Maps of deprivation for Yorkshire and Humber districts
YHPHO has become part of Public Health England, joining its Knowledge and Intelligence Team (Northern and Yorkshire).
Commissioners, local officers, public health and health providers will find the following maps of use when attempting to understand and tackle health inequalities, as they provide a relatively clear local picture of inequalities. They will be useful for including in JSNA, needs assessments, induction packs or local presentations.
Access the maps
The following links provide access to maps of the Index of Multiple Deprivation 2010 for each district within the region. For each district, there are two maps: firstly a map which shows just the district on its own, and secondly a map that shows the district and the surrounding region. There are also maps for the region as a whole.
Further information
The maps include a background map for orientation, and an overlay showing index of multiple deprivation at a lower level super output area, but presented at a postcode level, with each postcode within the same LLSOA coloured the same colour. This presentation emphasizes where people live rather than open countryside. At the regional level, LLSOA rather than postcodes are used. The IMD scale is graded into ten deciles relative to the whole of England, from green for the least deprived through yellow to red as the most deprived.
Contact details
Rory O’Conor
Consultant in Public Health
tel: 01904 435145
email:
Last Updated: Thursday, 11th April 2013