2019/2020
People who use targeted/eligible services such as schools, health and social care:
BAME = Black, Asian and minority ethnic (excluding ‘White – other’).
Service area | Number of service users | % Male | % Female | % Disabled | Ethnicity profile | Age profile |
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Adult Social Care (snapshot at 31st March) |
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All service users | 10,099 | 43% | 57% | In order to receive social care support, all users would come under the Equality Act definition of disability. | 2% |
18-64 (42%) 65+ (58%) |
Adult Social Care client breakdown by Primary Support Reason(% of totals above) |
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Learning Disability Support | 22% | 13% | 10% | 0% | ||
Mental Health Support | 13% | 7% | 6% | 0% | ||
Physical Support | 48% | 16% | 32% | 0% | ||
Sensory Support | 1% | 1% | 1% | 0% | ||
Social Support | 4% | 2% | 1% | 0% | ||
Support with Memory & Cognition | 11% | 4% | 7% | 0% | ||
Children and Young People(snapshot at 31st March) |
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Children in Need (all) | 3,127 | 54% | 44% | 22% |
11% BAME 86% White British 3% White Other |
Unborn: 47 (2%) Under 1: 180 (6%) 1-4 years: 444 (14%) 5-9 years: 674 (22%) 10-15 years: 1,014 (32%) |
…number of which were Looked After | 749 | |||||
…number of which had a Child Protection Plan | 498 | |||||
Enquiries to the Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub (Children) (monthly average) |
543 (6,516 for the year) |
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Referrals to Children’s Social Care (monthly average) |
322 (3,861 for the year) |
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Schools(Academic Year) |
(pupils) | (SEN – see note below) | (statutory school age pupils only) | 16 & over: 768 (25%) | ||
State-funded nursery | 220 | 50.9% | 49.1% |
0% EHCP (SEN) 8.2% SEN support |
BAME 6.8% White Other 9.5% White British 83.6% |
0 to 4yrs: 220 |
State-funded primary | 58,573 | 51.1% | 48.9% |
2.70% EHCP (SEN) 14.5% SEN support |
BAME 4.5% White Other 3.7% White British 90.7% |
0 to 3yrs: 3,461 4 to 15yrs: 55,112 |
State-funded secondary | 40,023 | 50.6% | 49.4% |
2.70% EHCP (SEN) 12.8% SEN support |
BAME 4.0% White Other 3.4% White British 90.1% |
0 to 3yrs: 121 4 to 15yrs: 36,300 16+yrs: 3,602 |
Special educational needs schools | 1,345 | 74.0% | 26.0% | Client group is SEN | BAME 4.5% White Other 2.2% White British 91.4% |
0 to 15yrs: 1,213 16+yrs: 132 |
Early Years provision | 13,142 | 50.3% | 49.7% | 1.7% – EHCP 3.5% – SEN Support |
4.3% – BAME 3.6% – White other 92.1% – White British |
2yrs: 1,342 3 to 4yrs: 11,800 |
Elective Home Education | ||||||
SEN: 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. Special schools include LA Maintained and Non-Maintained Special Schools. | ||||||
Public Health Services(April to March) |
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Young Devon counselling (Early Help for Mental Health service) |
Q1 – 403 Q2 – 417 Q3 – 500 Q4 – 649 |
Q1 – not reported Q2 – 30% Q3 – 28% Q4 – 31% |
Q1 – not reported Q2 – 68% Q3 – 71% Q4 – 68% |
Not reported | Not reported |
Q1 – ages 9 to 25 Q2 to Q4 – ages 8 to 24 |
Y-Smart (Drug & Alcohol service for under 18s) – Tier 2 | 191 | 64% | 36% | Not reported | BAME: 6.5% White British: 93% White Other: 0.5% |
Age 12 – 4%, 13 – 7%, 14 – 17%, 15 – 40% 16 – 14%, 17 – 17%, 18 – 1%. |
Sexual Health Service | 46,165 attendances(Data is anonymised so these may include repeat visits) |
24.3% |
75.7% (Includes contraception attendances) |
Not known | BAME: 2.4% | Under 18 = 6.3%, 18 – 24 = 41.4%, 25 – 34 = 26.9%, 35 + = 24.4%. |
Smoking Cessation | 2,623 | 47.6% | 52.4% | Not known | BAME: 6.9%, White British: 90.7%, White Other: 2.4%. |
Under 18 = 0.4%, 18-34 = 19.1%, 35-44 = 16.6%, 45-59 = 34.1%, 60+ = 29.9%. |
One Small Step (Optum: April to October 2019)
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197 | 42.6% | 57.4% | 2.5% | BAME: 1%, White British: 93.4%, White Other: 5%. |
Under 18 = 0%, 18-29 = 12.7%, 30-44 = 29.9%, 45-59 = 25.4%, 60-74 = 28.9%, 75+ = 3%. |
One Small Step (Solutions4Health: April to October 2019) | 307 | 39.7% | 60.3% | 18.2% (Disabled or long-term sick) |
BAME: 2% White British: 91.9% White Other: 3.6% Not Stated: 2.6% |
Under 18 = 0% 18-29 = 21.5% 30-44 = 25.4% 45-59 = 26.7% 60-74 = 23.5% 75+ = 2.6% |
Population (ONS Census 2011): | 48.6% | 51.4% | 20% |
2.6% Black, Asian, or other ethnicity. 94.9% White -British. 2.5% White – other. |
See chart |
2018/2019
People who use targeted/eligible services such as schools, health and social care:
Population (ONS Census 2011):48.6%51.4%20%5.1%See chart
Service area | Number of service users | % Male | % Female | % Disabled | % Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic BAME (incl White Other) | Age profile |
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Adult Social Care (snapshot at 31st March) |
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All service users | 9,783 | 58% | 42% | In order to receive social care support, all users would come under the Equality Act definition of disability. | 3% | 18-64 (41%) 65+ (59%) |
Adult Social Care client breakdown by Primary Support Reason(% of totals above) |
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Learning Disability Support | 23% | 10% | 13% | as above | 1% | 18-64 (20%) 65+ (3%) |
Mental Health Support | 12% | 6% | 6% | 0% | 18-64 (7%) 65+ (5%) |
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Physical Support | 52% | 34% | 17% | 2% | 18-64 (10%) 65+ (42%) |
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Sensory Support | 2% | 1% | 1% | 0% | 18-64 (1%) 65+ (1%) |
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Social Support | 4% | 2% | 2% | 0% | 18-64 (2%) 65+ (2%) |
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Support with Memory & Cognition | 8% | 5% | 3% | 0% | 18-64 (1%) 65+ (7%) |
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Children and Young People(snapshot at 31st March) |
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Children in Need (all) | 4,595 | 56% | 43% | 34% | 13% |
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…number of which were Looked After | 750 | |||||
…number of which had a Child Protection Plan | 518 | |||||
Enquiries to the Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub (Children) (monthly average) |
845 (10,497 in year / 12 months) |
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Referrals to Children’s Social Care (monthly average) |
453 (5,446 in year / 12 months) |
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Schools(Academic Year) |
(pupils) | (SEN – see note below) | (statutory school age pupils only) | |||
State-funded nursery | 206 | 54.4% | 45.6% | not collected | 19.9% | n/a |
State-funded primary | 58,580 | 51.2% | 48.8% |
SEN EHCP 2.1% SEN support 14.8% |
8.2% | 0 to 3yrs: 3,276 4 to 15yrs: 55,304 |
State-funded secondary | 39,615 | 50.7% | 49.3% |
SEN EHCP 2.3% SEN support 12.6% |
6.8% | 0 to 3yrs: 136 4 to 15yrs: 35,780 16+yrs: 3,699 |
Special educational needs schools | 1,223 | 74.8% | 25.2% | client group is SEN | 7% | 0 to 15yrs: 1,093 16+yrs: 130 |
Early Years provision | 13,638 | 51.3% | 48.7% | 1.2% – EHCP 2.0% – SEN Support |
7.4% | 2yrs: 1,586 3 to 4yrs: 12,052 |
Elective Home Education | 1,940 | 51.5% | 48.5% | 6.3% | 7.5% |
0-4 yrs: 503 5-11 yrs: 1,437 |
SEN: 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. Special schools include LA Maintained and Non-Maintained Special Schools. | ||||||
Public Health Services(April to March) |
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Children and young people’s service | 415 | 67% | 33% | not known | 5% | 2% over 18 98% under 18 |
Kooth online support (Early Help for Mental Health service for 11-25 year olds) | 3,675 | not known | ||||
Young Devon counselling (Early Help for Mental Health service) | not known | 3.44% | 6-21 | |||
Smoking Cessation | 3,098 | 44.7% | 55.3% | not known | 6.2% | 0.4% 0-17 18.4% 18-34 16.1% 25-44 35.8% 45-59 29.2% 60+ |
One Small Step | 752 | 39.4% | 60.6% | 11.7% | 6.5% | 15-89 |
2017/2018
People who use targeted/eligible services such as schools, health and social care:
Service area | Number of service users | % Male | % Female | % Disabled | % Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (i.e. not ‘White British’). | Age profile |
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Adult Social Care (snapshot at 31st March 2018) | ||||||
17,491 | 40% | 60% | In order to receive social care support, people must come under the Equality Act definition of disability | 3% |
18-64 (34%) 65-84 (34%) 85+ (32%) |
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Adult client breakdown by Primary Support Reason (% of totals above) | ||||||
Learning Disability Support | 15% | 8% | 7% | In order to receive social care support, people must come under the Equality Act definition of disability | 0.6% |
18-64 (13%) 65-84 (1.9%) 85+ (0.1%) |
Mental Health Support | 8% | 4% | 4% | 2.1% |
18-64 (4.5%) 65-84 (2.5%) 85+ (1%) |
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Physical Support | 51% | 18% | 33% | 3.0% |
18-64 (10%) 65-84 (20%) 85+ (21%) |
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Sensory Support | 2% | 1% | 1% | 0.2% |
18-64 (0.5%) 65-84 (0.5%) 85+ (1%) |
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Social Support | 6% | 3% | 3% | 0.4% |
18-64 (2%) 65-84 (2.5%) 85+ (3%) |
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Support with Memory & Cognition | 6% | 2% | 4% | 0.3% |
18-64 (2%) 65-84 (2.5%) 85+ (1.5%) |
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Data not available | 12% | 5% | 7% | 4.4% |
18-64 (4%) 65-84 (4%) 85+ (4%)
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Children and Young People (snapshot at March 2018) | ||||||
Children in Need (all)
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3,983 | 55% | 45% | 19.1% | 13% |
Unborn: 61 (2%) Under 1: 181 (5%) 1-4 years: 619 (15%) 5-9 years: 957 (24%) 10-15 years: 1283 (32%) 16 & over: 882 (22%) |
…number of which were Looked After | 694 | |||||
…number of which had a Child Protection Plan |
483
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Enquiries to the Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub (Children) (16/17 monthly average) |
1,027 | |||||
Referrals to the Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub (Children) (16/17 monthly average) |
445 | |||||
Schools: (Academic Year 2017 to 2018)
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(pupils) | (See SEN note below) | (statutory school age pupils only) | |||
State-funded nursery | 218 | 46.8% | 53.2% | Not collected | Not collected | 0 to 4yrs : 218 |
State-funded primary | 58,022 | 51.2% | 48.8% |
1.2% EHCP 15.6% SEN Support |
8.1% | 0 to 3yrs: 2,847 4 to 15yrs: 55,175 |
State-funded secondary | 39,519 | 51.1% | 48.9% |
2.2% EHCP 12.0% SEN Support |
6.8% | 0 to 3yrs: 124 4 to 15yrs: 35,213 16+yrs: 4,182 |
Special educational needs schools | 1,145 | 75.1% | 24.9% |
99.5% EHCP 0.5% SEN Support |
6.9% | 0 to 15yrs: 1,031 16+yrs: 114 |
Early Years provision | 13,920 | 51.7% | 48.3% |
0.46% EHCP 2.28% SEN Support |
6.67% | 2yrs: 1,813 3 to 4yrs: 12,107 |
Elective Home Education | 1,588 |
53.3%
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46.7% | Disability not collected | Not available | 5-16yrs: 1,588 |
SEN: 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. Data source: DCC Early Years Team, DfE Special educational needs in England: January 2018. 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. Special schools include LA Maintained and Non-Maintained Special Schools. Data Source for Early Years provision: Devon County Council Early Years MI team 22nd Nov 2017. Data Source for Elective Home Education: Babcock LDP, 2017/18 Data Analysis report, 17th Sept 2018. Data Source for all others: Department for Education Schools, pupils and their characteristics: January 2018 (Local Authority tables and Underlying data), published 26th July 2018.
Public Health Services (April 2017 to March 2018):
Number of service users | % Men and Women | % Disabled | % Ethnicity | Age profile | |
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Smoking cessation services | 2,853 |
46.7% Men 53.3% Women |
Black Caribbean 0.04%, Not stated 2.21%, Other Ethnic Group 0.21%, Other White Background 2.84%, White & Black Caribbean 0.28%, White Asian 0.14%, White British 93.59%, White Irish 0.35%, White & Black African 0.04%, Bangladeshi 0.07%, Other Mixed Background 0.11%, Indian 0.04%, Other Asian Background 0.07%, Chinese 0.04% |
0-17 0.53%, 18-34 19.98%, 35-44 16.23%, 45-59 35.44%, 60+ 27.83% |
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One Small Step | 876 |
41% Men 59% Women |
21.7% (this is self-reported and not defined in any further detail) | 6% |
<25 4% 25-34 17% 35-44 15% 45-54 22% 55-64 19% 65-74 17% >75 6% |
Substance Misuse – Drugs | 1,706 |
69% Male 31% Female |
Behaviour and emotional 25%, Mobility and gross motor 11%, Progressive conditions and physical health 5% | 94% White British 2% Other White, 1% White Irish, 1% Other Mixed |
18-29 19% 30-39 36%, 40-49 32%, 50-59 11%, 60-69 2% |
Substance Misuse – Alcohol | Across the substance misuse treatment system there were 1,277 in total: of these 821 are alcohol only clients | of the 821 – 60% Male 40% Female |
Behaviour and emotional 23%, Mobility and gross motor 13%, Progressive conditions and physical health 5% |
93% White British, 3% Other White, 1% Irish |
18-29 9% 30-39 23%, 40-49 30%, 50-59 27%, 60-69 9%, 70-79 1% |
EH4MH (Early Help for Mental Health) direct support |
Approx. 2,500 through online services. Approx. 400 face to face counselling. Approx. 150 through school participation workshops. Approx. 100 through mentoring support. |
Not known | Not known | Not known | 11-25 yrs |
EH4MH school support |
Approx. 1,000 through supervision. Approx. 1,000 through training provision. Approx. 300 through conferences. |
Not known | Not known | Not known |