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Community Insight profile of EmmavilleReport for Demo - ABC Housing

Report created 13 June 2013

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Finding your way around this Community Insight profile 2

Introduction Page 3 for an introduction to this report Appendix A Page 49 for information on the geographies used in this report

Population

There are 8,385 people living in EmmavilleSee pages 4-8 for more information on population by age and gender, ethnicity, country of birth, migration, household composition and religion… Education &

skills

20% of people have no qualifications in Emmaville compared with 22% across England as a wholeSee pages 32-34 for more information on qualifications, pupil attainment and early years educational progress…

Housing

6% of households lack central heating in Emmaville compared with 3% across England as a wholeSee pages 9-17 for more information on housing characteristics: dwelling types, housing tenure, affordability, overcrowding and communal establishments…

Economy

The largest employment sector in Emmaville is: Wholesale & retail trade; repair of motor vehiclesSee pages 35-40 for more information on people’s jobs, job opportunities, income and local businesses…

Vulnerable groups

35% of children are living in poverty in Emmaville compared with 22% across England as a wholeSee pages 18-25 for more information on children in poverty, people out of work, disability, pensioners and other vulnerable groups…

Deprivation

2,697 people live in the most deprived 20% of neighbourhoods in England, 35% of all peopleSee pages 41-44 for more information on key benefit claimants, the Index of Multiple Deprivation and the Child Wellbeing Index…

Crime

The overall crime rate is higher than the national averageSee pages 26-27 for more information on recorded crime and crime rates… Access &

transport

48% of households have no car in Emmaville compared with 26% across England as a wholeSee pages 45-46 for more information on car ownership and distances to key services…

Health & wellbeing

16% of people have a limiting long-term illness in Emmaville compared with 17% across England as a wholeSee pages 28-31 for more information on limited long-term illness, life expectancy and mortality, general health and healthy lifestyles…

Communities & environment

The % of people 'satisfied with their neighbourhood' is lower than the national averageSee pages 47-49 for more information on neighbourhood satisfaction, the types of neighbourhoods locally, local participation and the environment, air pollution…

Oxford Consultants for Social Inclusion (OCSI), www.ocsi.co.uk / 01273 810 270. ©OCSI/ HACT 2013.

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3This report, or any part, may be reproduced in any format or medium, provided that is reproduced accurately and not used in a misleading context. The source must be identified and the title of the publication specified with the copyright status acknowledged

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Community Insight for housing organisations

Community Insight gives you the data and analysis you need to ensure your services are underpinned by the best possible knowledge of local communities, levering the power of information right across your organisation, from high-level visualisations for Board level to detailed reports on local neighbourhoods. Saving you time and money, Community Insight gives you the most relevant and up-to-date data on the communities where you work, with no need to invest in specialist mapping and data staff, consultancy or software.

Upload details of your stock to our secure servers, and get up and running in minutes with data and reports for your properties, neighbourhoods and estates.

Understand what the latest sources such as Census 2011 mean in your areas, as soon as data is released.

Get the information you need for a joined-up approach to community investment.

Tools to help frontline staff to take strategic responsibility for their patches.

Data to help prioritise scarce resources, and provide baselines & trends for assessing impact.

HACT and OCSI

Community Insight is a joint project from HACT and Oxford Consultants for Social Inclusion (OCSI).HACT helps housing providers build stronger neighbourhoods and resilient communities. See www.hact.org.uk for more.`OCSI develop and interpret the evidence base to help the public and community organisations deliver better services. A 'spin-out' from the

About the indicators

Information published by government as open data – appropriately visualised, analysed and interpreted – is a critical tool for housing organisations to improve their strategic and joined-up approach to community investment.OCSI collect all local data published by more than 50 government agencies, and have identified key indicators relevant to the housing sector community investment to use in this report and the interactive webtool (www.communityinsight.org).All indicators will be updated with latest data within days of being published by government. Census 2011 data published in early 2013 will be used to update many of the indicators, providing critical information for housing providers.

How we have identified the “Emmaville” area

This report is based on the stock property location data (postcodes) loaded into Community Insight by Demo - ABC Housing, and the definition of the “Emmaville” area (you can view this area on the Community Insight tool, either in the drop-down menu at the top-left of the map-page, or on the “Stock group” page if you are logged-in as an administrator). We have aggregated data for all the neighbourhoods in “Emmaville” that contain stock, to create the data used in this report. Alongside data for the “Emmaville” neighbourhoods containing stock, we also show data for England as a whole, and also for all areas containing at least 20 properties owned by any Housing Association (based on Census data).

This is version 1.2 of the Community Insight profile datasets and

Introduction)

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University of Oxford Social Policy Institute, OCSI have worked with more than 100 public and community sector clients at local, national and international level. See www.ocsi.co.uk for more.

report

This report was created on 13 June 2013 and is based on version 1.2 of the Community Insight datasets and report.

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6What information is shown here?

The information on this page shows the number of people living in Emmaville. These population figures provide detail of the structure of the population by broad age bands and sex.The first information box shows the total number of people usually resident in Emmaville and the male female breakdown. Also shown is the breakdown of the population by sex and age and the dependency ratio (the ratio of non-working age to working age population). The final information box shows the population density, which is based on the local population size and geographical area. The population density figure is calculated by dividing the total population (taken Census 2011) by the area in hectares for the relevant boundary.The population pyramid compares the proportion of males and females by five year age band. The line chart shows how the population is changing over time in Emmaville and comparator areas. The stacked bar chart, below, shows the age breakdown of the population in Emmaville and comparator areas by broad age band.

Total Population Aged 0-15 Aged 65+ Dependency

ratio Population density (persons / hectare)

8,385 1,310 695 0.31 82.251.3% male;48.7% female

15.6% (Englandaverage =

18.9%)

8.3% (Englandaverage =

16.3%)

Englandaverage = 0.55

England average =4.1

Community Insight profile for Emmaville© OCSI / HACT 2013.

6.83.7

2.98.1

18.713.7

9.27.4

6.56.1

3.83.2

2.92.11.9

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4.13.12.9

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1.8

Population estimates by 5 year age band

0-45-9

10-1415-1920-2425-2930-3435-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960-6465-6970-7475-7980-84

85+

25 20 15 10 5 0 510152025% of total population in each age band

Females Males

15.6 20.1 18.9

76.1 65.2 64.7

8.3 14.7 16.3

Emmaville Social housing areas England0%

10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%

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Population by age % change in total population from 2001-2011

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Population: Age and Gender

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Community Insight profile for Emmaville© OCSI / HACT 2013.

Source: Census 2011, Mid Year Estimates (ONS) 2001-2010

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8What information is shown here?

The information on the right shows the number of people in Emmaville by ethnicity, based on each person’s perceived ethnic group and cultural background. The information boxes display the number of people who have identified as White British and the number from Black or Minority Ethnic groups (BMEs), as well as the number of people in Emmaville who were born in England and Outside the UK. The BME category includes all people who do not state their ethnicity as White British including those who identify as White but of a different ethnic identity.The bar chart on the right shows a detailed breakdown of the percentage of people in BME groups by broad ethnic category. The bar chart below this shows the proportion of people in Emmaville born outside of England by the geographic region of birth.

Community Insight profile for Emmaville© OCSI / HACT 2013.

White British

BME

Born in England

Born Outside the UK

6,045 2,340 6,575 1,63072.1% (England

average = 79.8%)27.9% (England

average = 20.2%)78.4% (England

average = 83.5%)19.4% (England

average = 13.8%)

11.4

4.1

6.5

4.7

1.3

5.7

2.3

7.8

3.5

1.0

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2

4

6

8

10

12

%

Emmaville England

Population by ethnic group

1.0 0.7 0.51.1

9.4 8.8

1.3 1.0 0.4 0.7

3.7

9.4

People born in Scotland

People born in Wales

People born in Northern Ireland

People born in Republic of

Ireland

People born in Other EU countries

People born elsewhere

0

2

4

6

8

10

%

Emmaville England

Population born outside England

Population: Ethnicity and Country of Birth

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Community Insight profile for Emmaville© OCSI / HACT 2013.

Source: Census

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10What information is shown here?

The information box shows the number and percentage of migrants in Emmaville and across England as a whole. A migrant is defined as a person with a different address one year before Census day. The migrant status for children aged under one in households is determined by the migrant status of their ‘next of kin’ (defined as in order of preference, mother, father, sibling (with nearest age), other related person, Household Reference Person). The chart on the right shows the population turnover rate. This is calculated as the rate of in or out migratory moves within England and Wales per 1,000 resident population. Figures are based on GP patient register records. The left-hand bars (lighter colour) show people moving out of the area – higher values for a particular group indicate that this age-group is more likely to move away from the area. The right-hand bars (darker colour) show people moving into the area – higher values for a particular group indicate that this age-group is more likely to move into the area.The data table on the top right shows the total number of people registering with a National Insurance number who have come from overseas. This is a measure of the number of people who have migrated to the UK from overseas to work, who have moved into the local area. The chart (bottom right) shows year on year change in the number of National Insurance no. registrations for overseas nationals across Emmaville.

People who have moved address within the last 12 months

Overseas migrants (National Insurance no. registrations of overseas nationals)

2,035 15028.6% (England average = 12.2%) 2.3% (England average = 1.6%)

Community Insight profile for Emmaville© OCSI / HACT 2013.

168

191

185

70

57

123

316

158

77

32

Level of inward and outward migration (by age)

Aged 1-14

Aged 15-24

Aged 25-44

Aged 45-64

Aged 65+

400 300 200 100 0 100200300

Rate per 1,000 population

People moving in (inward migration)

People moving out (outward migration)

255

210190 200

150

2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/120

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250

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Number of overseas nationals registering with a National Insurance Number

Population: Migration

Source: Census 2001, Population Turnover Rates - Office for National Statistics (2010), National Insurance No. registrations - Department of Work and Pensions(2012)

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11What information is shown here?

The information on this page shows the composition of household types in Emmaville. The information boxes contain the number of households in Emmaville classified under the main household composition breakdowns. The chart shows the same information as a percentage of all households, with comparator areas. The chart on the bottom right shows household composition with breakdowns also by tenure of household (whether a household is living in owner occupied, Local Authority rented, Housing Association rented and private rented accommodation). This enables users to compare the different living arrangements of households in the owner occupied, social rented and private rented sectors. The table below shows the household composition of Housing Association residents across Emmaville and comparator areas.

People living in Housing Association properties

Emmaville

Social housing areas

England

N % % %One Person: Pensioner 106 30.

023.2 23.2

One Person: Other 92 26.1

21.7 18.3

All Pensioners 20 5.7 5.4 7.0Couple Households: no children 16 4.5 6.7 7.4Couple Households: with dependent child(ren)

23 6.5 13.2 14.4

Couple Households: all children non-dependent

8 2.3 3.3 4.0

Lone Parent Households: with dependent children

54 15.3

15.5 15.0

Lone Parent Households: all children non dependent

23 6.5 4.7 4.8

Other households 11 3.1 6.4 6.0

Shared dwellings

Pensioner households

Student households

Lone parent families with dependent

childrenOne person households

5 440 135 340 1,1800.2% (England

average =0.1%)

11.6% (Englandaverage =

20.7%)

3.6%(England

average =0.6%)

38.9% of all familieswith dependent children

(England average =24.5%)

31.3% (Englandaverage =

17.9%)

Community Insight profile for Emmaville© OCSI / HACT 2013.

31.3

14.9 14.8

8.911.6

3.6

14.917.9

33.2

9.87.1

20.7

0.6

10.6

One person households

Married households

Cohabiting households

Lone-parent families

Pensioner households

Student households

Other households

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Emmaville England

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Owner Occupied Local Authority Rented Housing Association rented Other Rented

Household composition by tenure

Population: Household composition

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Community Insight profile for Emmaville© OCSI / HACT 2013.

Source: Census

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13What information is shown here?

The information on the right shows the number of people living in Emmaville by religious belief, categorised by the six major religions, other religion and no religion. The bar chart shows the percentage of people in Emmaville and comparator areas who are of non-Christian religion, displayed by religious belief.

Christian Buddhist Hindu Jewish

4,040 55 75 548.2% (England

average = 59.4%)0.7% (England

average = 0.5%)0.9% (England

average = 1.5%)0.1% (England

average = 0.5%)

Muslim Sikh Other religion No religion

275 45 55 3,1953.3% (England average

= 5.0%)0.5% (England

average = 0.8%)0.7% (England

average = 0.4%)38.1% (England

average = 24.7%)

Community Insight profile for Emmaville© OCSI / HACT 2013.

0.7 0.9

0.1

3.3

0.5 0.70.5

1.5

0.5

5.0

0.80.4

Buddhist Hindu J ewish Muslim Sikh Other Religions

0

1

2

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Emmaville England

Population with non-Christian religion

Population: Religion

Source: Census 2011

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Housing: What type of dwellings do people live in? (1) 14

What information is shown here?

The information on this page looks at the type of dwelling space people live in. A dwelling space is the accommodation occupied by an individual household or, if unoccupied, available for an individual household, for example the whole of a terraced house, or a flat in a purpose-built block of flats. The information boxes below show the number of people in Emmaville living in each accommodation type. The table below shows the breakdown of accommodation types for people living in Housing Association properties in Emmaville and comparator areas. The chart on following page (left) shows a breakdown of households by accommodation type across Emmaville and comparator areas and the chart on the right compares the accommodation types of owner occupied, Local Authority rented, Housing Association rented and private rented households across Emmaville.

Detached Semi-detached Terraced Purpose built flats

119 683 1,981 9063.0% (England

average = 22.3%)17.1% (England

average = 30.7%)49.7% (England

average = 24.5%)22.7% (England

average = 16.7%)

Flats (in converted or shared housing)

Flats (in commercial

building)Caravan or other temporary home Second homes

262 33 00 336.6% (England

average = 4.3%)0.8% (England

average = 1.1%)0.0% (England

average = 0.4%)0.9% (England

average = 0.6%)People living in Housing Association properties

Emmaville

Social housing areas

England

N % % %Detached 20 2.4 3.2 4.0Semi-detached 49 6.0 27.1 28.2Terraced 506 61.9 31.5 32.8Purpose built flat 212 25.9 32.4 28.2Other Flat 26 3.2 5.1 6.3Caravan or temporary dwelling 0 0.0 0.1 0.1

Community Insight profile for Emmaville© OCSI / HACT 2013.

Source: Accommodation type - Census 2011, Second homes – Census 2001, Accommodation type by tenure - Census 2001

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Community Insight profile for Emmaville© OCSI / HACT 2013.

3.0

17.1

49.7

22.7

7.4

0.0

9.0

23.726.7

32.5

7.9

0.2

22.3

30.724.5

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5.40.4

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Other Flat Caravan or mobile home

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Emmaville Social housing areas England

Dwelling type breakdowns

4.9

30.8

61.3

1.4 1.43.5

15.5

34.3

46.2

0.02.46.0

61.9

25.9

3.22.76.3

65.5

12.3 12.6

Detached Semi-detached Terraced Purpose built flat Other Flat0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

%

Owner Occupied Local Authority Rented Housing Association rented Other Rented

Dwelling Type by tenure

Source: Accommodation type - Census 2011, Second homes – Census 2001, Accommodation type by tenure - Census 2001

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Housing: Do people rent or own their homes? 16What information is shown here?

The information on this page looks at the tenure of housing in Emmaville. The information boxes show the number of households broken down by tenure type and the chart shows the tenure breakdown across Emmaville and comparator areas.

‘Owner occupied’ housing includes accommodation that is either owned outright, owned with a mortgage or loan, or shared ownership (paying part rent and part mortgage).

‘Social rented’ housing includes accommodation that is rented from a council (Local Authority, Scottish Homes, Northern Ireland Housing Executive) or a Housing Association, Housing Co-operative, Charitable Trust, Non-profit housing company or Registered Social Landlord.

‘Rented from the Council includes accommodation rented from the Local Authority

‘Housing Association or Social Landlord’ includes rented from Registered Social Landlord, Housing Association, Housing Co-operative, Charitable Trust and non-profit housing Company.

‘Private rented or letting agency’ includes accommodation that is rented from a private landlord or letting agency, employer of a household member, relative or friend of a household member, or other non Social rented.

‘Other Rented’ Includes employer of a household member and relative or friend of a household member and living rent free.

Owner occupied

Owner-occupied: owned outright

Owner-occupied

owned: with mortgage or

loan

Owner-occupied:

shared ownership

Social rented households

1,252 525 686 41 91833.1%

(Englandaverage =

64.1%)

13.9% (Englandaverage = 30.6%)

18.1% (Englandaverage =

32.8%)

1.1% (Englandaverage =

0.8%)

24.3%(England

average =17.7%)

Rented from

Council

Rented from Housing

Association or Social Landlord

Rented from private

landlord or letting agency

Other rented dwellings

352 566 1,499 1139.3%

(Englandaverage =

9.4%)

15.0% (Englandaverage = 8.3%)

39.6% (Englandaverage =

15.4%)

3.0% (Englandaverage =

2.8%)

Community Insight profile for Emmaville© OCSI / HACT 2013.

33.138.5

64.1

9.3 9.5 9.415.0

32.4

8.3

42.6

19.6 18.2

Emmaville Social housing areas England0

10

20

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40

50

60

70

% o

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Owner Occupied Local Authority Rented Housing Association rented Other Rented

Housing tenure breakdowns

Source: Census

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Housing: How affordable is local housing? (1) 17What information is shown here?

The information in this section shows measures of housing costs in Emmaville.

House prices by dwelling typeThe information boxes on the right show the median house prices by accommodation type across Emmaville. The charts on the following page shows the annual change in median house prices for four key dwelling types (detached houses, semi-detached houses, flats and terraced houses).

Housing affordability ratioThe housing affordability ratio is based on comparing house prices to earnings. An affordability index of 10 would mean that median house prices are 10 times as high as median incomes. The information box on the far top right shows the housing affordability ratio across Emmaville and England as a whole.

Council tax bandsThe data on Council Tax bands shows the number (and proportion) of houses in bands A, B or C (the lowest price bands) and F, G and H (the highest price bands) locally. These price bands are set nationally, so can be used to show how the cost of all local property (not just those properties that have recently been sold) compares with other areas; the chart on the right compares Emmaville and comparator areas for these Council Tax bands.

Median house price:

Detached Houses)

Median house price: Flats

Median house price: Semi-

detached houses

Median house price:

Terraced

Median house price

to household earnings

ratio

£197,426 £111,390 £114,998 £87,824 11.8England average

= £320,268England average

= £131,110England average

= £211,043

Englandaverage =£174,653

Englandaverage = 15.4

Households in Council Tax

Band A

Households in Council Tax

Band B

Households in Council Tax

Band C

Households in Council

Tax Band F-H

3,258 487 102 1183.0% (England

average =24.8%)

12.4% (Englandaverage =

19.6%)

2.6% (Englandaverage = 21.8%)

0.3% (Englandaverage =

9.1%)

Community Insight profile for Emmaville© OCSI / HACT 2013.

83.0

12.4

2.6 0.9 0.7 0.2 0.0 0.1

32.1

21.2 20.813.1

0.23.3 2.3 0.4

24.819.6 21.8

15.3

0.05.0 3.5 0.6

Band A Band B Band C Band D Band E Band F Band G Band H0

102030405060708090

% o

f hou

seho

ldsEmmaville Social housing areas England

Dwelling stock by council tax band

Source: Dwelling prices - Land registry (2009), Affordability ratio - Office for National Statistics/Land Registry (2008), Council Tax Bands - Valuation Office Agency (2011)

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Housing: How affordable is local housing? (2) 18

Community Insight profile for Emmaville© OCSI / HACT 2013.

Median house price for detached houses

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009£0

£50,000£100,000£150,000£200,000£250,000£300,000£350,000£400,000£450,000

Med

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price

(Det

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d)

Emmaville Social housing areas England

Median house price for flats

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009£0

£20,000£40,000£60,000£80,000

£100,000£120,000£140,000£160,000£180,000

Med

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usep

rice

(Flat

s)

Emmaville Social housing areas England

Median house price for semi-detached houses

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009£0

£50,000

£100,000

£150,000

£200,000

£250,000

£300,000

£350,000

Med

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price

(Sem

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d)

Emmaville Social housing areas England

Median house price for terraced houses

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009£0

£50,000

£100,000

£150,000

£200,000

£250,000

Med

ian h

ouse

price

(Ter

race

d)Emmaville Social housing areas England

Source: Dwelling prices - Land registry (2009), Council Tax Bands - Valuation Office Agency

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Housing: Households lacking central heating 19What information is shown here?

The information on this page shows the proportion of households lacking central heating. A household's accommodation is described as 'without central heating' if it had no central heating in any of the rooms (whether used or not). The data also shows breakdowns by tenure. This enables users to compare differences in the proportion of households with inadequate heating supply in the owner occupied, social rented and private rented sectors.

The information boxes show the number of households lacking central heating in Emmaville, followed by breakdowns by tenure of household. The chart presents the same information as a rate, compared against key comparator areas.

Houses lacking central heating

People living in owner

occupied housing, with

no central heating

People living in LA rented

housing, with no central heating

People living in other social

rented housing, with

no central heating

People living in private rented housing, with

no central heating

216 344 21 90 1895.7%

(Englandaverage =

2.7%)

22.4% have nocentral heating

(England average= 6.9%)

5.7% have nocentral heating

(England average= 10.1%)

20.1% have nocentral heating

(England average= 5.8%)

23.0% have nocentral heating

(England average= 17.6%)

Community Insight profile for Emmaville© OCSI / HACT 2013.

22.4

5.7

20.123.0

9.2 8.8

5.3

16.7

6.910.1

5.8

17.6

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5

10

15

20

25

% o

f hou

seho

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Emmaville Social housing areas England

Households lacking central heating by tenure

Source: Households lacking central heating - Census 2011. Households lacking central heating by tenure - Census 2001

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Housing: Household overcrowding and dwelling size (1) 20

What information is shown here?

The information on this page details three indicators of the built environment: overcrowded housing, vacant housing and the size of housing units. The information boxes at the top show the number of overcrowded households, with breakdowns by tenure. This enables users to compare differences in household overcrowding levels in the owner occupied, social rented and private rented sectors. Households are classified as overcrowded if there is at least one room fewer than needed for household requirements using standard definitions. The information boxes and chart on the right also show figures of the level of vacant dwellings across Emmaville and comparators. Vacant dwellings include housing that was not occupied at the time of the census (excluding second residences or holiday

Overcrowded Housing

Overcrowded owner occupied

dwellings

Overcrowded Local Authority

rented dwellings

Overcrowded Housing

Association rented dwellings

565 49 21 7314.9% (Englandaverage = 8.7%)

3.2% (Englandaverage = 3.3%)

5.9% (Englandaverage = 13.9%)

16.4% (Englandaverage = 16.9%)

Overcrowded private rented

dwellingsVacant

DwellingsDwellings with 2 rooms or fewer

Dwellings with 8 or more rooms

170 202 316 12820.3% (England

average =16.4%)

5.1% (Englandaverage = 4.3%)

8.4% (Englandaverage = 3.7%)

3.4% (Englandaverage = 12.7%)

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21accommodation).This section also shows breakdowns of the number of rooms (excluding bathrooms, toilets, halls, landings, and storage rooms) across dwellings in Emmaville. The final two information boxes on the right show households in Emmaville with fewer than two rooms and more than eight rooms. The chart on the following page (top left) shows the percentage of households by number of rooms across Emmaville and comparator areas.

Community Insight profile for Emmaville© OCSI / HACT 2013.

14.9 15.0

8.7

5.14.2 4.3

Emmaville Social housing areas England02468

10121416

%

Overcrowded housing Vacant Dwellings

Housing environment

Source: Overcrowded housing - Census 2011. Number of rooms - Census 2011, Vacant dwellings – Census 2011, Overcrowded housing by tenure - Census 2001

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Housing: Household overcrowding and dwelling size (2) 22

Community Insight profile for Emmaville© OCSI / HACT 2013.

2

7

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34

16

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6

19

25 23

14

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13

10

19

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1 room 2 rooms 3 rooms 4 rooms 5 rooms 6 rooms 7 rooms 8 or more rooms

05

10152025303540

%

Emmaville Social housing areas England

Dwelling size (number of rooms per household)

3.25.9

16.4

20.3

5.4

16.9 17.1

20.9

3.3

13.916.9 16.4

Owner occupied LA Rented Other Social Rented Private rented0

5

10

15

20

25

% o

f hou

seho

lds

Emmaville Social housing areas England

Overcrowded households by tenure

Source: Overcrowded housing - Census 2011. Number of rooms - Census 2011, Vacant dwellings – Census 2011, Overcrowded housing by tenure - Census 2001

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Housing: Communal establishment residentsVulnerable groups: People out of work (1) 23What information is shown here?

The information on this page shows the number of people living in communal establishments, with breakdowns by the main types.A communal establishment is defined as an establishment providing managed (full-time or part-time supervised) residential accommodation. The information boxes on the right show the number and proportion of people in communal establishments by main type of establishment1 (rates are as a % of the total population). The chart on the bottom right provides the same information with associated comparator areas.

All people in communal

establishmentsMedical and care establishments

Defence establishments

Education establishments

455 29 00 4155.4% (England average

= 1.8%)0.3% (England

average = 0.7%)0.0% (England

average = 0.1%)4.9% (England

average = 0.7%)

Other establishments

040.0% (England average

= 0.1%)

What information is shown here?

The information in this section shows counts of people who are out of work and receiving workless benefits: Jobseekers Allowance (JSA) claimants and

Jobseekers Allowance claimants

Jobseekers Allowance claimants claiming for more than 12 months

Incapacity benefits

claimants

16-24 year olds receiving workless

benefits

1 Medical and care establishments include psychiatric hospital / homes, other hospital homes children's homes, residential care homes, nursing homes managed by the NHS, Local Authority or private organisation; Educational establishments include primarily University halls of residence; Defence establishments include barracks, air bases and naval ships; Other establishments include prison service establishments, bail hostels, hotels, boarding houses or guest houses, hostels and civilian ships.

Community Insight profile for Emmaville© OCSI / HACT 2013.

0.0 0.3 0.0 0.0

4.9

0.1

0.0

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%

Emmaville Social housing areas England

Communal establishments by type

Source: Census

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24Incapacity Benefit (IB)/Employment Support Allowance (ESA) claimants.JSA is payable to people under pensionable age who are available for, and actively seeking, work of at least 40 hours a week. IB and ESA are workless benefits payable to people who are out of work and have been assessed as being incapable of work due to illness or disability and who meet the appropriate contribution conditions.The information boxes on the top right show: the total number of adults (aged 16-64) receiving JSA; the total claiming for more than 12 months; the number of people receiving ‘Incapacity benefits’ (IB or ESA); and the number and proportion of 16-24 year olds receiving workless benefits (JSA, IB or ESA).The line charts on the following page show month on month changes in the proportion of people claiming IB or ESA and the proportion claiming JSA across Emmaville and comparator areas.

377 100 501 1535.9% (England

average = 3.8%)1.6% (England average =

1.0%)

7.9% (Englandaverage =

6.1%)

7.7% (Englandaverage = 7.8%)

Community Insight profile for Emmaville© OCSI / HACT 2013.

Unemployment benefit (J obseekers Allowance) claimants

Oct-04

J an-05Apr-

05J ul

-05Oct-0

5J an

-06Ap

r-06J ul

-06Oct-0

6J an

-07Ap

r-07J ul

-07Oct-0

7J an

-08Ap

r-08

J ul-08Oct-0

8J an

-09Ap

r-09

J ul-09Oct-0

9J an

-10Ap

r-10

J ul-10Oct-1

0J an

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J ul-11Oct-1

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J ul-12Oct-1

2J an

-13

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% o

f wor

king

age

popu

lation

(16-

64)

Emmaville Social housing areas England

Source: Jobseekers Allowance - Department of Work and Pensions (Feb-13) Incapacity benefits/Workless benefit claimants - Department of Work and Pensions (Aug-12)

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Vulnerable groups: People out of work (2) 25

Community Insight profile for Emmaville© OCSI / HACT 2013.

77%

23%

Less than 12 months

More than 12 months

% of J obseekers Allowance claimants claiming for more than 12 months

7.7

14.3

9.2

13.6

7.8

9.8

Aged 16-24 Working age0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

%

Emmaville Social housing areas England

Workless benefit claimants aged 16-24 and 16-64

Aug-99Fe

b-00Au

g-00Fe

b-01Au

g-01Fe

b-02

Aug-0

2Fe

b-03

Aug-03Fe

b-04

Aug-04Fe

b-05Au

g-05Fe

b-06Au

g-06Fe

b-07

Aug-0

7F eb

-08Aug

-08Fe

b-09

Aug-09Fe

b-10Au

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b-11Au

g-11Fe

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1012

% o

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age

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Emmaville Social housing areas England

Working age population claiming inacapacity benefits (Employment Support Allowance andIncapacity Benefit)

Aug-9

9 Fe

b-00

Aug-0

0 Fe

b-01

Aug-0

1 Fe

b-02

Aug-0

2 Fe

b-03

Aug-03 Fe

b-04

Aug-04 Fe

b-05

Aug-05 Fe

b-06

Aug-06 F eb

-07

Aug-0

7 Fe

b-08

Aug-0

8 Fe

b-09

Aug-0

9 Fe

b-10

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0 Fe

b-11

Aug-1

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0

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1012

% o

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ged

16 to

24

Emmaville Social housing areas England

16-24 year olds receiving 'workless' benefits (Incapacity Benefit, Employment SupportAllowance, J obseekers Allowance)

Source: Jobseekers Allowance - Department of Work and Pensions (Feb-13) Incapacity benefits/Workless benefit claimants - Department of Work and Pensions (Aug-12)

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Vulnerable groups: Disability (1) 26

What information is shown here?

The information in this section looks at the prevalence of disability among people living in Emmaville. There are three measures of disability presented: those claiming Attendance Allowance or Disability Living Allowance and Disability Free Life Expectancy. Attendance Allowance is payable to people over the age of 65 who are so severely disabled, physically or mentally, that they need a great deal of help with personal care or supervision. Disability Living Allowance is payable to children and adults in or out of work who are below the age of 65 and who are disabled, need help with personal care or have walking difficulties. It is a non-means tested benefit, which means it is not affected by income. Disability Free Life Expectancy reports the age people can expect to live to without a disability.The information boxes on the right show the total number of people receiving Attendance Allowance and Disability Living Allowance across Emmaville. The chart on the right shows Disability Free Life Expectancy (in years) across Emmaville and comparator areas. The line charts on the following page show the change in the proportion of Attendance Allowance and Disability Living Allowance claimants across Emmaville and comparators.

Community Insight profile for Emmaville© OCSI / HACT 2013.

58 60 6160 63 6459 61 63

Emmaville Social housing areas England0

10203040506070

Age

in ye

ars

Male Female Total

Disability free life expectancy

Source: Attendance Allowance and Disability Living Allowance - Department of Work and Pensions (Aug-12), Disability Free Years – Office for National Statistics (1999-2003)

Disability Living Allowance claimants Attendance Allowance claimants

480 1356% of people claim DLA in Emmaville areas

and 5% claim in England

19% of people claim AttendanceAllowance in Emmaville areas and 17%

claim in England

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Vulnerable groups: Disability (2) 27

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Adults with a disability (receiving Disability Living Allowance)

May-02No

v-02May-

03Nov-

03May-

04Nov-

04May-

05No

v-05May-

06Nov-

06May-

07Nov-

07May-

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v-08May-

09Nov-

09May-

10Nov-

10May-

11No

v-11May-

12

0.0

1.0

2.0

3.0

4.0

5.0

6.0

7.0

% o

f all p

eople

Emmaville Social housing areas England

May-02

Nov-0

2May-

03Nov-

03May-

04Nov-

04May-

05Nov-

05May-

06Nov-

06May-

07Nov-

07May-

08Nov-

08May-

09Nov-

09May-

10Nov-

10May-

11Nov-

11May-

12

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

% a

ll peo

ple of

pen

siona

ble a

ge

Emmaville Social housing areas England

Increase in2009 followingchange indefinitionof pensionableage (excluding females aged 60-64)

Older people with social care needs (receiving Attendance Allowance)

Source: Department of Work and Pensions (Aug-

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28

What information is shown here?

This page looks at children in out of work households, children in poverty and children in lone parent households. Children in ‘out of work’ households, are defined as dependent children living in families where all adults are in receipt of Income Support or income-based Jobseeker/s Allowance (IS/JSA). The children in poverty measure shows the proportion of children (aged 0-15) in families in receipt of out of work benefits, or in receipt of tax credits where their reported income is less than 60% median income. Out of work means-tested benefits include: Income-Based Jobseekers Allowance, incapacity benefits and Income Support.

The information boxes on the right show the count of people in each of these three categories in Emmaville. The bar chart shows the percentage of people in each of these categories across Emmaville and comparator areas (as a percentage of all children receiving Child Benefit). The charts on the following page show the year on year change in the proportion of children in out of work and lone parent households.

Children in ‘out of work’ households

Children in lone parent households

Children in poverty

441 595 40134.1% (England

average = 19.2%)45.9% (England

average = 27.9%)35.0% (England

average = 21.0%)

Community Insight profile for Emmaville© OCSI / HACT 2013.

34.1

45.9

35.0

27.3

35.830.1

19.2

27.921.0

Children in 'out of work' households

Children in lone parent households

Children in poverty05

101520253035404550

% o

f all c

hild

bene

fit re

cipien

ts

Emmaville Social housing areas England

Children living in poverty, worklessness and lone parent households

Vulnerable groups: Children (1)

Source: HM Revenue and Customs (2010/11), Department of Work and Pensions (2010/11)

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Vulnerable groups: Children (2) 29

Community Insight profile for Emmaville© OCSI / HACT 2013.

Children living in lone parent families

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 20100

10

20

30

40

50

60

% o

all c

hild

bene

fit re

cipien

ts

Emmaville Social housing areas England

Children in 'out of work' (receiving IB/IS/J SA) households

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 201105

1015202530354045

% o

f all c

hild

bene

fit re

cipien

ts

Emmaville Social housing areas England

Source: HM Revenue and Customs (2010/11), Department of Work and Pensions

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Vulnerable groups: Pensioners 30

What information is shown here?

The information on this page looks at pensioner groups that may face greater risks or who may have different types of need. There are three measures included: pensioners without access to transport, pensioners living alone and pensioners in poverty.Pensioners without access to transport are those with no access to a car or van. The dataset only includes pensioners living in private households. Pensioners living alone are defined as households of one pensioner and no other household members. Pensioners in poverty are those in receipt of Pension Credit. Pension Credit provides financial help for people aged 60 or over whose income is below a certain level set by the law. The information boxes present information on the counts of pensioner households or pensioners in each category. The chart on the right shows the change in the proportion of people receiving Pension Credit across Emmaville and comparator areas.

Pensioner households with no car or van

Households of one pensioner (as % of all pension households)

Pension credit claimant

478 331 31276.8% of pensioner

households (Englandaverage = 50.1%)

75.4% of pensioner households(England average = 59.6%)

45.0% (England average= 24.4%)

Community Insight profile for Emmaville© OCSI / HACT 2013.

Pension Credit claimants

Feb-0

4Aug

-04Fe

b-05Au

g-05Fe

b-06Au

g-06

Feb-0

7Au

g-07Fe

b-08Aug

-08Fe

b-09Aug

-09Fe

b-10Au

g-10Fe

b-11Au

g-11

Feb-1

2Au

g-12

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

% o

f all p

eople

of p

ensio

nable

age

Emmaville Social housing areas England

Increase from 2010 due to new definitionof pensionable age (all people aged 65+)

Source: Pension Credit claimants – Department for Work and Pensions (Aug-12), Pensioner household characteristics - Census 2001

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What information is shown here?

The information on this page looks at the number and proportion of people in three groups with specific needs: mental health issues; multiply deprived households; people providing unpaid care. The figures for people with mental health issues are based on Incapacity Benefit claimants who are claiming due to mental health related conditions. Incapacity Benefit is payable to persons unable to work due to illness or disability. Multiply deprived households are households experiencing four key measures of deprivation:

All adult household members have no qualifications At least one household member is out of work (due to

unemployment or poor health) At least one household member has a limiting long-term illness The household is living in overcrowded conditions

Mental health related incapacity

benefitsMultiply deprived

householdsPeople providing

unpaid careUnpaid care

(50+ hours per week)

115 30 555 1171.8% of working age

adults (Englandaverage = 1.3%)

0.8% (Englandaverage = 0.5%)

6.6% (Englandaverage = 10.2%)

1.4% (Englandaverage = 2.4%)

Community Insight profile for Emmaville© OCSI / HACT 2013.

Receiving Incapacity Benefits (IB) due to mental health

Aug-9

9Fe

b-00

Aug-0

0Fe

b-01

Aug-0

1Fe

b-02

Aug-0

2Fe

b-03

Aug-0

3Fe

b-04

Aug-0

4Fe

b-05

Aug-0

5Fe

b-06

Aug-0

6Fe

b-07

Aug-0

7Fe

b-08

Aug-0

8Fe

b-09

Aug-0

9Fe

b-10

Aug-1

0Fe

b-11

Aug-1

1F eb

-12Au

g-12

0

1

2

3

4

5

% o

f work

ing a

ge p

opula

tion

Emmaville Social housing areas England

Decrease from 2009 as IB no longer provided to new claimants

Vulnerable groups: Other groups

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32Informal care figures show people who provide any unpaid care by the number of hours a week they provide that care. A person is a provider of unpaid care if they give any help or support to another person because of long-term physical or mental health or disability, or problems related to old age.The line chart on the right shows the change in the number of people claiming Incapacity benefit for mental health reasons as a proportion of the working age population and the chart below it includes figures for all people of all ages providing unpaid care across Emmaville.

Community Insight profile for Emmaville© OCSI / HACT 2013.

93.4

1.4

90.8

2.6

89.8

2.4

People providing unpaid care People providing unpaid care, 50+ hours per week

0

20

40

60

80

100

%

Emmaville Social housing areas England

People providing unpaid care

Source: Incapacity Benefit mental health recipients – Department for Work and Pensions (Aug-12), Unpaid care/Multiply deprived households – Census 2011

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33What information is shown here?

The information on this page and the following shows the level of recorded crime in Emmaville and comparator areas.The first information box on the right hand side of the page shows the number of people living in high crime areas – crime “hotspots” (data is not published for the local area, but see the police maps site www.police.uk for more detailed information).Crime “hotspots” are defined as areas ranked among the most deprived 20% of areas on the Indices of Deprivation 2010 crime domain. All neighbourhoods in England are grouped into ten equal sized groups “deciles”; the 10% of neighbourhoods with the highest level of crime are grouped in decile 10, and so on with the 10% of neighbourhoods with the lowest levels of crime grouped in decile 1. The chart on the right shows the number of people in Emmaville living in each crime decile.The other information boxes show recorded crime rates by type of crime (based on notifiable offences recorded by the police).The line charts on the following page track year on year change in recorded crime across three key offences (violent crime, burglaries and robberies) across Emmaville and comparator areas.

Number of people living in crime ‘hotspots’

Overall crime rate (per 1,000)

Violent crime rate (per 1,000)

5,492 49.2 19.472.0% (England average =

20.0%)England average = 37.6 per

1,000England average= 13.3 per

1,000

Sexual offence rate (per 1,000) Burglary rate (per 1,000) Robbery rate (per 1,000)

1.3 12.4 1.3England average= 0.9 per

1,000England average= 10.8 per

1,000England average= 1.3 per

1,000

Community Insight profile for Emmaville© OCSI / HACT 2013.

0 0 0 0 0 0415

1,725 1,752

3,740

Least deprived

10%

Decile 2 Decile 3 Decile 4 Decile 5 Decile 6 Decile 7 Decile 8 Decile 9 Most deprived

10%

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Number of people in each deprivation decile, Crime domainHighercrime levelsLower crime levels

Crime: Recorded crime (1) (b)

Source: Crime ‘hotspots’ - Communities and Local Government (Indices of Deprivation 2010), Recorded crime offences - Home Office (2012)

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Community Insight profile for Emmaville© OCSI / HACT 2013.

49.2

19.4

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Recorded crime offences Violent crime rate change

2001/

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Emmaville Social housing areas England

Burglary rate change

2001/

02

2002/

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2003/

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2005/

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12

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Emmaville Social housing areas England

Robbery rate change

2001/

02

2002/

03

2003/

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2004/

05

2005/

06

2006/

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2007/

08

2008/

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rate

per

1,00

0 po

pulat

ionEmmaville Social housing areas England

Crime: Recorded crime (2) (b)

Source: Home Office

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What information is shown here?

The information in this section explores variations in life expectancy and premature mortality. Life Expectancy is a measure of the age a person being born today can expect to live until. Healthy Life Expectancy (HLE) refers to expected years in “good health”.The chart on the right shows life expectancy and healthy life expectancy at birth for females and males in Emmaville and comparator areas. The chart below it shows the standardised mortality ratio for all causes and all ages for Emmaville. This indicator highlights the ratio of observed to expected deaths (given the age profile of the population). A mortality ratio of 100 indicates an area has a mortality rate consistent with the age profile of the area, less than 100 indicates that the mortality rate is lower than expected and higher than 100 indicates that the mortality rate is higher than expected.

Life Expectancy Healthy life expectancyFemale Male Total Female Male Total

Emmaville 78 74 76 68 65 66England 81 76 78 72 69 71

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If an area is above 100, there is a higher proportion of deaths than had been expected. If it is below 100, there is a lower proportion of deaths than expected.

Health & wellbeing: Life Expectancy and Mortality

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Source: Office for National Statistics (1999-2003) (this is the most recent life expectancy data available at small area levels)

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What information is shown here?

The information in this section looks at general levels of health, focusing on the number of people living in neighbourhoods with poor levels of overall health (health deprivation hotspots) and the number of people with a limiting long-term illness, with breakdowns by housing tenure. This enables users to compare the health levels of people who own their own homes, against those who rent privately or from the Local Authority, Housing Association or other social rented landlord. Health deprivation ‘hotspots’ are neighbourhoods ranked among the most deprived 20% of neighbourhoods in England on the Indices of Deprivation 2010 Health domain. The domain measures morbidity, disability and premature mortality. All neighbourhoods in England are grouped into ten equal sized groups “deciles”; the 10% of neighbourhoods with the highest level of health deprivation are grouped in decile 10, and so on with the 10% of neighbourhoods with the lowest levels of health deprivation grouped in decile 1. The chart on the right shows the number of people in Emmaville living in each health decile. The charts on the following page show the proportion of residents in Emmaville with a limiting long-term illness, with breakdowns by housing tenure. The top chart compares limiting long-term illness among the population as a whole and among people aged 16-64 (to account for the increasing prevalence of poor health as people get older).

Number of people living in health deprivation

‘hotspots’People with a limiting long-

term illnessPeople aged 16-64 with a limiting long-term illness

3,210 1,335 860 42.1% (England average =

19.6%) 15.9% (England= 17.6%) 13.5% (England= 12.8%)

People living in owner occupied housing, with a Limiting long-term illness

People living in social rented housing, with a Limiting

long-term illness

People living in private rented housing, with a

Limiting long-term illness

602 454 21118.3% have a limiting

longterm illness (Englandaverage = 15.2%)

30.8% have a limiting longtermillness (England average =

27.4%)

12.3% have a limiting longtermillness (England average =

14.9%)

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Source: Health deprivation ‘hotspots’ - -Indices of Deprivation 2010)-, Limiting long-term illness- Census 2011, Limiting long-term illness by tenure - Census 2001

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Source: Health deprivation ‘hotspots’ - -Indices of Deprivation 2010)-, Limiting long-term illness - Census 2011, Limiting long-term illness by tenure - Census 2001

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What information is shown here?

The information on this page looks at lifestyle behaviours of people living in Emmaville. Lifestyle behaviours are risk factors which play a major part in an individual’s health outcomes and will have varying physical and psychological consequences. There are three main risk factors explored here: diet, smoking and binge drinking. The chart on the top right shows the healthy eating levels (consumption of 5 or more portions of fruit and vegetables a day among adults) in Emmaville. It also shows the obesity levels (%) in these areas. The chart on the bottom right shows the percentage of people engaged in binge drinking and smoking in Emmaville. Binge drinking is defined as the consumption of at least twice the daily recommended amount of alcohol in a single drinking session (8 or more units for men and 6 or more units for women).

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Source: Office for National Statistics

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What information is shown here?

The information boxes and chart on the top right show the education levels of residents in Emmaville, showing the number and proportion of adults (aged 16+) by highest level of qualification.

People with no qualifications

People with highest

qualification level 1

People with highest

qualification level 2

People with highest

qualification level 3

1,415 770 1,005 1,47019.8% of workingage people (Social

housing areas=27.4%)

10.8% of workingage people (Social

housing areas=13.9%)

14.1% of workingage people (Social

housing areas=14.4%)

20.6% of working agepeople (Social

housing areas=11.7%)

People with highest

qualification level 4+ (degree)

‘Level 1’ qualifications are equivalent to a single O-level, GCSE or NVQ. ‘Level 2’ qualifications are equivalent to five O-levels or GCSEs. ‘Level 3’ qualifications are equivalent to two A levels. ‘Level 4’ qualifications are equivalent to degree level or higher.1,755

24.6% of working agepeople (Social

housing areas=23.2%)

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Education and skills: Qualifications

Source: Census 2011

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What information is shown here?

The chart on the top right show the education levels of pupils in Emmaville, showing the examination results at Key Stage 1 (tests set at aged 7) Key Stage 2 (tests set at aged 11) and Key Stage 4 (GCSEs).The figures show the Average Point Score of pupils from each of the key stage examinations. This adjusts for high achieving pupils as well as pupils achieving expected levels.The chart on the top right shows Average Point Score (across all examinations) per pupil at Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2. The chart on the bottom right compares the gap in Average Point Score at Key Stage 4 (GCSE) per pupil between Emmaville and the national average over time. The gap is measured as the point difference against the England average. Areas with a score of greater than 1 are performing better than the national average, while areas with a score of less than 1 are performing below.

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KS1 Average Point Score per pupil is made up from the Reading, Writing, Mathematics and Science point scores where score of27=level 4, 21=level 3, 15=level 2 (the expected level), 9=level 1, 3=below level 1.KS2 Average Point Score per pupil is made upfrom the Reading, Writing, Mathematics and Science point scores where score of 33=level 5, 27=level 4 (the expected level),21=level 3, 15=level 2.

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What information is shown here?

The information on this page shows the outcomes of children in the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), a series of tests measuring children's progress in terms of Personal, Social and Emotional Development (PSED) and Communication, Language and Literacy (CLL). These are typically 5 year old pupils; however a minority of slightly older and younger pupils may have been assessed. Children who achieve a scale score of six points or more are classified as working securely within the Early Learning Goals. A good development refers to pupils scoring 6 points or more across all 7 assessment scales of PSE and CLL and scoring 78 or more points across all scales of the EYFSP.The chart on the right shows the percentage of pupils achieving 6 or more points in each of the 7 scales of PSED and CLL, the percentage of pupils achieving 78 or more points across all scales and the percentage of pupils achieving a good level of development.

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46.755.3 59.359.0

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Early years foundation stage profile

Education and skills: Early years progress

Source: Department for Education

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What information is shown here?

The information on this page looks at three types of income category: households below the poverty line; average household income; and households living in fuel poverty. Households are defined as in ‘poverty’ if their equivalised income (after size of household is taken into account) is below 60% of the median income (after housing costs). In 2007/08 a household’s net equivalised income would need to be below £199 for it to be classified as in poverty. Fuel poverty is said to occur when in order to heat its home to an adequate standard of warmth a household needs to spend more than 10% of its income on total fuel use.The information boxes on the top right provide an estimate of the number of households in Emmaville below the poverty line and an estimate for the number of households in fuel poverty. The chart on the right shows the average weekly household income estimate (equivalised to take into account variations in household size) across Emmaville and comparator areas (before and after housing costs).

Households below 60% of the median

income, after housing costs

Weekly household income, after housing costs

Households living in ‘Fuel Poverty’

28.5 £323 795England Average =

21.5%England Average = £423 23.3% of households

(England = 16.4%)

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£448

£645 £673

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Weekly household earnings (£)

Economy: Income

Source: Modelled income estimates - Office for National Statistics (2007/08), Fuel poverty - Department for Energy and Climate Change (2010)

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What information is shown here?

The information on this page shows economic activity breakdowns for adults in Emmaville. The data in the information boxes shows the number and proportion of residents who are working part time, full time or are self employed. The lower information boxes show the economic activity rates in Emmaville, with the final box showing the number and proportion of households with children where there is one adult in employment.The chart and table on this page show economic activity rates with breakdowns by tenure. The chart on the right compares the employment status of people in Emmaville who own their own homes, against those who rent privately or from the Local Authority, Housing Association or other social rented landlord.The table below shows the economic activity breakdowns of Housing Association residents across Emmaville and comparator areas.

People living in Housing Association properties

Emmaville

Social housing areas

England

N % % %Economically active: Employee 192 35.

037.1 37.2

Economically active: Self employed 9 1.6 3.6 3.8Economically active: Unemployed 62 11.

37.3 7.3

Economically active: Full-time student 12 2.2 2.3 2.4Economically inactive: Retired 68 12.

414.3 13.4

Economically inactive: Student 24 4.4 4.8 5.1Economically inactive: Looking after home/family

46 8.4 12.3 12.6

Economically inactive: Permanently sick or disabled

82 14.9

12.5 12.5

Economically inactive: Other 54 9.8 5.8 6.0

Part-time employees Full-time employees Self-employed people754 2,574 293

11.1% (England average =13.7%)

37.9% (England average =38.6%)

4.3% (England average =9.8%)

Economically active Economically inactive Households with children with one adult working

4,679 2,119 33468.8% (England average =

69.9%)31.2% (England average =

30.1%)32.1% (England average =

32.3%)

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Source: Economic Activity - Census 2011, Households with children with one adult working – Census 2001

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What information is shown here?

The information on this page shows breakdowns of the main industry sectors people in Emmaville are working in, and their occupational status, with breakdowns by tenure. This enables users to compare the occupational status of people who own their own homes, against those who rent privately or from the Local Authority, Housing Association or other social rented landlord.The data in the top information boxes shows the three largest employment sectors for residents in the local area, also the number and percentage of employed people working in each of these sectors. The lower information boxes and the chart on the right shows the numbers of residents in Emmaville by type of occupation (e.g., managers, professional, administrative). The chart on the following page compares the occupational status of owner occupiers, Local Authority renters, Housing Association renters and private renters across Emmaville.

Largest employment sector

Second largest employment sector

Third largest employment sector

Wholesale & retailtrade; repair ofmotor vehicles

Human health &social work activities Manufacturing

670 employees (16% of4,080 of people in

employment)

655 employees (16% of 4,080 ofpeople in employment)

585 employees (14% of 4,080of people in employment)

Managerial occupations

Professional (or associate) occupations

Administrative or secretarial occupations

Skilled trades

occupationsElementary occupations

245 1,065 375 370 7355.9% of 4,080

people inemployment(England =

9.0%)

26.0% of 4,080people in

employment(England =

30.3%)

9.2% of 4,080people in

employment(England =

11.5%)

9.0% of 4,080people in

employment(England =

11.4%)

18.0% of4,080 people

in employment(England =

11.1%)

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Economy: What jobs are people doing (1)?

Source: Census 2011

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The table below shows the number of Housing Association Residents by occupation group across Emmaville and comparator areas.

People living in Housing Association properties

Emmaville

Social housing areas

England

N % % %Higher managerial & professional occupations

9 2.5 2.5 2.8

Lower managerial & professional occupations

30 8.5 9.6 10.0

Intermediate occupations 18 5.1 6.2 6.3Small employers and own account workers

6 1.7 4.8 4.9

Lower supervisory and technical occupations

21 5.9 7.4 7.4

Semi-routine occupations 42 11.9

14.4 14.4

Routine occupations 55 15.6

13.8 13.6

Never worked or long-term unemployed 48 13.6

8.7 9.0

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Source: Census

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What information is shown here?

The information on this page shows the number of vacant jobs in Emmaville compared against the overall unemployment levels in the area.The ‘Unemployment to ‘Available Jobs’ ratio, shown in the information box and the line chart on the right is the total number of people claiming unemployment benefit (Jobseekers Allowance) divided by the total number of job vacancies notified to Job Centre Plus expressed as a ratio. The bar chart on the bottom right shows month-on-month changes in the number of job vacancies notified to Job Centre Plus, that are located in the area covering Emmaville (based on postcode location of the job).

Unemployment to ‘Available Jobs’

ratio

13.43claimants

per jobEngland average =

3.43

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Economy: Job-opportunities

Source: Job Centre Vacancies - Office for National Statistics/Job Centre Plus (Nov-12), Jobseekers Allowance claimant count – Department for Work and Pensions (Nov-12)

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What information is shown here?

The information in this section shows the concentration of ‘local business units’ in Emmaville. ‘Local business units’ are counts of businesses based on the location of an operational unit, so for example though larger businesses such as supermarket chains may have their head office in a large city, these figures measure all subsidiaries of that larger enterprise based on where they are located not their head office. The figures cover all business eligible for VAT (1.7 million businesses in the UK are registered for VAT). These businesses are categorised into 16 broad industry groups derived from the Standard Industrial Classification (UKSIC (2003)). The information boxes show the three industry groups for business based in Emmaville. The line chart shows the change in the number of businesses per head of the population across Emmaville over time. The bar chart shows the count of local business broken down by size of business. Businesses are broken down into four employment size bands based on the number of paid employees (0-4, 5-9, 10-19 and 20+ paid employees).

Largest business sector Second largest business sector

Third largest business sector

Retail industry Hotels and cateringProfessional,scientific &

technical services26.2% of all local businesses 11.9% of all local businesses 8.9% of all local businesses

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Source: Office for National Statistics

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What information is shown here?

The information in this page shows the number of people in receipt of key welfare benefits payable by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). Working age DWP Benefits are benefits payable to all people of working age (16-64) who need additional financial support due to low income, worklessness, poor health, caring responsibilities, bereavement or disability. Housing Benefit (HB) can be claimed by a person if they are liable to pay rent and if they are on a low income. Council Tax Benefit (CTB) is designed to help people on low-income to pay their Council Tax. They provide a measure of the number of households living in low income. Income Support is a measure of people of working age with low incomes and is a means tested benefit payable to people aged over 16 working less than 16 hours a week and having less money coming in than the law says they need to live on.The charts on the right shows the change in the proportion of working age people receiving DWP benefits. The charts on the following page show the change in the proportion of Income Support claimants and the age breakdown of DWP benefit claimants across Emmaville and comparator areas.

Working age DWP Benefit claimants

Income Support (IS) claimants

Housing Benefit/Council

Tax Benefit claimants

1,159 280 1,00918.2% (England

average = 13.9%)4.4% (England average =

3.2%)0.0% (England

average = 0.0%)

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Working age population claiming DWP benefit claimants (for all DWP benefits)

Source: Working age DWP Benefits/Income Support - Department for Work and Pensions (Aug-12), Housing and Council Tax Benefit - Department for Work and Pensions (2005)

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Age breakdown of DWP benefit claimants (for all DWP benefits)

Source: Department for Work and Pensions (Aug-12)

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51

What information is shown here?

The information on this page looks at overall levels of deprivation across Emmaville based on the Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) 2010. IMD 2010 is the most comprehensive measure of multiple deprivation available. The concept of multiple deprivation upon which the IMD 2010 is based is that separate types of deprivation exist, which are separately recognised and measurable. The IMD 2010 therefore consists of seven types, or domains, of deprivation, each of which contains a number of individual measures, or indicators2. The information boxes on the right show the number of people in Emmaville living in neighbourhoods ranked among the most and least deprived 20% of neighbourhoods in England on IMD 2010. The chart on the right shows the number of people living in neighbourhoods grouped according to level of deprivation. All neighbourhoods in England are grouped into ten equal sized groups “deciles”; the 10% of neighbourhoods with the highest level of deprivation (as measured in the IMD) are grouped in decile 10, and so on with the 10% of neighbourhoods with the lowest levels of deprivation grouped in decile 1.

Number of people living in the most deprived 20% of areas in England

Number of people living in

the least deprived 20% of areas in England

2,697 035.3% (England

average = 19.8%)

2 The seven domains of deprivation included are: Employment deprivation, Income deprivation, Health deprivation and disability, Education, skills and training deprivation, Crime, Living environment deprivation, Barriers to housing and services.

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Deprivation: Index of Multiple Deprivation

Source: Communities and Local Government (Index of Multiple Deprivation 2010)

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Deprivation: Child Wellbeing Index 52

What information is shown here?

The information on this page shows levels of child wellbeing across Emmaville as measured using the Child Wellbeing Index (CWI). The CWI is a small area index measuring child wellbeing – how children are doing in a number of different aspects of their life. The index covers the major domains of a child’s life that have an impact on child well-being and that are available for neighbourhoods in England. The CWI is made up of seven domains3. The eight information boxes on the right show the number of people in Emmaville living in areas ranked among the most deprived 20% of neighbourhoods in England on CWI and the seven domains. The chart on the right shows the number of people living in neighbourhoods grouped according to level of child wellbeing deprivation. All neighbourhoods in England are grouped into ten equal sized groups “deciles”; the 10% of neighbourhoods with the highest level of deprivation (lowest level of child wellbeing) are grouped in decile 10, and so on with the 10% of neighbourhoods with the lowest levels of deprivation grouped in decile 1.

Number of people living in the most deprived 20% of areas by Child Wellbeing Index domainChild Wellbeing

IndexChildren in Need

domainMaterial Wellbeing

domain Education domain

4,034 5,492 4,034 4,15552.9% (England

average = 20.2%)72.0% (England

average = 20.1%)52.9% (England

average = 20.2%)54.4% (England

average = 19.8%)Environment

domain Health domain Housing domain Crime domain

1,752 0 7,217 2,67023.0% (England

average = 20.5%)94.6% (England

average = 20.4%)35.0% (England

average = 19.8%)

3 Material wellbeing - children experiencing income deprivation; Health and disability – children experiencing illness, accidents and disability; Education - education outcomes including attainment, school attendance and destinations at age 16; Crime - personal or material victimisation of children; Housing - access to housing and quality of housing for children; Environment - aspects of the environment that affect children’s physical well-being; Children in need – vulnerable children receiving LA services.

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Source: Communities and Local Government (Child Wellbeing Index 2009)

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53What information is shown here?

The information on the right shows details of the number of cars and vans in each household in Emmaville, with breakdowns also by tenure. This enables users to compare differences in car ownership across the owner occupied, social rented and private rented sectors. The count of cars or vans in an area is based on details for private households only. Cars or vans used by residents of communal establishments are not counted. The information boxes show the number of households by number of cars owned across Emmaville with breakdowns by tenure, while the charts show the same information (expressed as a percentage) against comparator areas.

No cars One car Two cars Three cars Four + cars

1,800 1,505 400 60 1547.6% of

3,780households(England =

25.8%)

39.8% of 3,780households(England =

42.2%)

10.6% of 3,780households(England =

24.7%)

1.6% of 3,780households(England =

5.5%)

0.4% of 3,780households

(England = 1.9%)

People living in owner occupied

housing, with no car or van

People living in LA rented housing,

with no car or van

People living in other social rented housing,

with no car or van

People living in private rented

housing, with no car or van

503 267 284 41832.5% have no car or

van(England average =14.9%)

76.3% have no car orvan(England average

= 61.1%)

64.3% have no car orvan(England average =

57.5%)

50.8% have no car orvan(England average =

42.1%)

Community Insight profile for Emmaville© OCSI / HACT 2013.

25.8

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Households with no car by tenure

Source: Car ownership – Census 2011, Car ownership by tenure – Census 2001

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54

What information is shown here?

The information on this page shows the accessibility of key services and amenities to people living in Emmaville. Accessibility is measured both in terms of distance and travel times to key services.The information boxes on the right show distances (in kilometres) to five key services. The chart on the right shows average travel times in minutes to key services when walking or taking public transport.

Road distance from Job Centre

Road distance from Secondary

SchoolRoad distance

from GPRoad distance from

Pub

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4.6kmEngland average =

2.1kmEngland average =

1.2kmEngland average =

0.7km

Road distance from Post Office

0.6kmEngland average =

1.0km

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Average travel time (mins) by walking or public transport to the nearest key service

Access and Transport: Distance and Travel times to key services

Source: Road distances - Commission for Rural Communities: Distance to Service dataset (2010), Travel times – Department for Transport: Core Accessibility Indicators (2011)

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Communities and Environment: Classification of neighbourhoods

55

What information is shown here?

The information on this page looks at the characteristics of neighbourhoods across Emmaville as defined using the Output Area Classification (OAC). The information boxes on the right show the number and proportion of neighbourhoods in Emmaville that fall within the seven categories, detailed below. The chart on the right shows the proportion of areas falling within these categories across Emmaville and comparators.

The OAC classifies every area in the country based on a set of seven socio-

Blue Collar Communities City Living Countryside Prospering Suburbs

01 04 0 024.0% (England average

= 14.8%)16.0% (Englandaverage = 7.0%)

0.0% (Englandaverage = 12.2%)

8.0% (England average= 21.7%)

Constrained by Circumstances Typical Traits Multicultural

05 08 0520.0% (England

average = 10.6%)32.0% (England

average = 20.7%)20.0% (England

average = 12.9%)

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Source: Output Area Classification (2001)

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56demographic characteristics, to give an idea of the area and of which areas are similar:

Blue Collar Communities

Mostly in post-industrial areas. High levels of terraced housing and social housing. Low levels of people living in flats and higher education qualifications.

City Living Typically in large cities and university towns. High levels of flats, people living alone, higher education qualifications, people born abroad and people renting privately. Low levels of detached housing and levels of children.

Countryside Likely in rural areas. Higher levels of detached housing, employment in agriculture, home working and households with more than one car. Low population densities, flats and levels of public transport use.

Prospering Suburbs

High levels of detached housing and car ownership. Low levels of people living in flats or terraced housing, rented accommodation and houses lacking central heating.

Constrained Circumstances

Mostly on the fringe of the UK's city areas. High levels of flats and social housing. Low levels of detached housing, car ownership and higher education qualifications.

Typical Traits

These areas have similar characteristics to the national average.

Multicultural Mostly found in larger cities concentrated around London. High levels of people in ethnic minority groups.

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Prospering Suburbs: Prospering OProspering Suburbs: Prospering SProspering Suburbs: Thriving SubProspering Suburbs: Prospering YConstrained by Circumstances: OlConstrained by Circumstances: PuConstrained by Circumstances: SeTypical Traits: Aspiring HouseholdTypical Traits: Settled Households

Typical Traits: Least DivergentTypical Traits: Young Families in TMulticultural: Afro-Caribbean ComMulticultural: Asian Communities

86420Number of neighbourhoods

Neighbourhoods by classification type

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Communities and Environment: Neighbourhood satisfaction and local participation

57

What information is shown here?

The information on this page shows different measures of people’s satisfaction with their neighbourhood and their sense of community cohesion in the neighbourhood. It also shows different measures of people’s participation in volunteering and political decision making in the local area. In addition the information box on the far bottom right shows the number of active charities per 1,000 population. Figures are self-reported and taken from the Place Survey. The Place survey is collected at Local Authority level so does not include neighbourhood information.

“People from different backgrounds get on well together

in the local area”

People who feel that they belong

to their neighbourhood

People who are satisfied with local area as a place to

live

Aged 65+ "satisfied with both home and

neighbourhood"

77% 55% 78% 85% (England = 76%) (England = 58%) (England = 79%) (England = 83%)

People involved in decisions that affect the local area in the

past 12 months

People who believe they can

influence decisions in their

local area

People who have given unpaid help at

least once per month over the last

12 months

Active charities

11% 29% 23%1.6 per 1,000

population (England = 14%) (England = 29%) (England = 23%) (England = 2.6 per

1,000)

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83.0

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Aged 65+ "satisfied with both home and neighbourhood"

“People from different backgrounds get on well together in the local area”

“I belong to the neighbourhood”

“Satisfied with the local area as a place to live”

10806040200%

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14.0

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23.0

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Indicators of civic engagement

Involved in decisions that affect the local area

“I can influence decisions in their local area”

Given unpaid help in the last year

35302520151050%

Emmaville Social housing areas England

Source: Place Survey (2008), Active Charities - National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO) (2009). Note all information is collected at Local Authority level

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Communities and Environment: Air pollution 58

What information is shown here?

The information on this page shows background concentrations from four air pollutants: nitrogen dioxide, benzene, sulphur dioxide and particulates. The air quality data was collected for 2008 on a 1km grid and obtained from the UK National Air Quality Archive for use in the Indices of Deprivation 2010. A higher score indicates a higher concentration of the pollution with a score of greater than 1 indicating that the levels of pollution exceed national standards of clean air.

Benzene concentrations

Nitrogen Dioxide concentrations

Particulates (PM10) concentrations

Sulphur Dioxide concentrations

0.03 0.6 0.4 0.06(England average =

0.03)(England average =

0.5) (England average = 0.4) (England average =0.05)

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Air pollution concentrations for four pollutants

Source: Communities and Local Government (Indices of Deprivation 2010 - from National Air Quality Archive 2008)

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Appendix A: About the data and geographies used in this report

59How we have identified the “Emmaville” area

This report is based on the stock property location data (postcodes) loaded into Community Insight by Demo - ABC Housing, and the definition of the “Emmaville” area (you can view this area on the Community Insight tool, either in the drop-down menu at the top-left of the map-page, or on the “Stock group” page if you are logged-in as an administrator). We have aggregated data for all the neighbourhoods in “Emmaville” that contain stock, to create the data used in this report. Alongside data for the “Emmaville” neighbourhoods containing stock, we also show data for England as a whole, and also for all areas containing at least 20 properties owned by any Housing Association (based on Census data).

Data in this report is based on regularly updated open data published by government sources

All the data in this report is based on open data published by more than 50 government agencies, collected and updated by OCSI on weekly basis. Data is updated on regular basis, with the reports and mapped data on the website reflecting the latest available data. Details of the individual datasets are provided on the pages where the data is presented, with information on dates and sources at the foot of the page. On the website, information about each source is available on the popup “About the data” link at the bottom-right of the map.

Standard geographies used in this report

Super Output Areas (SOAs): SOAs are a statistical geography created for the purpose of presenting data such as the Census, Indices of Deprivation, and other neighbourhood statistics. There are two layers to the SOA geography: ‘lower layer’ (LSOA) and ‘middle layer’ (MSOA). Unlike wards, SOAs are designed to produce areas of roughly equal population size - 1,500 people for LSOAs and 7,200 for MSOAs. The majority of data used in this report is based on LSOA boundaries; of which there are 32,844 in England (there were changes to around 4% of LSOA definitions in Census 2011).Output Areas (OAs): OAs are a more detailed statistical geography than SOAs, with each covering around 300 people, or 120 households. There are 171,372 OAs in England (there were changes to around 5% of OA definitions in Census 2011).Wards: A small number of datasets are published at ward level. These are on average four times larger than LSOAs, so data is less detailed than LSOA level datasets. However, a major weakness of ward level data for analysis is that wards vary greatly in size, from less than 200 residents (Isles of Scilly), to more than 36,000 residents (in Sheffield).

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