{"datasets":[{"id":"e7p0j","site":"surrey","team":"zrqwr","title":"Social lettings by local authority location of property","description":"
These dataset covers social letting figures for the period 2011-2023.
\nThese tables present data at the Local Authority area level, and are derived from record level data recorded through the Continous Recording of social housing. They cover data collected from Private Registered Providers (PRPs) and Local Authorities (LAs). They cover both Social Rent and Affordable Rent lettings, and General Needs as well as Supported Housing.
\nAll figures are unweighted. The data in the Social Rent tables (General Needs LA, Supported Housing LA) is not fully consistent with the social rent data at national level in the statistical release as the national data is weighted. Weights are not included in the live tables as these are not designed to be representative at Local Authority level.
\nSource (latest): Social housing lettings in England, April 2022 to March 2023 - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
","descriptionText":"These dataset covers social letting figures for the period 2011-2023.\nThese tables present data at the Local Authority area level, and are derived from record level data recorded through the Continous Recording of social housing. They cover data collected from Private Registered Providers (PRPs) and Local Authorities (LAs). They cover both Social Rent and Affordable Rent lettings, and General Needs as well as Supported Housing.\n\nAll figures are unweighted. The data in the Social Rent tables (General Needs LA, Supported Housing LA) is not fully consistent with the social rent data at national level in the statistical release as the national data is weighted. Weights are not included in the live tables as these are not designed to be representative at Local Authority level.\n\n\nSource (latest): Social housing lettings in England, April 2022 to March 2023 - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)","descriptionIframe":"","masthead":"department-for-levelling-up-housing-and-communities","sharing":"public","whitelist":[],"tags":["Local Authority","social housing ","council housing","state housing"],"topics":["housing"],"resources":{"hcg":{"hash":"aa59d843f71769d87eded1983445e0df","size":15131,"order":0,"title":"Social lettings by local authority location of property 2011 - 2023","format":"spreadsheet","origin":"surrey/dataset/e7p0j/2024-03-18T18:14:14/Social lettings 2011 - 2023.xlsx","timeFrame":null,"description":"","url":"https://www.surreyi.gov.uk/download/e7p0j/hcg/Social%20lettings%202011%20-%202023.xlsx"}},"links":{},"nextReviewDate":null,"nextReviewDateIncrement":12,"licence":{"url":"https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/","title":"UK Open Government Licence (OGL v3)"},"contact":{"email":"surreyi.helpdesk@surreycc.gov.uk","title":"Surrey-i Helpdesk"},"createdAt":"2018-02-13T12:00:00.000Z","updatedAt":"2024-03-18T18:14:15.003Z","custom":{"data_source":"gov.uk - Social housing lettings in England","years_of_data":"2011 to 2023","frequency_of_data":"Quarterly","next_data_release":"Estimated June 2024","level_of_geography":"Districts & Boroughs","type_of_information":"Data summary"}},{"id":"e5gpg","site":"surrey","team":"zrqwr","title":"Households on local authorities housing waiting lists","description":"The latest available figures cover the period 2006 - 2022
\nFigures in this table are unaudited by local authorities. Data before 2003/04 are more prone to errors as they were validated less rigorously.
\nSources
\nUntil 2010-11 Housing Strategy Statistical Appendix (HSSA) return or the Housing Investment Programme (HIP) Returns.
\nFrom 2011- onwards Local Authority Housing Statistics open data - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
","descriptionText":"The latest available figures cover the period 2006 - 2022\nFigures in this table are unaudited by local authorities. Data before 2003/04 are more prone to errors as they were validated less rigorously.\nSources \nUntil 2010-11 Housing Strategy Statistical Appendix (HSSA) return or the Housing Investment Programme (HIP) Returns.\nFrom 2011- onwards Local Authority Housing Statistics open data - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)","descriptionIframe":"","masthead":"mhclg","sharing":"public","whitelist":[],"tags":["Local Authority","housing waiting lists","social housing","council housing","waiting list","state housing"],"topics":["housing"],"resources":{"kdl":{"hash":"117dfddc7f6140fa86bda3d9bc6f8cd0","size":15605,"order":0,"title":"Number of households on local authorities housing waiting lists 2006 - 2022","format":"spreadsheet","origin":"surrey/dataset/e5gpg/2024-03-18T16:44:34/Number of households on la housing waiting list 2006 - 2022.xlsx","timeFrame":null,"description":"","url":"https://www.surreyi.gov.uk/download/e5gpg/kdl/Number%20of%20households%20on%20la%20housing%20waiting%20list%202006%20-%202022.xlsx"}},"links":{},"nextReviewDate":null,"nextReviewDateIncrement":12,"licence":{"url":"https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/","title":"UK Open Government Licence (OGL v3)"},"contact":{"email":"surreyi.helpdesk@surreycc.gov.uk","title":"Surrey-i Helpdesk"},"createdAt":"2018-01-18T12:00:00.000Z","updatedAt":"2024-03-18T16:44:34.998Z","custom":{"years_of_data":"2006 to 2022","frequency_of_data":"Annual","next_data_release":"Estimated February 2025","level_of_geography":"England, Surrey-wide, Districts & Boroughs","type_of_information":"Data summary"}},{"id":"2okq6","site":"surrey","team":"zrqwr","title":"Additional affordable dwellings provided - Completions","description":"The last available data covers the period 2004 - 2023.
\nAffordable housing includes social rented, affordable rented and intermediate housing, provided to specified eligible households whose needs are not met by the market. It can be a new-build property or a private sector property that has been purchased for use as an affordable home.
\nMHCLG publish annual statistics on affordable housing supply in England. These show the gross annual supply of affordable homes, which includes new build and acquisitions from the private sector but does not take account of losses through demolitions or sales.
\nSource: Live tables on affordable housing supply - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
","descriptionText":"The last available data covers the period 2004 - 2023.\nAffordable housing includes social rented, affordable rented and intermediate housing, provided to specified eligible households whose needs are not met by the market. It can be a new-build property or a private sector property that has been purchased for use as an affordable home.\nMHCLG publish annual statistics on affordable housing supply in England. These show the gross annual supply of affordable homes, which includes new build and acquisitions from the private sector but does not take account of losses through demolitions or sales.\nSource: Live tables on affordable housing supply - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)","descriptionIframe":"","masthead":"mhclg","sharing":"public","whitelist":[],"tags":["affordable housing","affordable dwellings ","affordable rent","affordable home ownership"],"topics":["housing"],"resources":{"q4p":{"hash":"3ffc718eeef664a10336a7ef8b8c8f2e","size":19443,"order":0,"title":"Affordable housing completions 2004 - 2023","format":"spreadsheet","origin":"surrey/dataset/2okq6/2024-03-18T16:09:45/Live_table_1008C Affordable housing completions 2004-2023.xlsx","timeFrame":null,"description":"","url":"https://www.surreyi.gov.uk/download/2okq6/q4p/Live_table_1008C%20Affordable%20housing%20completions%202004-2023.xlsx"}},"links":{},"nextReviewDate":null,"nextReviewDateIncrement":12,"licence":{"url":"https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/","title":"UK Open Government Licence (OGL v3)"},"contact":{"email":"surreyi.helpdesk@surreycc.gov.uk","title":"Surrey-i Helpdesk"},"createdAt":"2019-02-26T11:15:38.000Z","updatedAt":"2024-03-18T16:09:45.370Z","custom":{"years_of_data":"2004 to 2023","frequency_of_data":"Annual","next_data_release":"Estimated December 2024","level_of_geography":"England, Surrey-wide, Districts & Boroughs","type_of_information":"Data summary"}},{"id":"e1368","site":"surrey","team":"zrqwr","title":"Housebuilding: permanent dwellings started and completed by tenure","description":"The latest figures include dwellings started and completed for the period 2008 - 2023
\n• Regional and national figures are published DCLG housebuilding statistics
\n• The district level and county figures are as reported by local authorities and the NHBC. Where a local authority has not submitted a quarterly return to DCLG, no figure has been presented for this local authority (and when relevant its county) for any 12-month period that includes the missing quarter.
\n• Regional and England figures include estimates for missing returns.
\n• England total figures include estimates for missing data returns from independent Approved Inspectors, so the sum of regional totals may be slightly
\nless than the England totals.
\n• Tenure totals may not equal the sum of component parts due to rounding to the nearest 10
\nFrequency: Financial Year
\nSource: Live tables on housing supply: indicators of new supply - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
","descriptionText":"The latest figures include dwellings started and completed for the period 2008 - 2023\n• Regional and national figures are published DCLG housebuilding statistics\n• The district level and county figures are as reported by local authorities and the NHBC. Where a local authority has not submitted a quarterly return to DCLG, no figure has been presented for this local authority (and when relevant its county) for any 12-month period that includes the missing quarter.\n• Regional and England figures include estimates for missing returns.\n• England total figures include estimates for missing data returns from independent Approved Inspectors, so the sum of regional totals may be slightly\nless than the England totals.\n• Tenure totals may not equal the sum of component parts due to rounding to the nearest 10\nFrequency: Financial Year\nSource: Live tables on housing supply: indicators of new supply - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)","descriptionIframe":"","masthead":"department-for-levelling-up-housing-and-communities","sharing":"public","whitelist":[],"tags":["housebuilding","building","new homes","new housing","newbuild","dwellings"],"topics":["housing"],"resources":{"yl5":{"hash":"0b6e11807bfa7f5fd2003452b3b6ad6e","size":31730,"order":0,"title":"Dwellings started and dwellings finished 2008-2023","format":"spreadsheet","origin":"surrey/dataset/e1368/2024-03-18T15:52:22/Table_253 Dwellings started and dwellings completed.xlsx","timeFrame":null,"description":"These figures are for new build dwellings only.","url":"https://www.surreyi.gov.uk/download/e1368/yl5/Table_253%20Dwellings%20started%20and%20dwellings%20completed.xlsx"}},"links":{},"nextReviewDate":null,"nextReviewDateIncrement":12,"licence":{"url":"https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/","title":"UK Open Government Licence (OGL v3)"},"contact":{"email":"surreyi.helpdesk@surreycc.gov.uk","title":"Surrey-i Helpdesk"},"createdAt":"2017-12-12T12:00:00.000Z","updatedAt":"2024-03-18T15:52:22.799Z","custom":{"years_of_data":"2008 to 2023","frequency_of_data":"Annual","next_data_release":"Estimated January 2025","level_of_geography":"England, South East, Surrey-wide, Districts & Boroughs","type_of_information":"Data summary"}},{"id":"2y3r8","site":"surrey","team":"zrqwr","title":"Vacant dwellings","description":"This dataset brings together figures on vacant dwellings in England at local authority district level drawn from several separately published sources. Users of the data are advised to read the information below about those sources before proceeding. The latest data available for this release is from 2023 and it was last updated in February 2024.
\nPlease refer to the statistical release that accompanies each source for further information. Links to these are given in the notes below.
\nAll vacant properties (all tenures)
\nSource: council tax base (CTB) - statistical release:
\nhttps://www.gov.uk/government/collections/council-taxbase-statistics
\n1. Data for council tax base purposes is taken in October, but the actual date and can vary slightly from year to year.
\n2. Up until April 2013 dwellings undergoing major structural repairs for up to 12 months and those vacant for less than 6 months were eligible for a council tax exemption (Class A and C respectively). In April 2013 these exemptions were replaced with a new flexible discount which applied to all empty properties. Local authorities are now entitled to apply any level of discount from 0% to 100% to all empty properties. Where local authorities award zero discounts for empty properties there is less incentive for owners to report their property as empty. This could have led to some under reporting of some empty properties.
\nAll long-term vacant properties (all tenures)
\nSource: council tax base (CTB) - statistical release:
\nhttps://www.gov.uk/government/collections/council-taxbase-statistics
\n1. Data for council tax base purposes taken in October, but the actual date and can vary slightly from year to year.
\n2. From 2004 to 2012, Long-term empty homes are those dwellings which have been unoccupied and substantially unfurnished for over six months. Up until April 2013 local authorities could use their discretion to award these dwellings a discount of between 0% and 50%. Since April 2013 Local authorities can now set that level of discount anywhere between 0% and 100% and can also charge a premium of up to 50% on those properties which have been empty for more than 2 years.
\nLocal authority vacant properties
\nSource: Prior to 2012, the Housing Strategy Statistical Appendix (HSSA), from 2012, the Local Authority Housing Statistics (LAHS) return - statistical release: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-communities-and-local-government/series/local-authority-housing-data. Data as at 1 April each year.
\n1. Information is reported on the location of local authority vacant dwellings, rather than local authority ownership.
\n2. Where a local authority has become a Large Scale Voluntary Transfer (LSVT) authority its stock, and therefore the number of vacant dwellings, will reduce to zero or a small number.
\n3. Where one or more local authorities did not provide data, figures are estimated. Prior to 2012, such estimates are not shown at the local authority level but are included in regional and national totals, so these totals may not equal the sum of the district level figures shown. From 2012, these estimates are shown at all levels.
\n4. The guidance notes which accompanied the data collection for 2014, and which give details on what should be included in the data, can be found at the following link https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/completing-local-authority-housing-statistics-2013-to-2014-guidance-notes
\nPrivate Registered Provider (housing association) vacant properties (general needs stock only)
\nSource: Prior to 2012, the Tenant Services Authority's Regulatory and Statistical Return (RSR), from 2012 the Homes and Communities Agency's Statistical Data return (SDR) - statistical release can be found on the Homes and Communities Agency's website: https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/statistical-data-return-statistical-releases. Data as at 31 March each year.
\n1. The figures in this table relate only to general needs self contained social and affordable rent housing owned by Private Registered Providers (PRPs). Supported housing and/or housing for older people rental stock, which represents just over 15% of all PRP rental stock in 2014, is excluded. This is because the RSR and SDR collect most information by PRP rather than by geographic area. Only a subset of information is broken down by geographic area and this includes the number of vacant units of general needs self-contained stock but not the number of vacant units of supported housing or housing for older people. Also, stock belonging to small PRPs (those with fewer than 1,000 units) is excluded from this table as these PRPs are not asked to provide information on how many of their vacant stock are available for letting. Small PRPs owned almost 5% of the PRP stock in 2013.
\nPrivate Registered Provider (housing association) long-term vacant properties (general needs stock only)
\nSource: Prior to 2012, the Tenant Services Authority's Regulatory and Statistical Return (RSR), from 2012 the Homes and Communities Agency's Statistical Data return (SDR) - statistical release can be found on the Homes and Communities Agency's website: https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/statistical-data-return-statistical-releases. Data as at 31 March each year.
\n1. The figures in this table relate only to general needs self contained social rent housing housing owned by Private Registered Providers (PRPs). Supported housing and/or housing for older people rental stock, which represents just over 15% of all PRP rental stock in 2014, is excluded. This is because the RSR and SDR collect most information by PRP rather than by geographic area. Only a subset of information is broken down by geographic area and this includes the number of vacant units of general needs self-contained stock but not the number of vacant units of supported housing or housing for older people. Also, stock belonging to small PRPs (those with fewer than 1,000 units) is excluded from this table as these PRPs are not asked to provide information on how many of their vacant stock are available for letting. Small PRPs owned almost 5% of the PRP stock in 2014.
\n2. Long-term empty housing association-owned homes are those dwellings which are not available for immediate letting, perhaps because they are awaiting essential repairs, etc. Such cases are sometimes referred to as \"non-management vacants\".
\nOther public sector vacants
\nSource: Prior to 2012, the Housing Strategy Statistical Appendix (HSSA), from 2012, the Local Authority Housing Statistics (LAHS) return - statistical release: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-communities-and-local-government/series/local-authority-housing-data. Data as at 1 April each year.
\n1. Public sector vacant dwellings include dwellings owned by government departments and other public sector agencies (e.g. regional health authorities, Ministry of Defence, the Forestry Commission and county councils).
\n2. Where one or more local authorities did not provide data, figures are estimated. Prior to 2012, such estimates are not shown at the local authority level but are included in regional and national totals, so these totals may not equal the sum of the district level figures shown. From 2012, these estimates are shown at all levels.
\n3. The guidance notes which accompanied the data collection for 2014, and which give details on what should be included in the data, can be found at the following link. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/completing-local-authority-housing-statistics-2013-to-2014-guidance-notes
\nFrequency: Calendar Year
","descriptionText":"This dataset brings together figures on vacant dwellings in England at local authority district level drawn from several separately published sources. Users of the data are advised to read the information below about those sources before proceeding. The latest data available for this release is from 2023 and it was last updated in February 2024.\nPlease refer to the statistical release that accompanies each source for further information. Links to these are given in the notes below.\n\nAll vacant properties (all tenures)\nSource: council tax base (CTB) - statistical release:\nhttps://www.gov.uk/government/collections/council-taxbase-statistics\n1. Data for council tax base purposes is taken in October, but the actual date and can vary slightly from year to year.\n2. Up until April 2013 dwellings undergoing major structural repairs for up to 12 months and those vacant for less than 6 months were eligible for a council tax exemption (Class A and C respectively). In April 2013 these exemptions were replaced with a new flexible discount which applied to all empty properties. Local authorities are now entitled to apply any level of discount from 0% to 100% to all empty properties. Where local authorities award zero discounts for empty properties there is less incentive for owners to report their property as empty. This could have led to some under reporting of some empty properties.\n\nAll long-term vacant properties (all tenures)\nSource: council tax base (CTB) - statistical release:\nhttps://www.gov.uk/government/collections/council-taxbase-statistics\n1. Data for council tax base purposes taken in October, but the actual date and can vary slightly from year to year.\n2. From 2004 to 2012, Long-term empty homes are those dwellings which have been unoccupied and substantially unfurnished for over six months. Up until April 2013 local authorities could use their discretion to award these dwellings a discount of between 0% and 50%. Since April 2013 Local authorities can now set that level of discount anywhere between 0% and 100% and can also charge a premium of up to 50% on those properties which have been empty for more than 2 years.\n\nLocal authority vacant properties\nSource: Prior to 2012, the Housing Strategy Statistical Appendix (HSSA), from 2012, the Local Authority Housing Statistics (LAHS) return - statistical release: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-communities-and-local-government/series/local-authority-housing-data. Data as at 1 April each year.\n1. Information is reported on the location of local authority vacant dwellings, rather than local authority ownership.\n2. Where a local authority has become a Large Scale Voluntary Transfer (LSVT) authority its stock, and therefore the number of vacant dwellings, will reduce to zero or a small number.\n3. Where one or more local authorities did not provide data, figures are estimated. Prior to 2012, such estimates are not shown at the local authority level but are included in regional and national totals, so these totals may not equal the sum of the district level figures shown. From 2012, these estimates are shown at all levels.\n4. The guidance notes which accompanied the data collection for 2014, and which give details on what should be included in the data, can be found at the following link https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/completing-local-authority-housing-statistics-2013-to-2014-guidance-notes\n\nPrivate Registered Provider (housing association) vacant properties (general needs stock only)\nSource: Prior to 2012, the Tenant Services Authority's Regulatory and Statistical Return (RSR), from 2012 the Homes and Communities Agency's Statistical Data return (SDR) - statistical release can be found on the Homes and Communities Agency's website: https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/statistical-data-return-statistical-releases. Data as at 31 March each year.\n1. The figures in this table relate only to general needs self contained social and affordable rent housing owned by Private Registered Providers (PRPs). Supported housing and/or housing for older people rental stock, which represents just over 15% of all PRP rental stock in 2014, is excluded. This is because the RSR and SDR collect most information by PRP rather than by geographic area. Only a subset of information is broken down by geographic area and this includes the number of vacant units of general needs self-contained stock but not the number of vacant units of supported housing or housing for older people. Also, stock belonging to small PRPs (those with fewer than 1,000 units) is excluded from this table as these PRPs are not asked to provide information on how many of their vacant stock are available for letting. Small PRPs owned almost 5% of the PRP stock in 2013.\n\nPrivate Registered Provider (housing association) long-term vacant properties (general needs stock only)\nSource: Prior to 2012, the Tenant Services Authority's Regulatory and Statistical Return (RSR), from 2012 the Homes and Communities Agency's Statistical Data return (SDR) - statistical release can be found on the Homes and Communities Agency's website: https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/statistical-data-return-statistical-releases. Data as at 31 March each year.\n1. The figures in this table relate only to general needs self contained social rent housing housing owned by Private Registered Providers (PRPs). Supported housing and/or housing for older people rental stock, which represents just over 15% of all PRP rental stock in 2014, is excluded. This is because the RSR and SDR collect most information by PRP rather than by geographic area. Only a subset of information is broken down by geographic area and this includes the number of vacant units of general needs self-contained stock but not the number of vacant units of supported housing or housing for older people. Also, stock belonging to small PRPs (those with fewer than 1,000 units) is excluded from this table as these PRPs are not asked to provide information on how many of their vacant stock are available for letting. Small PRPs owned almost 5% of the PRP stock in 2014.\n2. 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Prior to 2012, such estimates are not shown at the local authority level but are included in regional and national totals, so these totals may not equal the sum of the district level figures shown. From 2012, these estimates are shown at all levels.\n3. 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\nLocal Authority and other public sector stock were reported by local authorities in the Local Authority Housing Statistics return as at 31 March (latest 2022) and include non-permanent dwellings. Due to disruptions caused by the coronavirus pandemic, there was a lower response rate for the LAHS return for 2020 compared to previous years. As such, the reductions seen in Local Authority stock and Other Public Sector stock may reflect lower data quality rather than real changes.
\nPrivate Registered Provider here refers to registered providers of social housing (previously known as Housing Associations or Registered Social Landlords). These figures include all self-contained units and bedspaces as at 31 March, as collected in the Homes and Communities Agency's Statistical Data Return.
\nOther public sector might be 0 for some local authorities that did not submit any data.
\nTotal stock figures use the census 2021 as a baseline, with information on subsequent changes to the dwelling stock collected annually as at 31 March through the Housing Flows Reconciliation form and 'joint returns' from the Greater London Authority.
\nPrivate stock is calculated by the residual.
\nNotes
\nThe Office for National Statistics has recommended that the most suitable method for producing estimates of total dwelling stock at the national and regional levels is to use the census count as a baseline and project this forward using information on annual net supply of housing. The ONS also recommends that, to maintain consistency, the same methodology should be used to produce estimates at the district level.
\nFigures for the total dwelling stock and private sector are estimates and are therefore expressed to the nearest ten dwellings at district level and thousand dwellings at the England level because they should not be considered as accurate to the nearest dwelling.
\nFor years 2010 and 2011, figures in columns 'Private Sector' and 'Total' have been revised because annual estimates of the total dwelling stock between 2002 and 2011 have been adjusted since the 2011 census dwelling count became available.
\nTenure breakdown is not available for years prior to 2010.
\nFrequency: Calendar Year
\nReference links:
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\nMonth is based on the ENTERED DATE (date the incident was recorded by Surrey Police). This may be different from the date the incident occurred.
\nData shown here is a snapshot of how incidents are classified on the last day of the month.
\nData is for \"CAS wards\" which were in place at the time of the 2001 Census. Please see \"A Guide to the Geographies of Surrey\" for further details.
\nFrequency: Month
","descriptionText":"Recorded incidents of domestic violence in Surrey broken down by ward and month.\nThe definition of \"domestic violence\" used here is the Home Office definition:\n\"any incident of threatening behaviour, violence or abuse [psychological, physical, sexual, financial or emotional] between adults who are or have been intimate partners or family members, regardless of gender or sexuality\".\nMonth is based on the ENTERED DATE (date the incident was recorded by Surrey Police). This may be different from the date the incident occurred.\nData shown here is a snapshot of how incidents are classified on the last day of the month.\nData is for \"CAS wards\" which were in place at the time of the 2001 Census. Please see \"A Guide to the Geographies of Surrey\" for further details.\nFrequency: Month","descriptionIframe":"","masthead":"surrey-police","sharing":"public","whitelist":[],"tags":["Clinical Commissioning Groups","Country","County","English Region","Local Authority","Wards"],"topics":["safer-communities"],"resources":{"9gf":{"hash":"a94f6854bb4ee8103300df4c073d135d","size":262258,"order":1,"title":"Master DV by Ward to 1718.csv","format":"csv","origin":"surrey/dataset/epjyy/2018-12-13T17:45:43/Master DV by Ward to 1718.csv","timeFrame":null,"description":"","url":"https://www.surreyi.gov.uk/download/epjyy/9gf/Master%20DV%20by%20Ward%20to%201718.csv"},"fpj":{"hash":"12960b3b5eeec2cda7e7e1624ceabd87","size":1539584,"order":0,"title":"Master DV by Ward.xls","format":"spreadsheet","origin":"surrey/dataset/epjyy/2024-03-14T13:29:10/Master DV by Ward.xls","timeFrame":null,"description":"","url":"https://www.surreyi.gov.uk/download/epjyy/fpj/Master%20DV%20by%20Ward.xls"}},"links":{},"nextReviewDate":null,"nextReviewDateIncrement":1,"licence":{"url":"https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/","title":"UK Open Government Licence (OGL v3)"},"contact":{"email":"Performance&Consultation@surrey.pnn.police.uk","title":"Joanne Carey"},"createdAt":"2018-04-05T12:00:00.000Z","updatedAt":"2024-03-14T13:29:11.937Z","custom":{"type_of_information":"Data summary"}},{"id":"2997y","site":"surrey","team":"15l84","title":"Surrey - Crime by Qualifier (Ward)","description":"Recorded notifiable offences in Surrey broken down by qualifier, ward and month.
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\nMonth is based on the ENTERED DATE (date the crime was recorded by Surrey Police). This may be different from the date the crime was committed.
\nData shown here is a snapshot of how crimes are flagged and classified on the last day of the month.
\nData is for \"CAS wards\" which were in place at the time of the 2001 Census. Please see \"A Guide to the Geographies of Surrey\" for further details.
\nFrequency: Month
","descriptionText":"Recorded notifiable offences in Surrey broken down by qualifier, ward and month.\nQualifiers are flags applied to a crime record, e.g. \"Alcohol related\", \"Public place\". Flags are applied at officers' discretion and so their use may vary. A crime record may have more than one flag, therefore rows will not sum to the total number of crimes recorded.\n\nMonth is based on the ENTERED DATE (date the crime was recorded by Surrey Police). This may be different from the date the crime was committed.\nData shown here is a snapshot of how crimes are flagged and classified on the last day of the month.\n\nData is for \"CAS wards\" which were in place at the time of the 2001 Census. Please see \"A Guide to the Geographies of Surrey\" for further details.\nFrequency: Month","descriptionIframe":"","masthead":"surrey-police","sharing":"public","whitelist":[],"tags":["Clinical Commissioning Groups","Country","County","English Region","Local Authority","Wards"],"topics":["safer-communities"],"resources":{"47j":{"hash":"0249f42e426ce67f7b55bf72464c493d","size":488343,"order":1,"title":"Master Crime Qualifier by Ward to 1718.csv","format":"csv","origin":"surrey/dataset/2997y/2018-12-13T17:39:38/Master Crime Qualifier by Ward to 1718.csv","timeFrame":null,"description":"","url":"https://www.surreyi.gov.uk/download/2997y/47j/Master%20Crime%20Qualifier%20by%20Ward%20to%201718.csv"},"fer":{"hash":"db6e35cea02cbd65b53f719c5c95d326","size":3174400,"order":0,"title":"Master Crime Qualifier by Ward.xls","format":"spreadsheet","origin":"surrey/dataset/2997y/2024-03-14T13:28:45/Master Crime Qualifier by Ward.xls","timeFrame":null,"description":"","url":"https://www.surreyi.gov.uk/download/2997y/fer/Master%20Crime%20Qualifier%20by%20Ward.xls"}},"links":{},"nextReviewDate":null,"nextReviewDateIncrement":1,"licence":{"url":"https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/","title":"UK Open Government Licence (OGL v3)"},"contact":{"email":"Performance&Consultation@surrey.pnn.police.uk","title":"Joanne Carey"},"createdAt":"2018-04-05T12:00:00.000Z","updatedAt":"2024-03-14T13:28:47.903Z","custom":{"type_of_information":"Data summary"}},{"id":"e13y8","site":"surrey","team":"15l84","title":"Surrey - Crime by Category (Ward)","description":"Recorded notifiable offences in Surrey broken down by ward and month.
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\nMonth is based on the ENTERED DATE (date the crime was recorded by Surrey Police). This may be different from the date the crime was committed.
\nData shown here is a snapshot of how crimes are classified on the last day of the month.
\nData is for \"CAS wards\" which were in place at the time of the 2001 Census. Please see \"A Guide to the Geographies of Surrey\" for further details.
\nNOTE: From October 2012 onwards, Sexual Offences are included in the \"Other crime\" category. Prior to then, they were included in \"Total Notifiable Offences\" only. Therefore higher volumes of \"Other crime\" from October 2012 are the result of the addition of Sexual Offences and do not represent a real increase in crime.
\nFrequency: Month
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\n**Incidents of antisocial behaviour that were NOT reported to Surrey Police are not included.**
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\nMonth is based on the date an incident was reported to Surrey Police. This may be different from the date the incident occurred.
\nData shown here is a snapshot of how incidents are categorised on the last day of the month.
\nAnti Social Behaviour categories are those defined by the Home Office National Standard for Incident Recording.
\nNOTE: The Home Office categorisations changed in April 2012 - \"Total ASB\" figures are therefore not comparable before and after this month.
\nData is for \"CAS wards\" which were in place at the time of the 2001 Census. Please see \"A Guide to the Geographies of Surrey\" for further details.
\nFrequency: Month
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\n**Incidents of antisocial behaviour that were NOT reported to Surrey Police are not included.**
\nMonth is based on the date an incident was reported to Surrey Police. This may be different from the date the incident occurred.
\nData shown here is a snapshot of how incidents are categorised on the last day of the month.
\nAnti Social Behaviour categories are those defined by the Home Office National Standard for Incident Recording:
\nNOTE: The Home Office categorisations changed in April 2012 - \"Total ASB\" figures are therefore not comparable before and after this month.
","descriptionText":"This page references incidents of Anti Social Behaviour in Surrey notified to and recorded by Surrey Police, broken down by ward and month. \n**Incidents of antisocial behaviour that were NOT reported to Surrey Police are not included.**\nMonth is based on the date an incident was reported to Surrey Police. This may be different from the date the incident occurred.\nData shown here is a snapshot of how incidents are categorised on the last day of the month.\nAnti Social Behaviour categories are those defined by the Home Office National Standard for Incident Recording:\n\n ASB01 Abandoned vehicle (not stolen or causing an obstruction)\n ASB02 Animal problems\n ASB05 Fireworks (inappropriate sale/use/possession)\n ASB06 Malicious/nuisance communications\n ASB07 Noise\n ASB09 Littering/drugs paraphernalia\n ASB10 Nuisance neighbours\n ASB11 Rowdy & inconsiderate behaviour/nuisance\n ASB12 Street drinking\n ASB14 Trespass\n ASB15 Vehicle nuisance/inappropriate use\n ASB16 Rowdy & inconsiderate behaviour/personal\n\nNOTE: The Home Office categorisations changed in April 2012 - \"Total ASB\" figures are therefore not comparable before and after this month.","descriptionIframe":"","masthead":"surrey-police","sharing":"public","whitelist":[],"tags":["Clinical Commissioning Groups","Country","County","English Region","Local Authority","Wards","#antisocial behaviour","#ASB"],"topics":["safer-communities"],"resources":{"c85":{"hash":"adaebb6ecf938819ec1d92bac89c2fec","size":3056128,"order":0,"title":"Master ASB Category by Ward.xls","format":"spreadsheet","origin":"surrey/dataset/24j16/2024-03-14T13:27:25/Master ASB Category by Ward.xls","timeFrame":null,"description":"","url":"https://www.surreyi.gov.uk/download/24j16/c85/Master%20ASB%20Category%20by%20Ward.xls"},"znw":{"hash":"22660a35267fe005e0aa6d9c226460cd","size":904726,"order":1,"title":"Master ASB Category by Ward to 1718.csv","format":"csv","origin":"surrey/dataset/24j16/2018-12-13T17:26:20/Master ASB Category by Ward to 1718.csv","timeFrame":null,"description":"","url":"https://www.surreyi.gov.uk/download/24j16/znw/Master%20ASB%20Category%20by%20Ward%20to%201718.csv"}},"links":{},"nextReviewDate":null,"nextReviewDateIncrement":1,"licence":{"url":"https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/","title":"UK Open Government Licence (OGL v3)"},"contact":{"email":"Performance&Consultation@surrey.pnn.police.uk","title":"Joanne Carey"},"createdAt":"2018-04-05T12:00:00.000Z","updatedAt":"2024-03-14T13:27:27.847Z","custom":{"type_of_information":"Data summary"}},{"id":"23kw7","site":"surrey","team":"15l84","title":"Surrey - Incidents of Domestic Violence (Safer Neighbourhoods)","description":"Recorded incidents of domestic violence in Surrey broken down by ward and month.
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The definition of \"domestic violence\" used here is the Home Office definition:
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\"any incident of threatening behaviour, violence or abuse [psychological, physical, sexual, financial or emotional] between adults who are or have been intimate partners or family members, regardless of gender or sexuality\".
\n\n
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Month is based on the ENTERED DATE (date the incident was recorded by Surrey Police). This may be different from the date the incident occurred.
\n\n
\n
Data shown here is a snapshot of how incidents are classified on the last day of the month.
\n\n Frequency: Month\n
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Qualifiers are flags applied to a crime record, e.g. \"Alcohol related\", \"Public place\". Flags are applied at officers' discretion and so their use may vary. A crime record may have more than one flag, therefore rows will not sum to the total number of crimes recorded.
\n\n
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Month is based on the ENTERED DATE (date the crime was recorded by Surrey Police). This may be different from the date the crime was committed.
\n\n
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Crime categories are those defined by the Home Office Counting Rules for Recorded Crime.
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Data shown here is a snapshot of how crimes are classified on the last day of the month.
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NOTE: From October 2012 onwards, Sexual Offences are included in the \"Other crime\" category. Prior to then, they were included in \"Total Notifiable Offences\" only. Therefore higher volumes of \"Other crime\" from October 2012 are the result of the addition of Sexual Offences and do not represent a real increase in crime.
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\n2021 Census (Gypsy or Irish Traveller) - Gypsy or Irish Traveller populations, England and Wales - Office for National Statistics
\nTraveller caravan count - https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/traveller-caravan-count
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\nThe below Tableau dashboard is also available on Tableau Public.
\nThe latest data included is:
\nFuel Poverty - 2021 data (Released in April 2023).
\nAverage Gas/Electric Energy consumption - 2021 data (Released in January 2023).
\nEnergy Performance Certificate - September 2023 data (Released in October 2023).
\nElectric prepayment meters 2017 data (Released April 2019).
\nFuel poverty affects households that need to spend a high proportion of their income to maintain a reasonable temperature. This is affected by 3 key factors:
\nThe sources used in the dashboard below are:
\nFuel Poverty: Fuel poverty statistics - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
\nGas consumption: Sub-national gas consumption data - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
\nElectricity consumption: Sub-national electricity consumption data - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
\nElectric prepayment meters: Electric prepayment meter statistics - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
\nEnergy Performance Certificates (EPCs): Energy Performance of Buildings Data England and Wales (opendatacommunities.org)
\nThe dashboard below delves further into Fuel poverty and consumption for both Local Authorities and Lower-layer Super Output Areas (LSOAs) within.
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\nThis Tableau dashboard is also available on Tableau Public.
\nOther related pages:
\nA summary of low income and unemployment in Surrey can be found on Surrey-i here.
\nA summary which focuses on child poverty and disadvantage in Surrey can be found on Surrey-I here.
\nA summary on fuel poverty in Surrey can be found on Surrey-i here.
\nPension Credit gives those of State Pension pension age extra money to help with their living costs if they're on a low income. Pension Credit can also help with housing costs such as ground rent or service charges. Persons may receive extra help if they're a carer, severely disabled, or responsible for a child or young person. Pension Credit is separate from State Pension. Recipients can get Pension Credit even if they have other income, savings or their own home.
\nReference links:
\nThis page includes a dashboard summary of low income and unemployment data such as Universal Credit claimant count across Surrey geographies and the downloadable data. The dashboard was created by the Population Insight Team at Surrey County Council to provide a Surrey-level summary and the ability for you to select your desired area (District and Borough, Ward, or LSOA) for a more focused summary.
\nThe Tableau dashboard is also available on Tableau Public.
\nA summary which focuses on child poverty and disadvantage in Surrey can be found on Surrey-I here.
\nA summary of pensioners in poverty in Surrey can be found on Surrey-i here.
\nA summary on fuel poverty in Surrey can be found on Surrey-i here.
\nSource:
\nDepartment for Work and Pensions (DWP) via Stat-Xplore
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\nThis Tableau dashboard is also available on Tableau Public.
\nIf this dashboard does not fit your needs, let us know via surreyi.helpdesk@surreycc.gov.uk and we will see if we can help you.
\nA summary of low income and unemployment in Surrey which is not focused on children can be found on Surrey-i here.
\nA summary of pensioners in poverty in Surrey can be found on Surrey-i here.
\nA summary on fuel poverty in Surrey can be found on Surrey-i here.
\nThis page includes data on the size (and characteristics) of the school workforce in maintained schools and Academy schools. It is based on data collected from schools and local authorities in November as part of the annual School Workforce Census.
\nSnapshot survey data on staff position in each November is taken as the position for that academic year: i.e. November 2020 data relates to the 2020/2021 academic year.
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\nLive births by homebirth & marital status: England, South East, Surrey, Surrey LAs: 2017-2020
\nBirthweight: England, South East, Surrey, Surrey LAs: 2017-2020
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\nThis page includes a variety of statistics around conceptions and births. Although these statistics come from different sources, they have been brought together on this page so that you can easily find what you want to know about conceptions and births in Surrey.
\nData about stillbirths and infant mortality is available here.
\nThis page will soon include a summary of these statistics.
\nThe below is published annually, detailing Surrey County Councils contracted suppliers which have been paid outside our 30 day payment term.
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\nWe are committed to being open and transparent about how we work, our decision-making processes and the services provided.
\nThe Local Government Transparency Code has been issued to meet the Government’s desire to increase democratic accountability and make it easier for local people to contribute to the local decision making process and help shape public services.
\nAs part of the Transparency Code, the Council needs to publish certain data in relation to fraud and investigation activity.
\nThe following information relates to investigations into fraud and irregularity carried out by Internal Audit.
\nFor the purpose of these figures \"fraud\" is an intentional false representation, including failure to declare information or abuse of position, that is carried out to make gain, cause loss or expose another to the risk of loss. This includes cases where management authorised action has been taken including, but not limited to, disciplinary action, civil action, or criminal prosecution.
\nCSV file detailing all fraud and irregularity investigations carried out by Surrey County Council's Internal Audit and Counter Fraud team.
\nSpecific data schema details can be found on the Local Government Association's (LGA) website http://schemas.opendata.esd.org.uk/SeniorEmployees.
\nThis data is published as part of Surrey's obligations for transparency, as set out in the Local government transparency code 2015 - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk).
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\nRelated Link:
\nThis supplementary statement updates the Surrey Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment 2022 Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment 2022 | Surrey-i (surreyi.gov.uk)
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\nThe Surrey HWB published a supplementary statement regarding these closures in June 2023.
\nThis statement has currently been withdrawn while the Surrey HWB is undergoing a review of the findings. Please check back here for any updates.
\nRelated Links:
\nThis supplementary statement updates the Surrey Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment 2022 Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment 2022 | Surrey-i (surreyi.gov.uk)
\nOther supplementary statements to the 2022 PNA can be found here: Pharmacy Consolidations (mergers): Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment supplementary statement March 2023 | Surrey-i (surreyi.gov.uk)
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\nData included: Surrey, LAs, South East, England.
\nLatest data included:
\nPlease note that the behind-the-scenes running of Surrey-i is undergoing large changes and so the data summaries will resume when it is possible to do so.
\nEnterprises
\nThe number of enterprises represent the total overall businesses in an area in March of that year. An enterprise can consist of multiple individual workplaces and individual sites. In 2021, there were 65,150 enterprises in Surrey. In 2021 there were 140 fewer enterprises in Surrey overall than in 2020. Reigate and Banstead had a reduction of 130 enterprises from 2020 to 2021, Elmbridge of 80, and Guildford of 65.
\nSurrey has a higher proportion of enterprises in professional, scientific and technical industries; information and communication industries; and business and administration support services than in the South East and England overall. The professional, scientific & technical industry made up the highest proportion of enterprises in Surrey at 22 per cent (11,450), while the construction industry contributed 13 per cent (6,710), and the information and communication industry contributed 11 per cent (5,910).
\nThe number of enterprises in Surrey by industry in 2021
\n\nLocal Units
\nA local unit, which can otherwise be thought of as a workplace, is an individual site associated with an enterprise. In 2021, there were 73,135 local units of business in Surrey which is a reduction of 255 local units from 2020.
\nLocal units in the professional, scientific and technical industry made up the highest proportion of local units in 2021 and consisted of 15,340. However, the total number of local units in the professional, scientific and technical industry declined in Surrey from 2020 to 2021 by 465 (-3.6%), and 705 (-4.4%) from 2019 to 2021. Other industries which experienced declines in local units in Surrey between 2020 and 2021 are information and communication (-595, -7.0%), agriculture, forestry and fishing (-65, -7.2%), and arts, entertainment, recreation & other services (-100, -2.1%). Some industries experienced an increase in the number of total local units in Surrey from 2020 to 2021 such as transport and storage (+170, +8.7%), retail (+420, +7.8%), and property (+110, +4.2%). The graph below presents the number of local units by industry in 2021 compared to the pre-pandemic 2019 totals.
\nThe number of local units in Surrey by industry in 2019 and 2021
\nAround 88 per cent (64,200) of the 2021 local units in Surrey were ‘micro’ units with an employment size of 0 to 9. ‘Small’ local units sized 10 to 49 contributed 10 per cent (7,250), ‘medium' local units sized 50 to 249 contributed 2 per cent (1,480), and ‘large’ local units contributed less than one per cent (210). While the overall change in the total local units in Surrey was a 0.3 per cent decline between 2020 and 2021, the number of large units declined by over 4 per cent during this time and by just under 7 per cent since 2019.
\nBusiness counts: UK business: activity, size and location - Office for National Statistics (ons.gov.uk) The data contained in these tables are produced from a snapshot of the Inter Departmental Business Register (IDBR) taken in March each year. The main administrative sources for the IDBR are VAT trader and PAYE employer information passed to the ONS by HM Revenue & Customs under the Value Added Tax Act 1994 for VAT traders and the Finance Act 1969 for PAYE employers; details of incorporated businesses are also passed to ONS by Companies House.
\nBusiness demography (survival etc.): Business demography, UK Statistical bulletins - Office for National Statistics (ons.gov.uk)
","descriptionText":"In the process of being updated - This page includes explorable data and summaries of the numbers of enterprises and local business units over time, alongside business survival statistics.\nData included: Surrey, LAs, South East, England.\nLatest data included:\n\n Business & enterprise counts - 2010 to 2021.\n Business demography - 2015 to 2020.\n\n\nPlease note that the behind-the-scenes running of Surrey-i is undergoing large changes and so the data summaries will resume when it is possible to do so.\n\nSummary (This is not based on the latest data. An update is being processed)\nEnterprises\nThe number of enterprises represent the total overall businesses in an area in March of that year. An enterprise can consist of multiple individual workplaces and individual sites. In 2021, there were 65,150 enterprises in Surrey. In 2021 there were 140 fewer enterprises in Surrey overall than in 2020. 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In 2021, there were 73,135 local units of business in Surrey which is a reduction of 255 local units from 2020.\nLocal units in the professional, scientific and technical industry made up the highest proportion of local units in 2021 and consisted of 15,340. However, the total number of local units in the professional, scientific and technical industry declined in Surrey from 2020 to 2021 by 465 (-3.6%), and 705 (-4.4%) from 2019 to 2021. Other industries which experienced declines in local units in Surrey between 2020 and 2021 are information and communication (-595, -7.0%), agriculture, forestry and fishing (-65, -7.2%), and arts, entertainment, recreation & other services (-100, -2.1%). Some industries experienced an increase in the number of total local units in Surrey from 2020 to 2021 such as transport and storage (+170, +8.7%), retail (+420, +7.8%), and property (+110, +4.2%). 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\nThis lookup defines Primary Care Network (PCN) footprints at a Lower Super Output Area (LSOA) level, enabling data published at a LSOA level to be aggregated to a PCN level. This method assigns a LSOA to a PCN based on which PCN has the most registered patients in each LSOA (aggregated up from GP level). This is a simplification of the real-world picture where multiple PCNs will have patients registered living in each LSOA.
\nFive lookups are included, for different purposes and audiences, with a slightly different methodology used in each, defined below.
\nLSOA to PCN: Contains all LSOAs in Surrey and a lookup to all PCNs in the country. If appropriate, a Surrey LSOA can be assigned to PCN outside of the Surrey health and care system.
\nLSOA to PCN (SH only): Contains all LSOAs in Surrey and the corresponding PCN within NHS Surrey Heartlands ICB. Where an LSOA has no patients registered to a Surrey Heartlands GP, the PCN Name will state “No SH patients” and the ICB Name will be blank.
\nLSOA to PCN (Patient list): Contains the total number of registered patients per PCN for a given LSOA. Includes all LSOAs in Surrey, and all PCNs in the country.
\nLSOA to PCN (Comparison): Compares the PCN assigned to each LSOA when using all PCNs in the country, to when just limiting to Surrey Heartlands PCNs
\nNon-Surrey residents (SH ICS): Shows the count of all patients registered at a Surrey heartlands ICS GP by LSOA of residence, regardless of the location of the LSOA. The Column ‘is LSOA Surrey’ indicates if the LSOA of residence is within Surrey.
\n\n
Method
\nA national reference file published by NHS Digital (linked below) is used to assign the number of patients from a given LSOA to a given GP. This data is aggregated up to get the total number of patients registered to a given PCN, who reside in a particular LSOA. The PCN that has the largest number of patients registered will be assigned to that LSOA in the lookup.
\nExample
\n\nIn the above example LSOA1 would be assigned PCN3 as the largest proportion of patients are registered to GPs associated with PCN3. LSOA2 would be assigned PCN1 as this PCN has the highest number of patients registered within the LSOA.
\nData sources
\nAll data used to produce the lookup is provided by NHS Digital.
\nFiles downloaded from: https://digital.nhs.uk/data-and-information/publications/statistical/patients-registered-at-a-gp-practice
\nPatients registered at a GP Practice: LSOA (all persons-females-males)- Spreadsheet that lists the number of patients registered at a GP practice by the LSOA of residence. https://files.digital.nhs.uk/AA/B3CF39/gp-reg-pat-prac-lsoa-male-female-April-23.zip
\nPatients registered at a GP Practice: Mapping (Commissioning Regions – ICBs-SIBLs-PCNs-GP practice) – Lookup spreadsheet that lists every GP practice in the country and the associated PCN, Sub-ICB, ICB and commissioning region. https://files.digital.nhs.uk/02/1CE41C/gp-reg-pat-prac-map.csv
\nFrequency of update by Public Health Intelligence: Annual.
\nThis look up is now updated annually. Updates prior to 2023 were updated quarterly.
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\nGCSEs are the main qualifications taken at the end of Key Stage 4. Key Stage 4 consists of Years 10 and 11 where pupils are aged 14 to 16.
\nAttainment statistics for Surrey pupils in state-funded primary schools are available here.
\nAttainment statistics for Surrey post-16 qualifications are available here.
\nThe pupil attainment statistics are calculated by the location of the pupils' schools. Experimental statistics which calculated attainment by the location of pupil residents were only released for 2015/16 and the Department for Education do not have plans to release residence-based results in the future.
\n*Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the summer exam series for the 2019/20 and 2020/21 academic years were cancelled.
\nFor 2020/21, pupils were only assessed on the content they had been taught for each course. Schools were given flexibility to decide how to assess their pupils’ performance, for example, through mock exams, class tests, and non-exam assessment already completed. GCSE grades were then determined by teachers based on the range of evidence available and they are referred to as teacher-assessed grades, or TAGs.
\nFor 2019/20, pupils were awarded either a centre assessment grade (known as CAGs, based on what the school or college believed the pupil would most likely have achieved had exams gone ahead) or their calculated grade using a model developed by Ofqual - whichever was the higher of the two.
\nThe changes to the way GCSE grades have been awarded over the last two years (with CAGs and TAGs replacing exams) mean 2020/21 pupil attainment data should not be directly compared to pupil attainment data from previous years for the purposes of measuring year on year changes in pupil performance. See below for the grading information.
\nLocal authority, region and the total (state-funded sector) figures cover achievements in state-funded schools only. They do not include pupils recently arrived from overseas.
\nGCSE grading (quoted from the Department for Education):
\nThe new GCSEs in England have a 9 to 1 grading scale, to better differentiate between the highest performing students and distinguish clearly between the old and new qualifications.
\nGrade 9 is the highest grade and will be awarded to fewer students than the old A*.
\nThe first exams in new GCSEs for English language, English literature and maths were sat in summer 2017. A further 20 new GCSEs were examined for the first time 2018, and in summer 2019 there will be 25 new GCSEs examined for the first time. For GCSEs in a small number of languages new exams will be sat for the first time in 2020, but most students will have all their GCSEs graded 9 to 1 in 2019.
\nThe new GCSE grading scale is not directly equivalent to the old A* to G one. However, there are some comparable points between the old grades and the new ones, as the diagram shows:
\nAttainment 8 is part of the new secondary accountability system being implemented for all schools from 2016.
\nAttainment 8 measures the achievement of a pupil across 8 qualifications including mathematics and English, 3 further qualifications that count in the English Baccalaureate (EBacc) measure and 3 further qualifications that can be GCSE qualifications (including EBacc subjects) or any other non-GCSE qualifications on the DfE approved list. Each individual grade a pupil achieves is assigned a point score, which is then used to calculate a pupil’s Attainment 8 score.
\nThe points allocated according to grades the pupil achieves for all 8 subjects are added together to give the Attainment 8 score. English and maths point scores are double weighted to signify their importance.
\n\n
In 2018, an additional 20 reformed GCSEs graded on a 9-1 scale were sat by pupils for the first time, along with the English language, English literature and mathematics GCSEs which were reformed in 2017. Further reformed GCSEs in other subjects will be phased in over the next 3 years. Points will be allocated to the new GCSEs on a 1-9 point scale corresponding to the new 1 to 9 grades, e.g. a grade 9 will get 9 points in the performance measures.
\nTo minimise change, unreformed GCSEs and all other qualifications will be mapped onto the 1-9 scale from 2017 (with 8.5 being the maximum points available for unreformed GCSEs).
\nFrom 2018, the headline EBacc attainment measure is the EBacc average point score (EBacc APS). This replaces the previous threshold EBacc attainment measure. EBacc APS measures pupils’ point scores across the five pillars of the EBacc –with a zero for any missing pillars. This ensures the attainment of all pupils is recognised, not just those at particular grade boundaries, encouraging schools to enter pupils of all abilities, and support them to achieve their full potential.
\nFor transparency and to allow comparison to 2016, the threshold attainment measures are also published at grade 4 or above, as additional measures. These figures are is most comparable to 2016 data, because the bottom of a grade 4 in reformed GCSEs maps onto the bottom of a grade C in unreformed GCSEs.
\nThese additional measures are:
\nAttainment in English and maths (9-4) - Pupils can achieve the English component of this with 9-4 in English language or literature. There is no requirement to sit both exams.
\nEnglish Baccalaureate (EBacc) achievement - This measure includes pupils who take exams in both English language and English literature, and achieve a grade 4 or above in at least one of these qualifications. Pupils also need to achieve a grade 4 or above in mathematics and a grade C or above in the remaining subject areas.
\nFrequency: Academic Year
\nSource: https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/statistics-gcses-key-stage-4
","descriptionText":"This page includes data about results for Surrey, including by Free School Meal eligibility, SEN status, ethnic group, and first language.\nGCSEs are the main qualifications taken at the end of Key Stage 4. Key Stage 4 consists of Years 10 and 11 where pupils are aged 14 to 16.\n\nAttainment statistics for Surrey pupils in state-funded primary schools are available here.\nAttainment statistics for Surrey post-16 qualifications are available here.\n\nThe pupil attainment statistics are calculated by the location of the pupils' schools. Experimental statistics which calculated attainment by the location of pupil residents were only released for 2015/16 and the Department for Education do not have plans to release residence-based results in the future.\n\n*Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the summer exam series for the 2019/20 and 2020/21 academic years were cancelled. \nFor 2020/21, pupils were only assessed on the content they had been taught for each course. Schools were given flexibility to decide how to assess their pupils’ performance, for example, through mock exams, class tests, and non-exam assessment already completed. GCSE grades were then determined by teachers based on the range of evidence available and they are referred to as teacher-assessed grades, or TAGs. \nFor 2019/20, pupils were awarded either a centre assessment grade (known as CAGs, based on what the school or college believed the pupil would most likely have achieved had exams gone ahead) or their calculated grade using a model developed by Ofqual - whichever was the higher of the two.\nThe changes to the way GCSE grades have been awarded over the last two years (with CAGs and TAGs replacing exams) mean 2020/21 pupil attainment data should not be directly compared to pupil attainment data from previous years for the purposes of measuring year on year changes in pupil performance. See below for the grading information. \n\nLocal authority, region and the total (state-funded sector) figures cover achievements in state-funded schools only. They do not include pupils recently arrived from overseas.\n\nGCSE grading (quoted from the Department for Education):\nThe new GCSEs in England have a 9 to 1 grading scale, to better differentiate between the highest performing students and distinguish clearly between the old and new qualifications.\nGrade 9 is the highest grade and will be awarded to fewer students than the old A*.\nThe first exams in new GCSEs for English language, English literature and maths were sat in summer 2017. A further 20 new GCSEs were examined for the first time 2018, and in summer 2019 there will be 25 new GCSEs examined for the first time. For GCSEs in a small number of languages new exams will be sat for the first time in 2020, but most students will have all their GCSEs graded 9 to 1 in 2019.\nThe new GCSE grading scale is not directly equivalent to the old A* to G one. However, there are some comparable points between the old grades and the new ones, as the diagram shows:\n\n The bottom of grade 7 is aligned with the bottom of grade A;\n The bottom of grade 4 is aligned with the bottom of grade C; and\n The bottom of grade 1 is aligned with the bottom of grade G. \n\n\nAttainment 8 is part of the new secondary accountability system being implemented for all schools from 2016.\nAttainment 8 measures the achievement of a pupil across 8 qualifications including mathematics and English, 3 further qualifications that count in the English Baccalaureate (EBacc) measure and 3 further qualifications that can be GCSE qualifications (including EBacc subjects) or any other non-GCSE qualifications on the DfE approved list. Each individual grade a pupil achieves is assigned a point score, which is then used to calculate a pupil’s Attainment 8 score.\nThe points allocated according to grades the pupil achieves for all 8 subjects are added together to give the Attainment 8 score. English and maths point scores are double weighted to signify their importance.\n \nIn 2018, an additional 20 reformed GCSEs graded on a 9-1 scale were sat by pupils for the first time, along with the English language, English literature and mathematics GCSEs which were reformed in 2017. Further reformed GCSEs in other subjects will be phased in over the next 3 years. Points will be allocated to the new GCSEs on a 1-9 point scale corresponding to the new 1 to 9 grades, e.g. a grade 9 will get 9 points in the performance measures.\nTo minimise change, unreformed GCSEs and all other qualifications will be mapped onto the 1-9 scale from 2017 (with 8.5 being the maximum points available for unreformed GCSEs).\nFrom 2018, the headline EBacc attainment measure is the EBacc average point score (EBacc APS). This replaces the previous threshold EBacc attainment measure. EBacc APS measures pupils’ point scores across the five pillars of the EBacc –with a zero for any missing pillars. This ensures the attainment of all pupils is recognised, not just those at particular grade boundaries, encouraging schools to enter pupils of all abilities, and support them to achieve their full potential.\n\nFor transparency and to allow comparison to 2016, the threshold attainment measures are also published at grade 4 or above, as additional measures. 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\nKey Stage 1 consists of Year 1 to Year 2 (ages 4-7) and Key Stage 2 consists of Year 3 to Year 6 (ages 7-11)
\n*Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the summer exam series for the 2019/20 and 2020/21 academic years were cancelled.
\nAttainment statistics for Surrey pupils in state-funded secondary schools are available here.
\nAttainment statistics for Surrey post-16 qualifications are available here.
\nSource: https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/statistics-key-stage-2
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\nThe Needs Assessment is a snapshot in time, helping us to understand the current needs across Surrey, what our services are helping us to deliver and most importantly feedback from families using the services. We have developed the needs assessment to help us understand what our gaps are so that we can make recommendations for any future services that are developed around Early Help.
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\n\n This data is published as part of Surrey's obligations for transparency, as set out in the Local Government Transparency Code 2015 .\n
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\nThis page includes data about accommodation type (e.g. detached, semi-detached, terrace, flat), tenure (private rented, social rented, owned outright or shared ownership), number of rooms and bedrooms, and occupancy rating of rooms and bedrooms (i.e. overcrowding).
\nThe Census 2021 data around central heating is also available on Surrey-i.
\nCar and van availability was also captured by the 2021 Census and is available on Surrey-i.
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\nAs stated by the Office for National Statistics: 'Respondents were asked to assess their general health on a five-point scale: \"Very good\", \"Good\", \"Fair\", \"Bad\", or \"Very bad\".'
\n'Census 2021 was conducted during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. This may have influenced how people perceive and rate their health and therefore may have affected how people chose to respond. '
\nThis page includes the Surrey-specific data from the national 2021 Census release which has been prepared by the SCC Population Insight team. A summary of the unpaid care data from the 2021 Census has also been produced and is available on Surrey-i.
\nAs stated by the Office for National Statistics: 'Census 2021 asked \"Do you look after, or give any help or support to, anyone because they have long-term physical or mental health conditions or illnesses, or problems related to old age?\". People were asked to exclude anything they did as part of their paid employment. The wording of the question differs from the 2011 Census question, which began \"Do you look after, or give any help or support to family members, friends, neighbours or others\".'
\n'Census 2021 was undertaken during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, which may also have influenced how people perceived and undertook their provision of unpaid care and therefore may have affected how people chose to respond.'
\nThis page includes the Surrey-specific data from the national 2021 Census release which has been prepared by the SCC Population Insight team. A summary of the disability data from the 2021 Census has also been produced and is available on Surrey-i.
\nAs stated by the Office for National Statistics: 'To identify disability in England and Wales, [the Census] asked people \"Do you have any physical or mental health conditions or illnesses lasting or expected to last 12 months or more?\". If they answered yes, a further question \"Do any of your conditions or illnesses reduce your ability to carry out day-to-day activities?\" was presented. The identification of disability differs from the 2011 Census question used, which asked \"Are your day-to-day activities limited because of a health problem or disability which has lasted, or expected to last, at least 12 months?\".'
\n'The question changed in order to collect data that more closely aligned with the definition of disability in the Equality Act (2010). The Equality Act defines an individual as disabled if they have a physical or mental impairment that has a substantial and long-term negative effect on their ability to carry out normal day-to-day activities. The way we identify disabled people has therefore changed between 2011 and 2021 and this may have had an impact on the number of people identified as disabled.'
\nThis page includes the Surrey-specific data from the national 2021 Census release which has been prepared by the SCC Population Insight team. A summary of the communal establishment data for Surrey residents has also been produced and is available on Surrey-i.
\nA communal establishment is an establishment with full-time or part-time supervision providing residential accommodation, such as student halls of residence, boarding schools, armed forces bases, hospitals, care homes, and prisons.
\nWhen interpreting the data, it is important to keep in mind that the census was conducted during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, which may have affected the number of residents in certain types of communal establishment. For example, the disruption of international travel may have led to a lower number of students in education establishments than would otherwise have been expected, because of a reduction in the number of students arriving from overseas.
\nA managed communal establishment is a place that provides managed full-time or part-time supervision of residential accommodation.
\nExamples include:
\nIt does not include sheltered accommodation, serviced apartments, nurses’ accommodation, and houses rented to students by private landlords. These are households.
\nA usual resident of a communal establishment is either:
\nA household is defined as:
\nThis includes:
\nA household must contain at least one person whose place of usual residence is at the address. A group of short-term residents living together is not classified as a household, and neither is a group of people at an address where only visitors are staying.
\nSource:
\nhttps://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/housing/bulletins/communalestablishmentresidentsenglandandwales/census2021
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\nCensus data can be used to identify the number of schoolchildren and students (aged five years and over) in full-time education.
\nSource:
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\nIn addition to reporting their primary address, Census 2021 also asked respondents to report whether they stay at another address for more than 30 days a year. If they answered yes, they were then asked the purpose of the second address, and whether it is within or outside the UK.
\nPlease note that there are likely to be differences due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic - e.g. fewer students would have been staying at a term-time address than would otherwise have been expected.
\nAn address (in or out of the UK) a person stays at for more than 30 days per year that is not their place of usual residence.
\nSecond addresses typically include:
\nIf a person with a second address was staying there on census night, they were classed as a visitor to the second address but counted as a usual resident at their home address.
\nSource:
\nPeople with second addresses, England and Wales - Office for National Statistics (ons.gov.uk)
","descriptionText":"This page includes the Surrey-specific data from the national 2021 Census release which has been prepared by the SCC Population Insight team. A summary of the second address data for Surrey residents has also been produced and is available on Surrey-i.\n\nIn addition to reporting their primary address, Census 2021 also asked respondents to report whether they stay at another address for more than 30 days a year. If they answered yes, they were then asked the purpose of the second address, and whether it is within or outside the UK.\nPlease note that there are likely to be differences due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic - e.g. fewer students would have been staying at a term-time address than would otherwise have been expected.\nAn address (in or out of the UK) a person stays at for more than 30 days per year that is not their place of usual residence.\n\nSecond addresses typically include:\n\n armed forces bases\n addresses used by people working away from home\n a student’s home address\n the address of another parent or guardian\n a partner’s address\n a holiday home\n\nIf a person with a second address was staying there on census night, they were classed as a visitor to the second address but counted as a usual resident at their home address.\n\nSource:\nPeople with second addresses, England and Wales - Office for National Statistics (ons.gov.uk)","descriptionIframe":"","masthead":"office-for-national-statistics","sharing":"public","whitelist":[],"tags":["second homes","student accommodation","second addresses","holiday homes","multiple homes"],"topics":["housing"],"resources":{"hfe":{"hash":"8ffcab5a6b54556709acefeafe441ed0","size":354095,"order":0,"title":"2021 Census Second address indicator.xlsx","format":"spreadsheet","origin":"surrey/dataset/e6x49/2023-01-06T16:32:32/2021 Census Second address indicator.xlsx","timeFrame":null,"description":"","url":"https://www.surreyi.gov.uk/download/e6x49/hfe/2021%20Census%20Second%20address%20indicator.xlsx"},"np8":{"hash":"ed4291edefe8d8d1ccc4ec51ae428eb5","size":599142,"order":1,"title":"2021 Census Purpose of second address.xlsx","format":"spreadsheet","origin":"surrey/dataset/e6x49/2023-01-06T16:32:32/2021 Census Purpose of second address.xlsx","timeFrame":null,"description":"","url":"https://www.surreyi.gov.uk/download/e6x49/np8/2021%20Census%20Purpose%20of%20second%20address.xlsx"}},"links":{},"nextReviewDate":null,"nextReviewDateIncrement":null,"licence":null,"contact":{"email":"surreyi.helpdesk@surreycc.gov.uk","title":"Surrey-i Helpdesk"},"createdAt":"2023-01-05T15:43:46.746Z","updatedAt":"2023-01-06T16:32:33.853Z","custom":{"type_of_information":"Census 2021"}},{"id":"e10zd","site":"surrey","team":"zrqwr","title":"Census 2021 Central Heating","description":"This page includes the Surrey-specific data from the national 2021 Census release which has been prepared by the SCC Population Insight team. A summary of the central heating data for Surrey residents has been be produced by the team.
\nCentral heating is a heating system used to heat multiple rooms in a building by circulating air or heated water through pipes to radiators or vents. Single or multiple fuel sources can fuel these systems.
\nCentral heating systems that are unused or not working are still considered. No information is available for household spaces with no usual residents.
\nSource:
\nHousing, England and Wales - Office for National Statistics (ons.gov.uk)
","descriptionText":"This page includes the Surrey-specific data from the national 2021 Census release which has been prepared by the SCC Population Insight team. A summary of the central heating data for Surrey residents has been be produced by the team.\n\nCentral heating is a heating system used to heat multiple rooms in a building by circulating air or heated water through pipes to radiators or vents. Single or multiple fuel sources can fuel these systems.\nCentral heating systems that are unused or not working are still considered. No information is available for household spaces with no usual residents.\n\nSource:\nHousing, England and Wales - Office for National Statistics (ons.gov.uk)","descriptionIframe":"","masthead":"office-for-national-statistics","sharing":"public","whitelist":[],"tags":["central heating","fuel","oil","gas"],"topics":["housing","environment-and-transport"],"resources":{"rwc":{"hash":"6f22f51c0a716a5cdd0a57457e7c0014","size":913590,"order":0,"title":"2021 Census Central heating.xlsx","format":"spreadsheet","origin":"surrey/dataset/e10zd/2023-01-06T16:08:05/2021 Census Central heating.xlsx","timeFrame":null,"description":"Including: \nNo central heating,\t\nMains gas only,\nTank or bottled gas only,\nElectric only,\nOil only,\nWood only,\nSolid fuel only,\nRenewable energy only,\nDistrict or communal heat networks only,\nOther central heating only,\nTwo or more types of central heating (not including renewable energy),\nTwo or more types of central heating (including renewable energy).\n","url":"https://www.surreyi.gov.uk/download/e10zd/rwc/2021%20Census%20Central%20heating.xlsx"}},"links":{},"nextReviewDate":null,"nextReviewDateIncrement":null,"licence":null,"contact":{"email":"surreyi.helpdesk@surreycc.gov.uk","title":"Surrey-i Helpdesk"},"createdAt":"2023-01-05T15:47:22.685Z","updatedAt":"2023-01-06T16:08:07.771Z","custom":{"type_of_information":"Census 2021"}},{"id":"2g51w","site":"surrey","team":"zrqwr","title":"Census 2021 Car or Van Availability","description":"This page includes the Surrey-specific data from the national 2021 Census release which has been prepared by the SCC Population Insight team. A summary of the car or van availability data for Surrey residents is also available on Surrey-i.
\nCensus 2021 asked households how many cars or vans the household owned or had available to them.
\nSource:
\nHousing, England and Wales - Office for National Statistics (ons.gov.uk)
","descriptionText":"This page includes the Surrey-specific data from the national 2021 Census release which has been prepared by the SCC Population Insight team. A summary of the car or van availability data for Surrey residents is also available on Surrey-i. \n\nCensus 2021 asked households how many cars or vans the household owned or had available to them.\n\nSource:\nHousing, England and Wales - Office for National Statistics (ons.gov.uk)","descriptionIframe":"","masthead":"office-for-national-statistics","sharing":"public","whitelist":[],"tags":["cars","van","vehicles"],"topics":["housing","environment-and-transport"],"resources":{"0rj":{"hash":"c67bf8de411c85dabc6340db3121360e","size":551082,"order":0,"title":"2021 Census Car or van availability.xlsx","format":"spreadsheet","origin":"surrey/dataset/2g51w/2023-01-06T16:03:21/2021 Census Car or van availability.xlsx","timeFrame":null,"description":"","url":"https://www.surreyi.gov.uk/download/2g51w/0rj/2021%20Census%20Car%20or%20van%20availability.xlsx"}},"links":{},"nextReviewDate":null,"nextReviewDateIncrement":null,"licence":null,"contact":{"email":"surreyi.helpdesk@surreycc.gov.uk","title":"Surrey-i Helpdesk"},"createdAt":"2023-01-05T15:48:53.168Z","updatedAt":"2023-01-06T16:03:23.882Z","custom":{"type_of_information":"Census 2021"}},{"id":"emg8p","site":"surrey","team":"zrqwr","title":"Census 2021 Gender Identity","description":"This page includes the Surrey-specific data from the national 2021 Census release which has been prepared by the SCC Population Insight team. A summary of the gender identity data for Surrey residents has also been produced and is available on Surrey-i.
\nGender identity refers to a person’s sense of their own gender, whether male, female or another category such as non-binary. This may or may not be the same as their sex registered at birth.
\nThe question on gender identity was new for Census 2021. It was added to provide the first official data on the size of the transgender population in England and Wales. The data will help to:
\nThe question was voluntary and was only asked of people aged 16 years and over. People were asked “Is the gender you identify with the same as your sex registered at birth?”, and had the option of selecting either “Yes”, or selecting “No” and writing in their gender identity.
\nDefinitions used by the 2021 Census:
\nGender identity different from sex registered at birth but no specific identity given - These are people who answered “No” to the question “Is the gender you identify with the same as your sex registered at birth?” but did not write in a gender identity.
\nNon-binary - Someone who is non-binary does not identify with the binary categories of man and woman. In these results the category includes people who identified with the specific term “non-binary” or variants thereon. However, those who used other terms to describe an identity which was neither specifically man nor woman have been classed in “All other gender identities”.
\nTrans man - A trans man is someone who was registered female at birth, but now identifies as a man.
\nTrans woman - A trans woman is someone who was registered male at birth, but now identifies as a woman.
\nSource:
\nGender identity, England and Wales - Office for National Statistics (ons.gov.uk)
","descriptionText":"This page includes the Surrey-specific data from the national 2021 Census release which has been prepared by the SCC Population Insight team. A summary of the gender identity data for Surrey residents has also been produced and is available on Surrey-i.\n\nGender identity refers to a person’s sense of their own gender, whether male, female or another category such as non-binary. This may or may not be the same as their sex registered at birth.\nThe question on gender identity was new for Census 2021. It was added to provide the first official data on the size of the transgender population in England and Wales. The data will help to:\n\n provide better quality information for monitoring purposes\n support anti-discrimination duties under the Equality Act 2010\n aid allocation for resources and policy development\n\nThe question was voluntary and was only asked of people aged 16 years and over. People were asked “Is the gender you identify with the same as your sex registered at birth?”, and had the option of selecting either “Yes”, or selecting “No” and writing in their gender identity.\n\nDefinitions used by the 2021 Census:\nGender identity different from sex registered at birth but no specific identity given - These are people who answered “No” to the question “Is the gender you identify with the same as your sex registered at birth?” but did not write in a gender identity.\nNon-binary - Someone who is non-binary does not identify with the binary categories of man and woman. In these results the category includes people who identified with the specific term “non-binary” or variants thereon. However, those who used other terms to describe an identity which was neither specifically man nor woman have been classed in “All other gender identities”.\nTrans man - A trans man is someone who was registered female at birth, but now identifies as a man.\nTrans woman - A trans woman is someone who was registered male at birth, but now identifies as a woman.\n\nSource:\nGender identity, England and Wales - Office for National Statistics (ons.gov.uk)","descriptionIframe":"","masthead":"office-for-national-statistics","sharing":"public","whitelist":[],"tags":["gender","gender identity","cisgender","cis","trans","transgender","non-binary","sex","LGBT","LGBT+","LGBTQIA+"],"topics":["people-and-society"],"resources":{"b9z":{"hash":"ba70d552daa6b165fa5f2bfc38000c70","size":16320,"order":1,"title":"2021 Census Gender identity (detailed).xlsx","format":"spreadsheet","origin":"surrey/dataset/emg8p/2023-01-06T13:26:27/2021 Census Gender identity (detailed).xlsx","timeFrame":null,"description":"Data at LAD, Surrey, South East, England. \n\nIncluding:\nGender identity the same as sex registered at birth,\nGender identity different from sex registered at birth but no specific identity given,\nTrans woman,\nTrans man,\nNon-binary,\nAll other gender identities.\n","url":"https://www.surreyi.gov.uk/download/emg8p/b9z/2021%20Census%20Gender%20identity%20(detailed).xlsx"},"nqz":{"hash":"83cf8249b96a68108054630cffbdf159","size":40981,"order":0,"title":"2021 Census Gender identity.xlsx","format":"spreadsheet","origin":"surrey/dataset/emg8p/2023-01-06T13:26:27/2021 Census Gender identity.xlsx","timeFrame":null,"description":"Data at MSOA, LAD, Surrey, South East, England.\n\nIncluding: \nGender identity the same as sex registered at birth,\nGender identity different from sex registered at birth but no specific identity given,\nTrans woman,\nTrans man,\nAll other gender identities.\n","url":"https://www.surreyi.gov.uk/download/emg8p/nqz/2021%20Census%20Gender%20identity.xlsx"}},"links":{},"nextReviewDate":null,"nextReviewDateIncrement":null,"licence":null,"contact":{"email":"surreyi.helpdesk@surreycc.gov.uk","title":"Surrey-i Helpdesk"},"createdAt":"2023-01-06T13:19:42.192Z","updatedAt":"2023-01-06T13:26:28.402Z","custom":{"type_of_information":"Census 2021"}},{"id":"24qrn","site":"surrey","team":"zrqwr","title":"Census 2021 Sexual Orientation","description":"This page includes the Surrey-specific data from the national 2021 Census release which has been prepared by the SCC Population Insight team. A summary of the sexual orientation data for Surrey residents has also been produced and is available on Surrey-i.
\nSexual orientation is an umbrella term covering sexual identity, attraction, and behaviour. For an individual respondent, these may not be the same. For example, someone in an opposite-sex relationship may also experience same-sex attraction, and vice versa. This means the statistics should be interpreted purely as showing how people responded to the question, rather than being about whom they are attracted to or their actual relationships.
\nThe question on sexual orientation was new for Census 2021. The data will meet the needs for better quality information on the LGB+ population (“gay or lesbian”, “bisexual” or “other sexual orientation”) for monitoring and supporting anti-discrimination duties under the Equality Act 2010.
\nThe question was voluntary and was only asked of people aged 16 years and over. People were asked “Which of the following best describes your sexual orientation?”.
\nThe different sexual orientations that people could choose from included:
\nIf they selected “Other sexual orientation”, they were asked to write in the sexual orientation with which they identified.
\nSource:
\nSexual orientation, England and Wales - Office for National Statistics (ons.gov.uk)
","descriptionText":"This page includes the Surrey-specific data from the national 2021 Census release which has been prepared by the SCC Population Insight team. A summary of the sexual orientation data for Surrey residents has also been produced and is available on Surrey-i.\nSexual orientation is an umbrella term covering sexual identity, attraction, and behaviour. For an individual respondent, these may not be the same. For example, someone in an opposite-sex relationship may also experience same-sex attraction, and vice versa. This means the statistics should be interpreted purely as showing how people responded to the question, rather than being about whom they are attracted to or their actual relationships.\nThe question on sexual orientation was new for Census 2021. The data will meet the needs for better quality information on the LGB+ population (“gay or lesbian”, “bisexual” or “other sexual orientation”) for monitoring and supporting anti-discrimination duties under the Equality Act 2010.\nThe question was voluntary and was only asked of people aged 16 years and over. People were asked “Which of the following best describes your sexual orientation?”.\nThe different sexual orientations that people could choose from included:\n\n straight or heterosexual\n gay or lesbian\n bisexual\n other sexual orientation\n\nIf they selected “Other sexual orientation”, they were asked to write in the sexual orientation with which they identified.\n\nSource:\nSexual orientation, England and Wales - Office for National Statistics (ons.gov.uk)","descriptionIframe":"","masthead":"office-for-national-statistics","sharing":"public","whitelist":[],"tags":["sexual orientation","sexuality","heterosexual","straight","homosexual","gay","lesbian","bisexual","queer","asexual","LGBT","lgb+","LGBTQIA+"],"topics":["people-and-society"],"resources":{"1k1":{"hash":"ef8bf2b060c02940659dfaed4db2d8f1","size":16307,"order":1,"title":"2021 Census Sexual orientation (detailed).xlsx","format":"spreadsheet","origin":"surrey/dataset/24qrn/2023-01-06T13:25:29/2021 Census Sexual orientation (detailed).xlsx","timeFrame":null,"description":"Data at LAD, Surrey, South East, England.\n\nIncluding: \nStraight or Heterosexual,\nGay or Lesbian,\nBisexual,\nPansexual,\nAsexual,\nQueer,\nAll other sexual orientations.\n","url":"https://www.surreyi.gov.uk/download/24qrn/1k1/2021%20Census%20Sexual%20orientation%20(detailed).xlsx"},"xxk":{"hash":"e5c345cc8bbec23319d123cdaea50b20","size":53184,"order":0,"title":"2021 Census Sexual orientation.xlsx","format":"spreadsheet","origin":"surrey/dataset/24qrn/2023-01-06T13:25:29/2021 Census Sexual orientation.xlsx","timeFrame":null,"description":"Data at MSOA, LAD, Surrey, South East, England.\n\nIncluding:\nStraight or Heterosexual,\nGay or Lesbian,\nBisexual,\nAll other sexual orientations.\n","url":"https://www.surreyi.gov.uk/download/24qrn/xxk/2021%20Census%20Sexual%20orientation.xlsx"}},"links":{},"nextReviewDate":null,"nextReviewDateIncrement":null,"licence":null,"contact":{"email":"surreyi.helpdesk@surreycc.gov.uk","title":"Surrey-i Helpdesk"},"createdAt":"2023-01-06T13:21:39.797Z","updatedAt":"2023-01-06T13:25:31.105Z","custom":{"type_of_information":"Census 2021"}},{"id":"e508n","site":"surrey","team":"zrqwr","title":"Census 2021 Travel to Work","description":"This page includes the Surrey-specific data from the national 2021 Census release which has been prepared by the SCC Population Insight team. A summary of the distance travelled to work (by working Surrey residents) from the 2021 Census is also available on Surrey-i.
\nThis page includes the Surrey-specific data from the national 2021 Census release which has been prepared by the SCC Population Insight team.
\nA summary of the economic activity status of residents from the 2021 Census is also available on Surrey-i.
\nA summary of the hours worked by Surrey residents from the 2021 Census is also available on Surrey-i.
\nEconomic activity
\nPeople aged 16 years and over are economically active if, between 15 March and 21 March 2021, they were:
\nIt is a measure of whether or not a person was an active participant in the labour market during this period. Economically inactive are those aged 16 years and over who did not have a job between 15 March to 21 March 2021 and had not looked for work between 22 February to 21 March 2021 or could not start work within two weeks.
\nThe census definition differs from International Labour Organization definition used on the Labour Force Survey, so estimates are not directly comparable.
\nEmployee
\nAn employee is a person aged 16 years and over in employment doing paid work for an individual or organisation. This relates to people’s main jobs or, if not working at the time of the census, their last main jobs.
\nSelf-employed
\nSelf-employed people aged 16 years and over who own and operate their own business, professional practice or similar enterprise, including those operated with a partner. This relates to people’s main jobs or, if not working at the time of the census, their last main jobs. This can include people who work freelance, which means someone who is self-employed and works (or worked) for different companies on particular pieces of work.
\nSelf-employed people who are not freelance can have employees who work for them.
\nHours worked
\nThe number of hours worked per week before the census includes paid and unpaid overtime. This covers the main job of anyone aged 16 years and over.
\nThis page includes the Surrey-specific data from the national 2021 Census release which has been prepared by the SCC Population Insight team.
\nA summary of the occupation and socio-economic classification (NS-SEC) of Surrey residents from the 2021 Census is also available on Surrey-i.
\nA summary of the industries which employed Surrey residents at the time of the 2021 Census is also available on Surrey-i.
\nIndustry
\nClassifies people aged 16 years and over who were in employment between 15 March and 21 March 2021 by the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) code that represents their current industry or business. The SIC code is assigned based on the information provided about a firm or organisation's main activity.
\nNS-SEC
\nThe National Statistics Socio-economic Classification (NS-SEC) indicates a person's socioeconomic position based on their occupation and other job characteristics. It is an Office for National Statistics standard classification. NS-SEC categories are assigned based on a person's occupation, whether employed, self-employed, or supervising other employees. Full-time students are recorded in the \"full-time students\" category regardless of whether they are economically active.
\nOccupation
\nClassifies what people aged 16 years and over do as their main job. Their job title or details of activities they do in their job and any supervisory or management responsibilities form this classification. This information is used to code responses to an occupation using the Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) 2020. It classifies people who were in employment between 15 March and 21 March 2021, by the SOC code that represents their current occupation. The lowest level of detail available is the four-digit SOC code which includes all codes in three, two and one digit SOC code levels.
\nCSV file detailing all schools in Surrey, with reference information on location, address, type, status and age ranges served.
\nData has been acquired from https://get-information-schools.service.gov.uk/ and filtered for establishments within Surrey.
\nUpdate frequency: Annually
\nGeographical coverage: pan-Surrey (spatial coordinates included)
\nData lineage: https://get-information-schools.service.gov.uk/
","descriptionText":"CSV file detailing all schools in Surrey, with reference information on location, address, type, status and age ranges served.\nData has been acquired from https://get-information-schools.service.gov.uk/ and filtered for establishments within Surrey.\nUpdate frequency: Annually\nGeographical coverage: pan-Surrey (spatial coordinates included)\nData lineage: https://get-information-schools.service.gov.uk/","descriptionIframe":"","masthead":"surrey-county-council","sharing":"public","whitelist":[],"tags":["schools"],"topics":["people-and-society","education-and-skills","children-and-young-people"],"resources":{"8kq":{"hash":"cd6ce279d35d4b96f249b3c3546b4559","size":1015433,"order":0,"title":"Surrey Schools data Edubase 15 Dec 2022.csv","format":"csv","origin":"surrey/dataset/vq1yd/2022-12-15T10:02:21/Surrey Schools data Edubase 15 Dec 2022.csv","timeFrame":null,"description":"","url":"https://www.surreyi.gov.uk/download/vq1yd/8kq/Surrey%20Schools%20data%20Edubase%2015%20Dec%202022.csv"},"djh":{"hash":"34c51197934c5b443012c834521c0f99","size":281007,"order":1,"title":"school_sites_extracted20150616.csv","format":"csv","origin":"surrey/dataset/vq1yd/2018-05-02T10:53:26/school_sites_extracted20150616.csv","timeFrame":null,"description":"","url":"https://www.surreyi.gov.uk/download/vq1yd/djh/school_sites_extracted20150616.csv"}},"links":{},"nextReviewDate":null,"nextReviewDateIncrement":12,"licence":{"url":"https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/","title":"UK Open Government Licence (OGL v3)"},"contact":null,"createdAt":"2015-09-09T23:00:00.000Z","updatedAt":"2022-12-15T10:02:42.336Z","custom":{"type_of_information":"Data summary"}},{"id":"2rpyo","site":"surrey","team":"zrqwr","title":"Census 2021 Ethnic Group ","description":"This page includes the Surrey-specific data from the national 2021 Census release which has been prepared by the SCC Population Insight team. A summary of the ethnic group estimates for Surrey residents from the 2021 Census is also available on Surrey-i.
\n'Since 1991, the census for England and Wales has included a question about ethnic group.
\nThe ethnic group question has two stages. Firstly, a person identifies through one of the following five high-level ethnic groups:
\nSecondly, a person identifies through one of the 19 available response options, which include categories with write-in response options. '
\n'Multiple ethnic groups in households - Classifies households by whether members identify as having the same or different ethnic groups. If multiple ethnic groups are present, this identifies whether they differ between generations or partnerships within the household.'
\n
\n","descriptionText":"This page includes the Surrey-specific data from the national 2021 Census release which has been prepared by the SCC Population Insight team. A summary of the ethnic group estimates for Surrey residents from the 2021 Census is also available on Surrey-i.\n\n\n'Since 1991, the census for England and Wales has included a question about ethnic group.\nThe ethnic group question has two stages. Firstly, a person identifies through one of the following five high-level ethnic groups:\n\n \"Asian, Asian British, Asian Welsh\"\n \"Black, Black British, Black Welsh, Caribbean or African\"\n \"Mixed or Multiple\"\n \"White\"\n \"Other ethnic group\"\n\nSecondly, a person identifies through one of the 19 available response options, which include categories with write-in response options. '\n\n'Multiple ethnic groups in households - Classifies households by whether members identify as having the same or different ethnic groups. If multiple ethnic groups are present, this identifies whether they differ between generations or partnerships within the household.'\n\n\nSource: Ethnic group, national identity, language, and religion: Census 2021 in England and Wales - Office for National Statistics (ons.gov.uk)","descriptionIframe":"","masthead":"office-for-national-statistics","sharing":"public","whitelist":[],"tags":["Census","2021 census","Ethnicity","ethnic group"],"topics":["people-and-society"],"resources":{"lef":{"hash":"346dfd2016a1eeb23d5bfa8ef1121d4e","size":568539,"order":2,"title":"Census 2021 Multiple Ethnic Groups.xlsx","format":"spreadsheet","origin":"surrey/dataset/2rpyo/2022-12-06T18:50:08/Census 2021 Multiple Ethnic Group.xlsx","timeFrame":null,"description":"Multiple ethnic groups in households - classifies households by whether members identify as having the same or different ethnic groups. If multiple ethnic groups are present, this identifies whether they differ between generations or partnerships within the household.","url":"https://www.surreyi.gov.uk/download/2rpyo/lef/Census%202021%20Multiple%20Ethnic%20Group.xlsx"},"q1k":{"hash":"8f3b3426b7d3b9c9f5f135f02189b6ad","size":474931,"order":0,"title":"Census 2021 Ethnic Group.xlsx","format":"spreadsheet","origin":"surrey/dataset/2rpyo/2022-11-29T18:37:49/Census 2021 Ethnic Group.xlsx","timeFrame":null,"description":"","url":"https://www.surreyi.gov.uk/download/2rpyo/q1k/Census%202021%20Ethnic%20Group.xlsx"},"s5m":{"hash":"085d76c532dd6ea3230c0d61a9053b0e","size":1359438,"order":1,"title":"Census 2021 Ethnic Group (detailed categories).xlsx","format":"spreadsheet","origin":"surrey/dataset/2rpyo/2022-11-29T18:37:49/Census 2021 Ethnic Group (detailed categories).xlsx","timeFrame":null,"description":"","url":"https://www.surreyi.gov.uk/download/2rpyo/s5m/Census%202021%20Ethnic%20Group%20(detailed%20categories).xlsx"}},"links":{},"nextReviewDate":null,"nextReviewDateIncrement":null,"licence":null,"contact":{"email":"surreyi.helpdesk@surreycc.gov.uk","title":"Surrey-i Helpdesk"},"createdAt":"2022-11-29T18:37:30.986Z","updatedAt":"2022-12-06T18:50:10.343Z","custom":{"type_of_information":"Census 2021"}},{"id":"2g5ow","site":"surrey","team":"zrqwr","title":"Census 2021 Language (including proficiency) ","description":"This page includes the Surrey-specific data from the national 2021 Census release which has been prepared by the SCC Population Insight team. A summary of the language estimates for Surrey residents from the 2021 Census is also available on Surrey-i.
\nHow well people whose main language is not English (English or Welsh in Wales) speak English.
\nA person's first or preferred language.
\nClassifies households by whether members speak the same or a different main language. If multiple main languages are spoken, this identifies whether they differ between generations or partnerships within the household.'
\nThis page includes the Surrey-specific data from the national 2021 Census release which has been prepared by the SCC Population Insight team. A summary of the national identity estimates for Surrey residents from the 2021 Census is also available on Surrey-i.
\n'The census question on national identity was introduced in 2011 because of increased interest in \"national\" consciousness and a demand for people to be able to acknowledge their national identity. The question allows respondents to select all identities that apply. The term \"only\" is used throughout the article to refer to respondents classified with a single national identity.'
\nThis page includes the Surrey-specific data from the national 2021 Census release which has been prepared by the SCC Population Insight team. A summary of the estimates of religion for Surrey residents from the 2021 Census is also available on Surrey-i.
\n'The census introduced a voluntary question on religion in 2001. In the census data, religion refers to a person’s religious affiliation. This is the religion with which they connect or identify, rather than their beliefs or active religious practice. As the question is voluntary, be cautious when comparing figures between different areas or between censuses because of varying response rates.
\nPercentages are calculated out of the overall population as opposed to out of the population who answered the religion question. This aids comparison across time and between areas, as the percentage of the population who answer the question varies.'
\nFor the first time, the Census specifically collected information on the UK armed forces veterans.
\nUK armed forces veteran = People who have previously served in the UK armed forces. This includes those who have served for at least one day in the UK armed forces, either regular, reserves, or Merchant Mariners who have seen duty on legally defined military operations.
\nA summary of the UK armed forces veteran data for Surrey is also available on Surrey-i. This page includes the Surrey-specific data from the national 2021 Census release which has been prepared by the SCC Population Insight team.
\nSource:
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\nSTATE-FUNDED SECONDARY SCHOOLS: includes middle schools as deemed, city technology colleges and secondary academies, including free schools, university technical colleges and studio schools.
\nSPECIAL SCHOOLS: Excludes general hospital schools. Includes special academies and free schools.
\nPUPIL REFERRAL UNITS: includes pupils who are sole or dual main registrations. Also includes alternative provision academies and free schools. Also includes pupils who are registered with other providers and further education colleges.
\nThis data is largely collected through the School Census and the methodology is detailed here. The next data update should be in June/July 2023.
\n\n
There were 201,993 pupils registered in Surrey in 2021/22. Just under 1 in 5 Surrey pupils attend an independent school.
\nJust under half (46%) of Surrey pupils attend state-funded primary schools (Key Stages 1 to 2 which take place from ages 5 to 11). Just under 1 in 3 (32%) of pupils in Surrey are from state-funded secondary schools (Key Stages 3 to 4 which take place from ages 12 to 16).
\nThe number of Surrey pupils in state-funded special schools increased by 8 per cent (223 pupils) in the last year. The number of pupils in state-funded special schools rose by 44 per cent in the last six years between 2015/16 to 2021/22 (from 2,024 to 2,911).
\n\n
The number of pupils in Surrey by school type, 2021/22
\n\nPupil numbers in independent schools are not broken down by whether they are primary or secondary schools.
\n\n
Academies receive their funding from central government rather than a local authority and are run by an academy trust. Both academy and local authority-maintained schools are considered ‘state-funded’ schools.
\nThe number of schools in Surrey which are academies has increased over time. Over 4 in 10 state-funded primary schools in Surrey are now academies (43% in 2021/22). This has increased from under 2 in 10 (18%) state-funded primary schools being academies in 2015/16. The majority of state-funded secondary schools in Surrey are academies (91 per cent in 2021/22) and just 5 of the 55 are local authority funded.
\n\n
The number of schools in Surrey by academy status, 2015/16 to 2021/22
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In Surrey, around 70 per cent of the pupils at state-funded schools are registered as White British (112,701 pupils) in 2021/22. The second largest ethnic group in Surrey schools are those who are White but are not British, made up by 287 Traveller of Irish heritage pupils, 700 Irish pupils, 834 Gypsy/Roma pupils, and 13,298 White pupils who are not White British, Gypsy/Roma, or Travellers of Irish heritage. Just over 5 per cent of pupils are South Asian, with 3,916 pupils registered as Indian, 3,526 pupils as Pakistani, and 962 as Bangladeshi in 2021/22. Around 2 per cent of pupils are Black, of which, 2,510 pupils are registered as Black African and 450 as Black Caribbean. Pupils of mixed ethnicity represent the third largest ethnic group overall. Of the 7.3 per cent of pupils who are of a mixed ethnicity, 1,596 are White and Black African, 1,913 are White and Black Caribbean, and 4,042 pupils are White and Asian.
\n\n
The number of pupils in state-funded schools in Surrey by ethnicity, 2021/22
\n\n\n
The majority, 86 per cent, of the pupils in Surrey state-funded schools are known or believed to have English as their first language in 2021/22. However, 21,266 pupils in Surrey are known or believed to have English as their second (or higher) language. The proportion of pupils with English not as their first language is larger in Surrey primary schools (15.0% representing 13,926 pupils) compared to secondary schools (10.5% representing 6,887 pupils). Surrey-I also includes tables which breakdown the distribution of first language by other school types.
\nThe number of pupils in state-funded schools in Surrey by first language, 2021/22
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Both academy and local authority-maintained schools are considered ‘state-funded’ schools.\nThe number of schools in Surrey which are academies has increased over time. Over 4 in 10 state-funded primary schools in Surrey are now academies (43% in 2021/22). This has increased from under 2 in 10 (18%) state-funded primary schools being academies in 2015/16. The majority of state-funded secondary schools in Surrey are academies (91 per cent in 2021/22) and just 5 of the 55 are local authority funded.\n \nThe number of schools in Surrey by academy status, 2015/16 to 2021/22\n\n \nIn Surrey, around 70 per cent of the pupils at state-funded schools are registered as White British (112,701 pupils) in 2021/22. The second largest ethnic group in Surrey schools are those who are White but are not British, made up by 287 Traveller of Irish heritage pupils, 700 Irish pupils, 834 Gypsy/Roma pupils, and 13,298 White pupils who are not White British, Gypsy/Roma, or Travellers of Irish heritage. 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\nRelated Links:
\nPharmacy Consolidations (mergers): Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment supplementary statement April 2021 Pharmacy Consolidations (mergers): Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment supplementary statement April 2021 – Surrey-i (surreyi.gov.uk)
\nPharmaceutical Needs Assessment: Supplementary Statement 2021 Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment Supplementary Statement 2021 – Surrey-i (surreyi.gov.uk)
\nPharmaceutical Needs Assessment: Supplementary Statement March 2020 Surrey Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment: Supplementary Statement – March 2020 – Surrey-i (surreyi.gov.uk)
\nPharmaceutical Needs Assessment: Supplementary Statement February 2019 Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment: Supplementary Statement February 2019 – Surrey-i (surreyi.gov.uk)
\nPharmacy Consolidations (mergers): Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment supplementary statement October 2018 Pharmacy Consolidations (mergers): Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment supplementary statement October 2018 – Surrey-i (surreyi.gov.uk)
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\nPost-16 attainment represents qualifications gained beyond the national curriculum (Key Stages 1 to 4). These qualifications are at various levels.
\nAttainment of level 3 state-funded students aged 16, 17 or 18 at the start of the academic year, ie 31 August.
\nCovers all state-funded mainstream schools, academies, free schools, city technology colleges (CTCs), state-funded special schools and FE sector colleges. Excludes pupil referral units (PRUs), alternative provision (AP), hospital schools, non-maintained special schools, other government department funded colleges, independent schools, independent special schools and independent schools approved to take pupils with special educational needs (SEN).
\nLevel 3 qualifications are:
\nChanges for the academic year 2015/16
\nThere have been a number of reforms to 2016 performance tables, which have had an impact on the way the statistics are calculated:
\nChanges to the vocational qualifications that can count
\nIn 2016, the recommendations from Professor Alison Wolf’s Review of Vocational Education will take effect for the first time in 16-18 performance tables and also in the calculation of the data underpinning this SFR.
\nThis means that the measures only include vocational qualifications that are on the approved list of applied general or tech level qualifications. Applied general qualifications: level 3 (advanced) qualifications that provide broad study of a vocational subject area e.g. a level 3 certificate/diploma in business or applied science. Tech level qualifications: level 3 qualifications for students wishing to specialise in a technical occupation or occupational group e.g. a level 3 diploma in construction or bricklaying.
\nChanges to the points assigned to grades
\nA new point score system will be used in both the 2016 performance tables and this dataset. The old system used a scale of 150-300 for A levels, where a grade A* was given 300 points and a grade E was equal to 150 points. The new system uses a simpler scale of 10-60 points for A levels, where a grade A* is given 60 points and a grade E is given 10 points.
\nThe new system reduces the size of the gap between a fail grade (0 points) and the lowest pass grade, which was previously much greater than the gap between other grades. This means that, considered in isolation of other changes to the data, fail grades will not have as large a negative impact on average point scores.
\nNew rules for how students are included in measures
\nA level, academic, applied general and tech level students
\nWhen reporting average attainment for students that study A level, academic, applied general or tech level qualifications, only students who have entered for qualifications at least a certain size are included. This ensures that the students included are broadly comparable.
\nPreviously, students were only included if they had entered for at least one qualification the size of an A level in the reporting year. This meant that any students who had only entered for qualifications the size of half an A level e.g. an AS level, were not reported.
\nThis year, in line with changes to performance tables, the threshold for inclusion to the size of half an A level has been lowered. This means that now students who are at the end of 16-18 study and have studied for only an AS level (or similar sized vocational qualification) are included.
\nChanges to measures for A level students
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Excludes pupil referral units (PRUs), alternative provision (AP), hospital schools, non-maintained special schools, other government department funded colleges, independent schools, independent special schools and independent schools approved to take pupils with special educational needs (SEN).\nLevel 3 qualifications are:\n\n A level\n access to higher education diploma\n advanced apprenticeship\n applied general\n AS level\n international Baccalaureate diploma\n level 3 award\n level 3 certificate\n level 3 diploma\n level 3 ESOL\n level 3 national certificate\n level 3 national diploma\n level 3 NVQ\n music grades 6, 7 and 8\n tech level\n\n\nChanges for the academic year 2015/16\nThere have been a number of reforms to 2016 performance tables, which have had an impact on the way the statistics are calculated:\nChanges to the vocational qualifications that can count \nIn 2016, the recommendations from Professor Alison Wolf’s Review of Vocational Education will take effect for the first time in 16-18 performance tables and also in the calculation of the data underpinning this SFR.\nThis means that the measures only include vocational qualifications that are on the approved list of applied general or tech level qualifications. Applied general qualifications: level 3 (advanced) qualifications that provide broad study of a vocational subject area e.g. a level 3 certificate/diploma in business or applied science. Tech level qualifications: level 3 qualifications for students wishing to specialise in a technical occupation or occupational group e.g. a level 3 diploma in construction or bricklaying.\nChanges to the points assigned to grades \nA new point score system will be used in both the 2016 performance tables and this dataset. The old system used a scale of 150-300 for A levels, where a grade A* was given 300 points and a grade E was equal to 150 points. The new system uses a simpler scale of 10-60 points for A levels, where a grade A* is given 60 points and a grade E is given 10 points.\nThe new system reduces the size of the gap between a fail grade (0 points) and the lowest pass grade, which was previously much greater than the gap between other grades. 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\nThis report presents findings from the Government's National Child Measurement Programme (NCMP) for England, 2016-17 school year for children in Reception (aged 4-5 years) and Year 6 (aged 10-11 years) in state schools.
\nThe latest estimates for child weight for Surrey are from 2019/20 due to the way the National Child Measurement Program was conducted during the Covid-19 pandemic. Around 18 per cent of Surrey children in Reception year (aged 4/5) and 28 per cent of children in Year 6 (aged 10/11) are not of a healthy weight. Surrey has a higher proportion of children who are a healthy weight at both ages compared to the England and South East averages. Although more Surrey children are of a healthy weight, 16 per cent of Surrey children in Reception year and 26 per cent in Year 6 are overweight (including obese).
\nThe most recent estimates of child weight by local authority are from 2018/2019 and are discussed below.
\nEvery local authority within Surrey has a lower prevalence of overweight children (including obese) in Reception year than the South East and England averages. Spelthorne and Woking have the highest prevalence of overweight children in Reception year with every two in ten children being considered overweight (20%). Epsom and Ewell has the lowest prevalence of overweight children with 14 per cent.
\nThe percentage of children in Reception year who are overweight (including obese), 2018/2019
\n\nChildren in Year 6 are less likely to be of a healthy weight than children in Reception year in Surrey and across England.
\nMore than one in ten Surrey children in Year 6 are considered obese (14%). Just over one in every hundred Surrey children in Year 6 are considered underweight (1%).
\nEvery local authority in Surrey has lower proportions of Year 6 children who are considered overweight (including obese) than the England average. However, Spelthorne has a slightly higher proportion at 31 per cent than the South East average (30%).
\nThe percentage of children in Year 6 who are overweight (including obese), 2018/2019
\n\nSources:
\nLocal Authority - https://digital.nhs.uk/data-and-information/publications/statistical/national-child-measurement-programme
\nWard - https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/child-obesity-and-excess-weight-small-area-level-data
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Around 18 per cent of Surrey children in Reception year (aged 4/5) and 28 per cent of children in Year 6 (aged 10/11) are not of a healthy weight. Surrey has a higher proportion of children who are a healthy weight at both ages compared to the England and South East averages. Although more Surrey children are of a healthy weight, 16 per cent of Surrey children in Reception year and 26 per cent in Year 6 are overweight (including obese). \n\nThe most recent estimates of child weight by local authority are from 2018/2019 and are discussed below. \n\nReception year\nEvery local authority within Surrey has a lower prevalence of overweight children (including obese) in Reception year than the South East and England averages. Spelthorne and Woking have the highest prevalence of overweight children in Reception year with every two in ten children being considered overweight (20%). Epsom and Ewell has the lowest prevalence of overweight children with 14 per cent. \n\nThe percentage of children in Reception year who are overweight (including obese), 2018/2019\n\nYear 6\nChildren in Year 6 are less likely to be of a healthy weight than children in Reception year in Surrey and across England. \nMore than one in ten Surrey children in Year 6 are considered obese (14%). Just over one in every hundred Surrey children in Year 6 are considered underweight (1%). \nEvery local authority in Surrey has lower proportions of Year 6 children who are considered overweight (including obese) than the England average. However, Spelthorne has a slightly higher proportion at 31 per cent than the South East average (30%). \n\nThe percentage of children in Year 6 who are overweight (including obese), 2018/2019\n\n\nSources:\nLocal Authority - https://digital.nhs.uk/data-and-information/publications/statistical/national-child-measurement-programme\nWard - https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/child-obesity-and-excess-weight-small-area-level-data","descriptionIframe":"","masthead":"nhs-digital","sharing":"public","whitelist":[],"tags":["obesity","overweight","healthy weight","underweight","child weight","child obesity"],"topics":["health-and-well-being","children-and-young-people"],"resources":{"737":{"hash":"351f6708d1b367c20abbb525caf278fb","size":25126,"order":0,"title":"Summary - Child weight in Surrey - Surrey-i.docx","format":"document","origin":"surrey/dataset/2jjwl/2022-03-03T15:46:45/Summary - Child weight in Surrey - Surrey-i.docx","timeFrame":null,"description":"","url":"https://www.surreyi.gov.uk/download/2jjwl/737/Summary%20-%20Child%20weight%20in%20Surrey%20-%20Surrey-i.docx"},"36l":{"hash":"e2baae31e520081470288d1e9c33e2a2","size":276794,"order":1,"title":"Summary - Child weight in Surrey - Surrey-i.pdf","format":"pdf","origin":"surrey/dataset/2jjwl/2022-03-03T15:46:45/Summary - Child weight in Surrey - Surrey-i.pdf","timeFrame":null,"description":"","url":"https://www.surreyi.gov.uk/download/2jjwl/36l/Summary%20-%20Child%20weight%20in%20Surrey%20-%20Surrey-i.pdf"},"5kf":{"hash":"75d5015a5141d837f87755039d6b9d23","size":59317,"order":2,"title":"Child weight - NCMP - Surrey-i.xlsx","format":"spreadsheet","origin":"surrey/dataset/2jjwl/2022-03-03T12:20:01/Child weight - NCMP - Surrey-i.xlsx","timeFrame":null,"description":"Easy-to-use Excel with most recent trends.\n2014/15 to 2020/21*\nNext release: Autumn 2022.\n\nData includes: percentage of reception year and year 6 pupils who are 'underweight', 'healthy weight', 'overweight', 'obese' and 'overweight and obese combined'.\n\n*Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, 2019/20 and 2020/21 cannot be broken down by local authority.","url":"https://www.surreyi.gov.uk/download/2jjwl/5kf/Child%20weight%20-%20NCMP%20-%20Surrey-i.xlsx"},"tsr":{"hash":"fe178d9d36516f3f0d002fd40b25a2be","size":161839,"order":3,"title":"Child weight by ward - NCMP - Surrey-i.xlsx","format":"spreadsheet","origin":"surrey/dataset/2jjwl/2022-03-11T12:02:24/Child weight by ward - NCMP - Surrey-i.xlsx","timeFrame":null,"description":"Easy-to-use Excel with most recent trends.\n2010/11-2013/13 to 2015/16-2017/18*\n\nData includes: percentage of reception year and year 6 pupils who are 'overweight' and 'obese'.","url":"https://www.surreyi.gov.uk/download/2jjwl/tsr/Child%20weight%20by%20ward%20-%20NCMP%20-%20Surrey-i.xlsx"}},"links":{},"nextReviewDate":null,"nextReviewDateIncrement":null,"licence":{"url":"https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/","title":"UK Open Government Licence (OGL v3)"},"contact":{"email":"surreyi.helpdesk@surreycc.gov.uk","title":"Surrey-i Helpdesk"},"createdAt":"2016-03-08T12:00:00.000Z","updatedAt":"2022-03-11T12:34:35.000Z","custom":{"type_of_information":"Data summary"}},{"id":"exzxm","site":"surrey","team":"zrqwr","title":"Employment in Surrey: statistics about jobs and employees","description":"This page includes explorable data and a summary of measures around employment such as employment rates, occupations, qualifications, pay, and job density.
\nLatest data included:
\nSurrey-i also includes other relevant summaries and data. These summaries can be found at low income and unemployment, child poverty and disadvantage, local businesses and enterprises in Surrey.
\nIn October 2020 to September 2021, around 80 per cent of Surrey adults aged 16 to 64 were in employment. Surrey had a higher proportion of the adult population aged 16 to 64 in employment than the South East and England. Elmbridge and Woking had lower employment rates than the South East average which was at 78 per cent.
\nEmployment rates in Surrey local authorities, October 2020 to September 2021
\n\nA slightly higher proportion of men aged 16 to 64 were employed (83%) than women (75%). This is because a higher proportion of women were economically inactive (21% of women compared to 14% of men). Men were also more likely to be self-employed than women (12% of men compared to 8% of women).
\nThe number of persons of working-age in Surrey by employment status, October 2020 to September 2021
\n\nSurrey residents are more likely to be employed in certain occupations than the rest of England.
\nJust under 30 per cent of Surrey residents who were employed in October 2020 to September 2021 were in professional occupations (28%) which is much higher than the England average (23%). Surrey also had a higher proportion of residents employed as managers, directors, and senior officials (16%) compared to England (11%). The final occupational group which employed a higher proportion of Surrey residents than the England average was associate professional and technical occupations (18% of Surrey residents compared to 16% of England as a whole).
\nCompared to England, Surrey has a smaller proportion of residents who are employed in skilled trades occupations; caring, leisure and other service occupations; sales and customer service occupations; elementary occupations; or work as process, plant and machine operatives.
\nThe percentage of the residents of Surrey who were employed, by occupation (October 2020 to September 2021)
\n\nSurrey residents who are in employment are, on average, more educated than the South East and England. Only 4.4 per cent of Surrey residents who are employed have no qualifications compared to 4.8 per cent of those in the South East and 6.2 per cent in England.
\nWhile the proportion of employed Surrey residents which have an equivalent qualification to at least NVQ 1 level (fewer than 5 GCSEs at grades A-C) is similar to the South East and England averages, Surrey residents have larger proportions with qualifications from higher and further education.
\nOver half of those employed in Surrey have a qualification which is equivalent to a NVQ 4 (undergraduate degree-level) or higher. Surrey residents are more likely to have these highest levels of education as 54 per cent of employed residents have at least a qualification equivalent to a NVQ 4 compared to 45 per cent of the South East and 43 per cent of England.
\nThe percentage of the residents of Surrey who were employed, by equivalent NVQ level (Jan 2020-Dec 2020)
\n\nIn 2021, the median annual pay for those who were part-time employed in Surrey was £10,841 for women and £10,846 for men. The average annual pay in 2021 for those in part-time employment was slightly lower in Surrey than the South East and England. The gender pay gap was also small between men and women in Surrey who were part-time employed with a -2.7 per cent difference between men's and women's hourly earnings as a percentage of men's earnings.
\nThe differences in pay between Surrey and other areas and the differences between male and female pay through the gender pay gap within Surrey are much larger for full-time employment.
\nThe average annual pay for those in full-time employment is higher for men and women in Surrey than their counterparts in the South East and England. The median annual pay for men in full-time employment in Surrey was £42,770 which is over £5000 more than the South East average and £9000 more than the average for England. The median annual pay for women in full-time employment in Surrey was £33,996 which is nearly £4000 more than the South East average and over £5000 more than the average for England.
\nWhile women in Surrey have a higher median annual pay for full-time work than other women in the South East and England, the gender pay gap is larger for Surrey than the rest of the country. As stated above, the median annual pay for men in full-time employment in Surrey was £42,770 in 2021 and this is a difference of £8,704 compared to the median for women.
\nThe gender pay gap for full-time employment showed a 9.4 per cent difference between men's and women's hourly earnings (as a percentage of men's earnings) for England and a 12.7 per cent difference for the South East. However, the gender pay gap for Surrey residents in full-time employment was much higher than England or the South East with there being a 17 per cent difference between men's and women's hourly earnings in Surrey.
\nAverage gross annual pay by sex and place of residence, 2021
\nThe median hourly pay for men in Surrey in full-time employment in 2021 was £20.74 compared to £18.04 for the South East. Women in full-time employment in Surrey had a median hourly pay of £17.18 compared to £15.66 in the South East.
\nAverage gross hourly pay by sex and place of residence, 2021
\n\nSources:
\nEmployment activity & employment by occupation & employment by qualifications: Annual Population Survey on https://www.nomisweb.co.uk/
\nGross Pay Statistics by place of residence: Earnings and hours worked, place of residence by local authority: ASHE Table 8 - Office for National Statistics (ons.gov.uk)
\nGross Pay Statistics by place of work: Earnings and hours worked, place of work by local authority: ASHE Table 7 - Office for National Statistics (ons.gov.uk)
","descriptionText":"This page includes explorable data and a summary of measures around employment such as employment rates, occupations, qualifications, pay, and job density.\nData included: England, South East, Surrey, Surrey LAs.\nLatest data included:\n\n Employment activity (i.e. rates) - Oct 2020 to Sept 2021 (next release: quarterly)\n Employment by occupation - Oct 2020 to Sept 2021 (next release: quarterly)\n Employment by qualifications - Jan 2020 to Dec 2020 (next release: annually - Autumn 2022)\n Gross pay statistics - by residence and place of work - 2021 (next release: Autumn 2022)\n Jobs density - 2010 to 2020\n\n\nSurrey-i also includes other relevant summaries and data. These summaries can be found at low income and unemployment, child poverty and disadvantage, local businesses and enterprises in Surrey.\n\n\nSummary\nIn October 2020 to September 2021, around 80 per cent of Surrey adults aged 16 to 64 were in employment. Surrey had a higher proportion of the adult population aged 16 to 64 in employment than the South East and England. Elmbridge and Woking had lower employment rates than the South East average which was at 78 per cent.\n\nEmployment rates in Surrey local authorities, October 2020 to September 2021\n\n\nA slightly higher proportion of men aged 16 to 64 were employed (83%) than women (75%). This is because a higher proportion of women were economically inactive (21% of women compared to 14% of men). Men were also more likely to be self-employed than women (12% of men compared to 8% of women).\n\nThe number of persons of working-age in Surrey by employment status, October 2020 to September 2021\n\n\nSurrey residents are more likely to be employed in certain occupations than the rest of England.\nJust under 30 per cent of Surrey residents who were employed in October 2020 to September 2021 were in professional occupations (28%) which is much higher than the England average (23%). Surrey also had a higher proportion of residents employed as managers, directors, and senior officials (16%) compared to England (11%). The final occupational group which employed a higher proportion of Surrey residents than the England average was associate professional and technical occupations (18% of Surrey residents compared to 16% of England as a whole).\nCompared to England, Surrey has a smaller proportion of residents who are employed in skilled trades occupations; caring, leisure and other service occupations; sales and customer service occupations; elementary occupations; or work as process, plant and machine operatives.\n\nThe percentage of the residents of Surrey who were employed, by occupation (October 2020 to September 2021)\n\n\nSurrey residents who are in employment are, on average, more educated than the South East and England. Only 4.4 per cent of Surrey residents who are employed have no qualifications compared to 4.8 per cent of those in the South East and 6.2 per cent in England.\nWhile the proportion of employed Surrey residents which have an equivalent qualification to at least NVQ 1 level (fewer than 5 GCSEs at grades A-C) is similar to the South East and England averages, Surrey residents have larger proportions with qualifications from higher and further education.\n Over half of those employed in Surrey have a qualification which is equivalent to a NVQ 4 (undergraduate degree-level) or higher. Surrey residents are more likely to have these highest levels of education as 54 per cent of employed residents have at least a qualification equivalent to a NVQ 4 compared to 45 per cent of the South East and 43 per cent of England.\n\nThe percentage of the residents of Surrey who were employed, by equivalent NVQ level (Jan 2020-Dec 2020)\n\n\nIn 2021, the median annual pay for those who were part-time employed in Surrey was £10,841 for women and £10,846 for men. The average annual pay in 2021 for those in part-time employment was slightly lower in Surrey than the South East and England. The gender pay gap was also small between men and women in Surrey who were part-time employed with a -2.7 per cent difference between men's and women's hourly earnings as a percentage of men's earnings.\n\nThe differences in pay between Surrey and other areas and the differences between male and female pay through the gender pay gap within Surrey are much larger for full-time employment.\nThe average annual pay for those in full-time employment is higher for men and women in Surrey than their counterparts in the South East and England. The median annual pay for men in full-time employment in Surrey was £42,770 which is over £5000 more than the South East average and £9000 more than the average for England. The median annual pay for women in full-time employment in Surrey was £33,996 which is nearly £4000 more than the South East average and over £5000 more than the average for England.\n\nWhile women in Surrey have a higher median annual pay for full-time work than other women in the South East and England, the gender pay gap is larger for Surrey than the rest of the country. As stated above, the median annual pay for men in full-time employment in Surrey was £42,770 in 2021 and this is a difference of £8,704 compared to the median for women.\nThe gender pay gap for full-time employment showed a 9.4 per cent difference between men's and women's hourly earnings (as a percentage of men's earnings) for England and a 12.7 per cent difference for the South East. 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\nLatest data included:
\nSurrey residents have longer life expectancies than the South East as a whole. This means that because the South East has longer life expectancies than England, Surrey residents have longer life expectancies than most of the country.
\nThe life expectancy at birth in Surrey for those born in 2018 to 2020 was 81.7 for men and 85.0 for women (compared to 80.6 and 84.1 for the South East and 79.4 and 83.1 for England). There has been a widespread trend of rising life expectancy at birth for men and women across the country and this is also the case for Surrey. Surrey children born in 2018 to 2020 are expected to live over two years longer (2.6 years for females and 2.5 years for males) than Surrey children born in 2001 to 2003.
\nLife expectancy at birth – a rolling three-year average, by sex
\n\nResidents in all local authorities in Surrey have longer life expectancies at birth for those born in 2018 to 2020 than the average for England. Spelthorne is the only local authority in Surrey with lower life expectancies at birth than the South East average at 80.4 years for boys and 83.9 years for girls (although these are only 0.2 years below the South East average).
\nBoys born in Elmbridge have the highest life expectancy at birth in Surrey for males at 82.7 years. Girls born in Mole Valley have the highest life expectancy at birth in Surrey for females at 85.8 years.
\nLife expectancy at birth in Surrey’s local authorities, by sex
\n\n
While life expectancy at birth includes the risk of death during childhood and young ages, life expectancy at age 65 focuses on the expected number of additional years someone is predicted to live when they reach their 65th birthday and captures mortality risks at older ages. Surrey residents are also expected to live a higher number of additional years once they reach 65 than the South East and England averages. Women in Surrey are expected to live 22.6 additional years after 65 and men are expected to live an additional 20.3 years in 2017 to 2019.
\nLife expectancy can also be broken down into healthy life expectancy (in good health) and disability-free life expectancy. While Surrey women who were born in 2017 to 2019 are expected to live until 85.3, only 69.4 of these years are expected to be in ‘good’ health and just 66.6 while being disability-free. Surrey men born in 2017 to 2019 are expected to live until 82.1 but are expected to have 67.2 years of ‘good’ health and 67 years without disability.
\nSurrey men aged 65 in 2017 to 2019 are expected to live an additional 20.3 years, with 12.7 of these in good health and 12 disability-free. Women aged 65 in 2017 to 2019 are expected to live slightly more additional years (2.3 more years than men) as they are expected to live 22.6 years after 65. However, while women in Surrey are expected to live longer after 65 in good health (14.1 years compared to 12.7 for men), they have a similar number of expected additional years (around 12) which are disability-free to their male counterparts. Women are therefore expected to live more years which are not disability-free than men.
\nHealth state life expectancy in Surrey, 2017 to 2019
\n\nInequality in life expectancy represents the difference in years in life expectancy across deprivation deciles. Surrey men have greater inequality in life expectancy than Surrey women at birth and at 65. However, while the inequality in life expectancy at birth has remained relatively stable for men, it has recently been increasing for women. This means that the life expectancy of women who are less disadvantaged is becoming more distinctive to those who are more disadvantaged.
\nInequality in life expectancy in Surrey, by sex
\n\nReference links:
\nONS: Life expectancy estimates, all ages, UK - Office for National Statistics (ons.gov.uk)
\nEasier-to-use version: Public health profiles - OHID (phe.org.uk)
","descriptionText":"This page includes data and a summary of life expectancy statistics.\nData included: England, South East, Surrey, Surrey LAs.\nLatest data included:\n\n Life Expectancy (including inequalities) 2018 to 2020 (next release: early 2023)\n Health State Life Expectancy 2017 to 2019 (next release: Spring 2022)\n\n\n\nSummary\nSurrey residents have longer life expectancies than the South East as a whole. This means that because the South East has longer life expectancies than England, Surrey residents have longer life expectancies than most of the country. \nThe life expectancy at birth in Surrey for those born in 2018 to 2020 was 81.7 for men and 85.0 for women (compared to 80.6 and 84.1 for the South East and 79.4 and 83.1 for England). There has been a widespread trend of rising life expectancy at birth for men and women across the country and this is also the case for Surrey. Surrey children born in 2018 to 2020 are expected to live over two years longer (2.6 years for females and 2.5 years for males) than Surrey children born in 2001 to 2003. \n\nLife expectancy at birth – a rolling three-year average, by sex \n\n\nResidents in all local authorities in Surrey have longer life expectancies at birth for those born in 2018 to 2020 than the average for England. Spelthorne is the only local authority in Surrey with lower life expectancies at birth than the South East average at 80.4 years for boys and 83.9 years for girls (although these are only 0.2 years below the South East average).\nBoys born in Elmbridge have the highest life expectancy at birth in Surrey for males at 82.7 years. Girls born in Mole Valley have the highest life expectancy at birth in Surrey for females at 85.8 years. \n\nLife expectancy at birth in Surrey’s local authorities, by sex\n \n\nWhile life expectancy at birth includes the risk of death during childhood and young ages, life expectancy at age 65 focuses on the expected number of additional years someone is predicted to live when they reach their 65th birthday and captures mortality risks at older ages. Surrey residents are also expected to live a higher number of additional years once they reach 65 than the South East and England averages. Women in Surrey are expected to live 22.6 additional years after 65 and men are expected to live an additional 20.3 years in 2017 to 2019. \n\nLife expectancy can also be broken down into healthy life expectancy (in good health) and disability-free life expectancy. While Surrey women who were born in 2017 to 2019 are expected to live until 85.3, only 69.4 of these years are expected to be in ‘good’ health and just 66.6 while being disability-free. Surrey men born in 2017 to 2019 are expected to live until 82.1 but are expected to have 67.2 years of ‘good’ health and 67 years without disability. \n\nSurrey men aged 65 in 2017 to 2019 are expected to live an additional 20.3 years, with 12.7 of these in good health and 12 disability-free. Women aged 65 in 2017 to 2019 are expected to live slightly more additional years (2.3 more years than men) as they are expected to live 22.6 years after 65. However, while women in Surrey are expected to live longer after 65 in good health (14.1 years compared to 12.7 for men), they have a similar number of expected additional years (around 12) which are disability-free to their male counterparts. Women are therefore expected to live more years which are not disability-free than men. \n\nHealth state life expectancy in Surrey, 2017 to 2019\n\n\nInequality in life expectancy represents the difference in years in life expectancy across deprivation deciles. Surrey men have greater inequality in life expectancy than Surrey women at birth and at 65. However, while the inequality in life expectancy at birth has remained relatively stable for men, it has recently been increasing for women. This means that the life expectancy of women who are less disadvantaged is becoming more distinctive to those who are more disadvantaged. \n\nInequality in life expectancy in Surrey, by sex\n\n\nReference links:\nONS: Life expectancy estimates, all ages, UK - Office for National Statistics (ons.gov.uk)\nEasier-to-use version: Public health profiles - OHID (phe.org.uk)","descriptionIframe":"","masthead":"office-for-national-statistics","sharing":"public","whitelist":[],"tags":["life expectancy","healthy life expectancy","disability-free","life expectancy inequality"],"topics":["health-and-well-being"],"resources":{"54r":{"hash":"9143d40ce645f22e0b7b087eda279f31","size":41955,"order":0,"title":"Summary - Life expectancy - Surrey-i.docx","format":"document","origin":"surrey/dataset/2okrn/2022-03-01T16:01:44/Summary - Life expectancy - Surrey-i.docx","timeFrame":null,"description":"","url":"https://www.surreyi.gov.uk/download/2okrn/54r/Summary%20-%20Life%20expectancy%20-%20Surrey-i.docx"},"5ep":{"hash":"8eb27ec8748a20e45328bb8e9200eb27","size":218730,"order":1,"title":"Summary - Life expectancy - Surrey-i.pdf","format":"pdf","origin":"surrey/dataset/2okrn/2022-03-01T16:01:44/Summary - Life expectancy - Surrey-i.pdf","timeFrame":null,"description":"","url":"https://www.surreyi.gov.uk/download/2okrn/5ep/Summary%20-%20Life%20expectancy%20-%20Surrey-i.pdf"},"h6t":{"hash":"30bd531a3f7576fc0b997b0a2a31ff19","size":64605,"order":2,"title":"Life expectancy at birth and at age 65 - over time - Surrey-i.xlsx","format":"spreadsheet","origin":"surrey/dataset/2okrn/2022-03-01T13:43:04/Life expectancy at birth and at age 65 - over time - Surrey-i.xlsx","timeFrame":null,"description":"2001-2003 to 2018-2020\nNext release: early 2023.","url":"https://www.surreyi.gov.uk/download/2okrn/h6t/Life%20expectancy%20at%20birth%20and%20at%20age%2065%20-%20over%20time%20-%20Surrey-i.xlsx"},"hj5":{"hash":"e1a016b0cbef1b115d17f357faf848d2","size":62868,"order":4,"title":"Inequality in life expectancy - Surrey-i.xlsx","format":"spreadsheet","origin":"surrey/dataset/2okrn/2022-03-01T13:50:07/Inequality in life expectancy - Surrey-i.xlsx","timeFrame":null,"description":"2010-12 to 2018-20\nNext release: early 2023.\n\nThis represents the range in years of life expectancy across the social gradient from most to least deprived, based on a statistical analysis of the relationship between life expectancy and deprivation across all deprivation deciles.","url":"https://www.surreyi.gov.uk/download/2okrn/hj5/Inequality%20in%20life%20expectancy%20-%20Surrey-i.xlsx"},"jzt":{"hash":"e004d10e65a4b2bf40b1164c710fe192","size":43954,"order":3,"title":"Health state life expectancies - Surrey-i.xlsx","format":"spreadsheet","origin":"surrey/dataset/2okrn/2022-03-01T13:43:04/Health state life expectancies - Surrey-i.xlsx","timeFrame":null,"description":"2017-2019\nNext release: Spring 2022.\n\nLife expectancy, healthy life expectancy, disability-free life expectancy","url":"https://www.surreyi.gov.uk/download/2okrn/jzt/Health%20state%20life%20expectancies%20-%20Surrey-i.xlsx"},"r3e":{"hash":"9c3b830dd9c5dfe6dec5bd0ec6df4a32","size":32344,"order":5,"title":"ARCHIVE Life expectancy by ward 2013-17.xlsx","format":"spreadsheet","origin":"surrey/dataset/2okrn/2019-08-21T12:37:07/Ward Life expectancy to 2013-17.xlsx","timeFrame":null,"description":"2013-2017","url":"https://www.surreyi.gov.uk/download/2okrn/r3e/Ward%20Life%20expectancy%20to%202013-17.xlsx"}},"links":{},"nextReviewDate":null,"nextReviewDateIncrement":12,"licence":{"url":"https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/","title":"UK Open Government Licence (OGL v3)"},"contact":{"email":"surreyi.helpdesk@surreycc.gov.uk","title":"Surrey-i Helpdesk"},"createdAt":"2015-11-20T12:00:00.000Z","updatedAt":"2022-03-01T00:00:00.000Z","custom":{"type_of_information":"Data summary"}},{"id":"2wkx8","site":"surrey","team":"zrqwr","title":"Smoking Prevalence","description":"This page includes data and a summary of smoking prevalence.
\n*Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the 2020 survey could not undertake the usual sampling procedure and so collected fewer survey responses and used telephone interviews. The data producers therefore DO NOT recommend using the 2020 figures to compare with the previous time series. This is because the change in methodology in 2020 is said to have caused the estimates to be lower than reality.
\nThese figures are from the Annual Population Survey by the Office for National Statistics and so are estimates rather than actual counts.
\nAround 10 per cent of Surrey’s adult residents are estimated to be current smokers, around 25 per cent are estimated to be ex-smokers, and over 60 per cent are estimated to have never smoked. The percentages of persons who are current smokers has been declining in Surrey over time.
\nSurrey has had consistently lower proportions of adults who are estimated to be current smokers than the South East and England.
\nThe estimated smoking prevalence in 2011 to 2019*
\n\n
Men have a higher prevalence of being current smokers than women in Surrey (and in England as a whole). Nonetheless, the estimates of current smokers show that there have been declines for both men and women over time. Surrey men and women have lower estimates of current smoking than the South East estimates for men and women.
\nThe estimated smoking prevalence in 2011 to 2019* by sex
\n\nAs the smoking prevalence trends are based on survey data, they become less reliable when looking at smaller geographies. A three-year average of smoking prevalence has been calculated to observe the local authority figures in the graph below. In 2018 to 2020, ten out of the eleven local authorities in Surrey have lower percentages than the South East and England of the adult population who are estimated to be current smokers. Runnymede is the only local authority in Surrey which has a higher prevalence of current smokers than both the South East and England.
\nThe estimated smoking prevalence by local authority, three-year averages, 2018-2020
\n\nSource: https://fingertips.phe.org.uk/profile/tobacco-control
","descriptionText":"This page includes data and a summary of smoking prevalence.\nAreas included: England, South East, Surrey, Surrey Local Authorities.\nLatest data included: 2020* (next data release: expected Winter 2022).\n*Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the 2020 survey could not undertake the usual sampling procedure and so collected fewer survey responses and used telephone interviews. The data producers therefore DO NOT recommend using the 2020 figures to compare with the previous time series. This is because the change in methodology in 2020 is said to have caused the estimates to be lower than reality.\n\n\n\nSummary\nThese figures are from the Annual Population Survey by the Office for National Statistics and so are estimates rather than actual counts. \nAround 10 per cent of Surrey’s adult residents are estimated to be current smokers, around 25 per cent are estimated to be ex-smokers, and over 60 per cent are estimated to have never smoked. The percentages of persons who are current smokers has been declining in Surrey over time. \nSurrey has had consistently lower proportions of adults who are estimated to be current smokers than the South East and England. \n\nThe estimated smoking prevalence in 2011 to 2019*\n \n\nMen have a higher prevalence of being current smokers than women in Surrey (and in England as a whole). Nonetheless, the estimates of current smokers show that there have been declines for both men and women over time. Surrey men and women have lower estimates of current smoking than the South East estimates for men and women. \n\nThe estimated smoking prevalence in 2011 to 2019* by sex\n\nAs the smoking prevalence trends are based on survey data, they become less reliable when looking at smaller geographies. A three-year average of smoking prevalence has been calculated to observe the local authority figures in the graph below. 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\nThis publication combines data from the UK’s Greenhouse Gas Inventory with data from a number of other sources, including local energy consumption statistics, to produce a nationally consistent set of carbon dioxide emissions estimates at local authority level from 2005 to 2019. Emissions are likely to have changed since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic but this data has not yet been published.
\nIn Surrey, the highest amount of carbon dioxide emissions results from transport at 2,882 kt CO2 in 2019. Domestic emissions are the second largest contributors, although the levels of these emissions have been declining steadily since 2014 from 2,285 to 1,927 in 2019. Commercial emissions have also declined in Surrey since 2013 from 1,143 to 555 in 2019.
\nEstimates of territorial CO2 emissions estimates in Surrey from 2005 to 2019 – including large industrial sites, railways, motorways and land-use
\n\nThe following graph uses the same colours in the previous graph to categorise each specific contributor of carbon emission, i.e., transport is in purple. Although the largest total carbon dioxide emissions were from transport, the largest individual contributor for 2019 in Surrey was domestic gas (1,391 kt). This was followed by motorways (1,047 kt), A roads (925 kt), and minor roads (840 kt).
\nEstimates of territorial CO2 emissions estimates in Surrey from 2005 to 2019 by producer – including large industrial sites, railways, motorways and land-use
\n\nThe data about total emissions are also produced per capita (emissions per population). Surrey per capita emissions were slightly higher than the South East at 4.79 compared to 4.41 in 2019 (including large industrial sites, railways, motorways and land-use). Runnymede has the highest per capita carbon dioxide emissions at 6.47 kt per capita, compared to the lowest at 2.92 kt per capita in Epsom and Ewell.
\n\n
Estimates of territorial CO2 emissions in Surrey in 2019 – including large industrial sites, railways, motorways and land-use
\n\nAfter excluding large industrial sites, railways, motorways and land-use, Runnymede no longer had the highest carbon dioxide emissions per capita in 2019. When excluding such emissions, Guildford had the highest per capita emissions in 2019 at 4.9 kt per capita and Epsom and Ewell had the lowest at 2.9 kt per capita.
\nEstimates of territorial CO2 emissions in Surrey in 2019 – not including large industrial sites, railways, motorways and land-use
\n\nThe following graphs presents the per capita carbon dioxide emissions from domestic sources for 2019 across the local authorities in Surrey. The domestic electricity CO2 emissions were slightly higher in Surrey at 0.38 in 2019 compared to the South East as a whole at 0.35. Elmbridge, Mole Valley, Surrey Heath, Tandridge, Waverley, and Woking had higher domestic electricity per capita emissions that the South East average. Epsom and Ewell had the lowest domestic electricity carbon dioxide emissions per capita in Surrey in 2019 (0.33 kt per capita). Every local authority in Surrey had higher domestic gas per capita emissions than the South East (the Surrey per capita emissions were 1.16 compared to 0.94 for the South East). Elmbridge had the highest per capita domestic gas emissions in Surrey for 2019 at 1.34 kt per capita compared to Runnymede with the lowest at 1.01 kt per capita. The Surrey carbon dioxide emissions from domestic ‘other fuels’ per capita was lower (0.07 kt per capita) than for the South East (0.12 kt per capita) in 2019.
\nEstimates of per capita domestic territorial CO2 emissions in 2019, by local authority
\n\nThese statistics provide the most reliable and consistent breakdown of CO2 emissions across the country, using nationally available data sets going back to 2005.
\nThe main data sources are the UK National Atmospheric Emissions Inventory and the BEIS National Statistics of energy consumption for local authority areas. All emissions included in the national inventory are covered, except aviation, shipping and military transport, for which there is no obvious basis for allocation to local areas.
\nSource
\nChildren's Community Health Services Needs Assessment - Final January 2022
\nInitially setting out the strategic landscape and then considering the transformation view, the Children’s Community Health Services (CCHS) Needs Assessment considers the local picture, including extensive feedback from engagement and ‘round table’ events, coupled with Surrey population data. The Needs Assessment has been broken down into four main thematic areas: Early Years, School Age, Complex & Long-Term Needs, and Safeguarding and Looked after Children. Key recommendations are made within.
\nChildren's Community Health Services Needs Assessment summary January 2022
\nThis is a summary document of the main Children’s Community Health Services Needs Assessment for Surrey
","descriptionText":"Children's Community Health Services Needs Assessment - Final January 2022\nInitially setting out the strategic landscape and then considering the transformation view, the Children’s Community Health Services (CCHS) Needs Assessment considers the local picture, including extensive feedback from engagement and ‘round table’ events, coupled with Surrey population data. The Needs Assessment has been broken down into four main thematic areas: Early Years, School Age, Complex & Long-Term Needs, and Safeguarding and Looked after Children. Key recommendations are made within.\nChildren's Community Health Services Needs Assessment summary January 2022\nThis is a summary document of the main Children’s Community Health Services Needs Assessment for Surrey","descriptionIframe":"","masthead":"surrey-county-council","sharing":"public","whitelist":[],"tags":["health","needs","assessment","children","child","young people","community health services","Early Years","School Age","Complex and Long-Term Needs","safeguarding","Looked after children","School nursing","therapies","health visiting","0-19"],"topics":["children-and-young-people"],"resources":{"rkn":{"hash":"14f6b346f2750932c233cd4a8acb3806","size":3397288,"order":1,"title":"Childrens Community Health Services Needs Assessment summary January 2022.docx","format":"document","origin":"surrey/dataset/2g4p0/2022-02-02T13:45:32/Childrens Community Health Services Needs Assessment summary January 2022.docx","timeFrame":null,"description":"","url":"https://www.surreyi.gov.uk/download/2g4p0/rkn/Childrens%20Community%20Health%20Services%20Needs%20Assessment%20summary%20January%202022.docx"},"t5m":{"hash":"bbb78e37a36928c742830f9d588ba795","size":16350184,"order":0,"title":"Children's Community Health Services Needs Assessment - Final January 2022.docx","format":"document","origin":"surrey/dataset/2g4p0/2022-02-02T13:45:47/Children's Community Health Services Needs Assessment - Final January 2022.docx","timeFrame":null,"description":"","url":"https://www.surreyi.gov.uk/download/2g4p0/t5m/Children's%20Community%20Health%20Services%20Needs%20Assessment%20-%20Final%20January%202022.docx"}},"links":{},"nextReviewDate":null,"nextReviewDateIncrement":null,"licence":{"url":"https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/","title":"UK Open Government Licence (OGL v3)"},"contact":null,"createdAt":"2022-02-02T13:45:24.000Z","updatedAt":"2022-02-02T12:41:14.000Z","custom":{"type_of_information":"Needs assessment"}},{"id":"2r1zw","site":"surrey","team":"zrqwr","title":"Population projections 2018 to 2043 (population & household level)","description":"This page includes explorable data and a summary of the ONS population projections from 2018 to 2043.
\nSurrey-I also includes summaries and data about population estimates, population density, and estimates for migration.
\nThere were 1,196,236 residents of Surrey in 2020 and this is predicted to increase by 2.6 per cent to 1,227,467 in 2043.
\nThe age profile of Surrey residents is predicted to shift as Surrey has an aging population. Surrey is predicted to have declining numbers of residents aged 35 to 54 by 2043 alongside growing over 60s. Children under the age of 15 are also predicted to decline in numbers by 2043 in Surrey. However, it is predicted that there will be increased numbers of males aged 25 to 34 in Surrey by 2043.
\nAn interactive version of the figure is embedded below (and also on the Tableau website) and presents the predicted age profiles for each of the local authorities in Surrey for every year until 2043. You can see how Surrey and its Districts and Boroughs are predicted to change over time.
\nThe projected population of Surrey, 2018 to 2043
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\nThis page includes the estimates for births, deaths, internal migration, and external migration. It also includes the internal migration estimates which are broken down by age for each local authority in Surrey.
\nA detailed page about births and conceptions in Surrey is available here.
\nThe Office for National Statistics collects the official records of births and deaths and estimates the annual numbers of migration to calculate the components of population change. The migration data is based on estimates and so care should be taken, particularly when viewing international migration counts.
\nIn Surrey, there were 12,044 births and 11,390 deaths between 2019 and 2020. The number of births in Surrey have steadily declined over time. The numbers of births have declined by 13 per cent between 2012-13 to 2019-20, with 1,785 fewer children being born between 2019 and 2020 compared to 2012 to 2013.
\nInternal migration represents the number of persons moving into or out of Surrey from the UK. Surrey has a similar number of new residents from the rest of the UK (inflow, 60,458 in 2019-20) to the number of residents who leave Surrey for the rest of the UK (outflow, 59,058 in 2019-20). From 2014-15 to 2018-19, the internal net migration was negative; more Surrey residents left the county for the rest of the UK than the number of new residents joining Surrey from the rest of the UK.
\nThe estimates of internal migration in Surrey (migration to/from within the UK)
\n\nThe international migration figures are estimates rather than actual counts. Nonetheless, it appears that the estimated numbers of international migrants into Surrey have been relatively stable apart from a brief decline in 2016/17. There has been an estimated increase in the number of Surrey residents migrating internationally (outflow) in 2019/20.
\nThe estimates of international migration in Surrey (migration to/from outside of the UK)
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","descriptionText":"This page includes explorable data and a summary of the ONS births, deaths, and migration estimates from the population projections.\nData included: 2012/13-2019/20. Surrey, LAs.\n\nSurrey-I also includes summaries and data about population estimates, population projections, and population density. \nThis page includes the estimates for births, deaths, internal migration, and external migration. It also includes the internal migration estimates which are broken down by age for each local authority in Surrey.\nA detailed page about births and conceptions in Surrey is available here.\n\n\n\nSummary\nThe Office for National Statistics collects the official records of births and deaths and estimates the annual numbers of migration to calculate the components of population change. 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From 2014-15 to 2018-19, the internal net migration was negative; more Surrey residents left the county for the rest of the UK than the number of new residents joining Surrey from the rest of the UK.\n\nThe estimates of internal migration in Surrey (migration to/from within the UK)\n\n\n\nThe international migration figures are estimates rather than actual counts. Nonetheless, it appears that the estimated numbers of international migrants into Surrey have been relatively stable apart from a brief decline in 2016/17. 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\nThese tables include:
\nAs of January 2013, claimants may be liable to a tax charge called the ‘High Income Child Benefit charge’ (HICBC). Being liable for this charge does not affect a child’s entitlement but any CB recipient is liable to repay some or all of their CB back if they or their partner has an individual income of more than £50,000 per year.
\nFor every additional £100 over the £50,000 threshold that an individual earns, the tax charge due increases by 1%. This means that any recipient whose income (or partner’s income) is over £60,000 will be liable to repay their entire CB entitlement. Alternatively, claimants affected by the HICBC charge have the option to opt-out of receiving CB, thereby ceasing their payments.
\nCB is paid to those responsible for children (aged under 16) or qualifying young people. The latter includes:
\nYou can also claim CB for a child even if you’re not their parent, but you have to be responsible for them to qualify. Awards are also subject to residence criteria being satisfied. There are 2 separate amounts, with a higher amount for your eldest (or only) child and a lower amount for each of your other children.
\nThe statistics are as close to real-time as possible and represent the complete picture as at the 31st August, including back-dated awards pertaining to new-births.
\nThe figures have been independently rounded to the nearest 5. This can lead to components as shown not summing to totals as shown.
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Frequency: Calendar Year
\nReference links:
\nThe Overarching Equality Impact Assessment ('EqIA') summarises the potential equality impacts on individuals who live, work and/or study in Surrey, including Surrey County Council ('SCC') library staff, arising from the transformation of SCC’s libraries and cultural services. It includes mitigating actions to maximise any positive impacts and eliminate or minimise any adverse ones. To underpin this overarching EqIA, SCC have produced four individual EIAs that relate to key areas of the transformation programme where the work could or will involve a new service or change to an existing service, which you can also find on Surrey-i.
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\nRelated Links:
\nPharmaceutical Needs Assessment 2018 Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment 2018 – Surrey-i (surreyi.gov.uk)
\nPharmacy Consolidations (mergers): Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment supplementary statement October 2018 Pharmacy Consolidations (mergers): Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment supplementary statement October 2018 – Surrey-i (surreyi.gov.uk)
\nPharmaceutical Needs Assessment: Supplementary Statement 2021Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment Supplementary Statement 2021 – Surrey-i (surreyi.gov.uk)
\nPharmaceutical Needs Assessment: Supplementary Statement March 2020 Surrey Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment: Supplementary Statement – March 2020 – Surrey-i (surreyi.gov.uk)
\nPharmaceutical Needs Assessment: Supplementary Statement February 2019 Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment: Supplementary Statement February 2019 – Surrey-i (surreyi.gov.uk)
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\n Reference links:\n
\nAttendance Allowance (AA) provides a non-contributory, non-means-tested and tax-free contribution towards the disability-related extra costs of severely disabled people who are aged 65 and over when they claim help with those costs. It can be awarded for a fixed or an indefinite period.
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The allowance is paid at two rates:
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Higher rate - for people who need help with personal care throughout the day and during the night;
\nLower rate - for people who need help with personal care throughout the day or during the night.
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People who are terminally ill (i.e. have a progressive disease from which death can reasonable be expected within 6 months) automatically qualify for the higher rate. They do not have to satisfy the qualifying period.
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The data exclude those who have had their payment suspended, for example if they are in hospital.
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\n Reference links:\n
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\nAttendance Allowance (AA) provides a non-contributory, non-means-tested and tax-free contribution towards the disability-related extra costs of severely disabled people who are aged 65 and over when they claim help with those costs. It can be awarded for a fixed or an indefinite period.
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\nPeople who are terminally ill (i.e. have a progressive disease from which death can reasonable be expected within 6 months) automatically qualify for the higher rate. They do not have to satisfy the qualifying period.
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\n\n
\n
\n Reference links:\n
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middle rate - for people who need help with personal care throughout the day or during the night;\n
lower rate - for people who need help with personal care during some of the day or are so severely disabled that the cannot prepare a cooked main meal for themselves if they have the ingredients.\n
higher rate - for people who are physically unable, or virtually unable, to walk;\n
lower rate - for people who can walk, but need guidance or supervision from another person when walking out of doors on unfamiliar routes.\n
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\nDLA can be awarded for a fixed or an indefinite period. People can continue to receive the allowance after reaching age 65 if they continue to satisfy the entitlement conditions.
\n\n Definitions: \"-\" Nil or Negligible; \".\" Not applicable; Caseload figures are rounded to the nearest ten; Some additional disclosure control has also been applied. Totals may not sum due to rounding.\n
\n\n Caseload: Totals show both the number of people in receipt of an allowance and those with entitlement where the payment has been suspended, for example if they are in hospital.\n
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\nInformation on the numbers of children referred to and assessed by children's social services each year.
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If a child is the subject of more than one child protection plan during the year, each will be counted.
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\nA child in need is one who has been referred to children's social care services, and who has been assessed, usually through an initial assessment, to be in need of social care services. A child can have more than one episode of need throughout the year but episodes should not overlap. If a child has more than one episode, then each is counted in the figures.
\nFrequency: Financial Year
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\nThe Indices of Deprivation are a unique measure of relative deprivation at a small local area level (Lower-layer Super Output Areas) across England and have been produced by the MHCLG and its predecessors in similar way since 2000. The Indices of Deprivation 2019 (IoD2019) is the most recent release. The Indices provide a set of relative measures of deprivation for small across England, based on seven different domains, or facets, of deprivation:
\n\n The Income Deprivation Domain measures the proportion of the population experiencing deprivation relating to low income. The definition of low income used includes both those people that are out-of-work, and those that are in work but who have low earnings (and who satisfy the respective means tests).\n
\n\n The Employment Deprivation Domain measures the proportion of the working-age population in an area involuntarily excluded from the labour market. This includes people who would like to work but are unable to do so due to unemployment, sickness or disability, or caring responsibilities.\n
\n\n The Education, Skills and Training Deprivation Domain measures the lack of attainment and skills in the local population. The indicators fall into two sub-domains: one relating to children and young people and one relating to adult skills.\n
\n\n The Health Deprivation and Disability Domain measures the risk of premature death and the impairment of quality of life through poor physical or mental health. The domain measures morbidity, disability and premature mortality but not aspects of behaviour or environment that may be predictive of future health deprivation.\n
\n\n The Crime Domain measures the risk of personal and material victimisation at local level. \n
\n\n The Barriers to Housing and Services Domain measures the physical and financial accessibility of housing and local services. The indicators fall into two sub-domains: ‘geographical barriers’, which relate to the physical proximity of local services, and ‘wider barriers’ which includes issues relating to access to housing such as affordability.\n
\n\n The Living Environment Deprivation Domain measures the quality of the local environment. The indicators fall into two sub-domains. The ‘indoors’ living environment measures the quality of housing; while the ‘outdoors’ living environment contains measures of air quality and road traffic accidents.\n
\n\n There are also two supplementary indices: \n
\n\n The Income Deprivation Affecting Children Index (IDACI) measures the proportion of all children aged 0 to 15 living in income deprived families. It is a subset of the Income Deprivation Domain which measures the proportion of the population in an area experiencing deprivation relating to low income. The definition of low income used includes both those people that are out-of-work, and those that are in work but who have low earnings (and who satisfy the respective means tests). \n
\n\n The Income Deprivation Affecting Older People Index (IDAOPI) measures the proportion of all those aged 60 or over who experience income deprivation. It is a subset of the Income Deprivation Domain which measures the proportion of the population in an area experiencing deprivation relating to low income. The definition of low income used includes both those people that are out-of-work, and those that are in work but who have low earnings (and who satisfy the respective means tests). \n
\nAll of the data files and supporting documents for the English Indices of Deprivation 2019 are available from: www.gov.uk/government/statistics/english-indices-of-deprivation-2019 \n
\nAs far as is possible, the data sources used in each indicator were based on data from the most recent time point available. Using the latest available data in this way means that there is not a single consistent time point for all indicators. For the highest weighted domains, indicators in the Indices of Deprivation 2019 relate to a 2015/16 time point.
","descriptionText":"About the English Indices of Deprivation 2019\nThe Indices of Deprivation are a unique measure of relative deprivation at a small local area level (Lower-layer Super Output Areas) across England and have been produced by the MHCLG and its predecessors in similar way since 2000. The Indices of Deprivation 2019 (IoD2019) is the most recent release. The Indices provide a set of relative measures of deprivation for small across England, based on seven different domains, or facets, of deprivation:\n\n Income Deprivation (22.5%)\n Employment Deprivation (22.5%)\n Education, Skills and Training Deprivation (13.5%)\n Health Deprivation and Disability (13.5%)\n Crime (9.3%)\n Barriers to Housing and Services (9.3%)\n Living Environment Deprivation (9.3%)\n\n\n The Income Deprivation Domain measures the proportion of the population experiencing deprivation relating to low income. The definition of low income used includes both those people that are out-of-work, and those that are in work but who have low earnings (and who satisfy the respective means tests).\n\n\n The Employment Deprivation Domain measures the proportion of the working-age population in an area involuntarily excluded from the labour market. This includes people who would like to work but are unable to do so due to unemployment, sickness or disability, or caring responsibilities.\n\n\n The Education, Skills and Training Deprivation Domain measures the lack of attainment and skills in the local population. The indicators fall into two sub-domains: one relating to children and young people and one relating to adult skills.\n\n\n The Health Deprivation and Disability Domain measures the risk of premature death and the impairment of quality of life through poor physical or mental health. The domain measures morbidity, disability and premature mortality but not aspects of behaviour or environment that may be predictive of future health deprivation.\n\n\n The Crime Domain measures the risk of personal and material victimisation at local level. \n\n\n The Barriers to Housing and Services Domain measures the physical and financial accessibility of housing and local services. The indicators fall into two sub-domains: ‘geographical barriers’, which relate to the physical proximity of local services, and ‘wider barriers’ which includes issues relating to access to housing such as affordability.\n\n\n The Living Environment Deprivation Domain measures the quality of the local environment. The indicators fall into two sub-domains. The ‘indoors’ living environment measures the quality of housing; while the ‘outdoors’ living environment contains measures of air quality and road traffic accidents.\n\n\n There are also two supplementary indices: \n\n\n The Income Deprivation Affecting Children Index (IDACI) measures the proportion of all children aged 0 to 15 living in income deprived families. It is a subset of the Income Deprivation Domain which measures the proportion of the population in an area experiencing deprivation relating to low income. The definition of low income used includes both those people that are out-of-work, and those that are in work but who have low earnings (and who satisfy the respective means tests). \n\n\n The Income Deprivation Affecting Older People Index (IDAOPI) measures the proportion of all those aged 60 or over who experience income deprivation. It is a subset of the Income Deprivation Domain which measures the proportion of the population in an area experiencing deprivation relating to low income. The definition of low income used includes both those people that are out-of-work, and those that are in work but who have low earnings (and who satisfy the respective means tests). \n\nAll of the data files and supporting documents for the English Indices of Deprivation 2019 are available from: www.gov.uk/government/statistics/english-indices-of-deprivation-2019 \n\nAs far as is possible, the data sources used in each indicator were based on data from the most recent time point available. Using the latest available data in this way means that there is not a single consistent time point for all indicators. 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\nThe dataset includes the total number of enrolments in all schools, the percentage of half days (‘pupil sessions’) missed due to authorised absence, unauthorised absence and overall absence, and the percentage of enrolments that are persistent absentees (PA) in all schools. Figures are also shown for state-funded primary and state-funded secondary schools. Pupils who are boarders are not included in the dataset.
\nThe primary and secondary school figures are drawn from the following schools maintained by a Local Authority (LA): Community, Foundation, Voluntary Aided and Voluntary Controlled. Primary school figures include middle schools deemed primary and primary academies. Secondary school figures include middle schools deemed secondary, secondary converter and sponsor academies and City Technology Colleges. Special schools (state-funded and non-maintained, excluding general hospital schools), are included in the ‘All Schools’ figures only.
\nPlease note, the national figures in the table cover day pupils of compulsory school age (5-15 at the start of the school year) in state-funded primary schools, state-funded secondary schools, City Technology Colleges, Academies and state-funded and non-maintained special schools (excluding general hospital schools) who are resident in England as well as those with a missing or invalid postcode (i.e. they only exclude those known not to be resident in England). Therefore local and regional figures will not sum up to the national figures.
\nAll Schools – For the purposes of this dataset, ‘All Schools’ encompasses state-funded primary schools, state-funded secondary schools, City Technology Colleges, Academies and state-funded and non-maintained special schools (excluding general hospital schools).
\nAuthorised Absence – absence with permission from a teacher or other authorised representative of the school. Parents or guardians may provide an explanation for a particular absence, but only the school can authorise it. This includes absences for which a satisfactory explanation has been provided (e.g. illness).
\nUnauthorised Absence – absence without permission from a teacher or other authorised representative of the school. This includes all unexplained or unjustified absence, such as lateness; holidays during term time not authorised by the school; absence where the reason is not yet established.
\nPersistent Absentee – The definition of persistent absence has changed from the 2015/16 academic year. Pupil enrolments missing 10 percent or more of their own possible sessions (due to authorised or unauthorised absence) are classified as persistent absentees.
\nBefore then, persistent absentees were defined as having an overall absence rate of around 15 per cent or more. This equates to 56 or more sessions of absence (authorised and unauthorised) during the year for pupils aged between 5 and 14 and 46 or more sessions of absence (authorised and unauthorised) during the year for pupils aged 15.
\nPrimary School – a school providing full-time education for junior pupils who have not reached the age of 10 years and 6 months; and pupils who have reached that age and it is appropriate to educate together with junior pupils. They consist of infant schools for children aged 5-7, junior schools for those aged 7 and over, and junior and infant schools for both age groups. Some Primary schools also offer nursery classes to children aged under 5.
\nSecondary School - a school providing full-time education suitable to the requirements of pupils of compulsory school age who are either senior pupils or junior pupils who have attained the age of 10 years and 6 months and whom it is appropriate to educate together with senior pupils of compulsory school age.
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\nNotes and Definitions
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\nAlthough the population base for enumeration included non-UK short-term residents, these are not included in the main outputs from the 2011 Census, but are analysed separately. All outputs, unless specified, are produced using only usual residents of the UK.
\n2. For 2011 Census purposes, a usual resident of the UK is anyone who, on census day, was in the UK and had stayed or intended to stay in the UK for a period of 12 months or more, or had a permanent UK address and was outside the UK and intended to be outside the UK for less than 12 months.
\n3. Further information about the census estimates, including details about the methodology and other definitions used, how other population sub-groups are counted, Output Area maintenance and other geographic information, are available on the ONS website at http://www.ons.gov.uk/census
\nConfidentiality
\nONS as the executive arm of the UK Statistics Authority has a legal obligation not to reveal information collected in confidence in the census about individual people and households. The confidentiality of all census results, including the counts in this release, is protected by a combination of a variety of disclosure protection measures.
\nTerms and Conditions
\nThese statistics may be used, excluding logos, under the terms of the Open Government Licence.
\nOpen Government Licence (nationalarchives.gov.uk)
\nFrequency: Census (10 years)
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Manual counts take place on major roads (motorways and ‘A’ roads) and minor roads (‘B’,’C’ and unclassified) where trained enumerators count vehicles of each of eleven types (pedal cycles, two-wheeled motor vehicles, cars and taxis, buses and coaches, light vans, and six separate categories of goods vehicle) for the 12 hours from 7am to 7pm.
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Traffic data are also collected continuously from a national network of around 180 ATCs. In addition to counting traffic, the ATCs also record some of the physical properties of passing vehicles (which are used to classify traffic by type) and vehicle speeds. Data on the weights of passing vehicles have also been gathered from a small number of these sites.
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Major road traffic: The Department produces estimates of annual average daily flow (AADF) for each link of the major road network. They are produced using 12-hour manual data counts from a large number of sites and traffic profiles derived from automatic counters at about 190 sites.
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\n3. The districts, unitary authorities and counties listed above in relation to data from before 2010 are based on 1 April 1998 boundaries. Figures for any \"new\" re-organised areas have been estimated retrospectively applying the new boundaries back to 1997 and making appropriate assumptions.
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\n5. Averages are calculated for self-contained units only.
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\n3-year screening coverage %: The number of females registered to the practice screened adequately in previous 36 months divided by the number of eligible females on last day of the review period.
\n2016/17 data
\n\n Note: The data has been edited to only show Surrey data. For the full versions visit:\n
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\n\n MenC- All children at age one who have received the completed course of MenC vaccine as a percentage of all children for whom the PCT is responsible whose first birthday falls within the time period.\n
\n2016/2017 data
\n\n Dtap/IPV/Hib (1year old)- Children for whom the local authority is responsible who received 3 doses of DTaP/IPV/Hib vaccine at any time by their first birthday as a percentage of all children whose first birthday falls within the time period.\n
\n\n Dtap/IPV/Hib (2 years old)- Children for whom the local authority is responsible who received 3 doses of DTaP/IPV/Hib vaccine at any time by their second birthday as a percentage of all children whose second birthday falls within the time period.\n
\n\n MMR for one dose (2 years old)- All children for whom the local authority is responsible who received one dose of MMR on or after their first birthday and at any time up to their second birthday as a percentage of all children whose second birthday falls within the time period.\n
\n\n MMR for one dose (5 years old)- All children for whom the local authority is responsible who received one dose of MMR on or after their first birthday and at any time up to their fifth birthday as a percentage of all children whose fifth birthday falls within the time period.\n
\n\n MMR for two doses (5 years old)- All children for whom the local authority is responsible who received two doses of MMR on or after their first birthday and at any time up to their fifth birthday as a percentage of all children whose fifth birthday falls within the time period.\n
\n\n Flu (aged 65+)- Flu vaccine uptake (%) in adults aged 65 and over, who received the flu vaccination between 1st September to 31st January in a primary care setting (GPs).\n
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\n Note: The data has been edited to show Surrey data only. For the full version visit:\n
\n\n Dtap/IPV/Hib (1year old)- https://fingertips.phe.org.uk/profile/public-health-outcomes-framework/data#page/6/gid/1000043/pat/6/par/E12000004/ati/102/are/E06000015/iid/30303/age/30/sex/4\n
\n\n Dtap/IPV/Hib (2 years old)- https://fingertips.phe.org.uk/search/population%20vaccination%20coverage#page/3/gid/1/pat/6/par/E12000004/ati/102/are/E06000015/iid/30304/age/31/sex/4\n
\n\n\n MMR for one dose (2 years old)- https://fingertips.phe.org.uk/search/population%20vaccination%20coverage#page/3/gid/1/pat/6/par/E12000004/ati/102/are/E06000015/iid/30309/age/31/sex/4\n
\n\n MMR for one dose (5 years old)- \n https://fingertips.phe.org.uk/search/population%20vaccination%20coverage#page/3/gid/1/pat/6/par/E12000004/ati/102/are/E06000015/iid/30310/age/34/sex/4\n
\n\n MMR for two doses (5 years old)- \n https://fingertips.phe.org.uk/search/population%20vaccination%20coverage#page/3/gid/1/pat/6/par/E12000004/ati/102/are/E06000015/iid/30311/age/34/sex/4\n
\n\n Flu (aged 65+)- \n https://fingertips.phe.org.uk/search/flu%20aged%2065#page/3/gid/1/pat/6/par/E12000004/ati/102/are/E06000015/iid/30314/age/27/sex/4\n
","descriptionText":"2015/2016 data\n\n MenC- All children at age one who have received the completed course of MenC vaccine as a percentage of all children for whom the PCT is responsible whose first birthday falls within the time period.\n\n2016/2017 data\n\n Dtap/IPV/Hib (1year old)- Children for whom the local authority is responsible who received 3 doses of DTaP/IPV/Hib vaccine at any time by their first birthday as a percentage of all children whose first birthday falls within the time period.\n\n\n Dtap/IPV/Hib (2 years old)- Children for whom the local authority is responsible who received 3 doses of DTaP/IPV/Hib vaccine at any time by their second birthday as a percentage of all children whose second birthday falls within the time period.\n\n\n MMR for one dose (2 years old)- All children for whom the local authority is responsible who received one dose of MMR on or after their first birthday and at any time up to their second birthday as a percentage of all children whose second birthday falls within the time period.\n\n\n MMR for one dose (5 years old)- All children for whom the local authority is responsible who received one dose of MMR on or after their first birthday and at any time up to their fifth birthday as a percentage of all children whose fifth birthday falls within the time period.\n\n\n MMR for two doses (5 years old)- All children for whom the local authority is responsible who received two doses of MMR on or after their first birthday and at any time up to their fifth birthday as a percentage of all children whose fifth birthday falls within the time period.\n\n\n Flu (aged 65+)- Flu vaccine uptake (%) in adults aged 65 and over, who received the flu vaccination between 1st September to 31st January in a primary care setting (GPs).\n\n\n \n\n\n Note: The data has been edited to show Surrey data only. 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\n2016/17 data.
\n\n Note: This data has been edited to show Surrey data only. For the full version, visit:\n
\n","descriptionText":"Percentage of adults aged 18 and over classified as overweight or obese.\n2016/17 data.\n\n Note: This data has been edited to show Surrey data only. For the full version, visit:\n\n\n https://fingertips.phe.org.uk/search/excess%20weight%20in%20adults#page/3/gid/1/pat/6/par/E12000008/ati/102/are/E10000030/iid/93088/age/168/sex/4","descriptionIframe":"","masthead":"public-health-england","sharing":"public","whitelist":[],"tags":[],"topics":["health-and-well-being"],"resources":{"ver":{"hash":"6686ae5e74920abc5897160d3de8b6c9","size":29248,"order":0,"title":"Excess Weight in Adults.xlsx","format":"spreadsheet","origin":"surrey/dataset/2z6qk/2018-06-06T13:17:10/Excess Weight in Adults.xlsx","timeFrame":null,"description":"","url":"https://www.surreyi.gov.uk/download/2z6qk/ver/Excess%20Weight%20in%20Adults.xlsx"}},"links":{},"nextReviewDate":null,"nextReviewDateIncrement":null,"licence":{"url":"https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/","title":"UK Open Government Licence (OGL v3)"},"contact":null,"createdAt":"2018-06-06T13:08:55.000Z","updatedAt":"2018-06-06T13:17:11.000Z","custom":{"type_of_information":"Data summary"}},{"id":"exzom","site":"surrey","team":"zrqwr","title":"Admissions Episodes for Alcohol-Related Conditions","description":"Broad: Admissions to hospital where the primary diagnosis or any of the secondary diagnoses are an alcohol-attributable code. Children aged less than 16 years were only included for alcohol-specific conditions and for low birth weight. For other conditions, alcohol-attributable fractions were not available for children. Directly age standardised rate per 100,000 population (standardised to the European standard population).
\nNarrow: Admissions to hospital where the primary diagnosis is an alcohol-attributable code or a secondary diagnosis is an alcohol-attributable external cause code. Directly age standardised rate per 100,000 population (standardised to the European standard population).
\n2016/17 data
\n\n
\n
\n Note: This data has been edited to show only Surrey data. For the full version, visit:\n
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\n\n
It should be noted that data recorded within QOF are originally designed to be used as payment system for GP’s. Therefore QOF prevalence is a rate that may not reflect prevalence rate published elsewhere or the underlying prevalence rate. These figures only account for diagnosed patients and there may be large number of undiagnosed patients at risk in general population who are not receiving treatment.
\nCrude prevalence data:
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Methodology
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CCG:
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2012-13 onwards the HSCIC publish data by CCG. Before that, CCG data was obtained by aggregating the practice data within each CCG. Where possible, practices that have merged or it is clear that a practice population has been taken over by another practice, this has been included within the aggregation. However, it has not been possible to do this for all practice closures and this data has not been included in the aggregation. Practice populations used are derived from the PCSS for 2010/11.
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CCG prevalences have not been calculated for 2009/10 as CCGs did not exist at that time.
\n\n
Data for NHS North East Hampshire and Farnham CCG has been calculated for the part of the CCG within Surrey i.e. Farnham, and represents data for only 5 practices.
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Local authority:
\n\n
This has not been modelled for years after 2011-12 as the PAR database has not been available to public health.
\n\n
The PAR database was used to determine the proportion of each practice population living in each local authority (Sept 2010 for 2010/11 and Aug 2011 for 2011/12). The QOF practice prevalence was then applied to the population within each local authority. The numbers for each local authority were summed and divided by the corresponding population for each local authority derived from the PAR database to give an aggregated local authority prevalence estimate.
\n\n
The methodology of calculation of the local authority estimates for 2009/10 differs slightly. It calculates the proportion of the population of each practice within each local authority and then applies that proportion to the disease register.
\n\n
See link for more detail : \n http://www.qof.ic.nhs.uk/\n \n
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\n Frequency: Financial Year\n
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\n Note: This document has been edited for Surrey data at a GP and CCG level. For the full document, go to https://digital.nhs.uk/data-and-information/publications/statistical/quality-and-outcomes-framework-achievement-prevalence-and-exceptions-data/quality-and-outcomes-framework-qof-2016-17\n
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\nNotes and Definitions
\n1. The main population base for outputs from the 2011 Census is the usual resident population as at census day (27 March 2011).
\nAlthough the population base for enumeration included non-UK short-term residents, these are not included in the main outputs from the 2011 Census, but are analysed separately. All outputs, unless specified, are produced using only usual residents of the UK.
\n2. For 2011 Census purposes, a usual resident of the UK is anyone who, on census day, was in the UK and had stayed or intended to stay in the UK for a period of 12 months or more, or had a permanent UK address and was outside the UK and intended to be outside the UK for less than 12 months.
\n3. Further information about the census estimates, including details about the methodology and other definitions used, how other population sub-groups are counted, Output Area maintenance and other geographic information, are available on the ONS website at http://www.ons.gov.uk/census
\nConfidentiality
\nONS as the executive arm of the UK Statistics Authority has a legal obligation not to reveal information collected in confidence in the census about individual people and households. The confidentiality of all census results, including the counts in this release, is protected by a combination of a variety of disclosure protection measures.
\nTerms and Conditions
\nThese statistics may be used, excluding logos, under the terms of the Open Government Licence.
\nhttps://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
\n2011 Rural-Urban Classification
\nThe outputs are based on a rural-urban classification of output areas.
\nOutput areas are treated as urban if they were allocated to a 2011 built-up area with a population of 10,000 or more people. The domains are sub-divided into broad morphological types based on the predominant settlement component.
\nFor more details see https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/rural-urban-classification
\nFrequency: Census (10 years)
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\n1. The main population base for outputs from the 2011 Census is the usual resident population as at census day (27 March 2011).
\nAlthough the population base for enumeration included non-UK short-term residents, these are not included in the main outputs from the 2011 Census, but are analysed separately. All outputs, unless specified, are produced using only usual residents of the UK.
\n2. For 2011 Census purposes, a usual resident of the UK is anyone who, on census day, was in the UK and had stayed or intended to stay in the UK for a period of 12 months or more, or had a permanent UK address and was outside the UK and intended to be outside the UK for less than 12 months.
\n3. Further information about the census estimates, including details about the methodology and other definitions used, how other population sub-groups are counted, Output Area maintenance and other geographic information, are available on the ONS website at http://www.ons.gov.uk/census
\nConfidentiality
\nONS as the executive arm of the UK Statistics Authority has a legal obligation not to reveal information collected in confidence in the census about individual people and households. The confidentiality of all census results, including the counts in this release, is protected by a combination of a variety of disclosure protection measures.
\nTerms and Conditions
\nThese statistics may be used, excluding logos, under the terms of the Open Government Licence.
\nhttps://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
\n2011 Rural-Urban Classification
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\nOutput areas are treated as urban if they were allocated to a 2011 built-up area with a population of 10,000 or more people. The domains are sub-divided into broad morphological types based on the predominant settlement component.
\nFor more details see https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/rural-urban-classification
\nFrequency: Census (10 years)
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\n1. The main population base for outputs from the 2011 Census is the usual resident population as at census day (27 March 2011).
\nAlthough the population base for enumeration included non-UK short-term residents, these are not included in the main outputs from the 2011 Census, but are analysed separately. All outputs, unless specified, are produced using only usual residents of the UK.
\n2. For 2011 Census purposes, a usual resident of the UK is anyone who, on census day, was in the UK and had stayed or intended to stay in the UK for a period of 12 months or more, or had a permanent UK address and was outside the UK and intended to be outside the UK for less than 12 months.
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\nONS as the executive arm of the UK Statistics Authority has a legal obligation not to reveal information collected in confidence in the census about individual people and households. The confidentiality of all census results, including the counts in this release, is protected by a combination of a variety of disclosure protection measures.
\nTerms and Conditions
\nThese statistics may be used, excluding logos, under the terms of the Open Government Licence.
\nhttps://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
\n2011 Rural-Urban Classification
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\nFor more details see https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/rural-urban-classification
\nFrequency: Census (10 years)
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\nNotes and Definitions
\n1. The main population base for outputs from the 2011 Census is the usual resident population as at census day (27 March 2011).
\nAlthough the population base for enumeration included non-UK short-term residents, these are not included in the main outputs from the 2011 Census, but are analysed separately. All outputs, unless specified, are produced using only usual residents of the UK.
\n2. For 2011 Census purposes, a usual resident of the UK is anyone who, on census day, was in the UK and had stayed or intended to stay in the UK for a period of 12 months or more, or had a permanent UK address and was outside the UK and intended to be outside the UK for less than 12 months.
\n3. Further information about the census estimates, including details about the methodology and other definitions used, how other population sub-groups are counted, Output Area maintenance and other geographic information, are available on the ONS website at http://www.ons.gov.uk/census
\nConfidentiality
\nONS as the executive arm of the UK Statistics Authority has a legal obligation not to reveal information collected in confidence in the census about individual people and households. The confidentiality of all census results, including the counts in this release, is protected by a combination of a variety of disclosure protection measures.
\nTerms and Conditions
\nThese statistics may be used, excluding logos, under the terms of the Open Government Licence.
\nhttps://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
\n2011 Rural-Urban Classification
\nThe outputs are based on a rural-urban classification of output areas.
\nOutput areas are treated as urban if they were allocated to a 2011 built-up area with a population of 10,000 or more people. The domains are sub-divided into broad morphological types based on the predominant settlement component.
\nFor more details see https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/rural-urban-classification
\nFrequency: Census (10 years)
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\nNotes and Definitions
\n1. The main population base for outputs from the 2011 Census is the usual resident population as at census day (27 March 2011).
\nAlthough the population base for enumeration included non-UK short-term residents, these are not included in the main outputs from the 2011 Census, but are analysed separately. All outputs, unless specified, are produced using only usual residents of the UK.
\n2. For 2011 Census purposes, a usual resident of the UK is anyone who, on census day, was in the UK and had stayed or intended to stay in the UK for a period of 12 months or more, or had a permanent UK address and was outside the UK and intended to be outside the UK for less than 12 months.
\n3. Further information about the census estimates, including details about the methodology and other definitions used, how other population sub-groups are counted, Output Area maintenance and other geographic information, are available on the ONS website at http://www.ons.gov.uk/census
\nConfidentiality
\nONS as the executive arm of the UK Statistics Authority has a legal obligation not to reveal information collected in confidence in the census about individual people and households. The confidentiality of all census results, including the counts in this release, is protected by a combination of a variety of disclosure protection measures.
\nTerms and Conditions
\nThese statistics may be used, excluding logos, under the terms of the Open Government Licence.
\nhttps://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
\n2011 Rural-Urban Classification
\nThe outputs are based on a rural-urban classification of output areas.
\nOutput areas are treated as urban if they were allocated to a 2011 built-up area with a population of 10,000 or more people. The domains are sub-divided into broad morphological types based on the predominant settlement component.
\nFor more details see https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/rural-urban-classification
\nFrequency: Census (10 years)
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\nNotes and Definitions
\n1. The main population base for outputs from the 2011 Census is the usual resident population as at census day (27 March 2011).
\nAlthough the population base for enumeration included non-UK short-term residents, these are not included in the main outputs from the 2011 Census, but are analysed separately. All outputs, unless specified, are produced using only usual residents of the UK.
\n2. For 2011 Census purposes, a usual resident of the UK is anyone who, on census day, was in the UK and had stayed or intended to stay in the UK for a period of 12 months or more, or had a permanent UK address and was outside the UK and intended to be outside the UK for less than 12 months.
\n3. Further information about the census estimates, including details about the methodology and other definitions used, how other population sub-groups are counted, Output Area maintenance and other geographic information, are available on the ONS website at http://www.ons.gov.uk/census
\nConfidentiality
\nONS as the executive arm of the UK Statistics Authority has a legal obligation not to reveal information collected in confidence in the census about individual people and households. The confidentiality of all census results, including the counts in this release, is protected by a combination of a variety of disclosure protection measures.
\nTerms and Conditions
\nThese statistics may be used, excluding logos, under the terms of the Open Government Licence.
\nhttps://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
\n2011 Rural-Urban Classification
\nThe outputs are based on a rural-urban classification of output areas.
\nOutput areas are treated as urban if they were allocated to a 2011 built-up area with a population of 10,000 or more people. The domains are sub-divided into broad morphological types based on the predominant settlement component.
\nFor more details see https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/rural-urban-classification
\nFrequency: Census (10 years)
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\nAssignments of LSOAs and MSOAs to urban or rural categories are made by reference to the category to which the majority of their constituent OAs are assigned.
\nFor more details see https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/rural-urban-classification
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\nNotes and Definitions
\n1. The main population base for outputs from the 2011 Census is the usual resident population as at census day (27 March 2011).
\nAlthough the population base for enumeration included non-UK short-term residents, these are not included in the main outputs from the 2011 Census, but are analysed separately. All outputs, unless specified, are produced using only usual residents of the UK.
\n2. For 2011 Census purposes, a usual resident of the UK is anyone who, on census day, was in the UK and had stayed or intended to stay in the UK for a period of 12 months or more, or had a permanent UK address and was outside the UK and intended to be outside the UK for less than 12 months.
\n3. Further information about the census estimates, including details about the methodology and other definitions used, how other population sub-groups are counted, Output Area maintenance and other geographic information, are available on the ONS website at http://www.ons.gov.uk/census
\nThe highest level of qualification is derived from the question asking people to indicate all types of qualifications held. People were also asked if they held foreign qualifications and to indicate the closest equivalent.
\nThere were 12 response options (plus ‘no qualifications’) covering professional and vocational qualifications, and a range of academic qualifications.
\nThese are combined into five categories for the highest level of qualification, plus a category for no qualifications and one for other qualifications (which includes vocational or work related qualifications, and for foreign qualifications where an equivalent qualification was not indicated):
\nNo Qualifications: No academic or professional qualifications
\nLevel 1 qualifications: 1-4 O Levels/CSE/GCSEs (any grades), Entry Level, Foundation Diploma, NVQ level 1, Foundation GNVQ, Basic/Essential Skills
\nLevel 2 qualifications: 5+ O Level (Passes)/CSEs (Grade 1)/GCSEs (Grades A*-C), School Certificate, 1 A Level/ 2-3 AS Levels/VCEs, Intermediate/Higher Diploma, Welsh Baccalaureate Intermediate Diploma, NVQ level 2, Intermediate GNVQ, City and Guilds Craft, BTEC First/General Diploma, RSA Diploma
\nApprenticeship
\nLevel 3 qualifications: 2+ A Levels/VCEs, 4+ AS Levels, Higher School Certificate, Progression/Advanced Diploma, Welsh Baccalaureate Advanced Diploma, NVQ Level 3; Advanced GNVQ, City and Guilds Advanced Craft, ONC, OND, BTEC National, RSA Advanced Diploma
\nLevel 4+ qualifications: Degree (for example BA, BSc), Higher Degree (for example MA, PhD, PGCE), NVQ Level 4-5, HNC, HND, RSA Higher Diploma, BTEC Higher level, Foundation degree (NI), Professional qualifications (for example teaching, nursing, accountancy)
\nOther qualifications: Vocational/Work-related Qualifications, Foreign Qualifications (Not stated/ level unknown).
\nNote: 2001 data is for population aged 16-74 only
\nConfidentiality
\nONS as the executive arm of the UK Statistics Authority has a legal obligation not to reveal information collected in confidence in the census about individual people and households. The confidentiality of all census results, including the counts in this release, is protected by a combination of a variety of disclosure protection measures.
\nTerms and Conditions
\nThese statistics may be used, excluding logos, under the terms of the Open Government Licence.
\nhttps://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
\nFrequency: Census (10 years)
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\nNotes and Definitions
\n1. The main population base for outputs from the 2011 Census is the usual resident population as at census day (27 March 2011).
\nAlthough the population base for enumeration included non-UK short-term residents, these are not included in the main outputs from the 2011 Census, but are analysed separately. All outputs, unless specified, are produced using only usual residents of the UK.
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\n3. Further information about the census estimates, including details about the methodology and other definitions used, how other population sub-groups are counted, Output Area maintenance and other geographic information, are available on the ONS website at http://www.ons.gov.uk/census
\nConfidentiality
\nONS as the executive arm of the UK Statistics Authority has a legal obligation not to reveal information collected in confidence in the census about individual people and households. The confidentiality of all census results, including the counts in this release, is protected by a combination of a variety of disclosure protection measures.
\nTerms and Conditions
\nThese statistics may be used, excluding logos, under the terms of the Open Government Licence.
\nhttp://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/
\n2001 data comes from 2001 Census Table S107: Ethnicity and Long-term limiting illness by age
\nLong-term health problem or disability
\nA long-term health problem or disability that limits a person's day-to-day activities, and has lasted, or is expected to last, at least 12 months. This includes problems that are related to old age. People were asked to assess whether their daily activities were limited a lot or a little by such a health problem, or whether their daily activities were not limited at all. Data presented here is the total of those whose activities were limited.
\nIn the 2001 Census the wording was slightly different; people were asked whether they suffered from a “limiting long-term illness, health problem or disability which limits their daily activities or the work they can do, including problems that are due to old age.”
\nEthnic group
\nEthnic group classifies people according to their own perceived ethnic group and cultural background.
\nThe 2001 Census classified Chinese ethnic group with the \"Other ethnic group\" category whereas in 2011, Chinese is included with the \"Asian/Asian British\" groups
\nFrequency: Census (10 years)
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\nhttps://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
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\n\"The main population base for outputs from the 2011 Census is the usual resident population as at
\ncensus day 27 March 2011. Although the population base for enumeration included non-UK short-term residents, this population is analysed separately and is not included in the main outputs from the 2011 Census. All outputs, unless specified, are produced using only usual residents of the UK.
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For 2011 Census purposes, a usual resident of the UK is anyone who, on census day, was in the UK and had stayed or intended to stay in the UK for a period of 12 months or more, or had a permanent UK address and was outside the UK and intended to be outside the UK for less than 12 months.\"
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Geographic information
\nInformation about the geographic methods and principles used to produce 2011 Census results can be found at
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Area codes
\nAll areas use the nine character codes introduced from January 2011.
\n\n Frequency: Census (10 years)\n
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\nNotes and Definitions
\n1. The main population base for outputs from the 2011 Census is the usual resident population as at census day (27 March 2011).
\nAlthough the population base for enumeration included non-UK short-term residents, these are not included in the main outputs from the 2011 Census, but are analysed separately. All outputs, unless specified, are produced using only usual residents of the UK.
\n2. For 2011 Census purposes, a usual resident of the UK is anyone who, on census day, was in the UK and had stayed or intended to stay in the UK for a period of 12 months or more, or had a permanent UK address and was outside the UK and intended to be outside the UK for less than 12 months.
\n3. Further information about the census estimates, including details about the methodology and other definitions used, how other population sub-groups are counted, Output Area maintenance and other geographic information, are available on the ONS website at http://www.ons.gov.uk/census
\nConfidentiality
\nONS as the executive arm of the UK Statistics Authority has a legal obligation not to reveal information collected in confidence in the census about individual people and households. The confidentiality of all census results, including the counts in this release, is protected by a combination of a variety of disclosure protection measures.
\nTerms and Conditions
\nThese statistics may be used, excluding logos, under the terms of the Open Government Licence.
\nhttps://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
\nFrequency: Census (10 years)
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\nNotes and Definitions
\n1. The main population base for outputs from the 2011 Census is the usual resident population as at census day (27 March 2011).
\nAlthough the population base for enumeration included non-UK short-term residents, these are not included in the main outputs from the 2011 Census, but are analysed separately. All outputs, unless specified, are produced using only usual residents of the UK.
\n2. For 2011 Census purposes, a usual resident of the UK is anyone who, on census day, was in the UK and had stayed or intended to stay in the UK for a period of 12 months or more, or had a permanent UK address and was outside the UK and intended to be outside the UK for less than 12 months.
\n3. Further information about the census estimates, including details about the methodology and other definitions used, how other population sub-groups are counted, Output Area maintenance and other geographic information, are available on the ONS website at http://www.ons.gov.uk/census
\nEconomic activity
\nEconomic activity relates to whether or not a person who was aged 16 to 74 was working or looking for work in the week before census. Rather than a simple indicator of whether or not someone was currently in employment, it provides a measure of whether or not a person was an active participant in the labour market.
\nA person's economic activity is derived from their 'Activity last week'. This is an indicator of their status or availability for employment - whether employed, actively looking for work, waiting to start a new job, available to start a new job, or their status if not employed or not seeking employment. Additional information included in the economic activity classification is also derived from information about the number of hours a person works and their type of employment - whether employed or self-employed.
\nThe census concept of economic activity is compatible with the standard for economic status defined by the International Labour Organisation (ILO). It is one of a number of definitions used internationally to produce accurate and comparable statistics on employment, unemployment and economic status.
\nEconomically active
\nA person aged 16 to 74 is described as economically active if, in the week before the census, they were:
\n• in employment, as an employee of self-employed
\n• not in employment, but were seeking work and ready to start work within two weeks, or
\n• not in employment, but waiting to start a job already obtained and available.
\nFull-time students who fulfil any of these criteria are classified as economically active and are counted separately in the 'Full-time student' category of economically active - they are not included in any of the other categories such as employees or unemployed.
\nEconomically inactive
\nA person aged 16 to 74 is described as economically inactive if, in the week before the census, they were not in employment but did not meet the criteria to be classified as ‘Unemployed' This includes a person looking for work but not available to start work within two weeks, as well as anyone not looking for work, or unable to work - for example retired, looking after home/family, permanently sick or disabled.
\nStudents who fulfil any of these criteria are also classified as economically inactive. This does not necessarily mean in full-time education and excludes students who were working or in some other way were economically active.
\nEmployed (In employment)
\nA person aged 16 to 74 is defined as employed (or in employment) if in the week before the census they carried out at least one hour's paid work, either as an employee or self-employed.
\nThis includes casual or temporary work, on a government-sponsored training scheme, doing paid or unpaid work for their own or family business, being away from work ill, on maternity leave, or on holiday or temporarily laid off.
\nFull-time student
\nA full-time student is a person of any age who has indicated that they are a schoolchild or student in full-time education.
\nSchoolchildren and students in full-time education studying away from their family home are treated as usually resident at their term-time address.
\nFull-time working
\nWorking full-time is defined as working 31 hours or more per week. This applies to the number of hours a person aged 16 to 74 in employment in the week before the census worked in their main job, and includes paid and unpaid overtime.
\nFull-time working
\nWorking full-time is defined as working 31 hours or more per week. This applies to the number of hours a person aged 16 to 74 in employment in the week before the census worked in their main job, and includes paid and unpaid overtime.
\nMain job
\nThe 'Main job' of a person aged 16 to 74 is the job in which they usually work the most hours. For people not working at the time of the census the main job relates to the person's last job. Topics based on employment all relate to a person’s main job.
\nPart-time working
\nWorking part-time is defined as working 30 hours or less per week. This applies to the number of hours a person aged 16 to 74 in employment in the week before the census worked in their main job, and includes paid and unpaid overtime.
\nUnemployed
\nA person aged 16 to 74 is classified as unemployed if they are not in employment, are available to start work in the next two weeks, and either looked for work in the last four weeks or are waiting to start a new job.
\nConfidentiality
\nONS as the executive arm of the UK Statistics Authority has a legal obligation not to reveal information collected in confidence in the census about individual people and households. The confidentiality of all census results, including the counts in this release, is protected by a combination of a variety of disclosure protection measures.
\nTerms and Conditions
\nThese statistics may be used, excluding logos, under the terms of the Open Government Licence.
\nhttps://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
\nFrequency: Census (10 years)
\nReference links:
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Further information about the census estimates, including details about the methodology and other definitions used, how other population sub-groups are counted, Output Area maintenance and other geographic information, are available on the ONS website at http://www.ons.gov.uk/census\n Economic activity \nEconomic activity relates to whether or not a person who was aged 16 to 74 was working or looking for work in the week before census. Rather than a simple indicator of whether or not someone was currently in employment, it provides a measure of whether or not a person was an active participant in the labour market.\n\nA person's economic activity is derived from their 'Activity last week'. This is an indicator of their status or availability for employment - whether employed, actively looking for work, waiting to start a new job, available to start a new job, or their status if not employed or not seeking employment. Additional information included in the economic activity classification is also derived from information about the number of hours a person works and their type of employment - whether employed or self-employed.\n\nThe census concept of economic activity is compatible with the standard for economic status defined by the International Labour Organisation (ILO). It is one of a number of definitions used internationally to produce accurate and comparable statistics on employment, unemployment and economic status.\n\nEconomically active \nA person aged 16 to 74 is described as economically active if, in the week before the census, they were:\n• in employment, as an employee of self-employed\n• not in employment, but were seeking work and ready to start work within two weeks, or\n• not in employment, but waiting to start a job already obtained and available.\nFull-time students who fulfil any of these criteria are classified as economically active and are counted separately in the 'Full-time student' category of economically active - they are not included in any of the other categories such as employees or unemployed.\n\nEconomically inactive \nA person aged 16 to 74 is described as economically inactive if, in the week before the census, they were not in employment but did not meet the criteria to be classified as ‘Unemployed' This includes a person looking for work but not available to start work within two weeks, as well as anyone not looking for work, or unable to work - for example retired, looking after home/family, permanently sick or disabled.\n\nStudents who fulfil any of these criteria are also classified as economically inactive. 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This applies to the number of hours a person aged 16 to 74 in employment in the week before the census worked in their main job, and includes paid and unpaid overtime.\n\nFull-time working \nWorking full-time is defined as working 31 hours or more per week. This applies to the number of hours a person aged 16 to 74 in employment in the week before the census worked in their main job, and includes paid and unpaid overtime.\n\nMain job \nThe 'Main job' of a person aged 16 to 74 is the job in which they usually work the most hours. For people not working at the time of the census the main job relates to the person's last job. Topics based on employment all relate to a person’s main job.\n\nPart-time working\nWorking part-time is defined as working 30 hours or less per week. 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\nNotes and Definitions
\n1. The main population base for outputs from the 2011 Census is the usual resident population as at census day (27 March 2011).
\nAlthough the population base for enumeration included non-UK short-term residents, these are not included in the main outputs from the 2011 Census, but are analysed separately. All outputs, unless specified, are produced using only usual residents of the UK.
\n2. For 2011 Census purposes, a usual resident of the UK is anyone who, on census day, was in the UK and had stayed or intended to stay in the UK for a period of 12 months or more, or had a permanent UK address and was outside the UK and intended to be outside the UK for less than 12 months.
\n3. Further information about the census estimates, including details about the methodology and other definitions used, how other population sub-groups are counted, Output Area maintenance and other geographic information, are available on the ONS website at http://www.ons.gov.uk/census
\nConfidentiality
\nONS as the executive arm of the UK Statistics Authority has a legal obligation not to reveal information collected in confidence in the census about individual people and households. The confidentiality of all census results, including the counts in this release, is protected by a combination of a variety of disclosure protection measures.
\nTerms and Conditions
\nThese statistics may be used, excluding logos, under the terms of the Open Government Licence.
\nhttps://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
\nFrequency: Census (10 years)
\nReference links:
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\nNotes and Definitions
\n1. The main population base for outputs from the 2011 Census is the usual resident population as at census day (27 March 2011).
\nAlthough the population base for enumeration included non-UK short-term residents, these are not included in the main outputs from the 2011 Census, but are analysed separately. All outputs, unless specified, are produced using only usual residents of the UK.
\n2. For 2011 Census purposes, a usual resident of the UK is anyone who, on census day, was in the UK and had stayed or intended to stay in the UK for a period of 12 months or more, or had a permanent UK address and was outside the UK and intended to be outside the UK for less than 12 months.
\n3. Further information about the census estimates, including details about the methodology and other definitions used, how other population sub-groups are counted, Output Area maintenance and other geographic information, are available on the ONS website at http://www.ons.gov.uk/census
\nConfidentiality
\nONS as the executive arm of the UK Statistics Authority has a legal obligation not to reveal information collected in confidence in the census about individual people and households. The confidentiality of all census results, including the counts in this release, is protected by a combination of a variety of disclosure protection measures.
\nTerms and Conditions
\nThese statistics may be used, excluding logos, under the terms of the Open Government Licence.
\nhttps://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
\n\n
Frequency: Census (10 years)
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\nNotes and Definitions
\n1. The main population base for outputs from the 2011 Census is the usual resident population as at census day (27 March 2011).
\nAlthough the population base for enumeration included non-UK short-term residents, these are not included in the main outputs from the 2011 Census, but are analysed separately. All outputs, unless specified, are produced using only usual residents of the UK.
\n2. For 2011 Census purposes, a usual resident of the UK is anyone who, on census day, was in the UK and had stayed or intended to stay in the UK for a period of 12 months or more, or had a permanent UK address and was outside the UK and intended to be outside the UK for less than 12 months.
\n3. Further information about the census estimates, including details about the methodology and other definitions used, how other population sub-groups are counted, Output Area maintenance and other geographic information, are available on the ONS website at http://www.ons.gov.uk/census
\nConfidentiality
\nONS as the executive arm of the UK Statistics Authority has a legal obligation not to reveal information collected in confidence in the census about individual people and households. The confidentiality of all census results, including the counts in this release, is protected by a combination of a variety of disclosure protection measures.
\nTerms and Conditions
\nThese statistics may be used, excluding logos, under the terms of the Open Government Licence.
\nhttps://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
\nFrequency: Census (10 years)
\nReference links:
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\nNotes and Definitions
\n1. The main population base for outputs from the 2011 Census is the usual resident population as at census day (27 March 2011).
\nAlthough the population base for enumeration included non-UK short-term residents, these are not included in the main outputs from the 2011 Census, but are analysed separately. All outputs, unless specified, are produced using only usual residents of the UK.
\n2. For 2011 Census purposes, a usual resident of the UK is anyone who, on census day, was in the UK and had stayed or intended to stay in the UK for a period of 12 months or more, or had a permanent UK address and was outside the UK and intended to be outside the UK for less than 12 months.
\n3. Further information about the census estimates, including details about the methodology and other definitions used, how other population sub-groups are counted, Output Area maintenance and other geographic information, are available on the ONS website at http://www.ons.gov.uk/census
\nConfidentiality
\nONS as the executive arm of the UK Statistics Authority has a legal obligation not to reveal information collected in confidence in the census about individual people and households. The confidentiality of all census results, including the counts in this release, is protected by a combination of a variety of disclosure protection measures.
\nTerms and Conditions
\nThese statistics may be used, excluding logos, under the terms of the Open Government Licence.
\nhttps://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
\nFrequency: Census (10 years)
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\nNotes and Definitions
\n1. The main population base for outputs from the 2011 Census is the usual resident population as at census day (27 March 2011).
\nAlthough the population base for enumeration included non-UK short-term residents, these are not included in the main outputs from the 2011 Census, but are analysed separately. All outputs, unless specified, are produced using only usual residents of the UK.
\n2. For 2011 Census purposes, a usual resident of the UK is anyone who, on census day, was in the UK and had stayed or intended to stay in the UK for a period of 12 months or more, or had a permanent UK address and was outside the UK and intended to be outside the UK for less than 12 months.
\n3. Further information about the census estimates, including details about the methodology and other definitions used, how other population sub-groups are counted, Output Area maintenance and other geographic information, are available on the ONS website at http://www.ons.gov.uk/census
\nConfidentiality
\nONS as the executive arm of the UK Statistics Authority has a legal obligation not to reveal information collected in confidence in the census about individual people and households. The confidentiality of all census results, including the counts in this release, is protected by a combination of a variety of disclosure protection measures.
\nTerms and Conditions
\nThese statistics may be used, excluding logos, under the terms of the Open Government Licence.
\nhttps://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
\nFrequency: Census (10 years)
\nReference links:
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\nNotes and Definitions
\n1. The main population base for outputs from the 2011 Census is the usual resident population as at census day (27 March 2011).
\nAlthough the population base for enumeration included non-UK short-term residents, these are not included in the main outputs from the 2011 Census, but are analysed separately. All outputs, unless specified, are produced using only usual residents of the UK.
\n2. For 2011 Census purposes, a usual resident of the UK is anyone who, on census day, was in the UK and had stayed or intended to stay in the UK for a period of 12 months or more, or had a permanent UK address and was outside the UK and intended to be outside the UK for less than 12 months.
\n3. Further information about the census estimates, including details about the methodology and other definitions used, how other population sub-groups are counted, Output Area maintenance and other geographic information, are available on the ONS website at http://www.ons.gov.uk/census
\nConfidentiality
\nONS as the executive arm of the UK Statistics Authority has a legal obligation not to reveal information collected in confidence in the census about individual people and households. The confidentiality of all census results, including the counts in this release, is protected by a combination of a variety of disclosure protection measures.
\nTerms and Conditions
\nThese statistics may be used, excluding logos, under the terms of the Open Government Licence.
\nhttps://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
\nData by 5 year age groups is available in the dataset Census - usually resident population by 5 year age groups and short term migrants
\nFrequency: Census (10 years)
\nReference links:
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\n Notes and Definitions \n
\n\n 1. The main population base for outputs from the 2011 Census is the usual resident population as at census day (27 March 2011).\n
\nAlthough the population base for enumeration included non-UK short-term residents, these are not included in the main outputs from the 2011 Census, but are analysed separately. All outputs, unless specified, are produced using only usual residents of the UK.
\n2. For 2011 Census purposes, a usual resident of the UK is anyone who, on census day, was in the UK and had stayed or intended to stay in the UK for a period of 12 months or more, or had a permanent UK address and was outside the UK and intended to be outside the UK for less than 12 months.
\n3. Further information about the census estimates, including details about the methodology and other definitions used, how other population sub-groups are counted, Output Area maintenance and other geographic information, are available on the ONS website at http://www.ons.gov.uk/census
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\n
\n Confidentiality\n
\nONS as the executive arm of the UK Statistics Authority has a legal obligation not to reveal information collected in confidence in the census about individual people and households. The confidentiality of all census results, including the counts in this release, is protected by a combination of a variety of disclosure protection measures.
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\n
\n Terms and Conditions\n
\nThese statistics may be used, excluding logos, under the terms of the Open Government Licence.
\nhttp://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/
\n\n Frequency: Census (10 years)\n
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\n1. The main population base for outputs from the 2011 Census is the usual resident population as at census day (27 March 2011).
\nAlthough the population base for enumeration included non-UK short-term residents, these are not included in the main outputs from the 2011 Census, but are analysed separately. All outputs, unless specified, are produced using only usual residents of the UK.
\n2. For 2011 Census purposes, a usual resident of the UK is anyone who, on census day, was in the UK and had stayed or intended to stay in the UK for a period of 12 months or more, or had a permanent UK address and was outside the UK and intended to be outside the UK for less than 12 months.
\n3. Further information about the census estimates, including details about the methodology and other definitions used, how other population sub-groups are counted, Output Area maintenance and other geographic information, are available on the ONS website at http://www.ons.gov.uk/census
\nConfidentiality
\nONS as the executive arm of the UK Statistics Authority has a legal obligation not to reveal information collected in confidence in the census about individual people and households. The confidentiality of all census results, including the counts in this release, is protected by a combination of a variety of disclosure protection measures.
\nTerms and Conditions
\nThese statistics may be used, excluding logos, under the terms of the Open Government Licence.
\nhttps://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
\nFrequency: Census (10 years)
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\nNotes and Definitions
\n1. The main population base for outputs from the 2011 Census is the usual resident population as at census day (27 March 2011).
\nAlthough the population base for enumeration included non-UK short-term residents, these are not included in the main outputs from the 2011 Census, but are analysed separately. All outputs, unless specified, are produced using only usual residents of the UK.
\n2. For 2011 Census purposes, a usual resident of the UK is anyone who, on census day, was in the UK and had stayed or intended to stay in the UK for a period of 12 months or more, or had a permanent UK address and was outside the UK and intended to be outside the UK for less than 12 months.
\n3. Further information about the census estimates, including details about the methodology and other definitions used, how other population sub-groups are counted, Output Area maintenance and other geographic information, are available on the ONS website at http://www.ons.gov.uk/census
\nConfidentiality
\nONS as the executive arm of the UK Statistics Authority has a legal obligation not to reveal information collected in confidence in the census about individual people and households. The confidentiality of all census results, including the counts in this release, is protected by a combination of a variety of disclosure protection measures.
\nTerms and Conditions
\nThese statistics may be used, excluding logos, under the terms of the Open Government Licence.
\nhttps://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
\nFrequency: Census (10 years)
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\nNotes and Definitions
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\nAlthough the population base for enumeration included non-UK short-term residents, these are not included in the main outputs from the 2011 Census, but are analysed separately. All outputs, unless specified, are produced using only usual residents of the UK.
\n2. For 2011 Census purposes, a usual resident of the UK is anyone who, on census day, was in the UK and had stayed or intended to stay in the UK for a period of 12 months or more, or had a permanent UK address and was outside the UK and intended to be outside the UK for less than 12 months.
\n3. Further information about the census estimates, including details about the methodology and other definitions used, how other population sub-groups are counted, Output Area maintenance and other geographic information, are available on the ONS website at http://www.ons.gov.uk/census
\nConfidentiality
\nONS as the executive arm of the UK Statistics Authority has a legal obligation not to reveal information collected in confidence in the census about individual people and households. The confidentiality of all census results, including the counts in this release, is protected by a combination of a variety of disclosure protection measures.
\nTerms and Conditions
\nThese statistics may be used, excluding logos, under the terms of the Open Government Licence.
\nhttps://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
\nFrequency: Census (10 years)
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\nAlthough the population base for enumeration included non-UK short-term residents, these are not included in the main outputs from the 2011 Census, but are analysed separately. All outputs, unless specified, are produced using only usual residents of the UK.
\n2. For 2011 Census purposes, a usual resident of the UK is anyone who, on census day, was in the UK and had stayed or intended to stay in the UK for a period of 12 months or more, or had a permanent UK address and was outside the UK and intended to be outside the UK for less than 12 months.
\n3. Further information about the census estimates, including details about the methodology and other definitions used, how other population sub-groups are counted, Output Area maintenance and other geographic information, are available on the ONS website at http://www.ons.gov.uk/census
\nConfidentiality
\nONS as the executive arm of the UK Statistics Authority has a legal obligation not to reveal information collected in confidence in the census about individual people and households. The confidentiality of all census results, including the counts in this release, is protected by a combination of a variety of disclosure protection measures.
\nTerms and Conditions
\nThese statistics may be used, excluding logos, under the terms of the Open Government Licence.
\nhttps://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
\nFrequency: Census (10 years)
\nReference links:
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\nConfidentiality
\nONS as the executive arm of the UK Statistics Authority has a legal obligation not to reveal information collected in confidence in the census about individual people and households. The confidentiality of all census results, including the counts in this release, is protected by a combination of a variety of disclosure protection measures.
\nNotes and Definitions
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\nAlthough the population base for enumeration included non-UK short-term residents, these are not included in the main outputs from the 2011 Census, but are analysed separately. All outputs, unless specified, are produced using only usual residents of the UK.
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\n2. Further information about the census estimates, including commentary, details about the methodology, information about how other population sub-groups are counted, and other definitions, are available on the ONS website
\nTerms and Conditions
\n1. All material is subject to Crown Copyright protection
\n2. These statistics may be used, excluding logos, under the terms of the Open Government Licence.
\nFrequency: Census (10 years)
\nReference links:
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\n2. For 2011 Census purposes, a usual resident of the UK is anyone who, on census day, was in the UK and had stayed or intended to stay in the UK for a period of 12 months or more, or had a permanent UK address and was outside the UK and intended to be outside the UK for less than 12 months.
\n3. Further information about the census estimates, including details about the methodology and other definitions used, how other population sub-groups are counted, Output Area maintenance and other geographic information, are available on the ONS website at http://www.ons.gov.uk/census
\nConfidentiality
\nONS as the executive arm of the UK Statistics Authority has a legal obligation not to reveal information collected in confidence in the census about individual people and households. The confidentiality of all census results, including the counts in this release, is protected by a combination of a variety of disclosure protection measures.
\nTerms and Conditions
\nThese statistics may be used, excluding logos, under the terms of the Open Government Licence.
\nhttps://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
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\n Notes and Definitions
\n1. The main population base for outputs from the 2011 Census is the usual resident population as at census day (27 March 2011).
\n Although the population base for enumeration included non-UK short-term residents, these are not included in the main outputs from the 2011 Census, but are analysed separately. All outputs, unless specified, are produced using only usual residents of the UK.
\n 2. For 2011 Census purposes, a usual resident of the UK is anyone who, on census day, was in the UK and had stayed or intended to stay in the UK for a period of 12 months or more, or had a permanent UK address and was outside the UK and intended to be outside the UK for less than 12 months.
\n 3. Further information about the census estimates, including details about the methodology and other definitions used, how other population sub-groups are counted, Output Area maintenance and other geographic information, are available on the ONS website at http://www.ons.gov.uk/census
\n
\n Confidentiality
\nONS as the executive arm of the UK Statistics Authority has a legal obligation not to reveal information collected in confidence in the census about individual people and households. The confidentiality of all census results, including the counts in this release, is protected by a combination of a variety of disclosure protection measures.
\n
\n Terms and Conditions
\nThese statistics may be used, excluding logos, under the terms of the Open Government Licence.
\n http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/
\n
\n
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