May data updates and two new indicators on energy consumption!

This month we have added two new indicators on energy consumption to Community Insight. We have also updated all the monthly and quarterly datasets from the Department of Work and Pensions.

New Energy datasets

We have added:

  • Estimated total domestic gas consumption in megawatt hours (Mwh)
  • Estimated total domestic electricity consumption in megawatt hours (Mwh)

Both of these indicators are published by the Department for Business Innovation and Skills (BIS) and cover the calendar year of 2015. This is the latest small area level data published on gas and electricity consumption.

Data could be used for:

  • Targeting
  • Examining trends over time
  • Assessing the effectiveness of carbon reduction and energy efficiency policies and initiatives.

For more information see this fact sheet.

Explore the new indicators in Community Insight

To find these new indicators in Community Insight click on the Group Admin tab and go onto the Manage Indicators page, search within the Unassigned theme for the full names of the indicators. For further guidance, check out this article on our Knowledge Base about adding new indicators to the maps.

What’s been updated

Monthly unemployment benefit data. Highlights include: 

  • Jobseekers Allowance claimants
  • Unemployment benefit (JSA and Universal Credit)

Quarterly benefit data. Highlights include:

  • Attendance Allowance claimants
  • Disability benefit (DLA)
  • Disability Living Allowance claimants
  • Employment and Support Allowance claimants
  • Income support claimants
  • Incapacity benefit claimants
  • Working-age DWP benefit claimants

To see a list of all the datasets available in Community Insight and also a full list of the new updates check out this Knowledge Base article.

If you have any questions about these new indicators, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us on support@ocsi.co.uk or give us a call on 01273 810270.

Data updates in Community Insight

April was a busy month for data in Community Insight! We added 8 brand new indicators on housing affordability and updated key monthly and quarterly indicators. To read more about the new indicators check out our blog.

So What’s been updated?

All the monthly unemployment data from the Department for Work and Pensions has been updated in Community Insight. Listed below are all the updated datasets:

  • Youth unemployment (18-24 receiving JSA and Universal Credit)
  • Unemployment benefit (JSA and Universal Credit)
  • Unemployment benefit
  • Jobseekers Allowance claimants, claiming for over 12 months
  • Jobseekers Allowance claimants, female
  • Jobseekers Allowance claimants, male

All the Police UK data has been updated. Indicators include:

  • Anti-social behaviour
  • Bicycle theft offences
  • Burglary
  • Criminal damage
  • Drug crime offences
  • Other crime offences
  • Other theft offences
  • Possession of weapons offences
  • Public order offences
  • Robbery recorded offences
  • Shoplifting offences
  • Theft from the person offences
  • Vehicle crime
  • Violent crime and sexual offences

The Land Registry data has been updated to show the latest data on average house prices.

  • Average house price for detached houses
  • Average house price for flats
  • Average house price for semi-detached houses
  • Average house price for terraced houses

Indicators available within Community Insight

To see a list of all the datasets available in Community Insight check out this Knowledge Base article.

If you have never used the Knowledge Base before, have a look a around here. It can be found by clicking on the support button in the top right hand side of Community Insight. If you have a question about how to use Community Insight, more often than not, the answer can be found in one of the bite sized Knowledge Base articles. Use the search bar to look for specific questions or browse the different sections to learn more about how to get the most out of Community Insight.

 

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If the Knowledge Base cannot answer your question or if you have a very specific question, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us on support@ocsi.co.uk or give us a call on 01273 810270.