Registered Blind and Partially Sighted Persons, Scotland 2004

DescriptionPresents national figures on visually impaired persons registered with local authorities in Scotland.
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    Registered Blind and Partially Sighted Persons, Scotland 2004

    A SCOTTISH EXECUTIVE NATIONAL STATISTICS PUBLICATION

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    Introduction

    The purpose of this Statistics Release is to present national figures on visually impaired persons registered with local authorities in Scotland. All figures relate to the 31 st March 2004 and are provisional and, as such, may be subject to change. The final figures will be published in future publications

    Registration with local authorities for blind and partially sighted persons is not compulsory. Research studies suggest that between a quarter and a third of visually impaired people are in fact registered with local authorities (see background note for more details).

    Main points

    Information collected on visually impaired persons show that: -

    • In 2004, the number of people registered as blind or partially sighted was estimated to be 37,942, little change on 2003.
    • There were 3,421 new cases registered during the period 1 April 2003 to 31 March 2004. This is down by 2 per cent on 2003.
    • The majority, 61 per cent, of those on the register were blind, 39 per cent were partially sighted.
    • 37 per cent of those on the register were male and 63 per cent were female.
    • Almost 4 out of 5 (78%) of those registered were over the age of 65.
    • 6,900 persons (18 per cent) of those registered as visually impaired had additional disabilities. Of these, 34 per cent were deaf.

    Chart 1: Registered Visually Impaired Persons by Age Group

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    Section 1: Blind Persons

    There were 23,172 registered blind persons in 2004. The number registered blind has shown a small drop over the last year. This continues the trend of small, but steady falls since 2000. However, care should be taken in interpreting that change as improvements by local authorities in reporting procedures may in part explain the drop in numbers since 2000 (see background note for more details).

    The number of new cases registered during the year was 1,566. This is down 10 per cent on the previous year.

    The ratio of registered blind per 1,000 population is 4.6 for 2004. (see table 1a).

    Table 1a: Number of Registered Blind Persons and New Registrations during the Year 1998-2004

    Year 1

    New Cases

    Total

    Registered per 1,000 Pop'n

    2004

    1,566

    23,172

    4.6

    2003

    1,743

    23,557

    4.7

    2002

    1,713

    23,451

    4.6

    2001

    1,766

    24,748

    4.9

    2000

    1,903

    24,839

    4.9

    1999

    1,714

    24,514

    4.8

    1998

    1,796

    24,096

    4.7

    1 Care should be taken when commenting on trends as the fall in numbers since 2000 is explained in part by improvements in reporting procedures by some local authorities.
    Source: Registration of Blind and Partially Sighted Persons Return Form SWB

    79 per cent of registered blind persons are over the age of 65, with 69 per cent being over 75. There are significantly more women registered blind (63 per cent) than men (37 per cent). Almost half (48%) of all registered blind people are women aged 75 and over (see table 1b).

    This is also reflected in the new registrations where just under half (49%) of the new registered cases are women aged 75 and over. Excluding the '75 and over' age group there is a much more even split between the sexes. (See Table 1b & Chart 1b).

    Table 1b: Number of Registered Blind Persons and New Registrations by Age and Gender

    AGE

    New Cases Gender

    Total Gender

    Total

    Male

    Female

    Male

    Female

    Under 5 years

    11

    8

    33

    35

    68

    5-15

    19

    9

    197

    155

    352

    16-29

    14

    12

    318

    232

    550

    30-49

    37

    46

    1,050

    818

    1,868

    50-64

    64

    59

    1,098

    962

    2,060

    65-74

    83

    105

    1,070

    1,222

    2,292

    75 and over

    338

    761

    4,902

    11,080

    15,982

    Total

    566

    1,000

    8,668

    14,504

    23,172

    Source: Registration of Blind and Partially Sighted Persons Return Form SWB

    Chart 1b: Number of Registered Blind Persons and New Registrations by Age and Gender

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    An estimated 4,313 (19 per cent) of all registered blind persons have additional disabilities, 35 per cent of which are deaf. Nearly three-quarters (71%) of those with additional disabilities were over the age of 65 (see Table 1c).

    Table 1c: Number of Registered Blind Persons with Additional Disabilities by Age

    Additional Disabilities

    AGE

    Total

    Under 5

    5-15

    16-64

    65 and over

    Deaf

    0

    6

    229

    1,282

    1,517

    Physically Disabled

    6

    30

    316

    1,019

    1,371

    Learning Difficulties

    1

    14

    207

    138

    360

    Mental Health Problems

    0

    3

    188

    345

    536

    Multiple Disabilities

    9

    52

    172

    296

    529

    Total

    16

    105

    1,112

    3,080

    4,313

    Source: Registration of Blind and Partially Sighted Persons Return Form SWB

    The ratio of registered blind per 1,000 population is 4.6 for the whole of Scotland. This varies from 1.6 in the Shetland Islands to 10.4 in the City of Glasgow. The breakdown of this ratio and over 65/under 65 by sex is shown at a local authority level in Annex A on page 6.

    Section 2: Partially Sighted Persons

    There were an estimated 14,770 registered partially sighted persons in 2004. This is up 2 per cent on last year. The number of people registered as partially sighted has been steadily rising over the last 7 years.

    The number of new cases registered during the year was 1,855. This is up 6 per cent on the previous year.

    The ratio of registered partially sighted per 1,000 population is 2.9 for this year. This has been increasing slightly each year since 1998 (see Table 2a).

    Table 2a: Number of Registered Partially Sighted Persons and New Registrations during the Year 1998-2004

    Year 1

    New Cases

    Total

    Registered per 1,000 Pop'n

    2004

    1,855

    14,770

    2.9

    2003

    1,748

    14,443

    2.9

    2002

    2,061

    13,972

    2.8

    2001

    1,856

    13,676

    2.7

    2000

    1,776

    13,287

    2.6

    1999

    1,672

    12,536

    2.5

    1998

    1,658

    11,870

    2.3

    1 Care should be taken when commenting on trends as the fall in numbers since 2000 is explained in part by improvements in reporting procedures by some local authorities.
    Source: Registration of Blind and Partially Sighted Persons Return Form SWB

    Data on registered partially sighted individuals shows a similar picture to that of registered blind individuals. Approximately 77 per cent of registered partially sighted persons are over the age of 65, with approximately two-thirds (65%) being aged 75 or over. There are significantly more women registered as partially sighted (64 per cent) than men (36 per cent). Again, just under half (47%) of all registered partially sighted people are women aged 75 and over (see table 2b).

    This large proportion of partially sighted women aged 75 or over is also mirrored in the new registrations where 46 per cent of the new registered cases are women aged 75 and over. Excluding the '75 and over' age group there is a much more even split between the sexes (see Table 2b & Chart 2b).

    Table 2b: Number of Registered Partially Sighted Persons and New Registrations by Age and Gender

    AGE

    New Cases Gender

    Total Gender

    Total

    Male

    Female

    Male

    Female

    Under 5 years

    14

    11

    33

    26

    59

    5-15

    28

    22

    207

    170

    377

    16-29

    20

    15

    297

    217

    514

    30-49

    41

    46

    603

    505

    1,108

    50-64

    73

    79

    653

    676

    1,329

    65-74

    126

    154

    829

    989

    1,818

    75 and over

    368

    858

    2,678

    6,887

    9,565

    Total

    670

    1,185

    5,300

    9,470

    14,770

    Source: Registration of Blind and Partially Sighted Persons Return Form SWB

    Chart 2b: Percentage of Registered Partially Sighted Persons and New Registrations by Age and Gender

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    An estimated 2,587 (18 per cent) of all registered partially sighted persons have additional disabilities, almost three-quarters (74%) of which are aged 65 and over. Physical disabilities account for 40 per cent and 32 per cent are deafblind (see Table 2c).

    Table 2c: Number of Registered Partially Sighted Persons with Additional Disabilities by Age

    Additional Disability

    AGE

    Total

    Under 5

    5-15

    16-64

    65 and over

    Deaf

    1

    7

    80

    743

    831

    Physically Disabled

    2

    18

    269

    743

    1,032

    Learning Difficulties

    0

    14

    94

    49

    157

    Mental Health Problems

    0

    5

    84

    153

    242

    Multiple Disabilities

    7

    18

    76

    224

    325

    Total

    10

    62

    603

    1,912

    2,587

    Source: Registration of Blind and Partially Sighted Persons Return Form SWB

    The ratio of registered partially sighted per 1,000 population is 2.9 for the whole of Scotland. This varies from 1.0 in Moray to 5.6 in Inverclyde. The breakdown of this ratio and over 65/under 65 by sex, is shown at a local authority level in Annex A on page 6.

    Section 3: Visually Impaired Under 65-year-olds

    Time series data showing the number of visually impaired people under the age of 65 over the last 6 years is shown below.

    It shows a gradual rise in the number of registered blind persons up until 2001 with the number decreasing in 2002 before increasing slightly in 2003 and 2004. Registered partially sighted persons have increased year on year throughout the 7-year period.

    Chart 3: Time Series of Registered Blind and Registered Partially Sighted Persons Aged 65 and Under, 1998-2004

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    Overall the number of registered visually impaired under 65-year-olds has increased by approximately 3 per cent on last year. The ratio per 1,000 population continues to rise gradually as it has done for the past few years (see Table 3a). Data on under 65's by local authority and sex is shown in Annex A on page 6.

    Table 3a: Number of Registered Visually Impaired Under 65-year-olds

    Year

    No. of Registered under 65 year olds 1

    Registered under 65's per 1,000 Pop'n of under 65's

    2004

    8,285

    2.0

    2003

    8,068

    1.9

    2002

    7,884

    1.9

    2001

    7,836

    1.8

    2000

    7,496

    1.8

    1999

    7,250

    1.7

    1998

    7,054

    1.6

    1 Data for under 65-year-olds should be more reliable than older age groups due to lower mortality rates.
    Source: Registration of Blind and Partially Sighted Persons Return Form SWB

    Background Information:

    Data was collected on persons registered with local authorities as at 31 March 2004.

    The information is derived from returns made to the Scottish Executive by Scottish local authorities. The return asks for the number of blind and partially sighted persons by age, sex and additional disabilities. It does not include persons who may meet the criteria for being blind or partially sighted but have not registered with their local authority.

    The Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968 gives local authorities the power to maintain a register of people who are blind or partially sighted. However registration is voluntary and while registration provides access to a number of benefits and concessions there remain a large number of people who meet the criteria but are not registered. The Royal National Institute for the Blind (RNIB) is currently revising it's estimates of the prevalence of visual impairment in the UK, however research in 1991, undertaken at a UK level, indicated that the number of people on registers is some 23 per cent of those eligible. In 2001 they estimated it to be under a third.

    'Think dual sensory' published in 1997 by the Department of Health suggested that some 2,000 people in Scotland could have some degree of deafblindness. Our latest figures show that there are 1,517 people registered as deafblind in Scotland. This would suggest that people are more likely to register if they have multiple disabilities.

    Additionally, there are known problems with previous years' data where people have not been removed from the register of blind and partially sighted persons. Local authorities have recently improved their registers by comparing with the register of deaths and this may in part explain the decrease in the number of registered blind persons since 2000.

    The Scottish Executive is carrying out a review of the registration and certification process. A working group comprising of interested parties has been set up to take this work forward. This may in time lead to more accurate statistics, therefore enabling providers to plan the provision of services.

    Returns were received from all local authorities, with Angus, Fife, The Scottish Borders and West Dunbartonshire unable to provide information on additional disabilities. Care should therefore be taken when interpreting figures as a small amount of data has been estimated for these 4 local authorities. It should also be noted that when comparing the 2003 and 2004 releases, a more up to date set of figures has been used for the 2003 Scottish Population estimates.

    Further Information

    Further details and analysis of the data presented in this Statistics Release are available on request from the address given below. The Statistics Release is available in large print and on the Internet by accessing the Scottish Executive web site ( www.scotland.gov.uk).

    Community Care Statistics
    Room 3WR
    St Andrew's House
    Regent Road
    Edinburgh
    EH1 3DG
    Contact: Steven Gillespie
    Tel: 0131 244 3777
    E-mail: SWStat@scotland.gov.uk

    This statistics release was published on 28 October 2004.

    Annex A: Registered Visually Impaired by Local Authority

    Local Authority

    Blind Persons

    Partially Sighted Persons

    Under 65 years

    Over 65 years

    Total

    Registered per 1,000 Pop'n

    Under 65 years

    Over 65 years

    Total

    Registered per 1,000 Pop'n

    Male

    Female

    Male

    Female

    Male

    Female

    Male

    Female

    Aberdeen City

    75

    60

    112

    259

    506

    2.5

    63

    55

    92

    246

    456

    2.2

    Aberdeenshire

    56

    47

    90

    217

    410

    1.8

    53

    49

    102

    230

    434

    1.9

    Angus

    33

    32

    65

    162

    292

    2.7

    31

    23

    33

    114

    201

    1.9

    Argyll & Bute

    45

    31

    127

    254

    457

    5.0

    30

    28

    98

    222

    378

    4.2

    Clackmannanshire

    10

    9

    41

    70

    130

    2.7

    7

    7

    19

    59

    92

    1.9

    Dumfries & Galloway

    55

    42

    113

    223

    433

    3.0

    69

    66

    127

    225

    487

    3.3

    Dundee City

    97

    56

    137

    253

    543

    3.8

    55

    46

    95

    227

    423

    3.0

    East Ayrshire

    73

    48

    155

    292

    568

    4.8

    30

    21

    74

    142

    267

    2.3

    East Dunbartonshire

    48

    44

    106

    196

    394

    3.7

    30

    19

    49

    93

    191

    1.8

    East Lothian

    46

    36

    70

    143

    295

    3.2

    26

    37

    85

    167

    315

    3.4

    East Renfrewshire

    35

    30

    133

    242

    440

    4.9

    24

    31

    71

    167

    293

    3.2

    Edinburgh City

    219

    181

    387

    794

    1,581

    3.5

    183

    149

    346

    838

    1,516

    3.4

    Eilean Siar

    17

    12

    26

    51

    106

    4.1

    6

    5

    21

    22

    54

    2.1

    Falkirk

    61

    46

    90

    202

    399

    2.7

    37

    46

    74

    158

    315

    2.2

    Fife

    157

    121

    225

    524

    1,027

    2.9

    102

    94

    176

    443

    815

    2.3

    Glasgow City

    454

    395

    1,635

    3,464

    5,948

    10.4

    250

    195

    614

    1,410

    2,469

    4.3

    Highland

    98

    104

    184

    466

    852

    4.1

    84

    86

    127

    295

    592

    2.9

    Inverclyde

    50

    49

    151

    379

    629

    7.6

    54

    36

    104

    269

    463

    5.6

    Midlothian

    46

    21

    62

    107

    236

    2.9

    31

    26

    62

    129

    248

    3.1

    Moray

    40

    22

    90

    176

    328

    3.8

    17

    18

    15

    38

    88

    1.0

    North Ayrshire

    102

    67

    223

    452

    844

    6.3

    50

    49

    113

    223

    435

    3.2

    North Lanarkshire

    239

    218

    640

    1,217

    2,314

    7.2

    111

    103

    240

    439

    893

    2.8

    Orkney Islands

    10

    5

    14

    34

    63

    3.3

    6

    2

    4

    21

    33

    1.7

    Perth & Kinross

    37

    39

    74

    205

    355

    2.6

    46

    47

    95

    198

    386

    2.8

    Renfrewshire

    107

    78

    142

    267

    594

    3.5

    70

    75

    131

    272

    548

    3.2

    Scottish Borders

    34

    27

    94

    181

    336

    3.1

    37

    29

    89

    202

    357

    3.3

    Shetland Islands

    7

    3

    8

    17

    35

    1.6

    5

    5

    5

    21

    36

    1.6

    South Ayrshire

    51

    41

    158

    335

    585

    5.3

    35

    25

    81

    176

    317

    2.9

    South Lanarkshire

    220

    206

    391

    671

    1,488

    4.9

    112

    108

    196

    413

    829

    2.8

    Stirling

    47

    29

    67

    135

    278

    3.2

    26

    24

    51

    119

    220

    2.5

    West Dunbartonshire

    62

    46

    75

    158

    341

    3.7

    46

    27

    54

    127

    254

    2.8

    West Lothian

    65

    57

    87

    156

    365

    2.2

    67

    63

    64

    171

    365

    2.2

    Scotland

    2,696

    2,202

    5,972

    12,302

    23,172

    4.6

    1,793

    1,594

    3,507

    7,876

    14,770

    2.9

    Source: Registration of Blind and Partially Sighted Persons Return Form SWB

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