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www.scotland.gov.uk/simdwww.sns.gov.uk Scottish Neighbourhood Statistics (SNS) and the Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation (SIMD) Matt Perkins Office of the Chief Statistician Scottish Government 13 th August 2008
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www.scotland.gov.uk/simdwww.sns.gov.uk SNS –Website functionality SIMD –Background –Crime domain What next?
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www.sns.gov.uk WHAT IS THE PROJECT ? Scottish Neighbourhood Statistics is the Scottish Government's on-going programme to improve the availability, consistency and accessibility of small area statistics in Scotland. Contains 2800 indicators at different geographical levels and across policy areas eg education, health, benefits etc Most at Data Zones level, crime data mainly at Local Authority
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www.scotland.gov.uk/simdwww.sns.gov.uk
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OTHER FUNCTIONALITY
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www.sns.gov.uk
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www.scotland.gov.uk/simdwww.sns.gov.uk SNS –Website functionality SIMD –Background –Crime domain What next?
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www.scotland.gov.uk/simd Background The Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation identifies small area concentrations of multiple deprivation across all of Scotland Stable ‘data zone’ geography Administrative data sources across 7 domains Rank 1 = most deprived, 6,505 = least deprived
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www.scotland.gov.uk/simd
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SIMD Crime Data published for the first time (2004) Relevant to Neighbourhood Deprivation ‘SIMD crime’ not ‘Total Crime’ –Crimes of violence –Drug Offences –Domestic Housebreaking –Minor Assault –Vandalism Does not include crimes in/near police station Total populations – rate per 10,000
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www.scotland.gov.uk/simd The index does … ….pick out area concentrations of multiple deprivation ….provide a ‘scale’ of deprivation See SIMD 2006 Guidance Leaflet for advice on appropriate use of the index The index does not… ….describe how much more deprived one area is than another ….make absolute comparisons over time, BUT individual indicators and the employment domain can be used ….measure affluence – least deprived areas are not necessarily ‘rich’ areas ….pick out deprived individuals - Not all deprived people live in the most deprived areas, and not all those living in deprived areas are deprived ….answer all deprivation questions
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www.scotland.gov.uk/simd SIMD 2006 Results Local authority areas with the largest national share of the 15% most deprived in SIMD 2006 are –Glasgow City (34 per cent) –North Lanarkshire (9 per cent) –Edinburgh, City of (6 per cent) –South Lanarkshire (6 per cent) Local authority areas with the largest local share of the 15% most deprived in SIMD 2006 are –Glasgow City (48 per cent) –Inverclyde (38 per cent) –Dundee City (30 per cent) –West Dunbartonshire (28 per cent)
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www.scotland.gov.uk/simd Website: overview
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www.scotland.gov.uk/simd Interactive Mapping – Crime Domain
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www.scotland.gov.uk/simdwww.sns.gov.uk SNS –Website functionality SIMD –Background –Crime domain What next?
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www.scotland.gov.uk/simdwww.sns.gov.uk What next? SIMD 2009 (Autumn) –9 month preparation –6 months to finalise indicators Crime data relevant to deprivation Several years of data By data zone SNS –More small area crime data
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www.scotland.gov.uk/simdwww.sns.gov.uk Scottish Neighbourhood Statistics (SNS) and the Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation (SIMD) Contacts: Neighbourhood Statistics Team (SNS or SIMD) Email: neighbourhood.statistics@scotland.gsi.gov.ukneighbourhood.statistics@scotland.gsi.gov.uk Phone: 0131 244 0442 Matt Perkins Email: matt.perkins@scotland.gsi.gov.ukmatt.perkins@scotland.gsi.gov.uk Phone: 0131 244 0443
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