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www.scotland.gov.uk/simd Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation & Scottish Neighbourhood Statistics Presentation to Big Lottery Fund Andrew White, Euan Smith & Jeremy Chan Small Area Statistics 20 th January 2011

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Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation &

Scottish Neighbourhood Statistics

Presentation to Big Lottery Fund

Andrew White, Euan Smith & Jeremy Chan Small Area Statistics

20th January 2011

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Running orderSIMD

- What it is- Some results- The website

SNS- What is available- Standard reports

- Advance reports and creating an area of interest

Interactive session

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Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation (SIMD) 2009

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A quick run through of…

• What is SIMD 2009?

• Some things you should know…

• Headline findings

• How to find out more - SIMD website

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What is the SIMD?• The Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation identifies small

area concentrations of multiple deprivation across all of Scotland.

multiple deprivation

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SIMD domains• SIMD 2009 domains

– Income

– Employment

– Health

– Education, skills & training

– Geographic access to services

– Crime – Housing

28%

28%

14%

14%

9%

5%

2%

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What is the SIMD?• The Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation identifies small

area concentrations of multiple deprivation across all of Scotland.

• Relative measure ranking the 6,505 datazones in Scotland from 1 being most deprived to 6,505 being the least deprived. Does this for each domain and overall.

datazones

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What are datazones?

• Statistical geography

• Average population of 750 people

• 6,505 datazones in Scotland

• No names, but codes like S01000001

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What is the SIMD?• The Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation identifies small

area concentrations of multiple deprivation across all of Scotland.

• Relative measure ranking the 6,505 datazones in Scotland from 1 being most deprived to 6,505 being the least deprived. Does this for each domain and overall.

• Analysis often focuses on the 15% most deprived. There are 976 datazones in the 15% most deprived (and 651 in the 10%).

15%

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What is the SIMD?• The Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation identifies small

area concentrations of multiple deprivation across all of Scotland.

• Relative measure ranking the 6,505 datazones in Scotland from 1 being most deprived to 6,505 being the least deprived. Does this for each domain and overall.

• Analysis often focuses on the 15% most deprived. There are 976 datazones in the 15% most deprived (and 651 in the 10%).

• SIMD is one measure of deprivation, it is not the only one.

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SIMD 2009• Update to SIMD 2006 (and SIMD 2004)

• 38 indicators across 7 aspects of deprivation (domains)

• Same domains as in SIMD 2006

• Some changes to indicators

• Mostly 2007 / 2008 data

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Things you should know…

• The Index is relative i.e. it shows whether an area is more or less deprived than another one but not how much more or less deprived.

• The least deprived area is not the most affluent, it just lacks deprivation.

• Not everyone living in a deprived area is deprived. Nor do all deprived people live in the most deprived areas.

• There will always be 976 datazones in the 15% most deprived – if a datazone moves out another will move in.

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Headline findings• Improvements in Glasgow

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Change in Glasgow

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Headline findings

• Improvements in Glasgow• However, around 31% of the 15% most deprived

datazones in Scotland are in Glasgow.

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SIMD 2009 – National Share (part 1)

*The national share is the number/percentage of datazones in the (e.g.)15% most deprived in Scotland that fall in each Local Authority

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Headline findings

• Improvements in Glasgow• However, around 31% of the 15% most deprived

datazones in Scotland are in Glasgow.• Which means 43% of Glasgow’s datazones are

in the 15% most deprived

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SIMD 2009 – Local Share (part 1)

*The local share is the percentage of datazones within a Local Authority that fall within the (e.g.) 15% most deprived in Scotland

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Headline findings

• Improvements in Glasgow• However, around 31% of the 15% most deprived

datazones in Scotland are in Glasgow.• Which means 43% of Glasgow’s datazones are

in the 15% most deprived

• 4 in 5 datazones that moved out of 15% most deprived between 04 and 06 stayed out.

• 4 in 5 datazones in most deprived 15% in SIMD 09 have been in on both SIMD 04 and SIMD 06

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How to find out more - SIMD website

www.scotland.gov.uk/SIMD

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Quintile: splits SIMD into 5 groups each containing 20% of datazones (about 1,301 in each).

Quintile 1 = 20% most deprived

Decile: splits SIMD into 10 groups each containing 10% of datazones (about 651 in each)

Decile 1 = 10% most deprived

Vigintile: splits SIMD into 20 groups each containing 5% of datazones (about 325 in each).

Vigintile 1 = 5% most deprived

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Other information available…• General report with initial analysis • Technical report• Guidance leaflet• Interactive mapping website• Frequently Asked Questions• Income & employment domain annual updates• www.scotland.gov.uk/simd• More to come…

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Example of interactive guidance

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Andrew White

Tel: 0131 244 7714

[email protected]

Neighbourhood Statistics (SNS & SIMD)

Tel: 0131 244 0442

[email protected]

Jeremy Chan

Tel: 0131 244 3331

[email protected]

ANY QUESTIONS?

Contacts

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