Children and Young People's Profile for Crookston and South

Crookston and South Cardonald has a population of 1,915 children and young people (aged 0-24 years).

Neighbourhood Comparisons with The proportion of school age children in Crookston and South Cardonald is slightly higher than Glasgow as a whole. 12% of under 25s are from a minority ethnic group. 67% of children live within 400m of green space. The neighbourhood has fewer referrals to the Scottish Children's Reporter Administration (-48%), fewer victims of crime (-21%) and less overcrowding (-26%) than in Glasgow overall. S4 pupil attainment is higher (+9%) than the Glasgow average and 90% of children leaving school go onto a positive destination (higher/further education, employment or training). Likely development difficulties in pre-school children are higher than the Glasgow average (+15%) but communication delay in young children is lower than average (-12%). Domain Indicator Count Rate Difference from Glasgow Period Population aged 0 to 4 388 5% -12% 2015 Population aged 5 to 11 507 7% -0% 2015 Population aged 12 to 17 452 6% +8% 2015 Population aged 18 to 24 568 7% -37% 2015

Birth rate (per 1,000 pop'n) 68 9.0 -26% 2013 Demography Under 25s from a minority ethnic group 254 12% -32% 2011 Infants who sleep in the supine position 77 96% +4% 2015

Babies exposed to passive smoking N/A 15% -0% 2014/15 Infant Infant Health Babies with birth weight below 2500g 6 3% +18% 2013 - 2015 Children who walk to primary school N/A 43% -19% 2008 - 2015 Under 16s living within 400m of green space 790 67% -16% 2014 2012/13 - P1 children who are obese or severely obese N/A 9% +39%

2014/15 Culture and Culture Environment Hospitalisations for dental treatment (per 1,000 pop'n under 16) 15 12.8 -4% 2014 Referrals to Scottish Children's Reporter Administration 6 11 1% -48% 2015/16 Offenders (per 1,000 pop'n aged 8 to 18) 23 29.6 -1% 2015/16 Victims of crime (per 1,000 pop'n aged 8 to 18) 13 16.7 -21% 2015/16 Emergency hospitalisations due to assault (per 1,000 pop'n under 2010/11 - N/A 0.7 -50% 25) 2014/15 Emergency hospitalisations for unintentional injuries (per 1,000 2010/11 - Crime and Safety Crime N/A 8.9 -12% pop'n under 15) 2014/15 Children in poverty 320 23% -20% 2013

Lone parent households 362 38% -5% 2011 Socio-

Economic Overcrowded households with children 192 13% -26% 2011 Children with communication delay at 27 to 30 months 30 21% -12% 2014 S4 pupils achieving 5 or more qualifications at SCQF Level 5 24 38% +9% 2012 - 2013 Secondary school attendance N/A 93% +2% 2013/14

School leavers with a positive destination 70 90% +0% 2013 Education Learningand 16 to 19 year olds not in employment, education or training 99 28% +3% 2012 Pre-school children with likely development difficulties N/A 8% +15% 2012 - 2014 Referrals to Children and Adolescent Mental Health Services 40 3% +6% 2015/16 Male healthy life expectancy (years) N/A 59.6 +6% 2011

Female healthy life expectancy (years) N/A 62.6 +7% 2011

Wellbeing Healthand Under 25s whose day-to-day activities are limited by disability 129 6% -1% 2011

Children and young people's profiles of Glasgow neighbourhoods, available at www.understandingglasgow.com/profiles Neighbourhood Trends

Young Population by Age Group Healthy Life Expectancy (2011) 0 - 4 years 5 - 11 years 12 - 17 years 18 - 24 years Crookston and South Cardonald Glasgow 800 80 700 70 63 60 59

600 60 56

500 50 400 40 300 Population 30 200 20 100

Healthy life life expectancyHealthy (years) 10 0 0 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Female Year Male

The number of 18-24 year olds in Crookston and South Cardonald has decreased by 14% since 2011, while the number of 0-4 year olds has decreased by 11%. Healthy life expectancy for males and females is approximately 4 years higher than Glasgow as a whole.

Selected Indicators Crookston and South Cardonald Glasgow 100 93 92 90 79 80 67