Proportion of languages other than English spoken in the home Prepared by: AEDI National Support Centre Source: ABS Census 2001 Basic Community Profile.

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Proportion of languages other than English spoken in the home Prepared by: AEDI National Support Centre Source: ABS Census 2001 Basic Community Profile The percentage of persons in the suburb that speak a language other than English in the home. East Metropolitan Perth, WA

Proportion of single young mothers (aged 10-24) Prepared by: AEDI National Support Centre Source: ABS Census 2001 Basic Community Profile The proportion of single mothers aged East Metropolitan Perth, WA

SEIFA disadvantage SEIFA is derived indicators such as low income and educational attainment, high unemployment, jobs in relatively unskilled occupations and variables that reflect disadvantage. The Western Australian quintile categories are referenced to WA Suburbs. East Metropolitan Perth, WA Prepared by: AEDI National Support Centre Source: ABS Census 2001

Mobility Prepared by: AEDI National Support Centre Source: ABS Census 2001 Basic Community Profile The proportion of persons that lived at a different address one year ago. East Metropolitan Perth, WA

Unemployment Prepared by: AEDI National Support Centre Source: ABS Census 2001 Basic Community Profile The proportion of the labour force unemployed. East Metropolitan Perth, WA

Education Prepared by: AEDI National Support Centre Source: ABS Census 2001 Basic Community Profile The proportion of persons 17 years and over who have completed Year 12 or equivalent. The Western Australian average is 33.7%. East Metropolitan Perth, WA

Immunisation The proportion of children fully immunised at 12 months of age. Data available at post code only. East Metropolitan Perth, WA Prepared by: AEDI National Support Centre Source: Department of Health and Ageing 2002

Prepared by: AEDI National Support Centre Source: Department of Family and Community Services and ABS Census 2001 Proportion of children in families receiving Family Tax Benefit Part A. The proportion children aged 0-16 in families in receipt FTB (A) maximum rate or with income under $32,485. Data available at post code only. East Metropolitan Perth, WA

Low birth weight births Prepared by: AEDI National Support Centre Source: Department of Health WA 2003 The proportion of all children born in 2003 by suburb weighing less than 2,500 grams. East Metropolitan Perth, WA

Prepared by: AEDI National Support Centre Source: AEDI Communities Data 2004 Proportion of children vulnerable: Physical Health and Wellbeing (Western Australian reference values 2004) The children are considered vulnerable if they are below the 10th percentile (in the lowest 10%) of the national score. East Metropolitan Perth, WA

Proportion of children vulnerable: Physical Health and Wellbeing (Local reference values 2004) Prepared by: AEDI National Support Centre Source: AEDI Communities Data 2004 The children are considered vulnerable if they are below the 10th percentile (in the lowest 10%) of the national score. East Metropolitan Perth, WA

Proportion of children vulnerable: Social Competence (Western Australian reference values 2004) Prepared by: AEDI National Support Centre Source: AEDI Communities Data 2004 The children are considered vulnerable if they are below the 10th percentile (in the lowest 10%) of the national score. East Metropolitan Perth, WA

Proportion of children vulnerable: Social Competence (Local reference values 2004) Prepared by: AEDI National Support Centre Source: AEDI Communities Data 2004 The children are considered vulnerable if they are below the 10th percentile (in the lowest 10%) of the national score. East Metropolitan Perth, WA

Proportion of children vulnerable: Emotional Maturity (Western Australian reference values 2004) Prepared by: AEDI National Support Centre Source: AEDI Communities Data 2004 The children are considered vulnerable if they are below the 10th percentile (in the lowest 10%) of the national score. East Metropolitan Perth, WA

Proportion of children vulnerable: Emotional Maturity (Local reference values 2004) Prepared by: AEDI National Support Centre Source: AEDI Communities Data 2004 The children are considered vulnerable if they are below the 10th percentile (in the lowest 10%) of the national score. East Metropolitan Perth, WA

Proportion of children vulnerable: Language and Cognitive Skills (Western Australian reference values 2004) Prepared by: AEDI National Support Centre Source: AEDI Communities Data 2004 The children are considered vulnerable if they are below the 10th percentile (in the lowest 10%) of the national score. East Metropolitan Perth, WA

Proportion of children vulnerable: Language and Cognitive Skills (Local reference values 2004) Prepared by: AEDI National Support Centre Source: AEDI Communities Data 2004 The children are considered vulnerable if they are below the 10th percentile (in the lowest 10%) of the national score. East Metropolitan Perth, WA

Proportion of children vulnerable: Communication Skills and General Knowledge (Western Australian reference values 2004) Prepared by: AEDI National Support Centre Source: AEDI Communities Data 2004 The children are considered vulnerable if they are below the 10th percentile (in the lowest 10%) of the national score. East Metropolitan Perth, WA

Proportion of children vulnerable: Communication Skills and General Knowledge compared to Local reference values 2004 Prepared by: AEDI National Support Centre Source: AEDI Communities Data 2004 The children are considered vulnerable if they are below the 10th percentile (in the lowest 10%) of the national score. East Metropolitan Perth, WA

Proportion of children vulnerable on one or more domains: (Western Australian reference values 2004) Prepared by: AEDI National Support Centre Source: AEDI Communities Data 2004 The children are considered vulnerable if they are below the 10th percentile (in the lowest 10%) of the national score. East Metropolitan Perth, WA

Prepared by: AEDI National Support Centre Source: AEDI Communities Data 2004 AEDI Summary Abbreviations used: PhysPhysical health and wellbeing SocSocial competence EmoEmotional Maturity LangLanguage and cognitive skills ComCommunication and general knowledge EverVulnerable on one or more domain NoTotal number of children surveyed Please note: The first five suburbs are separated as they belong to the Mirrabooka and surrounds Communities for Children site

Prepared by: AEDI National Support Centre Source: AEDI Communities Data 2004 AEDI Summary

Prepared by: AEDI National Support Centre Source: AEDI Communities Data 2004 AEDI Summary