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Indices of Deprivation 2015
For Telegraph Hill Ward
The Indices of Multiple Deprivation
• The English Indices of Deprivation measures relative deprivation in small areas in England called Super Output Areas (SOA).
• Most of the data used for these statistics are from 2012 and 2013.
• Data from this presentation is available from: http://dclgapps.communities.gov.uk/imd/idmap.html
• The following maps show the ward of Telegraph Hill, split into 10 Super Output Areas.
• The tables identify the ranking of that SOA compared to a total of 32,844 SOAs in England.
• Those shaded orange are within the 20% most deprived. Those shaded red are within the 10% most deprived.
Summary of the data• The data highlights (as might be expected) the Kender area and Honor Oak area
as being within the 20% most deprived SOAs in England. Other parts of the ward score much higher.
• The IMD is broken down into different themes. • Overall the area scores relatively well on themes such as Education and Training,
and on Health and Disability. • However, some pockets score badly on the themes ‘Barriers to Housing’ and
‘Income Deprivation affecting Children’. • ‘Income Deprivation affecting older people’ shows particularly poor scores
across the majority of the ward.• Worryingly, the Income deprivation indicators are applied before housing costs
are applied. • Living Environment also scores badly across the ward, even in those areas which
score well on the other measures. • The table below defines what data is included in each of the themes.
What variables make up each theme? Theme Variables included
Income deprivation (22.5%)
Adults and children in Income Support familiesAdults and children in income based JSA familiesAdults and children in income based ESA familiesAdults and children in Pension Credit familiesAdults and children In Child Tax and Working Tax Credit families below 60% median income not already countedAsylum seekers in England in receipt of subsistence support/ accommodation support
Employment deprivation (22.5%)
Claimants of JSA (18-64)Claimants of ESA (18-64)Claimants of Incapacity Benefit (18-64)Claimants of Severe Disablement Allowance (18-64)Claimants of Carer’s Allowance
Health deprivation and Disability (13.5%)
Years of potential life lostComparative illness and disability ratioAcute morbidityMood and anxiety disorders
Crime (9.3%) Recorded crime rates for: Violence, Burglary; Theft; Criminal Damage.
Variables that make up each theme contd..Theme VariablesEducation and Skills(13.5%)
Key stage 2 attainment: average points scoreKey Stage 4 attainment: average points scoreSecondary school absenceStaying on in education post 16Entry to higher educationAdults with no or low qualifications 25-29/64English language proficiency
Barriers to Housing and Services (9.3%)
Distance to: Post Office, primary school, general store, GP surgeryHousehold overcrowdingHomelessnessHousing affordability
Living Environment Deprivation (9.3%)
Housing in poor conditionHouses without central heatingAir qualityRoad traffic accidents
Income Dep affecting Children This is the proportion of all children aged 0-15 living in income deprived families. The measure is applied BEFORE housing costs.
Income Dep affecting older people
This is the proportion of all those aged over 60 experiencing income deprivation. The measure is applied BEFORE housing costs.
Index of Multiple DeprivationRank out of 32,844 SOAs in England
Amber is 20% most deprived, and Red is 10% most deprived
LSOA IMD
Kender (006A) 4349
Somerville (006B) 8512
Troutbeck (006C) 7618
Arbuthnot Rd (006D) 14,396
Gellaty Rd (006E) 11,142
Aspinal Rd (010C) 15,116
Walbutton Rd (010D) 12,656
Mantle rd(010E) 15,983
Frendsbury rd (010A) 4450
Turnham Road(010B) 5306
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Kender and Honor Oak areas are within the 20% most deprived SOAs in England
Income DeprivationRank out of 32,844 SOAs in England
Amber is 20% most deprived, and Red is 10% most deprived
LSOA Income
Kender (006A) 3842
Somerville (006B) 7869
Troutbeck (006C) 17,729
Arbuthnot Rd (006D) 15,057
Gellaty Rd (006E) 9752
Aspinal Rd (010C) 10,152
Walbutton Rd (010D) 11,520
Mantle rd(010E) 14,379
Frendsbury rd (010A) 2320
Turnham Road(010B) 4007
On Income, the area around Frendsbury Road scores particularly low (7% most deprived in England)
Employment DeprivationRank out of 32,844 SOAs in England
Amber is 20% most deprived, and Red is 10% most deprived
LSOA Employment
Kender (006A) 5550
Somerville (006B) 9973
Troutbeck (006C) 21,433
Arbuthnot Rd (006D) 16,004
Gellaty Rd (006E) 10,779
Aspinal Rd (010C) 19,130
Walbutton Rd (010D) 13,504
Mantle rd(010E) 20,963
Frendsbury rd (010A) 4055
Turnham Road(010B) 4864
Employment deprivation is largely similar to the overall IMD score, with 3 areas coming within the 20% most deprived in England.
Education, Skills and Training Rank out of 32,844 SOAs in England
Amber is 20% most deprived, and Red is 10% most deprived
LSOA Education
Kender (006A) 12,508
Somerville (006B) 21,621
Troutbeck (006C) 28,766
Arbuthnot Rd (006D) 30,196
Gellaty Rd (006E) 27,850
Aspinal Rd (010C) 28,216
Walbutton Rd (010D) 22,834
Mantle rd(010E) 25,153
Frendsbury rd (010A) 17,931
Turnham Road(010B) 6353
Telegraph Hill scores very well on Education and Training. Some areas are within the 10% least deprived. Only the Honor Oak area shows a low score on Education.
Health and DisabilityRank out of 32,844 SOAs in England
Amber is 20% most deprived, and Red is 10% most deprived
LSOA Health
Kender (006A) 6605
Somerville (006B) 9730
Troutbeck (006C) 21,223
Arbuthnot Rd (006D) 17,968
Gellaty Rd (006E) 16,545
Aspinal Rd (010C) 19,340
Walbutton Rd (010D) 14,169
Mantle rd(010E) 15,349
Frendsbury rd (010A) 6835
Turnham Road(010B) 8924
Overall, the scores for Health and disability are OK. Kender and Honor Oak areas score less well than the rest, but this is outside of the 20% most deprived in England.
CrimeRank out of 32,844 SOAs in England
Amber is 20% most deprived, and Red is 10% most deprived
LSOA Crime
Kender (006A) 4621
Somerville (006B) 5212
Troutbeck (006C) 5392
Arbuthnot Rd (006D) 7734
Gellaty Rd (006E) 7750
Aspinal Rd (010C) 7843
Walbutton Rd (010D) 13,708
Mantle rd(010E) 7930
Frendsbury rd (010A) 7284
Turnham Road(010B) 12412
Crime scores are generally poor (worst 20%) in the area around Queens Road, although the areas immediately around the whole area (New Cross, Brockley, Nunhead Cemetery) are generally worse, therefore this remains an issue for the area as a whole.
Barriers to HousingRank out of 32,844 SOAs in England
Amber is 20% most deprived, and Red is 10% most deprived
LSOA Housing
Kender (006A) 2093
Somerville (006B) 6190
Troutbeck (006C) 7840
Arbuthnot Rd (006D) 13,841
Gellaty Rd (006E) 7900
Aspinal Rd (010C) 11,950
Walbutton Rd (010D) 9468
Mantle rd(010E) 10,336
Frendsbury rd (010A) 3391
Turnham Road(010B) 3159
Barriers to housing are a significant issue in Honor Oak and Kender areas. This includes overcrowding, homelessness and housing costs
Living EnvironmentRank out of 32,844 SOAs in England
Amber is 20% most deprived, and Red is 10% most deprived
LSOA Environment
Kender (006A) 5286
Somerville (006B) 4753
Troutbeck (006C) 3068
Arbuthnot Rd (006D) 2347
Gellaty Rd (006E) 4280
Aspinal Rd (010C) 7488
Walbutton Rd (010D) 4167
Mantle rd(010E) 8051
Frendsbury rd (010A) 9453
Turnham Road(010B) 13,692
Across the ward as a whole, the scores on Living Environment are low, with 6/10 of the SOAs coming within the worst 20% and 2/10 within the worst 10%. This includes variables on air pollution, road accidents, housing quality and central heating. Unusually, Honor Oak actually scores highest here.
Income Deprivation Affecting ChildrenRank out of 32,844 SOAs in England
Amber is 20% most deprived, and Red is 10% most deprived
LSOA Income affecting children
Kender (006A) 3048
Somerville (006B) 5350
Troutbeck (006C) 13,771
Arbuthnot Rd (006D) 15,282
Gellaty Rd (006E) 8186
Aspinal Rd (010C) 8660
Walbutton Rd (010D) 8977
Mantle rd(010E) 10,375
Frendsbury rd (010A) 3848
Turnham Road(010B) 5863
The income deprivation affecting children is cause for concern, as this measure doesn’t take into account the high housing costs, therefore combined with this, the impact on deprivation is considerably increased.
Income Dep Affecting Older People Rank out of 32,844 SOAs in England, Amber is 20% most deprived, and Red is 10% most deprived
LSOA Income affecting older people
Kender (006A) 937
Somerville (006B) 5961
Troutbeck (006C) 7618
Arbuthnot Rd (006D) 11,513
Gellaty Rd (006E) 11,831
Aspinal Rd (010C) 5456
Walbutton Rd (010D) 8587
Mantle rd(010E) 6460
Frendsbury rd (010A) 494
Turnham Road(010B) 2112
Income deprivation affecting older people is a considerable issue for concern across the ward, with 6/10 SOAs being within the 20% most deprived, and 3/10 within the worst 10%. Frendsbury is effectively within the 1.5% most deprived on this score across England. And this does not include housing costs.
Summary of Deprivation scores (rank out of 32,844)
Amber is 20% most deprived, and Red is 10% most deprived. LSOA IMD Income Employm
entEducation Health Crime Housing Environm
entIncome affecting children
Income affecting older people
Kender (006A) 4349 3842 5550 12,508 6605 4621 2093 5286 3048 937
Somerville (006B)
8512 7869 9973 21,621 9730 5212 6190 4753 5350 5961
Troutbeck (006C)
7618 17,729 21,433 28,766 21,223 5392 7840 3068 13,771 7618
Arbuthnot Rd (006D)
14,396 15,057 16,004 30,196 17,968 7734 13,841 2347 15,282 11,513
Gellaty Rd (006E)
11,142 9752 10,779 27,850 16,545 7750 7900 4280 8186 11,831
Aspinal Rd (010C)
15,116 10,152 19,130 28,216 19,340 7843 11,950 7488 8660 5456
Walbutton Rd (010D)
12,656 11,520 13,504 22,834 14,169 13,708 9468 4167 8977 8587
Mantle rd(010E)
15,983 14,379 20,963 25,153 15,349 7930 10,336 8051 10,375 6460
Frendsbury rd (010A)
4450 2320 4055 17,931 6835 7284 3391 9453 3848 494
Turnham Road(010B)
5306 4007 4864 6353 8924 12412 3159 13,692 5863 2112