A signpost to the school data available at ward level. The ward is determined by where the children and young people live, rather than the ward that the school is situated. For other open data available at ward level, see Calderdale wards.
The web-link below is a live link and search facility to the wide choice of childcare providers in Calderdale that offer different services to suit your family’s needs. Many have provided information about how they meet children’s additional needs and how they will work in partnership with parents / carers to help all children to fulfil their potential. You can...
Location, addresses and type of play areas. Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right 2025.
Family Hubs with full contact details (including satellite centres) and managing organisation. You can find out more about Calderdale Family Hubs at Family Hubs (Calderdale Council website). Also see Family Hub Boundary Areas and Attendances.
Attendance data for Family Hubs in Calderdale including overall number of attendances, parents, families, children 0-4 years old and broken down by location.
The Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) is one of a set of English indices of deprivation, and are released by the Department for Communities and Local Government every three to five years. The latest statistics are for 2015, and use data from 2012 to 2013. IMD results are sometimes used as criteria for external funding bids (eg Big Lottery). IMD 2015...
Selected data sets about children in need and care based on two official statistical returns by the Department for Education that are published annually. The first is called "Statistics: children in need and child protection". The second is called "Statistics: looked-after children". These data sets can be interrogated through a range of tools including the DFE Local authority information tool, a...
The Index of multiple deprivation (IMD) combines information from the English Indices of deprivation (IoD). It is the Government's official measure of relative deprivation for LSOAs (Lower layer super output areas). LSOAs are small geographical areas of approximately 1,700 people. There are 128 LSOAs in Calderdale. The IoD is a set of relative measures of deprivation for LSOAs across England, based...