The Office for National Statistics (ONS) released the initial results from Census 2021 28 June 2022. Five data sets were released. These cover population and household results at local authority level, and are rounded to the nearest 100. The data sets are: population by sex; population by five year age group; population by five year age group and sex; population density;...
Our 2021/22 Corporate Performance Report has four main areas of focus: • Secondary School Attendance• Placement Stability and Wellbeing of Children Looked After• Safeguarding Referrals• Smoking at Delivery Our annual performance report also shows how the Council is performing against our 100 key performance indicators and when compared to other councils. We treat a selection of these as super key performance indicators,...
We have developed a suite of dashboards, using the Qlik Sense data visualisation software, to show the IoD 2019 data – see Indices of Deprivation. IoD are a set of datasets including the Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) published by Government, and was last published in September 2019. The data is used by a wide range of stakeholders as an evidence...
Open Innovations recently completed a short project for Connected Places Catapult which considered ways of supporting Integrated Planning for Net Zero. The deliverables for the project were two prototypes of tools which promote the idea of cross-sector and integrated planning. The concept behind both prototypes is to bring together local authorities, energy companies, transport planners and any other organisations with...
Census 2021 was taken 21 March 2021. It is run every ten years by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). It gives us the most accurate estimate of all people and households in England and Wales (Scotland and Northern Ireland have separate censuses). The information you give in the census is used to help decide how services are planned and funded...
The COVID-19 impact assessment, agreed by the Inclusive Recovery Co-ordinating Group, sets out a focus on economic recovery, but also considers the wider impacts of COVID-19 on Calderdale and its communities. The impact assessment informs our partnership recovery planning and forms part of Calderdale’s published Inclusive Recovery Plan. The assessment identifies the impact of COVID-19 on the Council’s longer term priorities...
Our Half-Year (Q2) 2020/21 Performance Report includes exception reports on the following: employment and skills percentage of children looked after for two more years in stable placements permanent care home admissions (ages 18-64/65 and over) The report also has updates on the latest data releases for other key performance indicators and details of how Calderdale is performing against our regional and statistical neighbours. Information about...
A project to explore ‘levelling up’ from a Northern perspective, by working in the open, inviting discussion and suggestions, and developing a prototype visualisation with open data at its foundation. With no solid definition, ‘levelling up’ could mean something different to everyone, and with no official ‘levelling up’ dataset to work from, there isn’t a way to currently track progress or...
In Calderdale, and around the world, we’ve had a time like no other. As we look to rebuild in 2022, your views of our place really matter. They change where we’re going and how we get there. If you’re 16 or older and live here, we invite you to share your views of the borough in a short survey, to...
How can the broader energy sector – from communities, local authorities, and transport providers through to energy suppliers and producers – make better use of open data to help reduce carbon emissions and support a shift towards net-zero? That is the question at the heart of ODI Leeds #PoweredUp event series. Emerging from conversations with clients and sponsors during 2021, and building...