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Indicator

2006/7

2007/8

2008/9 Q1

2008/9 Q2

2008/9 Q3

2008/9 Q4

Status

Note

L4. Reduction in childhood poverty - Child Poverty Level as a % of the child population

N/A

N/A

N/A

 Unknown

Results taken from End Child Poverty (see Smarter Strategic Assessment) use tax credit data to provide the percentage of children on low incomes in local authority areas, providing a good indication of which areas have the highest child poverty levels. As at August 2005, Moray had a child poverty level of 13%, against an average level amongst other 59 Scottish constituencies was 19%; highest level 44%; lowest level 7%. More up to date information is not available at this time.

Percentage of pupils whose main home language is neither English, Gaelic, Scots Doric nor Sign Language receiving support

1.6%

1.9%

2.7%

 Unknown

Moray - 341 of 12,581 pupils within criteria. 38 languages in total. National – 26,801 of 680,240 (3.9%) within criteria. 145 languages in total.

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Indicator

2006/7

2007/8

2008/9 Q1

2008/9 Q2

2008/9 Q3

2008/9 Q4

Status

Note

Pre-school Education - Percentage of 3 year old children attending pre-school education

100%

101%

97%

 Unknown

The percentage of children attending pre-school education in an area can exceed 100% due to double counting or children commuting from their home areas to attend pre-school provision in another local authority area. Comparator authorities = 97% National average = 94%

Pre-school Education - Percentage of 4 year old children attending pre-school education

99%

109%

103%

 Unknown

The percentage of children attending pre-school education in an area can exceed 100% due to double counting or children commuting from their home areas to attend pre-school provision in another local authority area. Comparator authorities = 101% National average = 98%

Number of requirements highlighted in Integrated Pre-school inspection reports that are satisfied within the time periods specified

No data for this range

No data for this range

100%

N/A

N/A

100%

 Improving

Qtr 4: Integrated inspection reports were published on Ladybird Development Group and Miltonduff Playgroup in January 2009. There was 1 requirement for Ladybird Group and this has now been addressed.

60% of school children in primary 1 will have no signs of dental disease by 2010

N/A

N/A

N/A

 Unknown

NHS Grampian Dental Plan 2008-2012 states that NHS Grampian will aim to meet Scottish Governement targets, therefore this result should be available at least at an NHS Grampian level. Contact will be made with NHS to ensure this result is available for the next quarter.

Male healthy life expectancy age at birth in the most deprived areas

N/A

N/A

N/A

 Unknown

2005/06 results in Scotland were recorded as baseline data for SOA, noted as having been sourced from a Scottish Government publication. This information, and a Moray result has not been located and requires further investigation.

Female healthy life expectancy age at birth in the most deprived areas

N/A

N/A

N/A

 Unknown

2005/06 results in Scotland were recorded as baseline data for SOA, noted as having been sourced from a Scottish Government publication. This information and a Moray result has not been located and requires further investigation.

Proportion of live singleton births of low birth weight

N/A

N/A

N/A

 Unknown

Statistics at a Moray level are not available. NHS Grampian available: 2006 – 5.8% vs Scot 6.1% 2007 – 5.1% vs Scot 5.5% (low birth weight under 2500 grammes)

Proportion of new-born children exclusively breast-fed at 6-8 weeks

N/A

N/A

N/A

 Unknown

Unable to attain data from ISD as NHS Grampian has not participated in the Child Health Systems Programme Pre-School (CHSP-PS).

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The risk of exclusion will be reduced by caring for and supporting Children

Indicator

2006/7

2007/8

2008/9 Q1

2008/9 Q2

2008/9 Q3

2008/9 Q4

Status

Note

Percentage of Primary Pupils with Additional Support Needs, 2007

N/A

4.9%

5.2%

 Unknown

2008/09: Record of Needs 40 Co-ordinated Support Plan 50 Individualised Educational Programme 268 In Moray, 358 primary pupils have RoN, CSP and/or IEP, 5.2% of all primary pupils (vs 4.8% Scottish average).

Percentage of Secondary Pupils with Additional Support Needs

N/A

4.8%

6.1%

 Unknown

2008/09: Record of Needs 163 Co-ordinated Support Plan 38 Individualised Educational Programme 152. In Moray, 353 secondary pupils have RoN, CSP and/or IEP, 6.1% of all secondary pupils (vs 4.7% Scottish average).

No of children in MIDAS programme

11

N/A

N/A

 Unknown

2006/07 information is the most recent reported. Updated figures will be provided in a future quarter.

No of children who have "graduated" from MIDAS programme

10

N/A

N/A

 Unknown

2006/07 information is the most recent reported. Updated figures will be provided in a future quarter.

No of children who are referrals to the MIDAS programme

6

N/A

N/A

 Unknown

2006/07 information is the most recent reported. Updated figures will be provided in a future quarter.

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