national 43.4 averages. Dodworth Barnsley England 8.3% 18.3% 13.7% Secondary 2017/18 DfE : Source The percentage of secondary school pupils eligible for and claiming a free school meal in Dodworth ward decreased in 2018, remaining well below both the Barnsley and national averages. Dodworth Barnsley England 5.5% 16.5% 12.4% % of Pupils with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities 2018 Dodworth Dodworth 9.7% 10.2% Primary Secondary 14.1% 13.8% 12.9% 12.3% Barnsley England Barnsley England The percentage of secondary school pupils The percentage of primary school pupils with special with special educational needs and disabilities educational needs and disabilities in Dodworth ward in Dodworth ward increased in 2018 but increased in 2018 but remained below both the remained below both the Barnsley and Barnsley and national averages. national averages. Business Improvement & Intelligence Team: BusinessImprovement&[email protected] 8 Health and Wellbeing Life Expectancy at Birth Male Dodworth Barnsley England 80.6 80.5 79.5 79.5 79.6 79.4 79.2 79.5 78.2 78.3 77.9 78.1 Year 2012 - 2014 2013 - 2015 2014 - 2016 2015 - 2017 Life expectancy at birth for males in Dodworth is 2.4 years higher than for men in Barnsley. 2012-2017 ONS 58.6 Female years Dodworth Barnsley England Source: 83.5 83.1 83.1 83.1 83.1 82.9 82.1 81.9 81.6 81.7 81.9 81.3 Year 2012 - 2014 2013 - 2015 2014 - 2016 2015 - 2017 Life expectancy at birth for women in Dodworth is 1.6 years higher than for women in Barnsley.
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