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Dimensions of ‘Community’ in Scotland : Patterns, Futures and Challenges for Policing SNS & SIMD Matt Perkins Office of the Chief Statistician Scottish Government
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Dimensions of ‘Community’ in Scotland : Patterns, Futures and Challenges for Policing SNS & SIMD

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Dimensions of ‘Community’ in Scotland : Patterns, Futures and Challenges for Policing

SNS & SIMD

Matt PerkinsOffice of the Chief Statistician

Scottish Government

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What is SNS?• Public website (www.sns.gov.uk)• Used as single point for accessing small area

statistics for Scotland• Indicators across various topics and

geographies• Many at data zone level• Range of pre-defined and custom reports

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What is the SIMD?• The Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation identifies

small area concentrations of multiple deprivation across all of Scotland

• Stable ‘data zone’ geography• Administrative data sources• Combines individual indicators on income, employment,

health, education, access, housing and crime into ‘domains’ and overall index rank

• Rank 1 = most deprived, 6,505 = least deprived• The most deprived 976 areas are the 15% most deprived

in Scotland and these tend to be the focus of policies and funding

• SIMD 2009 to be published on 29th October.

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The index does …• ….pick out area concentrations of multiple deprivation

• ….provide a ‘scale’ of deprivation

• ….work in rural areas

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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Contextual data for a communityA worked example

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Other Sources of data• www.scotland.gov.uk/topics/statistics

• http://www.gro-scotland.gov.uk/statistics

• Local Partners eg LAs, Health

• Communities

• Surveys

• SNS: www.sns.gov.uk

• SIMD: www.scotland.gov.uk/simd

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Contacts for further information or to arrange a workshop or seminar:

Matt Perkins

Tel: 0131 244 0443

[email protected]

Neighbourhood Statistics (SNS & SIMD)

Tel: 0131 244 0442

[email protected]