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Interative Hull Atlas: www.hullpublichealth.org/Pages/hull_atlas.htm More information: www.jsnaonline.org and www.hullpublichealth.org<br />

ACORN classifications: Category, Group and Type Percentage of Locality population<br />

2009 by ACORN classification<br />

Locality<br />

Hull<br />

North East West<br />

5.N Struggling Families 48.9 27.9 9.1 25.3<br />

5.O.50 Single Elderly People, Council Flats 0.6 1.5 2.7 1.8<br />

5.O.51 Single Parents and Pensioners, Council Terraces 9.4 12.0 11.4 11.1<br />

5.O.52 Families and Single Parents, Council Flats 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1<br />

5.O Burdened Singles 10.2 13.6 14.2 13.0<br />

5.P.53 Old People, Many High Rise Flats 1.1 1.2 3.1 1.9<br />

5.P.54 Singles and Single Parents, High Rise Estates 0.5 0.4 1.8 1.0<br />

5.P High Rise Hardship 1.6 1.6 4.8 2.9<br />

5. Hard Pressed 60.6 43.1 28.1 41.2<br />

Total population as at October 2009 62,673 94,708 106,108 263,489<br />

6.10.2 Health ACORN<br />

While not a measure of deprivation, the Health ACORN geo-demographic <strong>profile</strong>s<br />

indicate where current and future health <strong>needs</strong> are likely to be greatest. Figure 32<br />

shows the proportion of residents within the four Health ACORN Groups (the top level<br />

classification) by ward (dominant category over all output areas within that ward). The<br />

underlying data, using the October 2009 population, are given in Table 52. Seven of<br />

Hull‟s 23 wards have more than half their residents defined as „Healthy‟ based on<br />

postcode of residence, including at least two thirds of residents of Beverley (74%),<br />

Holderness (69%) and Avenue (66%). Only two wards had more than half their<br />

residents living in output areas defined as having „Existing Problems‟; Longhill (66%)<br />

and Ings (56%). A further ten wards had more than half their residents living in output<br />

areas defined as having „Future Problems‟, including three wards with at least 80%<br />

defined as „Future Problems‟; Bransholme East (88%), Orchard Park and Greenwood<br />

(85%) and St Andrews (80%). When „Existing Problems‟ and „Future Problems‟ were<br />

combined 11 of Hull‟s 23 wards have more than half their residents in one of these two<br />

Health ACORN Groups, including more than 90% of residents of six wards; Bransholme<br />

West (99.5%), Orchard Park and Greenwood (99%), St Andrews (99%), Myton (95%),<br />

Marfleet (93%) and Bransholme East (91%).<br />

Joint Strategic Needs Assessment Foundation Profile – Hull Health Profile: Release 3. March 2011. 144

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