Northamptonshire Hidden Needs
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Northamptonshire Hidden Needs Summary Northamptonshire has areas that are in the top 1 per cent most deprived nationally for education and skills, income and employment, health, crime and housing. On exploring the adult health and wellbeing in
Northamptonshire has areas that are in the top 1 per cent most deprived nationally for education and skills, income and employment, health, crime and housing.
Life expectancy for males and females was lower in Corby and Northampton, with Daventry reporting also reporting lower female life expectancy.
smoking-related deaths alcohol-related hospital admissions self-harm- related hospital admissions
Summary
On exploring the adult health and wellbeing in Corby and Northampton, issues identifjed included:
Population and Deprivation
4.5% increase in population, which exceeds national and regional growth trends
Those aged 65 years and over now account for 17.3% of the population.
The highest proportion of non- white British communities is the Asian community (3.67%) Followed by the Black Caribbean community (estimated at 2.45%)
Population and Growth
4.5% 65+
The highest proportions of older people are concentrated in Daventry, East Northamptonshire, South Northamptonshire and Wellingborough.
20.1% of the population aged 15 years and under. The highest proportions of children and young people are concentrated in Corby, Kettering and Northampton.
CORBY NORTHAMPTON WELLINGBOROUGH KETTERING DAVENTRY
EAST NORTHAMPTONSHIRE SOUTH NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
20. 1%
Population and Deprivation
Deprivation
As a snapshot of a year, Northamptonshire Community Foundation enabled donors to:
4172 14,046 1551 990
Population and Deprivation
Help 4172 people attend regular social activities who were identifjed as especially vulnerable Reduce social isolation for 14,046 people and got them connected to community activity and networks 1551 people were supported to achieve independent living 990 people started
- n the pathway to
employability
Children and Young People
Childhood poverty leads to negative health outcomes and premature mortality.
The proportion of children and young people under 16 years-old living in low incomes families was 15 per cent in Northamptonshire, lower than the national average (20.1 per cent). The areas with the highest proportion of children living in low income families are:
21,730
2700 8400 2900
Corby (20.1%) Wellingborough (18.9%) Northampton (19.1%)
Child poverty
Children and Young People
Education
2012-2013 2013-2014 Corby 4.5 6 Daventry 4.3 4.8 East Northamptonshire 5.8 6.5 Kettering 5.2 4.7 Northampton 6.8 7.5 South Northamptonshire 2.6 2.2 Wellingborough 6.6 7.2
Education deprivation measures acknowledge the education, skills and training level for children, young people and adults.
Percentage of young people aged 16-24 Not in Education, Employment and Training:
Children and Young People
Help 11,618 people access support services Provide 21,885 hours of community activity Enabled 28,944 people to take part in community activities Provide 2074 hours of education and training
11,618 21,885 28,944 2074
As a snapshot of a year, Northamptonshire Community Foundation enabled donors to:
Health and Wellbeing
Corby
23.1%
Kettering
19.3%
Northampton
19.5%
Obesity in Year 6 children
National Average
19.1%
(2014-2015)
Health and social care measures acknowledge disability, life expectancy,
- besity, alcohol-related issues, self-harm,
smoking related deaths and suicide.
Under 18s hospitalised for alcohol related issues
Per 100,000 (2012/13-2014/15)
Corby
56.9
Northampton
38.8
South Northants
36.9
National
36.6
National Ave: 274
Adults hospitalised for self-harm related injuries
HIGHER
than the national average across most of the county
Life expectancy in Corby is signifjcantly lower for both men (76.7) and women (79.5), than the national average (79.5 and 83.2, respectively). (2012-2014)
Corby
412
Kettering
278
Northampton
308
Health and Wellbeing
Smoking Deaths per 100,000
As a snapshot of a year Northamptonshire Community Foundation enabled donors to:
28,708 11,692 6,015 4,015
Get 28,708 people taking part in sports, leisure and recreational activities Enable 11,692 people taking part in activities promoting healthy lifestyles Provide 6015 new hours of sport, exercise and leisure activities Resulted in 4015 people reporting improved health (mental, physical and emotional)
Health and Wellbeing
Housing
The number of homeless people per 1,000 households in Corby (3.07) and Northampton (3.44) were considerably higher than the national average (2.52).
Support 8060 people using new and improved community facilities Helped 440 people access support services to due to discrimination or unfair treatment
As a snapshot of a year Northamptonshire Community Foundation enabled donors to:
8060 440
Crime
The highest proportion of crimes and ofgences were committed in Northampton (39.8 per cent), followed by Kettering (23.5 per cent).
As a snapshot of a year Northamptonshire Community Foundation enabled donors to:
75
new partnerships to strengthen safer communities
806
people diverted from crime and anti-social behaviour
262
people reporting feeling safer in their communities
114
ex-ofgenders taking part in projects to divert them away from crime
Corby
Population: 66,854 (Up 9.1% from 2011)
In top 10% of most deprived areas in the UK for Education, skills and training In top 20% of most deprived areas in the UK for Health and Disability and Employment 2,700 (20.1%) of children live in low income families – 17.6% in out of work households
Daventry
Population: 80,014 (Up 2.8% from 2011)
Below national average life expectancy for females Signifjcantly higher levels of self-harm than the national average Higher proportion
- f elderly male and
female residents aged 65-74 than across the country
East Northamptonshire
Population: 89,746 (Up 3.4% from 2011)
More children have Special Educational Needs (SEN) than the national average (13.38% compared to 11.6%) 6.5% of those aged 16-24 are not in Education, Employment or Training (NEET) 32.4% of adults in the most deprived areas have no qualifjcations
Kettering
Population: 97,650 (Up 4.5% from 2011)
High levels of alcohol and self-harm related hospitalisation Increased number of deaths from smoking (278 per 100,000 of population, compared to 274 nationally) Higher crime rate than national average (39.9 crimes per 1,000 people), shoplifting nearly three times the national average
Northampton
Population: 222,462 (Up 4.9% from 2011)
In top 20% of most deprived areas in the UK for education, skills and training 8,400 (19.1%) of children live in low income families – 15.3% of children live in out of work households Ranked in the top 20% in the UK for barriers to housing
South Northamptonshire
Population: 89,116 (Up 4.6% from 2011)
Worse than the national average for Barriers to Housing Higher than average elderly population – 28.65%
- f males and 29.21% of
females are aged 65-74 More under 18s hospitalised for alcohol related issues than the national average
Wellingborough
Population: 77,184 (Up 2.4% from 2011)
Second highest rate for NEET young people in the county (7.2%) In top 20% of most deprived areas in the UK for Health and Disability and Employment 2,900 (18.9%) of children live in low income families – 14.2% of 10-15 year-olds live in out-of- work households, higher than the national average
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