Results from 2021 Census
The Office for National Statistics are gradually releasing results for England and Wales from the 2021 Census which was conducted on Sunday 21 March 2021.
The information are being released for each local authority, and some information has also been released at a lower geographical level.
Information on the following topic areas have been released and our JSNA website pages have recently been updated on the following topics:
- Demography and migration.
- UK armed force veterans.
- Ethnic group, national identity, language and religion.
- Labour market and travel to work.
- Housing and household composition.
- Sexual orientation and gender identity.
- Education.
- Health, disability and unpaid care.
The next stage is releasing combinations of data, for instance, ethnicity and accommodation type.
Change to NHS Structural Geography
Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCG) ceased to exist from the 1 July 2022, and were replaced by the Integrated Care System with new Integrated Care Board (ICB) geographical areas. Our Joint Strategic Needs Assessment uses ‘live’ information from the Office for Health Improvement & Disparities’ Fingertips, and in January 2023, some of the information in Fingertips changed from presenting data at CCG level to ICB level. Hull is now referred to as a sub ICB (03F) on Fingertips where ICB data is being presented, although some indicators are still presented at CCG level. It is possible some data will not be displayed on our JSNA website if the indicator has recently changed from CCG to sub-ICB. Please Contact Us if this is the case, or you require further information on this.