LIMAVADY LGD PROFILE MAY 2015

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LIMAVADY LGD PROFILE MAY 2015 The statistics detailed in this report are available from datasets published by the Northern Ireland Neighbourhood Information Service www.ninis.nisra.gov.uk unless otherwise stated.

Limavady Local Government District Demographics The estimated population of Limavady Local Government District (LGD) at 30th June 2013 was 33,886, of which 17,071 (50.4%) were male and 16,815 (49.6%) were female. Table 1 Population by Age Bands 2011 Age 0-4 years 5-9 years 10-14 years 15-19 years 20-24 years Number of Children 2,127 2,276 2,472 1,365 1,873 More than one third of the total population of Limavady LGD (35.7%) are aged 25 years or under. (NI average 34.9%) Chart 1 Projected Population 2015 2024 2,500 Limavady 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0 0-4 years 5-9 years 10-14 years 15-19 years 20-24 years 2015 2018 2021 2024 Table 2 Projected Population 2015 2024 Age Groups 2015 2018 2021 2024 0-4 years 2,301 2,203 2,145 2,056 5-9 years 2,273 2,290 2,247 2,189 10-14 years 2,104 2,222 2,347 2,293 15-19 years 2,295 2,128 2,031 2,179 20-24 years 2,079 1,963 1,835 1,677 1

Table 3 School Going Children 2013/14 Aghanloo Ballykelly Coolessan Dungiven Enagh Feeny Forest Glack Gresteel Greystone Magilligan Rathbrady Roeside The Highlands Upper Glenshane Limavady Northern Ireland Total Number of School Going Children Number of School Going Children Primary Post- Primary Special Primary % All School Going Children Post- Primary Special 930 465 455 10 50.0 48.9 1.1 270 140 125 5 51.9 46.3 1.9 230 120 110 0 52.2 47.8 0.0 345 165 180 0 47.8 52.2 0.0 380 210 160 10 55.3 42.1 2.6 430 205 220 5 47.7 51.2 1.2 430 220 205 5 51.2 47.7 1.2 390 185 200 5 47.4 51.3 1.3 685 370 305 10 54.0 44.5 1.5 205 120 85 0 58.5 41.5 0.0 295 145 145 5 49.2 49.2 1.7 175 85 85 5 48.6 48.6 2.9 150 75 70 5 50.0 46.7 3.3 430 240 180 10 55.8 41.9 2.3 505 265 235 5 52.5 46.5 1.0 5850 3010 2760 80 51.5 47.2 1.4 311060 162255 143975 4830 52.2 46.3 1.6 Table 4 Pupils Eligible for Free School Meals 2013/14 Post- Primary FSM % Post- Primary FSM Ward Number of Number of Post- Primary Pupils Primary FSM % Primary FSM Primary Pupils Total Pupils Total FSM Pupils % FSM Pupils Aghanloo 465 140 30.1 455 80 17.6 920 220 23.9 Ballykelly 140 55 39.3 125 40 32.0 265 95 35.8 Coolessan 120 80 66.7 110 65 59.1 230 145 63.0 Dungiven 165 75 45.5 180 50 27.8 345 125 36.2 Enagh 210 105 50.0 160 50 31.3 370 155 41.9 Feeny 205 80 39.0 220 45 20.5 425 125 29.4 Forest 220 80 36.4 205 35 17.1 425 115 27.1 Glack 185 40 21.6 200 20 10.0 385 60 15.6 Greysteel 370 120 32.4 305 60 19.7 675 180 26.7 Greystone 120 80 66.7 85 45 52.9 205 125 61.0 Magilligan 145 25 17.2 145 25 17.2 290 50 17.2 Rathbrady 85 45 52.9 85 30 35.3 170 75 44.1 Roeside 75 30 40.0 70 10 14.3 145 40 27.6 The Highlands 240 80 33.3 180 35 19.4 420 115 27.4 Upper Glenshane 265 100 37.7 235 55 23.4 500 155 31.0 Limavady 3010 1135 37.7 2760 645 23.4 5770 1780 30.8 Northern Ireland 162255 50485 31.1 143975 26650 18.5 306230 77135 25.2 Cells shaded red indicate that the Ward is above the Northern Ireland average. 2

Table 5 Special Educational Needs Pupils 2013/14 Ward Total Number of Number of Statemented Number of Stage 1-4 Total Number of SEN Pupils Post- Pupils Pupils SEN pupils Primary Primary Special Aghanloo 920 60 155 75 100 10 Ballykelly 265 55 40 20 30 5 Coolessan 230 40 65 35 40 0 Dungiven 345 60 60 40 30 0 Enagh 370 75 85 50 50 10 Feeny 425 55 90 50 50 5 Forest 425 55 65 35 40 5 Glack 385 105 70 40 40 5 Greysteel 675 55 145 75 90 10 Greystone 205 40 45 30 25 0 Magilligan 290 35 55 30 30 5 Rathbrady 170 20 40 20 25 0 Roeside 145 55 25 20 15 5 The Highlands 420 65 70 40 40 10 Upper Glenshane 500 75 105 70 45 0 Limavady 5770 850 1115 630 650 70 Northern Ireland 306230 15125 53785 34790 29215 4835 Table 6 Newcomer Pupils A newcomer pupil is one who has enrolled in a school but who does not have the satisfactory language skills to participate fully in the school curriculum, and the wider environment, and does not have a language in common with the teacher, whether that is English or Irish. This has previously been referred to as English as an Additional Language. It does not refer to indigenous pupils who choose to attend an Irish medium school. Within schools in Limavady LGD in 2013/14 there were 2 pupils from the Travelling Community, both attended a post-primary school. There were also 36 Looked After Children, 14 from primary schools and 22 from post-primary schools. Table 7 - Attendance Limavady Average WELB Average Primary 95.1% 95.3% Post-Primary 90.9% 91.2% Grammar 95.7% 95.7% Table 8 - Suspensions Limavady Average WELB Average Primary 0.003% 0.08% Post-Primary 2.4% 3.2% Grammar 1.0% 1.4% 3

Chart 2 Key Stage 2 Performance 2012/13 Limavady LGD 100 80 60 40 20 0 Limavady (All Pupils) Average Limavady (NRA Pupils) Average NI Average % Achieving English L4+ % Achieving Maths L4+ Chart 3 School Leavers Performance 2012/13 100 80 60 40 20 Limavady LGD 0 % Achieving 5+ GCSE A*-C % Achieving 5+ GCSE A*-C including English & Maths % Achieving 2+ GCE A*-E Limavady (All School Leavers) Average Limavady (NRA School Leavers) Average NI Average 4

Northern Ireland Multiple Deprivation Measures (NIMDM) The Northern Ireland Multiple Deprivation Measure was published in May 2010. The report identifies small area concentrations of multiple deprivation across Northern Ireland. The results for Limavady LGD are highlighted below. Limavady LGD has an Extent of 16%, this means that 16% of the Limavady population live in the most deprived Super Output Areas (SOA) in Northern Ireland. The Income Scale highlights that there are 9,522 people in Limavady LGD experiencing income deprivation, while the Employment Scale shows that a total of 3,158 people in Limavady experience employment deprivation. Both the Income and Employment Scales can be presented as rates of the relevant population, 28% have been identified as income deprived and 15% as employment deprived. The following tables illustrate some of the levels of derivation that exist in Limavady LGD. Table 9 Deprivation Comparisons Local Government Districts are ranked in order of 1 to 26, with 1 being the most deprived. Limavady LGD Limavady LGD NI Score Extent % 16% 7 18% Income Scale 9522 19 Employment Scale 3158 20 % Population income deprived 28% 5 25% % working age population employment deprived 15% 4 13% Table 10 Super Output Areas SOA SOA 543 Aghanloo 1 400 Glack 500 Aghanloo 2 260 Greysteel 1 362 Ballykelly 658 Greysteel 2 65 Coolessan 40 Greystone 189 Dungiven 449 Magilligan 701 Enagh 1 332 Rathbrady 121 Enagh 2 206 Roeside 309 Feeny 242 The Highlands 418 Forest 354 Upper Glenshane Cells highlighted red indicate that the Super Output Areas are in the 25% most deprived in Northern Ireland. SOAs are ranked 1 to 890, 1 being the most deprived. 5

Table 11 Wards Ward Multiple Deprivation Measure Income Domain Health Deprivation and Disability Domain Education, Skills and Training Domain Proximity to Services Domain Living Environment Domain Crime and Disorder Domain Aghanloo 365 348 350 403 223 436 318 Ballykelly 249 238 358 245 227 466 127 Coolessan 26 23 27 30 457 165 3 Dungiven 99 69 128 221 237 486 267 Enagh 221 230 325 138 387 349 63 Feeny 202 220 310 167 78 543 471 Forest 300 350 360 267 142 558 402 Glack 284 333 374 329 60 481 565 Greysteel 287 275 271 204 182 557 430 Greystone 15 18 40 23 460 89 7 Magilligan 321 390 430 249 45 321 403 Rathbrady 215 262 197 292 450 373 38 Roeside 126 112 172 318 486 137 15 The Highlands 161 166 294 191 58 529 427 Upper Glenshane 245 179 249 248 138 575 525 Cells highlighted red indicate that the indicators are in the 25% most deprived in Northern Ireland. These are ranked 1 to 580, 1 being the most deprived. Table 12 - Long Term Unemployed Claimant Count 2013 Claimant Count Annual Averages Claimant Count Long Term Unemployed % Limavady 455 30.0 Northern Ireland 18295 29.5 Table 13 - Long Term Unemployed Monthly Claimant Count Limavady Claimant Count Limavady % Claimant Count NI Claimant Count NI % Claimant Count Jan 15 954 2.8 49577 4.2 Dec 14 928 2.7 49064 4.2 Nov 14 951 2.8 50019 4.3 Oct 14 954 2.8 51398 4.4 Sept 14 985 2.9 52377 4.5 Aug 14 1008 2.9 53258 4.6 Table 14 Children in Income Support Households 2012-2014 LGD Children in Income Support Households 2012 Children in Income Support Households 2013 Children in Income Support Households 2014 Limavady 1150 1280 1290 6

Table 15 School Going Children Living in Income Support Households 2014 Ward Income Support Claimants Children in IS Households Total Number of School Going Children % Pupils in IS Households Aghanloo 100 130 920 14.1 Ballykelly 60 60 265 22.6 Coolessan 90 100 230 43.5 Dungiven 80 80 345 23.2 Enagh 80 120 370 32.4 Feeny 50 60 425 14.1 Forest 50 50 425 11.8 Glack 30 40 385 10.4 Greysteel 110 130 675 19.3 Greystone 90 110 205 53.7 Magilligan 30 40 290 13.8 Rathbrady 40 40 170 23.5 Roeside 50 50 145 34.5 The Highlands 50 60 420 14.3 Upper Glenshane 70 80 500 16.0 Limavady 980 1150 5770 19.9 Northern Ireland 47210 55750 306230 18.2 Table 16 - Number & Percentage of Claimants who are Lone Parents Total Claimants 2014 Lone Parent Claimants 2014 % Lone Parent Claimants 2014 Limavady 980 470 48% Northern Ireland 47210 21700 46% Health Table 17 - Births to Teenage Mothers LGD Total Births 2010 Births to Teenage Mothers 2010 % Births to Teenage Mothers 2010 Total Births 2011 Births to Teenage Mothers 2011 % Births to Teenage Mothers 2011 Total Births 2012 Births to Teenage Mothers 2012 % Births to Teenage Mothers 2012 Limavady 452 38 8.4 489 28 5.7 460 22 4.8 Northern Ireland 25315 1265 5.0 25273 1170 4.6 25269 1100 4.4 Cells highlighted red indicate that the percentage of births to teenage mothers is above the Northern Ireland average. 7

Table 18 Life Expectancy Limavady Northern Ireland Life Expectancy Males (2010-2012) 78.6 77.8 Life Expectancy Females (2010-2012) 82.1 82.3 Chart 4 Dental Registrations % Dental registrations 3-5 2014 % Dental registrations 0-2 2014 % Dental registrations 3-5 2013 % Dental registrations 0-2 2013 % Dental registrations 3-5 2012 % Dental registrations 0-2 2012 % Dental registrations 3-5 2011 % Dental registrations 0-2 2011 % Dental registrations 3-5 2010 % Dental registrations 0-2 2010 Chart Title 0.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 60.0 70.0 80.0 90.0 100.0 Limavady NI Table 19 - Mental Health Limavady NI Raw prevalence of patients (per 1000) on the Mental Health Register 2014 7.2 8.5 Raw prevalence of patients (per 1000) on the Dementia Register 2014 6.3 6.7 Raw prevalence of patients (16+) (per 1000) on the Obesity Register 2014 115.9 112.5 Table 20 - Alcohol Related Deaths LGD Alcohol related deaths 2010 Alcohol related deaths 2011 Alcohol related deaths 2012 Alcohol related deaths 2013 Northern Ireland 284 252 270 236 Limavady 5 2 4 4 % of NI total 1.8 0.8 1.5 1.7 Table 21 - Drug Related Deaths LGD Drug related deaths 2010 Deaths due to drug misuse 2010 Drug related deaths 2011 Deaths due to drug misuse 2011 Drug related deaths 2012 Deaths due to drug misuse 2012 Drug related deaths 2013 Northern Ireland 92 63 102 58 110 75 115 78 Limavady 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 Deaths due to drug misuse 2013 % of NI Total 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.7 1.3 8

Table 22 Deaths by Suicide and Undetermined Intent LGD Deaths from suicide and undetermined intent 2010 Deaths from suicide and undetermined intent 2011 Deaths from suicide and undetermined intent 2012 Deaths from suicide and undetermined intent 2013 Northern Ireland 2.2 2.0 1.9 2.0 Limavady 3.0 0.9 2.9 2.1 Crime and Disorder Table 23 - Recorded Crime LGD Recorded crime - offences 2010 Recorded crime - offences 2011 Recorded crime - offences 2012 Recorded crime - offences 2013 Northern Ireland 105040 103389 100389 102746 Limavady 2179 2000 2017 1775 % of NI total 2.1 1.9 2.0 1.7 Table 24 - Offences Recorded with a Homophobic Motivation LGD 2010 2011 2012 2013 Northern Ireland 137 120 149 179 Limavady 5 3 0 1 % of NI total 3.6 2.5 0.0 0.6 Table 25 - Offences Recorded with a Racist Motivation LGD 2010 2011 2012 2013 Northern Ireland 531 458 470 691 Limavady 12 4 5 3 % of NI total 2.3 0.9 1.1 0.4 Table 26 - Offences Recorded with a Sectarian Motivation LGD 2010 2011 2012 2013 Northern Ireland 995 885 889 961 Limavady 14 20 13 9 % of NI total 1.4 2.3 1.5 0.9 Table 27 - Young People Involved with the Youth Justice Services LGD Juvenile Justice Centre Transactions Young People in Custody 9 Youth Justice Service Referrals Young People Involved with Youth Justice Services Limavady 5 2 48 23 NI Average 28.3 7.3 71.0 37.5

Table 28 - Anti-Social Behavioural Incidences LGD 2010 2011 2012 2013 Northern Ireland 76947 64184 65357 60706 Limavady 1508 1192 1162 889 % of NI total 2.0 1.9 1.8 1.5 10

Source: NINIS Limavady Areas shaded red are performing poorer than the NI average and are areas for concern if consistently shaded. Domestic Abuse Cases Recorded Anti-Social Behaviour Incidents Reported Injuries RTC Limavady Wards 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Aghanloo 22 30 22 16 22 119 122 108 131 72 17 15 22 14 21 Ballykelly 27 19 10 13 19 126 101 81 76 64 11 8 2 8 7 Coolessan 26 30 25 13 30 284 218 157 136 102 4 3 1 3 3 Dungiven 8 19 28 12 26 95 67 49 39 34 4 3 8 2 2 Enagh 22 22 25 14 18 179 184 129 140 106 5 2 5 4 0 Feeny 7 6 8 4 9 31 29 18 23 26 18 10 8 4 10 Forest 6 9 6 6 11 48 39 29 19 29 8 4 2 4 8 Glack 12 6 5 3 6 25 25 19 21 10 4 2 1 6 0 Greysteel 42 26 25 32 26 109 101 111 94 78 12 7 11 12 13 Greystone 27 32 26 30 35 147 134 121 94 93 3 0 2 0 0 Magilligan 9 6 5 7 8 60 62 52 33 24 7 8 4 8 6 Rathbrady 22 15 10 10 6 101 87 84 71 44 3 2 0 1 4 Roeside 24 46 25 23 31 250 264 194 252 175 19 7 3 2 3 The Highlands 6 12 4 1 4 53 29 16 13 20 13 5 7 7 11 Upper Glenshane 10 7 7 4 7 63 46 24 20 12 9 12 7 5 9 NI Ave 17 16.4 17.8 19.2 21.8 132.7 127.9 107.8 110.2 103 10.7 9.7 9.6 9.9 10 11

Economic and Environmental Well-Being Areas shaded red are performimg above the NI Average and are areas for concern if consistently shaded Indicators of Income Support March 2010 to March 2014 Source: NINIS Mulitiple Deprivation Measure 2010 Number Income Support Claimants Number of Children in Income Support Households Number Income Support Claimants in receipt of Disability Premium Number of Lone Parents claiming Income Support Limavady Wards 25% Most deprived 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Aghanloo 365 No 171 148 160 120 100 180 143 150 140 130 84 78 80 40 30 66 49 60 50 50 Ballykelly 249 No 95 84 80 60 60 75 61 60 60 60 59 52 50 30 20 20 17 20 20 30 Coolessan 26 Yes 202 185 160 120 90 151 141 130 120 100 132 126 100 60 20 54 45 40 50 40 Dungiven 99 Yes 146 141 130 100 80 95 86 100 90 80 91 85 80 40 20 31 32 40 30 30 Enagh 221 No 165 152 140 110 80 159 140 140 140 120 87 85 80 40 20 60 53 50 60 40 Feeny 202 No 96 92 80 60 50 77 66 60 70 60 57 52 50 30 10 29 29 30 20 20 Forest 300 No 73 76 70 60 50 62 70 60 70 50 48 46 40 30 20 17 24 20 20 20 Glack 284 No 63 62 50 40 30 51 46 30 40 40 39 37 30 20 10 17 16 10 20 20 Gresteel 287 No 173 189 160 140 110 151 157 150 140 130 106 108 90 50 30 48 61 50 60 60 Greystone 15 Yes 177 173 150 130 90 155 150 120 120 110 113 109 100 70 30 52 49 40 40 50 Magilligan 321 No 51 55 50 40 30 39 43 40 40 40 38 38 30 20 10 9 10 10 10 20 Rathbrady 215 No 57 57 60 60 40 41 43 40 50 40 36 38 40 30 10 15 11 10 20 20 Roeside 126 Yes 119 115 110 80 50 55 55 50 50 50 89 87 80 50 20 20 18 20 20 20 The Highlands 161 No 75 80 80 70 50 66 67 70 80 60 44 49 50 40 20 19 19 20 20 20 Upper Glenshane 245 No 114 115 110 90 70 115 104 90 100 80 65 62 50 30 20 32 35 40 40 30 Limavady Wards 118.5 114.9 106.0 85.3 65.3 98.1 91.5 86.0 87.3 76.7 72.5 70.1 63.3 38.7 19.3 32.6 31.2 30.7 32.0 31.3 NI Ward Average 150.2 142.2 132.7 107.5 81.6 123.6 112 106.9 102.5 96.3 96.3 91.6 82.1 53.8 27 40 36 36 37.2 38 12

Map of Income Deprivation Affecting Children and Location of Registered Units 13

Youth Provision in Limavady LGD Name Type Provision Membership Grant Awarded Additional Support Scheme Feb 15 Ballykelly Boys' Brigade (1st) Uniform Part-time 51 815.00 560.00 Ballykelly Community Youth Club Voluntary Part-time 66 754.00 560.00 Ballykelly District Guide Association Uniform Part-time 44 611.25 560.00 Ballykelly Girls' Brigade Uniform Part-time 53 815.00 560.00 Balteagh Boys Brigade (1st) Uniform Part-time 15 611.25 560.00 Balteagh Girls' Brigade Uniform Part-time 26 815.00 560.00 Balteagh Presbyterian Church Youth Club Voluntary Part-time 22 815.00 560.00 Banagher Boys' Brigade (1st) Uniform Part-time 73 815.00 560.00 Banagher Girls' Brigade Uniform Part-time 44 815.00 560.00 Benbradagh Community Support Voluntary Part-time 88 815.00 560.00 Benedy Youth Club Voluntary Part-time 35 815.00 560.00 Bovalley Community Association Youth Group Voluntary Part-time 70 815.00 560.00 Bovevagh Girls' Brigade Uniform Part-time 45 815.00 560.00 Bovevagh Scouts (1st) Uniform Part-time 40 815.00 560.00 Burnfoot Community Youth Club Voluntary Part-time 38 815.00 560.00 Claudy Guides (1st) Uniform Part-time 22 611.25 560.00 Derry Scouting Ireland (25th) Uniform Part-time 55 611.25 560.00 Drumachose Boys' Brigade (1sr) Uniform Part-time 69 815.00 560.00 Drumachose Girls' Brigade(249th) Uniform Part-time 93 815.00 560.00 Drumsurn Community Association Youth Club Voluntary Part-time 80 815.00 560.00 Dungiven Boys' Brigade (1st) Uniform Part-time 37 815.00 560.00 Dungiven Girls' Brigade (316th) Uniform Part-time 25 815.00 560.00 Dungiven Young Farmers' Club Voluntary Part-time 50 815.00 560.00 Feeny Youth Group Voluntary Part-time 82 611.25 560.00 Foreglen Youth Club Voluntary Part-time 117 4,070.30 560.00 Gortnaghey Youth Group Voluntary Part-time 71 815.00 560.00 Largy Presbyterian Church Youth Club Voluntary Part-time 24 815.00 560.00 Limavady Christian Drop-In Centre Voluntary Part-time 85 2,055.30 560.00 Limavady Baptist Campaigners Uniform Part-time 45 611.25 560.00 Limavady Boys' Bridage (1st) Uniform Part-time 82 815.00 560.00 Limavady Boys' Brigade (2nd) Uniform Part-time 35 815.00 560.00 Limavady Detachment ACF Uniform Part-time 38 815.00 560.00 Limavady Girls' Brigade (1st) Uniform Part-time 89 815.00 560.00 Limavady Girls' Brigade (2nd) Uniform Part-time 67 815.00 560.00 New Beginnings Youth Club Voluntary Part-time 69 815.00 560.00 Roe Valley Scout and Guides Uniform Part-time 55 1,168.70 560.00 Roe Valley Scouts (1st) Uniform Part-time 56 611.25 560.00 St Canice's CGI Girl Guides Uniform Part-time 49 815.00 560.00 St Mary's Youth Club [Altinure] Voluntary Part-time 101 3,264.30 560.00 St Theresa's Brigini/Cygnet Uniform Part-time 18 225.00 560.00 The Glens Community Association Part-time 54 815.00 560.00 14