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Summary has 204,439 residents with 9.8% from a black and minority ethnic community group. 83.9% are in good health, with 15.3% stating that they have some limitation in day to day activities. 537.41 was the Average Weekly Household Income in 2011/2012 ( 405.83 in 2007/2008). 6 own their own home, either outright or with a mortgage, 18% are private renters and 1 are social tenants. 73.5% of residents have a NVQ level 1-4 qualification and 18. have no qualifications at all. 10. of children live in poverty and there are 9. of households in fuel poverty. 6.9% of the working population (aged 16-64) claim out of work benefits and 0.8% claim job seekers allowance. Ward Summary has 12,010 residents with 3.5% from a black and minority ethnic community group. 82.3% are in good health, with 17.8% stating that they have some limitation in day to day activities. 578.23 was the Average Weekly Household Income in 2011/2012 ( 445.00 in 2007/2008). 88% own their own home, either outright or with a mortgage, are private renters and 5% are social tenants. 71.3% of residents have a NVQ level 1-4 qualification and 19.5% have no qualifications at all. 3.8% of children live in poverty and there are 6.5% of households in fuel poverty. 3.8% of the working population claim out of work benefits and 0.5% claim job seekers allowance. Produced 07/06/2016 by Shared Intelligence Hub Page 1

0 4 5 9 10 14 15 19 20 24 25 29 30 34 35 39 40 44 45 49 50 54 55 59 60 64 65 69 70 74 75 79 80 84 85 89 90 and over Population by Age 1 8% 4. 5. 4.7% 4. 3.7% 4. 5.3% 5. 6.5% 6. 7.1% 7. 7.9% 8.5% 6. 4.8% 4. 2. 1.5% Gender Source: ONS - 2014 Ward population estimates Census 2011 Update Marital Status 5 5 53.3% 6 5 50.3% 5 4 48% 4 46.7% 3 2 18.3% 4 4 Male Female 1.3% 6. Ethnicity Ward Ethnicity BME Community (does not include White British) 3.5% 4.5% 4. 3.5% 3. 2.5% 2. 1. 1.5% White British 96.5% BME Community 1. 0.5% 0. White Other 0. Mixed/ Multiple Ethnic Group 1. Asian/Asian British 0. Black/ African/ Caribbean/ Black British Other Ethnic Group Produced 07/06/2016 by Shared Intelligence Hub Page 2

Religion Other Religions 1. 7. 0. 1. 22.1% 0.8% 0. 69.7% 0. Christian None Not stated Other Religions 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. Buddhist Hindu Jewish Muslim Sikh Other Hours Worked Qualifications 6 5 55.1% 35% 3 30.5% 4 25% 2 19.5% 3 16.5% 2 22.8% 15% 12. 12.1% 10.9% 11. 5% 3. 5. 15 hours or less 16-30 hours 31-48 hours 49 or more hours Produced 07/06/2016 by Shared Intelligence Hub Page 3

Industry 2 18% 17.8% 1 15.3% 1 1 8% 7.8% 8. 4.8% 3.9% 3.1% 5. 5. 4. 6. 9.9% 4.8% 0.7% 1.1% 0. 0.5% 0. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q Other A: Agriculture, forestry and fishing, B: Mining and quarrying, C: Manufacturing, D: Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply, E: Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities, F: Construction G: Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motor cycles, H: Transport and storage, I: Accommodation and food service activities, J: Information and communication, K: Financial and insurance activities, L: Real estate activities M: Professional, scientific and technical activities, N: Administrative and support service activities, O: Public administration and defence; compulsory social security, P: Education, Q: Human health and social work activities Tenure 6 5 49.3% 4 38.8% 3 2 Owned: Owned outright Owned: Owned with a mortgage or loan 0.3% 0.7% Shared ownership (part owned & part rented) Social rented: Rented from council(la) 3.8% Social rented: Other 5.3% Private rented: Private landlord or letting agency 0.7% 1. Private rented: Other Living rent free Produced 07/06/2016 by Shared Intelligence Hub Page 4

Household Composition 2 18% 1 17.3% 18. 16.5% 1 13. 1 9.9% 8% 7. One Person: 65 + One Person: < 65 Family: All 65 + Married: No Married: Dependent Married: Non Dependent 4. Cohabiting: No 2.5% Cohabiting: Dependent 0. Cohabiting: Non Dependent 3.7% Lone Parent: Dependent 2.9% Lone Parent: Non Dependent Other Household Types Experian Groups (2015) F Senior Security 1,368 B Prestige Positions E Suburban Stability 1,091 1,154 D Domestic Success 667 H Aspiring Homemakers 490 N Vintage Value 291 A Country Living 111 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 Experian Types (2015) B05 Empty-Nest Adventure F24 Bungalow Haven 595 617 D16 Mid-Career Convention 478 E18 Dependable Me F22 Legacy Elders E20 Boomerang Boarders H31 First-Rung Futures B06 Bank of Mum and Dad 329 326 308 306 297 E19 Fledgling Free F25 Classic Grandparents 246 236 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 Produced 07/06/2016 by Shared Intelligence Hub Page 5

Economy Benefit Claimant Numbers Working age Population (16-64) 450 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 410 400 290 180 190 55 50 60 50 55 40 15 20 15 2012/2013 380 275 270 205 Total Lone Parents Out of Work ESA and Incapacity Carers Disabled Source: Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) 9% 8% 7% 5% 3% 1% 5. 0. Benefit Claimant Rate Working age Population (16-64) 3.8% 2.9% % Total % Lone Parents % Out of Work % ESA and Incapacity 0.8% 0. % Carers % Disabled Source: Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) Total Benefit Claimant Rate (Age and Gender) Working age Population (16-64) 7% 5% 6.1% 5. 4.9% 5.7% 6.3% 6. 6. 5. 5. 5. 5. 5.3% 4.3% 4.3% 5.9% 3% 1% 2012/2013 Male Female 16-24 25-49 50+ Source: Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) Produced 07/06/2016 by Shared Intelligence Hub Page 6

Economy 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 JSA Claimant Numbers 87 64 58 36 35 30 23 20 22 20 15 15 10 10 5 5 5 5 5 2012/2013 Aged 16-64 Aged 16-64 Male Aged 16-64 Female Aged 16-64 > 6 Months Aged 16-64 > 1 Year Aged 18-24 Aged 18-24 > 6 Months Source: Office for National Statistics (ONS) JSA Claimant Rate (Age and Gender) Working age Population (16-64) 3% 1.9% 1% 1% 1. 1. 1.1% 0.8% 0. 0. 2012/2013 0.9% 0.5% All All Male All Female All > 6 Months All > 1 Year 0.9% 0. Source: Office for National Statistics (ONS) Produced 07/06/2016 by Shared Intelligence Hub Page 7

Poverty Child Poverty The proportion of children living in families in receipt of out-of-work (means-tested) benefits or in receipt of tax credits where their reported income is less than 60 per cent of UK median income. Fuel Poverty A household is said to be fuel poor if it needs to spend more than of its income on fuel to maintain an adequate standard of warmth. 1 1 1 8% 7.7% 8% 5.7% 6.5% 3.9% 3.3% 3.8% 2011/2012 2012/2013 2011/2012 2012/2013 Source: HM Revenue & Customs Source: Department of Energy & Climate Change Pension Credit Pension Credit is an income-related benefit made up of 2 parts - Guarantee Credit and Savings Credit. 7% 5% 4.7% 3% 3. 2.9% 2.9% 3.1% 4. 4. 2. 2.8% 1% 2012/2013 Guarantee Element Saving Element Guarantee & Saving Source: Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) Produced 07/06/2016 by Shared Intelligence Hub Page 8

Indices of Multiple Deprivation The IMD measures and rates a number of different domains affecting quality of life including income, employment, education and skills, health and disability, crime, barriers to services and quality of living environments. 5.0 4.9 4.9 4.8 4.8 4.7 4.7 4.6 4.6 4.5 4.89 4.76 4.65 2007 2010 2015 - Score (Low is Good) Ward Rank in (Low is Bad) 20 out of 21 18 out of 21 19 out of 21 Source: Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) Produced 07/06/2016 by Shared Intelligence Hub Page 9

Health and Wellbeing 18% 1 1 1 8% 11. Childhood Obesity 14. 13.9% 7.3% 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 4.5% 5.1% 2011/2012 2012/2013 % Of Reception Year % Of In Year 6 Source: National Child Measurement Programme (NCMP) Day to Day Activities 82. 54. 2 7. Limited a lot 10. Limited a little Not Limited 2. 3.8% Limited a lot Age 16-64 Limited a little Age 16-64 Not Limited Age 16-64 6 5 46. General Health 10 9 8 88.9% Provide Unpaid Care 4 36.1% 7 6 3 5 4 2 13.8% 3 3. 0.8% Very Good Good Fair Bad Very Bad 2 No Unpaid Care 8.3% 1 to 19 hours a week 1.1% 1.7% 20 to 49 50 + hours a hours a week week Produced 07/06/2016 by Shared Intelligence Hub Page 10

Eat '5 a day' portions of fruit and vegetables Eats takeaway food once a week or more I do a lot to keep in shape Do not take care of self as well as should Smoked cigarettes in last year Binge drinking adults Taken remedies for insomnia, stress or anxiety in last year Visits GP more than once a month Child Development at age 5 Pensioners living alone Provision of 1 hour or more unpaid care per week Experian & Public Health Data Significantly Below Slightly Below Average Slightly Above Crime and Anti-Social Behaviour Obese adults Felt overweight in last year Do not exercise Limiting long term illness or disability Assessment Notices issued by Hospitals Adults Safeguarding Concerns Total Homecare Clients Total Crime and Total Anti-Social Behaviour per 1,000 population Significantly Above 23.0 36.77% 32.29% 25.87% 42.79% 28.33% 46.4 33.53% 29.7 16.17% 19.11% 61.3 32.3 15.3 9.2 0.48% 0.4 0.73% - 14.0 12.0 10.0 8.0 6.0 4.0 2.0 4.0 2.0 2.0 3.0 0.0 All Crime All ASB Source: North shire Police Produced 07/06/2016 by Shared Intelligence Hub Page 11

ASB per 1,000 population 8.0 7.0 6.0 5.0 4.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 0.0 2.0 2.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 1.0 Environmental Nuisance Personal Source: North shire Police Crime Rate per 1,000 population 6.0 5.0 4.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Autocrime Burglary Damage Theft Violence Other Source: North shire Police Adult Social Care Average Weekly Homecare Hours by Client Type and Age 16 14 12 10 9.51 9.64 10.94 12.14 8.86 8.81 8 6 6.07 7.48 7.00 7.25 4 2 0 0.00 Total Carer Learning Disability 1.00 Mental Health 0.00 Other Vulnerable People Physical disability, frailty and/or sensory impairment Substance Misuse Supporting People 18-64 65-74 75-84 85-94 95+ Source: Adults Social Care - Produced 07/06/2016 by Shared Intelligence Hub Page 12

Homecare Clients by Type and Age 120 100 99 80 60 48 40 31 28 20 0 Carer 7 Learning Disability 3 3 Mental Health Other Vulnerable People Physical disability, frailty and/or sensory impairment Substance Misuse 1 Supporting People 9 18-64 65-74 75-84 85-94 95+ Source: Adults Social Care - 7 Assessment Notices (formerly Section 2 Notices) issued by Hospitals by Primary Client Type and Age 80 75 70 60 50 40 30 32 37 20 10 0 2 1 Carer Learning Disability Mental Health 6 Other Vulnerable People Physical disability, frailty and/or sensory impairment Average Substance Misuse Adults Safeguarding Concerns by Client Type and Age 1 Supporting People 3 4 18-64 65-74 75-84 85-94 95+ Source: Adults Social Care - 9 90 80 78 70 60 50 48 40 30 28 25 20 10 0 9 14 3 4 9 14 1 Average Source: Adults Social Care - Produced 07/06/2016 by Shared Intelligence Hub Page 13

Experian Groups F Senior Security Elderly singles and couples, homeowners, comfortable homes, additional pensions above state, don't like new technology. B Prestige Positions High value detached homes, married couples, managerial and senior positions, supporting students and older children, high assets and investments. E Suburban Stability Older families, some adult children at home, suburban mid-range homes, 3 bedrooms, have lived at same address some years. D Domestic Success Families with children, upmarket suburban homes, owned with a mortgage, 3 or 4 bedrooms, high internet use. H Aspiring Homemakers Younger households, full-time employment, private suburbs, affordable housing costs, starter salaries. N Vintage Value Elderly, living alone, low income, small houses and flats, need support. A Country Living Rural locations, well-off homeowners, attractive detached homes, higher self-employment, high car ownership. Experian Types B05 Empty-Nest Adventure Couples aged 56 and over, children have left home, live in long-term family home, book holidays and tickets online, comfortable detached homes. F24 Bungalow Haven Elderly couples and singles, own their bungalow outright, neighbourhoods of elderly people, may research online, like buying in store. D16 Mid-Career Convention Married couples with kids, traditional suburbs, professional jobs, likely to have life cover, high proportion with mortgage. E18 Dependable Me Mature singles, traditional suburbs, own lower value semis, have lived in same house 15 years, intermediate occupations. F22 Legacy Elders Oldest average age of 78, mostly living alone, own comfortable homes outright, final salary pensions, low technology knowledge. E20 Boomerang Boarders Adult children living with parents, respectable incomes, own mid-range semis or detached homes, older suburbs, search electricals online while in store. H31 First-Rung Futures Younger couples and singles, own 2 or 3 bed semis and terraces, affordable suburbs, have lived there under 4 years, buy and sell on ebay. B06 Bank of Mum and Dad Married couples aged 50-65, adult children at home, high salaries from senior positions, quality 4 bed detached homes, mortgage nearly paid off. E19 Fledgling Free Older married couples, children have left home, respectable incomes, own suburban 3 bed semis, one partner often not working full-time. F25 Classic Grandparents Elderly couples, traditional views, not good with new technology, most likely to have a basic mobile, long length of residence. Produced 07/06/2016 by Shared Intelligence Hub Page 14