DEPRIVATION IN OADBY AND WIGSTON

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DEPRIVATION IN OADBY AND WIGSTON Summary Whilst overall levels of deprivation are low, there are some areas in the Borough which experience worse levels of some aspects of deprivation There are 1,142 children (under 16 years) and 1,254 older people (over 60 years) living in income deprived households Measuring deprivation There are many ways of measuring the different aspects of deprivation which affect different areas. The most comprehensive, up-to-date and comparable source of data is the Indices of Deprivation 2004 (ID2004) which are produced by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister (ODPM). The Indices of Deprivation are an attempt to measure relative deprivation in a consistent way for all small areas in England. The Index of Multiple Deprivation combines different aspects of deprivation (including income, employment, health and education) into a single deprivation score which can then be ranked nationally and locally. This section examines multiple deprivation in Oadby and Wigston. It also considers deprivation affecting both young people and older people in more detail and highlights the areas where these groups are located. District ranking At Local Authority level, Oadby and Wigston is the third least deprived of the districts in Leicestershire. It is ranked only as the 304 th most deprived district in England (out of 354, where a ranking of 1 = most deprived, and a rank of 354 = least deprived). Table 21: ID2004 District Ranking Rank of average rank North West Leicestershire 195 Charnwood 262 Hinckley and Bosworth 275 Melton 293 Oadby and Wigston 304 Blaby 316 Harborough 336 Source: ODPM Indices of Deprivation 2004 The districts are ranked 1=most deprived, 354=least deprived 27

Comparison with similar Local Authorities It is possible to compare the relative deprivation ranking of each district with other local authority areas which have a similar demographic profile. The table below shows that Oadby and Wigston is the least deprived of it s most similar authorities (based on the ONS Area Classification). Table 22: Most similar authorities Oadby and Wigston Group Rank of average District rank Bury 105 Bedford 180 Broxtowe 194 Charnwood 262 Oadby and Wigston 304 The districts are ranked 1=most deprived, 354=least deprived. Small area deprivation The Indices of Deprivation are also produced at Super Output Area (SOA) level small areas each containing approximately 1,500 people. There are 36 SOAs in Oadby and Wigston. The Index of Multiple Deprivation 2004 (IMD2004) combines indicators across seven domains into a single deprivation score and rank for each Super Output Area. The domains are shown below: Income Deprivation Employment Deprivation Health Deprivation and Disability Education, Skills and Training Deprivation Barriers to Housing and Services Living Environment Deprivation Crime There are also two supplementary domains which measure income deprivation affecting children (IDAC) and income deprivation affecting older people (IDAOP). 28

0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 Oadby and Wigston Community Profile 2005 Graph 9: Ranking of SOAs National Ranking Most deprived Least deprived 32,482 29,234 25,986 22,737 19,489 16,241 12,993 9,745 6,496 3,248 0 Index of Multiple Deprivation The Index of Multiple Deprivation considers all aspects of deprivation which affect the local community. The graph to the left shows the distribution of SOAs within the Borough. Overall, the majority of the 36 SOAs in Oadby and Wigston are ranked within the 50% least deprived in England (ranked 16,241 to 32,482). The median rank is 27,378 (the middle ranking SOA in Oadby and Wigston), within the 20% least deprived in England. Most deprived areas in Oadby and Wigston The five most deprived SOAs in Oadby and Wigston are listed below, along with the ward in which they are located. Table 23: Most deprived SOAs SOA Ward Score County Rank National Rank E01025992 Wigston All Saints 25.00 18 10,603 E01025994 Wigston Fields 23.83 21 11,207 E01025987 South Wigston 23.61 24 11,345 E01025997 Wigston Fields 23.34 27 11,517 E01025988 South Wigston 21.36 36 12,837 National Rank: 1=most deprived, 32,482=least deprived The table above shows that the most deprived areas in the Borough are in located parts of Wigston All Saints and Wigston Fields wards. The top five SOAs are ranked within the 40% most deprived in England, and are within the top 40 in Leicestershire. The maps on the following page show where these SOAs are located. 29

Map 9: Index of Multiple Deprivation - most deprived SOAs Index of Multiple Deprivation The map to the left shows where the 10% most deprived SOAs in Oadby and Wigston are located. The table below shows how the SOAs are ranked within England, with the majority being within the 50% least deprived. Number of Super Output Areas 14 12 12 10 10 8 6 5 4 4 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0-10% 10-20% 20-30% 30-40% 40-50% 50-60% 60-70% 70-80% 80-90% 90-100% Most deprived Least deprived 30

Map 10: Income deprivation affecting children - most deprived SOAs This domain measures the proportion of children aged under 16 years who live in income deprived households (living below 60% of median income). In total, 1,142 children in Oadby and Wigston live in income deprived households. The most deprived SOA is located in part of South Wigston ward. It is ranked within the 30% most deprived in England and contains 122 children living in income deprived households: 30% of the children living in the SOA. A further two SOA are ranked within the 30% most deprived in England. 31

Children living in income deprived households The score used to rank each SOA shows the proportion of children in each area who live in income deprived households. Using the 2001 Census population as a denominator, it is therefore possible to calculate how many children in each ward live in income deprived households. The table below shows the number of children living in income deprived households in each ward - South Wigston has the highest number - 300 children. Table 24: Number of children living in income deprived households Number of children living in income deprived households South Wigston 300 Wigston Fields 245 Wigston Meadowcourt 131 Wigston All Saints 107 Wigston St Wolstan's 80 Oadby St Peter's 73 Oadby Uplands 65 Oadby Woodlands 57 Oadby Brocks Hill 42 Oadby Grange 42 TOTAL 1,142 The maps below show the two areas which are ranked as the most deprived in this domain i.e. they have the highest proportion of children living in income deprived households. Map 11: SOA5988 - South Wigston Map 12: SOA5997 - Wigston Fields 32

Map 13: Income deprivation affecting older people - most deprived SOAs This domain measures the proportion of people aged over 60 years who live in income deprived households (living below 60% of median income). In total, 1,254 people aged over 60 years in Oadby and Wigston live in income deprived households. The most deprived SOAs are located in parts of Wigston All Saints and South Wigston wards - ranked within the 30% most deprived in England. In these areas, 1 in 4 of the population aged over 60 years live in income deprived households. These areas are shown in more detail on the following page. 33

Older people living in income deprived households The score used to rank each SOA shows the proportion of people aged over 60 years in each area who live in income deprived households. Using the 2001 Census population as a denominator, it is therefore possible to calculate how many older people in each ward live in income deprived households. The table below shows the number of older people living in income deprived households in each ward - Wigston All Saints ward has the highest number - 212 older people. Table 25: Number of older people living in income deprived households Number of older people living in income deprived households Wigston All Saints 212 Wigston Fields 192 South Wigston 189 Wigston St Wolstan's 158 Oadby St Peter's 156 Oadby Grange 95 Oadby Uplands 84 Oadby Brocks Hill 76 Wigston Meadowcourt 47 Oadby Woodlands 45 TOTAL 1,254 The maps below and on the next page show the SOAs which are ranked as the most deprived in this domain i.e. they have the highest proportion of older people living in income deprived households. Map 14: SOA5992 - Wigston All Saints Map 15: SOA5987 - South Wigston 34

Map 16: SOA5988 - South Wigston Map 17: SOA5989 - South Wigston 35