How deprived is Newham? (there are 20 bars along the graph).

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ej6N6mCXLRI What is Newham like?

How deprived is Newham? (there are 20 bars along the graph). Figure 7 – Deprivation in Newham compared to the least and most deprived areas of England and Wales, 2008 How deprived is Newham? (there are 20 bars along the graph).

Child poverty in Newham http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-12556460

WALT Outline the main issues facing Newham using a selection of economic data

Figure 8 – How incomes in Newham (shown by the arrow) compare with the rest of England and Wales, 2008 Why might incomes be so low in Newham? (think about the old manufacturing industry and a move from secondary to tertiary industry? Figure 9a – Employment status in Newham, 2001 Figure 9b – Employment type in Newham, 2001

Figure 8 – How incomes in Newham (shown by the arrow) compare with the rest of England and Wales, 2008 Figure 9a – Employment status in Newham, 2001 Figure 9b – Employment type in Newham, 2001

Outline the main issues facing Newham using a selection of economic data

What theories could we link this to? Clark Fisher Model (pre-industrial, industrial, post-industrial) Brownfield land Urban decay De-industrialisation Migration policy Others?

Grade E Grade C Grade A*-A Describe the problems of Newham without using any data or evidence. Grade C Describe the problems and use some evidence from the table. Grade A*-A Pick out selected pieces of evidence to highlight the problems in Newham. Show how one problem can cause another. Link in some geographical theories – such as deindustrialisation, derelict land, unemployment --> social problems.