Census 2021: one in six people living with disabilities in High Peak

One in six people in High Peak are living with a disability, census data shows.
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The Equality Act defines disability as a physical or mental impairment that has a "substantial and long-term adverse effect" on the ability to carry out normal day-to-day activities.

Figures from the latest census of England and Wales show 16,732 people in High Peak said they had such an impairment as of March 2021 – 17.8% of the area's population.

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Of these people, 10,091 (10.8%) said their disability stopped them from carrying out regular activities 'a little', while 6,641 (7%) said it did so 'a lot'.

Figures from the latest census of England and Wales show 16,732 people in High Peak said they had such an impairment as of March 2021 – 17.8% of the area's population.Figures from the latest census of England and Wales show 16,732 people in High Peak said they had such an impairment as of March 2021 – 17.8% of the area's population.
Figures from the latest census of England and Wales show 16,732 people in High Peak said they had such an impairment as of March 2021 – 17.8% of the area's population.

The overall proportion of disabled people is down from 2011, when 18.9% said they had a disability.

Across England and Wales, the proportion of people with a disability has fallen from 19.5% in 2011 to 17.8% at the last census – despite the number of disabled people increasing from 10 to 10.4 million.

But the ONS warned that the wording of the question was different in each census, with 2021 being the first to use the 2010 Equality Act definition of disability, and to explicitly mention mental impairments.

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Census 2021 director Jon Wroth-Smith added that the "unique circumstances of the pandemic may have influenced the results".

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The percentages used by the ONS have been standardised to account for differences in age between areas. The latest census data also shows a quarter of households in England and Wales have at least one disabled member. In High Peak, there were 10,764 such households – including 2,525 with two or more disabled people.

Commenting on the figures, disability equality charity Scope said it was "high time" that society was more inclusive of those with disabilities.

Craig Moss, research manager at the charity, said: “Disabled people are repeatedly forgotten by government, business and society. Workplaces, pubs and public transport aren’t accessible.”

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The census also shows an improvement in the health of the local population. As of March 2021, 49.2% of High Peak residents described their health as 'very good' – up from 46.9% in 2011. Meanwhile, the proportion of people describing their health as 'very bad' fell from 1.2% to 1%.