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Barts Health Equality and Human Rights Impact Assessment Report

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www.brap.org.ukForest. The particular wards were supplied by Whipps Cross <strong>and</strong> can be seen in table 2d(appendix E).Figure 2e: Age-sex distribution in catchment area, 2007Source: Mid-2007 Population Estimates for 2009 Wards in Engl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Wales by Quinary Age <strong>and</strong>Sex <strong>and</strong> Selected Ages (Revised): Office for National Statistics© Crown Copyright 2011It is important to note that figure 2e is based on a different dataset to the preceding figuressince Epping Forest does not come under the purview of the Greater London Assembly. Forthis reason, projections for 2031 are not available.3. RaceAt a Glance… outside of White British, the largest ethnic categories in Newham are ‘Indian’(9.7%) <strong>and</strong> ‘Black African’ (9.5%); in Tower Hamlets, ‘Bangladeshi’ (20.6%); <strong>and</strong> inWaltham Forest ‘White Other’ (6.8%) <strong>and</strong> ‘Pakistani’ (6.7%)there will be a higher rate of population growth for BME people in Newham <strong>and</strong>Waltham Forest in the next 20 yearsNewham has the highest proportion of adults who do not speak English at home,whereas Tower Hamlets has the highest proportion of pupils whose first languageis not English94

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