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Doncaster Community Profiles 2007
Intake
This profile of the health of the population of Intake presents a range of indicators
of health and the determinants of health. It is hoped that these profiles will be used
to improve health, reduce health and social inequalities and monitor local services.
Additional resources are available at: www.doncasterhealth.co.uk/phiu/communities
Population and
Demography
Intake Doncaster
Total Population 8,552 289,828
Geographical
Area 2.7km² 567km²
Population
Density 3,203 people per km² 511 people per km²
Intake Doncaster Intake Doncaster
Age Distribution Ethnicity
Age-band 0-4 533 ( 6.2%) 5.8% White 8,139 (95.2%) 96.6%
Age-band 5-14 1,264 (14.8%) 12.7% Mixed 83 ( 1.0%) 0.8%
Age-band 15-64 5,253 (61.4%) 64.9% Asian/Asian British 208 ( 2.4%) 1.5%
Age-band 65-74 757 ( 8.9%) 9.0% Black/Black British 69 ( 0.8%) 0.7%
Age-band 75+ 745 ( 8.7%) 7.7% Chinese/Other 53 ( 0.6%) 0.5%
Intake Population Pyramid
90+
85-89
80-84
75-79
70-74
65-69
Age Groups 60-64
55-59
50-54
45-49
40-44
35-39
30-34
25-29
20-24 Males
1 9
5-1 Females
0-1
1 4
5-9
0-4
400 300 200 100 0 100 200 300 400
People in each age group
Deaths and Life Expectancy
Intake Doncaster
74.2
Male Life Expectancy at birth
(73.3, 75.2) 75.1
81.4
Female Life Expectancy at birth
(80.3, 82.5) 79.9
Across all ages there were 469 deaths of Intake residents in 2001-2005. Of these it is estimated that 105 (22%) were caused by
smoking.
Deaths % +/– average Relative to Doncaster
All Cause Mortality Rate 181 + 10%
All Cancers 64 + 0%
Colorectal Cancer 5 – 14%
Lung Cancer 16 – 5%
Breast Cancer (Females) <5 deaths
Circulatory Disease 57 + 22%
CHD 33 + 15%
Stroke 11 + 31%
Chronic Lung Disease 9 – 6%
Accidents (all ages) 6 – 20%
Death rates per 100,000 resident population per year, 2001-2005, directly standardised for age and sex with 95% confidence
intervals (in brackets). Ages under 75 unless stated. ● and ● indicate, respectively, significantly lower and higher death rates
than the Doncaster average (p<0.05) and not significantly different from the avarage. ●●● or ●●● indicate extremely high or
low values (p<0.002). Where there are fewer than 5 deaths the number is not shown. Source: ONS Annual Death Extracts and
2001 Census populations.
Cancer Incidence Rates
Intake
Number % +/– average Relative to Doncaster
All Cancers 245 + 2%
Colorectal Cancer 13 – 46%
Lung Cancer 39 + 22%
Breast Cancer (females) 24 – 3%
Prostate Cancer (males) 8 – 45%
Skin Cancer 61 + 5%
Cancer registration rates per 100,000 resident population per year, 2000-2004, directly standardised for age and sex with
95% confidence intervals (in brackets), for all ages. Symbols indicate significance as described for death rates. Where
there are fewer than 5 deaths the number is not shown. Source: Trent Cancer Registry registration data and 2001 Census
populations.
Cancer Screening
Intake Doncaster
77.2%
Cervical Cytology (Feb 2004) (75.3%, 82.8%
79.1%)
Population Health Indicators
Intake
Number % +/– average Relative to Doncaster
People with limiting long-term
illness 1,987 + 4%
People with 'not good' general
health 1,041 + 4%
The percentages above/below average show comparisons with the Doncaster average. A positive score indicates that
there are proportionately more people in Intake with limiting long-term illness/disability or 'not good' health than expected.
The comparative percentages have been standardised to take account of the age of the local population.
General Deprivation Indicators
Intake
Classification of Household
Deprivation 36.2% deprived, ranked 20 of the 88 Doncaster Communities
Quintile 2 (2nd most deprived quintile)
Source: Census 2001 Table UV067
2004 Indices of Deprivation Doncaster rank Quintile ranking
Overall Deprivation Score 22 of 88 Quintile 3
Barriers to Housing & Services Domain 81 of 88 Quintile 5
Crime Domain 18 of 88 Quintile 2
Education, Skills & Training Domain 14 of 88 Quintile 2
Employment Domain 21 of 88 Quintile 3
Health & Disability Domain 22 of 88 Quintile 3
Income Domain 12 of 88 Quintile 1
Living Environment Domain 46 of 88 Quintile 3
In all the above domains, rank 1 is the most deprived community in Doncaster and quintile 1 contains the most deprived
20% of the population of Doncaster. Source: DETR Indices of Deprivation 2004
Hospital Admission Rates
Intake Doncaster
104.6
Emergency Admissions (all ages)
(100.8, 108.5) 88.0
299.7
Emergency Admissions (over 75s)
(278.0, 322.0) 309.4
335.7
Admissions for Serious Accidents
(270.5, 410.8) 290.6
Emergency admission rates per 1,000 resident population per year. Serious accident admission rates per 100,000 resident
population per year. All rates for 2001/2–2003/4, directly standardised for age and sex, with 95% confidence intervals (in
brackets). Symbols indicate significance as described for death rates. For small communities, the numbers of cases are too
small to release. Source: Contract data sets from Acute Trusts and 2001 Census populations.
Births and Child Health
There were 337 births in Intake between 2003 and 2005.
The general period fertility rate is 62.7 live births per 1,000 women aged 15–44, not significantly above the Doncaster average
of 62.2 per 1,000.
Intake Doncaster
11.0%
% low birth weight (7.8%, 7.9%
14.8%)
Low birth weight babies (below 2.5kg) as a percentage of all live and still births with 95% confidence intervals (in brackets).
Source: ONS Annual Birth Extracts, 2003–2005.
Dental Health Data
The 2001/2 survey of 5 year-old school pupils gives the extent of dental decay:
Intake
% +/– average Relative to Doncaster
Decayed, missing or filled teeth per child 1.60 – 17%
Number of decayed, missing or filled teeth per child with 95% confidence intervals (in brackets). Source:
Doncaster 5 Year-Old School Survey, 2001/2.
Modelled Prevalence Data
Using national survey data, we can predict that, in Intake:
● 474 adults (5.5% of the 16+ population) have CHD ● 167 adults (2.0% of the population) have had a stroke
● 140 people (3.5% of the population) have diabetes ● 132 people (1.5% of the population) have heart disease??
● 225 people (2.6% of the population) have COPD ● 1,999 adults (23.4% of the population) have hypertension
● 805 people (9.4% of the population) have asthma ● 1,573 adults (18.4% of the 16+ population) are obese
● 112 adults (1.3% of the population) have dementia ● 32 adults (0.4% of the population) have mental health problems
Socio-economic Indicators Intake
Number % +/– average Relative to Doncaster
Children in households with no earner 674 + 46%
People in households with Lone parents 1,327 + 44%
Carers (providing unpaid care) 784 – 12%
People with no qualifications 2,632 + 18%
People working over 48 hours a week 377 – 16%
People not employed 1,602 + 17%
People in low social grades 2,182 + 29%
Households with no car 1,470 + 20%
Overcrowded households 187 + 36%
Households without central heating 217 – 3%
Vacant properties 169 + 1%
Housing Tenure Intake Doncaster
Owned (including mortgaged) 53.9% 72.1%
Social rented (Council, housing assoc.,
etc) 39.1% 19.8%
Private rented 3.0% 5.7%
Living rent-free 4.0% 2.3%
The percentages above/below average show comparisons with the Doncaster average. A positive score indicates that there are
proportionately more people or households in Intake meeting the criteria than expected. The car ownership figure is
standardised to take account of household composition and the qualifications figure is standardised for age. Housing tenure
figures are percentages of population according to tenure of their household.
Source: 2001 Census (except for Vacant properties - calculated by Rotherham MBC from Council Tax data).
Intake
Contacts and General Information
Doncaster PCT
White Rose House, Ten Pound Walk, Doncaster, DN4 5DJ
Tel: 01302 320111 Fax: 01302 730362
www.doncasterpct.nhs.uk
Jayne Brown – Chief Executive Tony Baxter – Director of Public Health
jayne.brown@doncasterpct.nhs.uk tony.baxter@doncasterpct.nhs.uk
Government
Electoral Ward: Town Moor
Doncaster
Parliamentary Constituency: Central
Member of Parliament: Rosie Winterton
Community Development
Neighbourhood Management Area: Urban Centre
Community Forum: Central 1
Schools
Intake falls within the catchment area of Danum School
The primary schools attended by most children in Intake are:
Intake Primary, Plover Primary and Sandringham Primary Schools
(note: this information is approximate and varies from year to year)
Sure Start / New Deal for Communities Projects
Intake is included in the Intake & Belle Vue Sure Start Project
Health Visitors
Intake is covered by the Intake, Hyde Park & Belle Vue and Wheatley & Town Centre teams
Nearest Young Peoples / Sexual Health Clinics
GU Medicine Sexual Health Clinic, Doncaster Royal Infirmary, Armthorpe Road, Doncaster
British Pregnancy Advisory Service, Danum Lodge Clinic, Thorne Road, Doncaster
GP Practices
The practices listed below either serve at least 20% of Intake's resident population or are
attended by at least 20% of Intake's resident population:
Dr PW Love & partners, The Health Centre, Sandringham Road, Intake
Public Health Intelligence Unit
The Doncaster Public Health Intelligence Unit provides analytical support to the public health
directorate in Doncaster Primary Care Trust
Doncaster Public Health Intelligence Unit
Doncaster PCT, White Rose House, Ten Pound Walk, Doncaster, DN4 5DJ
Tel: 01302 320111, Fax: 01302 768336
See the PHIU Website for the Interactive Community Database
www.doncasterhealth.co.uk/phiu/communities
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