This document was classified as: OFFICIAL Ingleby Barwick West WARD PROFILE 2019 Information and Improvement Services September 2019 This document was classified as: OFFICIAL CONTENTS Page No. Executive Summary 3 Source Data 7 Ward Map 10 Key Household Characteristics 11 Adult Services 12 Arts, Culture and Leisure 17 Children and Young People 19 Community Safety 28 Economic Regeneration and Transport 33 Environment and Housing 40 Health and Wellbeing 45 Strong Communities 47 This document was classified as: OFFICIAL EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Ingleby Barwick West Ward is in Stockton South and is home to just under 12,500 people. It is predominantly home to families with children, living in upmarket suburban, detached homes, with three or four bedrooms, which are owned with a mortgage. It is the 26th (out of 26) most deprived (i.e. least deprived) Ward in the Borough. In terms of Adult Services, the Ward is home to below Borough, North East and England proportions of residents providing unpaid care, households occupied by a single person and families aged 65+, adults receiving adult social care services and new recipients of the same. Additionally, just 0.4% of all recipients of home care provided by the Council live in this Ward. Regarding Arts, Culture and Leisure, the Ward is home to above Borough average proportions of households likely to participate in sport both up to and more than 2 hours per week and below Borough average proportions of households unlikely to exercise by jogging, walking or going to the gym and likely to access entertainment sites online. The Ward’s characteristics in terms of Children and Young People are as follows. Ingleby Barwick West has a below Borough average uptake of free childcare for 2-year olds. The proportion of vacant 30-hour places for 3 and 4-year olds is above Borough average while the proportion of pupils (aged 4-16) who are eligible for free school meals is below Borough average. The proportion of children and young people (aged 4-19) recorded with SEN involvement and the proportion of young people aged 16-18 in government training schemes, employment and apprenticeships is below Borough average. Ingleby Barwick West Ward Profile Page 3 This document was classified as: OFFICIAL Comparing the Ward with the Borough, the North East and England overall, the proportion of pupils achieving a good level of development at Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), as at end of Reception is greater; the proportion of pupils achieving Expected Standard in combined Reading, Writing and Maths at Key Stage 2 is greater; pupils’ average Attainment 8 score is greater; pupils’ average Progress 8 score is greater; the proportion of pupils achieving 5+ in English and Maths GCSE is greater; the proportion of pupils achieving 4+ in English and Maths is greater; and, the proportion of young people aged 16 – 18 in full time education is greater. Considering the Ward against the North East and the Borough only, it is home to fewer young people aged 16–18 not in education, employment or training (NEET) and fewer young people aged 16–18 NEET because unavailable for work. In terms of safeguarding, the Ward is home to 1.7% of the Borough’s Children in Need (CiN), 0.4% of the Borough’s children subject to a Child Protection Plan (CPP) and 0.6% of the Borough’s Children in Our Care (CiOC). Considering Community Safety, the Ward was the location for around 1.7% of the Borough’s recorded crimes, 1.6% of recorded criminal damage and arson offences and recorded theft offences. 2.0% of the Borough’s domestic abuse crimes took place in the Ward, where the Ward was the location for a smaller proportion of domestic abuse crimes per 1,000 people than is the case across the Borough and England. In comparison with the Borough, the North East and England, the Ward was the location for a lower rate of recorded crimes per 1,000 people; criminal damage and arson per 1,000 people; and, theft offences per 1,000 people. It is also the location for a smaller rate of ASB incidents per 1,000 people than across the Borough, North East and England overall. Considering fires, the Ward was the location for 0.03% of all secondary fires in England and 0.004% of all primary fires in England. Ingleby Barwick West Ward Profile Page 4 This document was classified as: OFFICIAL In terms of Economic Regeneration and Transport, compared with the Borough, the North East and England overall, the Ward is home to more residents aged 16 and above with a degree, HNC or professional qualification and a smaller proportion of residents aged 16–64 claiming Job Seekers Allowance (JSA) or Universal Credit; residents aged 18–24 claiming JSA or Universal Credit; residents who have elementary occupations; residents who are process, plant and machine operatives; residents who work in sales and customer service occupations; residents who travel to work by bus or train; residents who travel to work on foot; and, adults with no qualifications. In comparison with England, the Ward is home to a smaller proportion of residents who are economically active self-employed but that proportion is greater in this Ward than across the Borough and the North East overall. Comparing the Ward with the Borough overall, it is home to a smaller proportion of households likely to have a net annual income of <£15K; households likely to be finding it difficult/very difficult to cope on income; households unlikely to hold a current account; and, households likely to use Facebook every day. It is also home to larger proportions of households likely to surf the internet everyday/most days and households likely to use Twitter every day. Regarding Environment and Housing, the Ward is the location for just 0.6% of the Borough’s fly tipping removals. Compared with the Borough, the North East and England, the Ward is home to a smaller proportion of households in fuel poverty; residents who are social renters; and, residents who are private renters. In contrast, the Ward has a larger proportion of house owners than across the Borough, the North East and England overall. The average house prices for all sold property are greater than for the Borough and the North East, but lower than for England. Ingleby Barwick West Ward Profile Page 5 This document was classified as: OFFICIAL In comparison with the Borough overall, the Ward is home to larger proportions of households in the following Council Tax bands: C, D, E, F, G and H. At the same time, it is also home to smaller proportions of households in the following Council Tax bands: A, B. Considering Health and Wellbeing, the Ward is home to better than England average numbers of mothers who smoke during pregnancy; low birthweight babies; children ‘not ready’ for school; 11-year olds who are obese; new cases of cancer; completed NHS health checks; life expectancy for males (years); emergency admissions to hospital for all causes, chronic heart disease, stroke and chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder; and, deaths from all causes (<75 years), circulatory disease and cancer. It is also home to worse than England average numbers of people aged 16+ who binge drink; numbers of breastfeeding mothers; emergency admissions to hospital for myocardial infarction; female life expectancy (years); and, deaths from all causes, and respiratory disease. In terms of Strong Communities, broadly speaking, the Ward has a larger proportion of residents aged 0–19 and residents aged 16–64 and a smaller proportion of residents aged 65+ than is the case across the Borough, the North East and England. In comparison with the Borough, the North East and England overall, the Ward is home to a larger proportion of families with dependent children and residents identifying as Christians. The BME population in this Ward (primarily Indian or British Indian) is proportionally larger than across the Borough and the North East, but not England overall. The proportion of residents identifying as non-Christian in this Ward is smaller than across the Borough, the North East and England overall. Over 90% of the population aged 18+ is registered to vote and 225 young people aged 16 and 17 are registered thus. Back to contents page Ingleby Barwick West Ward Profile Page 6 This document was classified as: OFFICIAL# Source data Links to data set/indicator charts and Theme/area Reference Source Date tables Population information AS1 - AS2 - care provision Census (2011) - Health and provision of unpaid care 2011 Adult Services AS3 - AS6 Population - households Census (2011) - Household composition 2011 Numbers and percentage of those in AS7 - AS13 SBC - Planning and Performance 2018/19 receipt of social care services Arts, Culture ACL1 - Sport and culture Experian Mosaic Public Sector 2016 and Leisure ACL4 CYP1 - Early years - take up of placements SBC – Family Information Service March 2019 CYP3 CYP4 - 5 School years SBC - Planning and Performance – School Census January 2019 CYP6 Early years foundation stage profile Children and CYP7 - SBC - Planning and Performance Summer 2018 Young People School years – performance tables CYP11 SBC - Integrated Youth Support Services – Youth CYP12 - 16 Post 16 academic year 12 and year 13 May 2018 Direction CYP19 - Children's Social Care Services SBC - Planning and Performance July 2019 CYP24 (various) Community CS1 - CS15 Crime and anti-social behaviour Cleveland Police database 2018/19 Safety CS16 - Fires Cleveland Fire Brigade system 2018/19 Economic ERT1 - People claiming unemployment benefit Nomis official labour market statistics May 2019 Regeneration ERT4
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