Positive behaviour in the early years: research report

Report of research into perceptions of staff, service providers and parents in managing and promoting positive behaviour in early years and early primary settings.


ANNEX 4 TECHNICAL ANNEX

4(i) Social Deprivation Indices
4(ii) Joint Inspections - this data was collected but the table is not included in the present report in order to preserve a level of anonymity

4(i) Social Deprivation Status of Local Authorities and Study Settings

Most Deprived 5% across Scotland

Number of Data Zones in LA area

Number of Data Zones in LA at this level

National Share

Local Share

Edinburgh Local Authority

549

24

7.38%

4.37%

North Lanarkshire Local Authority

418

10

3.08%

2.39%

Scotland Overall

6,505

325

100%

Most Deprived 10% across Scotland

Edinburgh Local Authority

549

44

6.76%

8.01%

North Lanarkshire Local Authority

418

44

6.76%

10.53%

Scotland Overall

6,505

651

100%

X

Most Deprived 15% across Scotland

Edinburgh Local Authority

549

61

6.25%

11.11%

North Lanarkshire Local Authority

418

103

10.55%

24.64%

Scotland Overall

6,505

976

100%

X

Most Deprived 20% across Scotland

Edinburgh Local Authority

549

70

5.38%

12.75%

North Lanarkshire Local Authority

418

153

11.76%

36.60%

Scotland Overall

6,505

1,301

100

X

Source- Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation 2004
Social Focus on Deprived Areas 2005, SE National Statistics publication.

Setting Number

Social Deprivation Decile

Low (Low, Medium, High)
Decile 1-3 = Low
Decile 4-7 = Medium
Decile 8-10 = High

Social Deprivation Index

1

1

Low decile = high deprivation

57.65

2

1

Low decile = high deprivation

67.69

3

1

Low decile = high deprivation

52.88

4

1

Low decile = high deprivation

49.04

5

2

Low decile = high deprivation

45.34

7

1

Low decile = high deprivation

49.23

10

1

Low decile = high deprivation

76.66

13

3

Low decile = high deprivation

33.37

14

1

Low decile = high deprivation

57.65

19

3

Low decile = high deprivation

27.32

20

2

Low decile = high deprivation

43.59

21

2

Low decile = high deprivation

44.47

22

3

Low decile = high deprivation

27.32

24

3

Low decile = high deprivation

32.24

26

3

Low decile = high deprivation

32.64

29

2

Low decile = high deprivation

43.63

31

2

Low decile = high deprivation

41.71

32

2

Low decile = high deprivation

41.71

34

2

Low decile = high deprivation

41.88

35

1

Low decile = high deprivation

80.32

36

2

Low decile = high deprivation

36.52

38

3

Low decile = high deprivation

32.76

39

3

Low decile = high deprivation

28.54

41

3

Low decile = high deprivation

28.54

12

7

Medium

12.95

15

4

Medium

24.98

16

4

Medium

25.81

17

4

Medium

21.61

23

4

Medium

22.67

25

4

Medium

21.28

28

6

Medium

13.6

30

4

Medium

25.87

33

5

Medium

17.1

37

4

Medium

25.47

40

4

Medium

23.98

6

9

High decile = low deprivation

6.38

8

10

High decile = low deprivation

2.33

9

10

High decile = low deprivation

1.98

11

10

High decile = low deprivation

5.19

18

9

High decile = low deprivation

6.04

27

8

High decile = low deprivation

8.91

Sources:
Scottish Deprivation Deciles from www.sns.gov.uk (2004)
Scottish Deprivation Indices from Data Zone & Intermediate Georgaphy Disc
Scottish Executive Statistics 2006

Case Study Settings ( CSS)

Number

Social Deprivation Decile

(Low, Medium, High)
Decile 1-3 = High Deprivation
Decile 4-7 = Medium
Decile 8-10 = Low Deprivation

Social Deprivation Index

CSS 1

3

Low decile = high deprivation

33.7

CSS 2a

1

Low decile = high deprivation

57.65

CSS 2b

1

Low decile = high deprivation

57.65

CSS 3

1

Low decile = high deprivation

49.04

CSS 4

10

High decile = low deprivation

1.98

CSS 5

5

Medium

17.1

CSS 6

2

Low decile = high deprivation

41.88

CSS 7

2

Low decile = high deprivation

43.63

CSS 8

2

Low decile = high deprivation

41.71

Sources
Scottish Deprivation Deciles from
www.sns.gov.uk (2004)
Scottish Deprivation Indices from Data Zone & Intermediate Geography Disc (Scottish Executive Statistics, 2006)

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