Quality of Life in North Warwickshire Warwickshire Observatory Stacey Mann Warwickshire Observatory September 2015.

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Quality of Life in North Warwickshire Warwickshire Observatory Stacey Mann Warwickshire Observatory September 2015

Background to the Quality of Life Reports Produced annually since 2000 Combine a range of data and information Building a picture over time Decision making

Current Population Age The mid-2014 estimates suggest North Warwickshire is home to 62,468 people

Projected Population Warwickshire % England +16.2% +8.4% North Warwickshire

Projected Population Dependency Ratio: Age Group % Change 0-43,3003, % 5-93,3003,4003.0% ,5003,6002.9% ,7003, % ,3003, % ,2003,5009.4% ,3003,4003.0% ,7003, % ,7004, % ,1004, % ,7004, % ,1004, % ,3003, % ,1004, % ,8004, % ,1003, % ,5002, % , % , %

Mosaic Profile of North Warwickshire Households

Income & Labour Market Medium residence-based gross annual earnings North Warwickshire=£25,120 Warwickshire= £27,377 Proportion of Unemployed Residents (JSA) Proportion of Long-term Unemployed Residents (JSA) Medium workplace-based gross annual earnings North Warwickshire=£22,121 Warwickshire= £26,073

Income & Labour Market Youth Unemployment Worklessness Youth Unemployment is now at the lowest rate in ten years North Warwickshire has higher levels of worklessness when compared to the County average

Housing: Tenure North Warwickshire: 2001 Home ownership in North Warwickshire has followed a similar pattern with home ownership decreasing from 75.40% in 2001 to 73.07% in The percentage of private renters has also increased significantly Home ownership in Warwickshire has declined from almost 75% in 2001 to 70% in Also, the number of privately rented homes in Warwickshire has doubled from 2001 to 2011, in line with national trends Owned: 75.40% Private: 7.06% Social: 15.56% North Warwickshire: 2011 Owned: 73.07% Social: 14.41% Private: 11.29%

Housing: Affordability Source: Department for Communities and Local Government

Deprivation LSOA % Mancetter South and Ridge Lane33.2 Atherstone Central-Centre29.3 New Arley West and Old Arley22.3 Hurley22.1 Baddesley Ensor West21.8 Dordon Village21.8 North Warwickshire =13.6% Warwickshire = 13.5% Proportion of children in low income families by LSOA

Deprivation LSOA % Fillongley and the Packingtons18 Baddesley Common, Baxterley and Merevale 16.3 Atherstone Central-Centre15.9 New Arley East, Hill top and Ansley 15.8 Hurley15.5 Baddesley Ensor West15.5 North Warwickshire= 11.8% Warwickshire = 12.0% Proportion of households that are fuel poor (LSOA)

Priority Families Priority families are classified under six headings:  Crime/ASB  Education  Children needing help  Financial exclusion and NEET  Domestic Violence and domestic abuse  Health Phase One of the Programme April 2012 – March 2015 Warwickshire’s target during Phase One was to identify, support and ‘turn around’ a total of 805 Priority Families. Priority Families in North Warwickshire by Ward Warwickshire North Warwickshire Families Identified 1, Families worked with Successful Claims 85468

Education 9.61% of children in North Warwickshire are eligible and claiming free school meals (reception to year 11) Key Stage : % of pupils achieving Reading, Writing and Maths at Level 4 or above: National: 78% North Warwickshire: 80% Key Stage : % of pupils achieving 5+ A*-C (inc E&M) National: 57% North Warwickshire: 58% Educational attainment in North Warwickshire is higher than the national average However there is an attainment gap between disadvantaged pupils (those eligible for free school meals) and other pupils

Education- The gap at Key Stage 2 SchoolDisadvantaged % Other % Gap Warwickshire National (State Funded Schools only) Arley Primary School Austrey CofE Primary School Birchwood Primary School Bournebrook CofE Primary School000 Coleshill CofE Primary School Curdworth Primary School Dordon Community Primary School Hurley Primary School Kingsbury Primary School80782 Michael Drayton Junior School Newton Regis CofE Primary School Nursery Hill Primary School10050 Outwoods Primary School Racemeadow Primary Academy Shustoke CofE Primary School St Benedict's Catholic Primary School St Edward's Catholic Primary School The Nethersole CofE Primary School Warton Nethersole's CofE Primary School Water Orton Primary School Wood End Primary School Woodside CofE Controlled Primary School The table adjacent shows the proportion of ‘disadvantaged’ pupils achieving Reading, Writing and Maths at Level 4 or above for key stage 2 and the gap between ‘disadvantaged’ and ‘other’ pupils Racemeadow Primary Academy has the largest gap in educational attainment between ‘disadvantaged’ and ‘other’ pupils, with ‘other’ pupils out-performing disadvantaged pupils

Education- The gap at Key Stage 4 Key Stage : % of pupils achieving Reading, Writing and Maths at Level 4 or above: National: 78% North Warwickshire: 80% Key Stage : % of pupils achieving 5+ A*-C (inc E&M) National: 57% North Warwickshire: 58% The chart below shows the % of pupils achieving 5+ A*-C (inc E&M) GCSEs. The gap between ‘disadvantaged’ and ‘other’ pupils is largest at The Polesworth School, with ‘other’ pupils outperforming ‘disadvantaged’ pupils by 28% points.

Health Self Reported Health 79.0 Life Expectancy: North Warwickshire Males Females Warwickshire 82.2 Projecting numbers of residents with limited activity

Health Weight Status: Reception (North Warwickshire)Weight Status: Year Six (North Warwickshire) 2%79%21%1%68%30% Warwickshire

Crime and Community Safety All Recorded Crime Violence Against the Person & Sexual Offences Domestic Burglary* Burglary Other Vehicle Crime North Warwickshire Warwickshire * Rate per 1,000 households Domestic BurglaryViolent Crime There is a relationship between fear of crime and actual levels of crime Recorded Crime Rates per 1,000 residents (April )