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The Ferry Profile
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Population
The population of Dundee, for people aged 18+ is 121,541. Chart 1 shows that 16,609 (14%) of Dundee’s 18+
population lives in The Ferry.
Chart 1 - Dundee's Population aged 18+ by LCPP
Source: Mid-year population estimates 2016, NRS
Within The Ferry there are 5 neighbourhoods. Chart 2 shows that over a quarter of The Ferry’s 18+ population
(4,783 people) live in the Balgillo neighbourhood.
Chart 2 - The Ferry Population aged 18+ by Neighbourhood
Source: Mid-year population estimates 2016, NRS
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The aged 18-64 population of Dundee is 95,574. Chart 3 shows that just over 11,000 (12%) of Dundee’s aged 18-64
population lives in The Ferry.
Chart 3 - Dundee's Population aged 18-64 by LCPP
Source: Mid-year population estimates 2016, NRS
Chart 4 shows that 33% (3,703 people) of The Ferry’s 18-64 [population lives in Balgillo.
Chart 4 - The Ferry Population aged 18-64 by Neighbourhood
Source: Mid-year population estimates 2016, NRS
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The aged 65+ population of Dundee is 25,967. Chart 5 shows that 5,318 (20%) of Dundee’s 65+ year old population
lives in The Ferry.
Chart 5 - Dundee's Population aged 65+ by LCPP
Source: Mid year population estimates 2016, NRS
Chart 6 shows that the majority of people aged 65+ live in the Barnhill neighbourhood of The Ferry.
Chart 6 - The Ferry Population aged 65+ by Neighbourhood
Source: Mid-year population estimates 2016, NRS
Balgillo has the highest number of people in the 18-64 age groups.
West Ferry has the lowest number of people in the 18-64 age groups.
Barnhill has the highest number of people in the 65+ age groups.
Central Broughty Ferry has the lowest number of people in the 65+ age groups.
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Deprivation
The Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation (SIMD) is the Scottish Government’s official tool for identifying places in Scotland suffering from deprivation. Deprivation in this context refers to the range of problems that arise due to the lack of resources or opportunities covering health, safety, education, employment, housing, access to services and financial aspects. The most recent SIMD was released by the Scottish Government in August 2016.
Table 1 outlines data zones within each community area ranked within the 5%, 15% and 20% most deprived
datazones of each SIMD and what percentage of the population live in these data zones. In The Ferry LCPP area
there are no datazones ranked within the 5 to 20% most deprived therefore no population data.
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Barnhill 4,885 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
Broughty Ferry 3,745 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
Central Broughty Ferry 2,900 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%
West Ferry 2,369 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Source: Source: Scottish Government *Population in the 5/15% will be included within the 20%
Mortality
Chart 7 shows that The Ferry LCPP area had the second lowest premature mortality rates of all LCPP areas. The
most deprived LCPP areas, Coldside and East End, had the highest premature mortality rates.
Chart 7 - Premature (< 75 years) Mortality Rate (per 100,000 population) by LCPP area
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There is considerable variation in multi-morbidity rates between LCPP areas across the city. Charts 8 and 9 show
the rates of people (aged 16-64 and 65+) with one or more health conditions in each LCPP area, as compared with
the Dundee and Scotland average rates. The Ferry is the second least deprived area within Dundee and has a lower
rate of people with one or more health condition than Dundee and Scotland overall for people aged 16 - 64 and
65+.
Chart 8 - Rate per 1,000 of the population (aged 16 to 64) with one or more health condition by LCPP area, Dundee and Scotland
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Chart 9 - Rate per 1,000 of the population (aged 65+) with one or more health conditions by LCPP area, Dundee
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Source: Scotland Census 2011
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All Emergency Admissions
Between October 2016 and September 2017, there were 8,035 emergency admissions in Dundee for people aged
18 - 64. Within The Ferry there were a total of 659 admissions. This means that 8% of Dundee’s emergency
admissions for people aged 18-64 came from The Ferry. Chart 10 shows the breakdown of these emergency
admissions by neighbourhoods within The Ferry. Barnhill had 26% and Balgillo had 25% of emergency admissions.
Chart 10 - Number of emergency admissions in The Ferry for people aged 18-64 by Neighbourhood, Oct 16 - Sept
17
Source: SMR 01, 04 & 50 Records
Although Barnhill and Balgillo had the highest number of emergency admissions for people aged between 18 - 64,
when we compare this by rate per 1,000 people, chart 11 shows that with standardising the data and taking into
account the population of each neighbourhood Central Broughty Ferry had the highest rate of emergency
admissions at a rate of 85 per 1,000 population.
Chart 11 - Rate per 1,000 people of All Emergency Admissions in The Ferry for people aged 18-64, by
Neighbourhood, Oct 16 - Sept 17
Source: SMR 01, 04 & 50 Records and Mid-year population estimates 2016, NRS
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Over the past 5 years the rate of emergency admissions for people aged 18-64 in Dundee has increased slightly and peaked at 84 emergency admissions per 1,000 people between October 2016 and September 2017. The Ferry’s emergency admissions has not varied much since 2012/13. There was only a small increase of 6%, from a rate of 55 in 2012/13 to 58 in Q2 2017/18. Chart 12 - Emergency Admission Rate per 1,000 people aged 18-64
Source: SMR 01, 04 & 50 Records and Mid-year population estimates 2016, NRS
Over the past 5 years emergency admissions for people aged 65+ in Dundee have increased and this included a
significant increased between 2013/14 and 2014/15. Dundee’s overall rate of emergency admissions has increased
by 7%. The Ferry’s rate of emergency admissions has also slightly increased since 2012/13 by 2%, there was a
noticeable peak from a rate of 220 per 1,000 population in 2013/14 to 243 per 1,000 population in 2014/15.
Chart 13 - Emergency Admission Rate per 1,000 people aged 65+
Source: SMR 01, 04 & 50 Records and Mid-year population estimates 2016, NRS
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All Emergency Bed Days
Between October 2016 and September 2017 there were a total of 172,827 emergency bed days used for people
aged 18+. Chart 14 shows that the highest number of emergency bed days were from Lochee and The Ferry had
the third highest number of bed days with 23,485.
Chart 14 - Number of bed days between Oct 16 and Sept 17 for people aged 18+, by LCPP
Source: SMR 01, 04 & 50 Records
The Ferry had the third highest number of emergency bed days between October 2016 and September 2017. Since
2012/13 the numbers have varied slightly but overall they have increased by 7%, with a noticeable incline over the
last 2 years.
Chart 15 - Number of emergency bed days from The Ferry for people aged 18+
Source: SMR 01, 04 & 50 Records
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The total number of emergency bed days between October 2016 and September 2017 was 23,485. When we break
this down the majority of emergency bed days were for people aged 65+.
Chart 16 - Number of emergency bed days in The Ferry, Oct 16 - Sept 17
Source: SMR 01, 04 & 50 Records
Chart 17 shows all of the emergency bed days for people aged 65+ in The Ferry, the highest number were from the
Barnhill neighbourhood.
Chart 17 - Number of emergency bed days between Oct 16 - Sept 17 for people aged 65+, by The Ferry
Neighbourhood
Source: SMR 01, 04 & 50 Records
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When we compare the emergency bed day rate per 1,000 people in The Ferry aged 65+, taking into account the
population of each neighbourhood, Balgillo had the highest rate of all emergency bed days. Between October 2016
and September 2017, the rate for Dundee was 4,218 per 1,000 population and The Ferry rate was 19% lower than
this with a rate of 3,408 bed days per 1,000 population.
Chart 18 - Emergency bed day rate between Oct 16 - Sept 17 for people aged 65+, by The Ferry Neighbourhoods
Source: SMR 01, 04 & 50 Records and Mid-year population estimates 2016, NRS
When comparing all emergency bed days for people aged between 18 - 64, Barnhill had the highest number of
emergency bed days within The Ferry, when comparing all emergency bed days by the rate per 1,000 population
Barnhill also had the highest rate of all emergency bed days. When comparing The Ferry to Dundee, The Ferry had
a lower rate per 1,000 population of all emergency bed days than Dundee by 28%.
Chart 19 - Emergency bed day rate between Oct 16 - Sept 17 for people aged 18-64, by The Ferry Neighbourhoods
Source: SMR 01, 04 & 50 Records and Mid-year population estimates 2016, NRS
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Mental Health Emergency Admissions
Between October 2016 and September 2017 there were 669 mental health emergency admissions for people aged
18+. Of these admissions 59 were admitted from The Ferry , which is 9% of the total admissions within Dundee.
Chart 20 - Number of Mental Health emergency admission between Oct 16 - Sept 17 for people aged 18+, by LCPP
Source: SMR 04 Records
Chart 21 shows that within The Ferry, Barnhill had the highest number of 18+ emergency mental health admissions
(15 admissions).
Chart 21 - Number of Mental Health emergency admissions between Oct 16 - Sept 17 for people aged 18+, by
The Ferry neighbourhoods
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Again when we standardise the data and take into consideration the number of people within each of the
neighbourhoods, Central Broughty Ferry had the highest rate per 1,000 population, being admitted with mental
health needs aged 18+.
Chart 22 shows that between October 2016 and September 2017 The Ferry had the fourth highest number of
mental health emergency bed days for people aged 18+.
Chart 22 - Number of Mental Health emergency bed days between Oct 16 - Sept 17 for people aged 18+, by LCPP
Source: SMR 04 Records
Since 2012/13 the number of bed days in The Ferry have increased by 54%.
Chart 23 - The Ferry's Mental Health Emergency Bed Days
Source: SMR 04 Records
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The total number of mental health emergency bed days in The Ferry, between October 2016 and September 2017
was 6,873. When we break this down chart 24 shows that the majority of mental health emergency bed days were
allocated to people aged 65+.
Chart 24 - Number of Mental Health emergency bed days in The Ferry, Oct 16 - Sept 17, by age
Source: SMR 04 Records
Chart 25 shows that of those people aged 65+ the majority of bed days were from the Balgillo area and amounted
to 49% of the total bed days from The Ferry.
Chart 25 - Number of Mental Health emergency bed days between Oct 16 - Sept 17 for people aged 65+, by The
Ferry Neighbourhoods
Source: SMR 04 Records
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Chart 26 shows that when we compare the rate per 1,000 people in The Ferry’s neighbourhoods, taking into account
the population of each neighbourhood, Barnhill had the highest rate of mental health emergency bed days. The
Dundee rate was 330 mental health emergency admissions per 1,000 population with The Ferry lower at 256 mental
health emergency admissions per 1,000 population.
Chart 26 - Emergency Mental Health bed day rates between Oct 16 - Sept 17 for people aged 18-64, by The Ferry's
Neighbourhoods
Source: SMR 04 Records and Mid-year population estimates 2016, NRS
When comparing mental health emergency bed days for people aged 65+, Balgillo had the highest number of
mental health emergency bed days within The Ferry. When comparing mental health emergency bed days by the
rate per 1,000 population Balgillo also had the highest rate. When comparing The Ferry’s rate to Dundee’s chart 27
shows that The Ferry had a lower rate of emergency bed days than Dundee by 17%.
Chart 27 - Emergency Mental Health bed day rate between Oct 16 - Sept 17 for people aged 65+, by The Ferry's
Neighbourhood
Source: SMR 04 Records and Mid-year population estimates 2016, NRS
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Falls
From 2012/13 to Q2 2017/18 falls for people aged 65+ in Dundee have increased by 22%. In The Ferry falls have
decreased by 10%, from 119 falls in 2012/13 to 107 falls in Q2 of 2017/18.
Chart 28 - Number of falls admissions between Oct 16 - Sept 17 for people aged 65+, by LCPP
Source: SMR 01 Records
Chart 29 shows that Barnhill had the highest number of falls admissions for people aged 65+ within the The Ferry
neighbourhood.
Chart 29 - Number of falls admissions between Oct 16 - Sept 17 for people aged 65+, by The Ferry Neighbourhood
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Chart 30 shows that when we compare the rate of falls per 1,000 population in The Ferry, Central Broughty Ferry
had the highest rate of hospital admissions due to falls at a rate of 35 falls admission per 1,000 people. Central
Broughty Ferry also had a higher rate of falls admissions than The Ferry (20) overall.
Chart 30 - Falls rate between Oct 16 - Sept 17for people aged 65+, by The Ferry neighbourhoods
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Home Care
Chart 32 shows that in Dundee, during a snapshot week at the end of March 2017 there were 1,911 people receiving
home care with a total of 9,037 Local Authority hours being provided. In The Ferry there were 280 people receiving
home care with a total of 1,367 Local Authority hours being provided.
Chart 32 - Number of people receiving home care at March 2017, by LCPP
Source: Social Work Database, K2
Chart 33 shows that The Ferry had the third highest number of home care hours with 1,367 hours in total.
Chart 33 - Number of LA Hours Provided to clients, by LCPP
Source: Social Work Database, K2
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Chart 34 shows that The Ferry had the highest number of private and voluntary hours provided with 2,070 hours
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Chart 34 - Number of Private & Voluntary Hours provided to clients, by LCPP
This Locality Profile was prepared by Lisa Traynor, Information Assistant, Strategy and Performance, Dundee
Health and Social Care Partnership.
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