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Using Tellus data for National and Local Indicators John Doherty: Young People Analysis, DCSF DCSF Conference: The Use of Evidence in Policy Development and Delivery, 9 February 2010
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Five National Indicators use Tellus data NI50 – Emotional health of children NI69 – Children who have experienced bullying NI110 – Young People’s participation in positive activities NI115 – substance misuse by Young People NI199 – children and Young People’s satisfaction with parks and play areas
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NI110 – Young People’s participation in positive activities Matters because: Evidence suggests structured/supervised activities help develop social and emotional skills And help prevent engagement in risky behaviours 10 Year Strategy (Aiming High) – substantial activity and expenditure (e.g. myplace centres)
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Measure uses two questions In last 4 weeks, have you taken part in any group activity led by an adult outside school lessons (e.g. sports, arts, youth group)? Which of these things have you been to in your free time in the last 4 weeks? - local park or playground - sports club or class (not in school lessons and only count when you’ve done sport not just watched) - a youth centre or club to take part in organised activities run by adults - a youth centre or club with few or no organised activities - religious, faith or community group (not services) - art, craft, dance, drama, film/video making (not in school lessons) - music group or lesson (not in school lessons) - given your time to help a charity, a local voluntary group or done something else organised - something else
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The positive activities calculation is simply: (x/y)*100 Where: x = number of young people (Tellus weighted data) in school year 10 answering “yes” to the first question and/or claiming they participated in the last 4 weeks in one or more of the following structured activities: sports club or class youth club or youth group with organised activities run by adults art, craft, dance, drama, film/video making group or class music group or lesson y = number of young people in year 10 responding to one or more of the relevant questions (weighted Tellus data).
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NI115 – Substance misuse by young people Matters because – strong evidence base of social and economic costs and personal damage from drug, alcohol and solvent misuse. Range of (shared) YP-specific programmes and funding to help prevent and treat – Area Based Grant allocations to LAs, campaigns and help – e.g. FRANK
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Measure uses a number of Tellus questions Ever had a whole alcoholic drink? If yes, how many times been drunk in last 4 weeks? (None, 1, 2, 3+) Ever taken drugs (not medicine or alcohol)? If yes, how often taken in last 4 weeks – cannabis or skunk; solvents, glue or gas; others (e.g. cocaine, LSD, ecstasy, heroin, crack, speed, magic mushrooms) (None,1, 2, 3+ times)
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The substance misuse calculation is simply: (x/y)*100 Where: x = number of young people in years 6, 8 and 10 that the Tellus survey estimates have either used drugs/ volatile substances and/or been drunk at least twice in the last 4 weeks or have used drugs/volatile substances and been drunk once. y = Tellus estimate of the total number of young people in years 6, 8 and 10 responding to these questions in the local population, based on school census data.
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Challenges of using Tellus for national indicators Continuity disruptions – changes to the survey (often for good reasons) that undermine indicator comparisons over time - e.g. changes to questions, question order, timing Sample and weighting changes – positive activities and, particularly, substance misuse findings are sensitive to the balance of response from years 6, 8 and 10 so weighting needs to compensate for this, but be consistent Analysis changes – e.g. what population is included in the denominator (e.g. treatment of Not Answered and Prefer Not To Say responses) Response – needs a decent response rate across all LAs to be disaggregated and it has taken time to build that up
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Some findings from Tellus 3
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Data tables and contact details: DCSF Research & Statistics Gateway – January 2009 for Tellus 3 indicators: http://www.dcsf.gov.uk/rsgateway/DB/STR/d000828/TellusNIStatsR elease-FINAL090108.pdf John Doherty – 0114 259 3553 john.doherty@dcsf.gsi.gov.uk
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