Skip to content

Guidance

Service Data


2023/2024

Service areaNumber of service users% Male% Female% Disabled% EthnicityAge profile
Adult Social Care (snapshot at 31st March)      
All service users 10,4784456In order to receive social care support, all users would come under the Equality Act definition of disability.White British: 96.0White – other: 2.6Asian, Black and other ethnicity: 1.4 10,026 out of 10,478 records18 to 64 years old: 43%65+: 57%
Adult Social Care client breakdown by Primary Support Reason(Percentage of totals above)      
Learning Disability Support222916   
Mental Health Support131511   
Physical Support463953   
Sensory Support111   
Social Support453   
Support with Memory & Cognition141116   
Public Health Services (April to March) 
 Data update in progress     
       
       
       
       
       
Whole population comparative data 48.551.5Disabled (day to day activities limited a little): 11.8Disabled (day to day activities limited a lot): 7.7(Total disabled 19.5)White British: 92.63White – other: 3.62Asian, Black and other ethnicity: 3.75 
Service areaNumber of children / pupils% Male% Female% Disabled or SEN (see notes)% EthnicityAge profile (numbers)
Children and Young People’s Futures      
Children in Need (all) – at 31st March3,60452%46%20%white British – 87%white other – 2%black, black British, Caribbean or African – 1%Asian or Asian British – 2%mixed or multiple ethnic groups – 3%Unborn – 2%0 to 4 – 17%5 to 9 – 19%10 to 15 – 34%16+ – 28%
…number of which were Looked After873     
…number of which had a Child Protection Plan468     
Enquiries to the Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub (Children)Multiple children can be included on each contact and therefore figures do not show the number of children the contact was for.Monthly average – 819Reporting year total – 9,826     
Referrals to Children’s Social Care(Number of children) Monthly average – 486Reporting year total – 5,830     
Schools (Academic Year)      
State-funded nursery20050.549.5EHCP: 1.0SEN: 3.0White British: 80.5White – other: 11.5Asian, Black or other ethnicity: 8.0200 (0 to 4 years old)
State-funded primary57,50151.148.9EHCP: 3.4SEN: 15.0White British: 88.2White – other: 4.1Asian, Black or other ethnicity: 6.70 to 3 years old: 3,8354 to 15 years old 53,666
State-funded secondary41,16750.549.5EHCP: 4.1SEN: 15.0 White British: 87.6White – other: 4.3Asian, Black or other ethnicity: 6.00 to 3 years old: 138
4 to 15 years old: 37,644
16+ years: 3,385
Special educational needs schools1,78373.826.2Client group is SENWhite British: 91.9White – other: 2.2Asian, Black or other ethnicity: 5.00 to 15 years old: 1,673
16+ years: 110
Early Years provision12,53951.448.6EHCP: 1.4SEN: 3.0White British: 90.3White – other: 3.9Asian, Black or other ethnicity: 5.8Age 2: 1,183Age 3 to 4: 11,356
Elective Home Education2,3104852EHCP: 8.1SEN: 26.9White British: 78White – other: 4.2Asian, Black or other ethnicity: 2.9Not known/refused for 14.84 to 15 years old: 2,310
Notes:Ethnicity is for statutory school age pupils only.SEN means Special Educational Needs. Data for disability is not collected, but data is collected for pupils with SEN. This includes pupils with a ‘statement’ and Education and Health Care Plan (EHCP), and pupils in receipt of SEN support but do not have an EHCP. SEN is defined as: Children who have learning problems or disabilities that make it harder for them to learn than most children of the same age.State-funded includes LA Maintained, Academies and Free Schools. State-funded secondary includes all-through schools. State funded Special schools include LA Maintained but do not contain Non-Maintained Special Schools (information published in June).Age is at start of academic year (31 August).Elective home educated age profile is based on national curriculum year group equivalent. Information is based on the DfE statutory school census and EHE returns for January 24; figures are a snapshot in time.

Top