Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation (SIMD) 2009: Focus on Glenrothes. Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation 2009: Focus on North East Fife

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1 Summary Analysis of the Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation (SIMD) shows that North East Fife has one area - Cupar North West - which features in the 20% most deprived for Scotland. The rural nature of North East Fife is reflected by 38 of the area s datazones (previously 45) featuring in the 20% most deprived in Scotland on the Access Domain. Area covered by this report This report focuses on the North East Fife Committee Area, which includes the wards of Howe of Fife and Tay Coast, Tay Bridgehead, St Andrews, East Neuk and Cupar. Background The Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation (SIMD) brings together a range of indicators by domain at datazone level (areas with around 700 1000 population) to give a picture of relative deprivation across Scotland. The Index calculates a score for all 6,505 datazones in Scotland which is then put in to order, with the most deprived area being ed 1 and the least deprived ed 6,505. Areas ed higher on the Index are not necessarily more deprived in absolute terms but are more deprived relative to other areas. This report will focus on those datazones in Fife that are in the 20% most deprived in Scotland. Band Ranked 5% 1-325 10% 326-651 15% 652-976 20% 977-1301 The Index is compiled from 38 indicators across seven domains: Domain weight % of overall weight Income 12 28 Employment 12 28 Health 6 14 Education 6 14 Housing 1 2 Access 4 9 Crime 2 5 Briefings Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation (SIMD) : Focus on Glenrothes Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation : Focus on North East Fife Each domain reflects a particular type of deprivation, and the SIMD09 is designed to reflect overall levels of multiple deprivation. The combined domains are weighted differently when giving a score in the multiple deprivation ing. The weightings have remained the same between the 2006 and Indices. Datazones with a higher proportion of income or employment deprivation, 56% of the overall weighting, will as more deprived in the overall SIMD06 index than those with a high proportion of housing or crime deprivation.

2 Overall Ranking on the Index For the North East Fife area, only one datazone features in the 20% most deprived overall in Scotland. With the index, Cupar North West remains in the 20% most deprived in Scotland. Data Zone Datazone name SIMD Rank in overall 06 09* Total Population (2007) in total population Working Age Population (men 16-64, women 16-59 2007) in working age population S01002976 Cupar North West 1031-267 873-24 516 1 * A negative change between 2006 - shows that an area has moved up the index, relatively more deprived. Comparison with other areas and with previous indices Areas of relative need can be examined locally by focusing on those areas of Fife which are within the 20% most deprived for Scotland. SIMD09v2 5 10 15 20 20% Share N o of dzs South West Fife 0 2 1 3 6 7.1% 64 City of Dunfermline 1 2 1 5 9 10.6% 57 Cowdenbeath 1 6 3 10 20 23.5% 51 Kirkcaldy 3 1 9 6 19 22.4% 74 Glenrothes 0 2 5 4 11 12.9% 64 Levenmouth 3 7 4 5 19 22.4% 50 North East Fife 0 0 0 1 1 1.2% 93 Fife 8 20 23 34 85 100.0% 453 Out of 453 datazone areas, Fife has 85 datazones falling in the 20% most deprived in Scotland. Only one of these datazones is in the North East Fife committee area. As with the 2006 Index, the effect of Glasgow, which has seen a major reduction in the number of its areas in the 15% most deprived in Scotland, will impact on other areas which will move up the ing order in relative terms.

3 Employment domain Employment deprivation reflects the uptake of employment related benefit for the working age population including Unemployment Claimant count, Incapacity Benefit, Severe Disablement Allowance and Compulsory New Deal. It accounts for 28% of the overall index. Employment deprivation has improved generally across Fife and Scotland between the 2006 and Indices (from 12.6% in 2006 to 11.6% in ). For the North East Fife area overall, 6.0% (2,840 people) are employment deprived in, compared to 6.8% (3,127 people) in 2006. However, in relative terms, North East Fife now has 1 datazone in the 20% most deprived for employment (employment deprivation rate of 20%), where it had none in 2006. 105 people are employment deprived in this datazone, accounting for only 3.7% of the employment deprived people in the North East Fife committee area. Data Zone Datazone name Employment domain in 06 09* Employment domain rate in employment rate Number of employment deprived people in number of employment deprived people S01002976 Cupar North West 1073-228 20.0-0.4 105 0 * A negative change between 2006 - shows that an area has moved up the index, relatively more deprived.

4 Income domain Income deprivation reflects the uptake of income related benefit across the whole population, including income support (adults and children), guaranteed pension credit, and jobseekers allowance (adults and dependent children). It accounts for 28% of the overall index. Child Tax Credit data (families on low incomes of less than 220 per week) is new for the index, increasing the number of people who can be counted as income deprived across both Fife and Scotland. Income deprivation has risen in Fife (to 14.3% from 12.6%), and Scotland (to 15.1% from 13.9%). For the North East Fife area overall, 8% (6,055 people) are income deprived, compared to 6.9% (5,110 people) in 2006. In relative terms, North East Fife now has 1 datazone in the 20% most deprived for income (income deprivation rate of 27%), compared to 2 in 2006. 240 people are income deprived in this datazone, accounting for 4.0% of all income deprived people in the North East Fife committee area. Income domain in 06 09* Income domain rate in rate Number of Income Deprived in number of income deprived people Datazone Data Zone name Cupar North S01002976 West 1013-263 27.0 4.5 240 38 * A negative change between 2006 - shows that an area has moved up the index, relatively more deprived.

5 Education domain The Education domain is based on school pupil absences, pupil performance at Standard Grade, working age adults with no qualifications, progression to higher education, and young people not in full-time education, employment or training. Education is given 14% of the overall weighting on the Index. North East Fife now has 2 datazones in the 20% most deprived for Education, where there were no datazones in the 20% most deprived for Education in 2006. Data Zone S01002976 Datazone name Education, Skills and Training domain in Education Working age people with no qualifications (2008) People aged 16-19 not in full time education, employment or training rate (School Leavers 2006/7-2007/8, DWP 2007 and 2008) Cupar North West 1092-1010 120.73 18.0 Proportion of 17-21 year olds not entering higher education (HESA 2006/7-2007/8) + Pupil Performance on SQA at Stage 4 (SQA, 2005/6-2007/8) School Pupil Absences (Scottish Government, 2005/6-2007/8) 105 7.6 Kinness Burn + S01002989 East 1194-775 130.78 13.0 152 9.9 * A negative change between 2006 - shows that an area has moved up the index, relatively more deprived. + Proportion is more than 95% but is subject to disclosure control

6 Health domain The indicators which make up the Health domain include: Standardised Mortality Ratio, Emergency admissions, Hospital Episodes related to Drugs use and Alcohol Use, Prescriptions for anxiety, depression or psychosis, Low birth weight babies, and Comparative Illness Factor (which takes account of health related benefits). Health is given 14% of the overall weighting on the Index. There are no datazones in North East Fife which feature in the 20% most deprived for Health. Housing Domain The Housing Domain picks up on overcrowding and lack of central heating, based on 2001 Census variables. There has been no change to this domain since 2004. North East Fife has 5 datazones that appear in the 20% most deprived for Housing, all of which are in St Andrews. Any improvements to the housing stock in these areas since 2001 are not reflected in the housing domain data. Data Zone Datazone name Housing domain 2004, 2006 & Percentage of household population living in households without central heating (Census, 2001) Percentage of household population living in households that are overcrowded (Census, 2001) S01002995 St Andrews Town Centre 416 10.98 35.93 S01002997 St Andrews Abbey 750 8.31 27.64 S01002990 Kinness Burn 973 5.86 26.21 S01002994 Madras & St Leonards 1047 5.28 25.61 S01002999 The Scores 1257 4.40 23.69 * A negative change between 2006 - shows that an area has moved up the index, relatively more deprived.

7 Access domain The Access domain is based on drive times and public transport times to key facilities such as GP surgery, Petrol Station, Post Office, Shopping Facilities and Primary and Secondary Schools. Access is only given 9% of the weighting on the overall Index, although there has been a change in the way in which the index is calculated with two-thirds based on drive times, and one-third on public transport (previously 75:25). North East Fife now has 38 datazones (41%) in the 20% most deprived for Access, compared to 45 datazones (48%) in 2006, reflecting the rural nature of the area. Data Zone S01002958 S01003003 S01003005 S01002949 S01002964 S01002960 S01002993 Datazone name Access domain in Access Drive times in drivetime Public transport in public transport Peat Inn & Dunino 233 35 249 66 186-101 Flisk Lindores & Luthrie 239 0 262 40 192-125 Kilmany, Rathillet & Logie 260 15 273 62 237-148 Largoward Landward 276-28 294-16 246-68 Boarhills & Kingsbarns 436 69 411 123 451-280 Ceres East & Pitscottie 456 137 379 71 600 212 Strathkinness & Craigton 499-108 582 93 348-957

8 S01003012 Gauldry & Balmerino 505 149 372 46 849 378 S01002965 Monimail, Pitlessie & Cults 513-244 487-285 528-386 S01002974 Bow of Fife, Tarvit & Balgarvie 532 108 567 117 446 12 S01002924 Colinsburgh, Kilconquhar & Balcormo 542-203 572-145 470-596 S01002967 Collessie & Pitmedden Landward 559-76 554 47 569-904 S01002950 Kettlebridge & Rameldry 609-122 642-89 567-350 S01003013 St Fort & Pickletillem 636-244 731 90 549-2276 S01002954 Gateside Landward 640-166 607-156 808-396 S01002966 Springfield East 670 73 618 33 953 193 S01003000 Clayton and Clatto 682 78 627 3 989 350 S01002959 Craigrothie & Ceres West 686 198 583 51 1144 675 S01002988 Dairsie & Kemback 702 91 836 154 619 99 S01002952 Kingskettle & Balmalcolm 747-490 734-474 1013-631 S01002968 Feddinch Landward 769-203 1078 226 515-1379 S01002953 Crail South & Fife Ness 791-112 813 22 1009-731 S01002957 Strathmiglo South & Dunshalt 795-131 742-163 1240-73 S01002955 Monkston to Lathrisk 837-255 821-66 1188-1450 S01002947 Falkland West & Craigmead 847 202 775 140 1361 537 S01002951 Crail North 864 148 851 165 1210 194 S01002962 Springfield West & Rankeilour 873-39 930-78 1048 166 S01002948 Falkland East & East Lomond 905 32 826-7 1442 170 S01003010 Balmullo North 949 231 1022 456 1082-678 S01002981 Hallow Hill South 963 276 947 241 1321 548 S01002888 Elie 1001-95 852-125 1825-185 S01003014 Wormit West 1006 418 844 335 1873 808 S01003011 Leuchars North East, St Michaels & Tentsmuir 1010-116 858-76 1860-677 S01003004 Guardbridge 1042-22 861-248 2030 809 S01002979 Cupar Northern 1145-103 1526 32 846-46 S01003015 Wormit East 1272 317 1242 309 1724 398 S01002991 Lawhead & Northbank 1277 285 1592 549 1064-99 S01002970 Cupar Westfield South 1280 402 1557 510 1119 444 * A negative change between 2006 - shows that an area has moved up the index, relatively more deprived.

9 Crime Domain Crime was measured for the first time in the 2006 Index, and is given only 5% of the overall weighting. SIMD Crime is a count of selected indicators from the following categories: crimes of violence, domestic housebreaking, vandalism, drug offences, and minor assault. North East Fife now has 3 datazones in the 20% most deprived for Crime, compared to 6 datazones in 2006. SIMD Crime change in 06 09* SIMD Crime Count change in Crime Data Zone Datazone name S01002938 Anstruther West 223-258 117 15 S01002975 Cupar West 270 173 87-50 S01002972 Cupar South West 565-252 106 21 * A negative change between 2006 - shows that an area has moved up the index, relatively more deprived.

10 Conclusion The Index identifies a number of areas of North East Fife as being in greatest need relative to other areas of Scotland. The table below shows that there is only one area that features in the 5-20% banding in two or more domains, highlighting the different factors underlying that area s relative positioning on the Index: DZ Datazone name SIMD09 Income Employment Education Cupar North S01002976 West 1031-267 1013 1073 1092 * A negative change between 2006 - shows that an area has moved up the index, relatively more deprived. Report Contacts Coryn Barclay, Research and Consultation, Fife Council coryn.barclay@fife.gov.uk Mukesh Dhariwal, Public Health, NHS Fife mukesh.dhariwal@nhs.net Other Fife briefings on the Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation can be found at www.fifedirect.org.uk/deprivation More information on the indicators behind each of the domains at small area level can be found at www.fifedirect.org.uk/knowfifedataset or www.sns.gov.uk. Further information about the Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation () can be www.scotland.gov.uk/topics/statistics/simd/overview version 2.1 (20/07/2010)