Equality Screening – Christmas Parades and Switch On Events 2024

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S75 Equality And Good Relations Screening Form

 


General Information: Policy, Procedure & Strategy

This is a revised policy, procedure and strategy.

Operational Area:  Leisure & Development

Title:  Equality Screening – Christmas Parades and Switch On Events Ballymoney 21st; Limavady 23rd, Ballycastle 28th & Coleraine 29th November 2024.


Brief Summary:

Christmas celebrations organised by Council have traditionally taken place in the four main towns of the Borough namely, Ballymoney, Limavady, Ballycastle and Coleraine. These events are organised by the events team and the parade comprises of a Council vehicle leading the parade whilst decorated with festive lights and blaring Christmas music. Santa leads the parade on a tractor led sleigh in the first three towns and a horse and carriage in Coleraine. The parade is made up of approx. 100 children in costume, dance troops, walkabout characters, stilt walkers, inflatables and local business vehicles. After the parade through the towns Santa will disembark and take up residency in his grotto (apart from Limavady where Santa will be in his grotto prior to the parade). Each primary school age child which visits Santa will receive a gift.

 


What is it trying to achieve? (intended aims and outcomes)

• Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council is committed to creating and maintaining a most inclusive environment for visitors attending an event.

• Take all reasonable steps to ensure that facilities and services at events are accessible to all.

• Ensure that all S75 groups attending events do not experience any form of harm, discrimination or degrading treatment.


 

Who owns and who implements each element of the function, service, policy, procedure, project, strategy, plan or guidance?

Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council via different directorates.



Other policies etc. which have a bearing on this function, service, policy, procedure, project, strategy, plan or guidance?

• Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council’s full range of policies.

Studies, Publications, Statistics and Guidance:
• Northern Ireland Statistics & Research Agency – Census 2021


 

Available Evidence

Evidence to help inform the screening process may take many forms.  Public authorities should ensure that their screening decision is informed by relevant data.
What evidence/information (both qualitative and quantitative have you gathered to inform this function, service, policy, procedure, project, strategy, plan or guidance?  Specify details for relevant Section 75 categories.

It is proposed that all Section 75 categories will be considered via:
• Quantitative evidence has been sourced via the NI Census in 2021 and the Northern Ireland Life and Times Survey 2020.  

 


Section 75 Category Details of Evidence/Information:

  • The Census statistics in 2021 collated by NISRA statistics detailed the usual resident population of Causeway Coast & Glens Local Government District to be 141,746 accounting for 7.45% of the N.I. total.     Statistical information with regards to the Districts makeup and individuals therein was also reviewed. 

 

 


Religious Beliefs 

The 2021 Census outlined:

Religion / religion brought up in:    
Census 2021                                               CC&G Borough Council            Northern Ireland
Roman Catholic                                             40.12%                                      45.70%
Protestant & Other Christian
(including Christian related)                           51.17%                                     43.48%

Other Religions                                                0.78%                                       1.50%
None/Not stated                                               7.94%                                       9.32%


Staff breakdown by Religious Belief / Community Background                   (Figures as at 21 October 2022)
Religious Belief /
Community Background                      Gender                  Number of Staff 

Roman Catholic                                   Male                      119 (19.67%)
                                                            Female                  126 (20.82%) 
Protestant                                            Male                      199 (32.89%)
                                                            Female                  128 (21.16%)
Non-Determined                                  Male                        17 (2.81%)
                                                            Female                    16 (2.65%)
Total                                                                                   605

In terms of religion or religion brought up in the 2011 Census indicates that our resident’s religious beliefs are comparable to those in Northern Ireland in that there are 2 predominant groupings ie Roman Catholic and Protestant.  However we also have a number of individuals (5.64%) who do not practice a specific religion or who do not wish to be grouped into a specific religion.  In addition we have a small number of individuals who practice other religions.

There is no indication or evidence to suggest that the event will have a negative impact on this Section 75 Group. Some church groups express interest to be included and are welcomed to take part in parade or Council provide a gazebo for them to talk to the public or provide literature.

 

 


Political Opinion

The Northern Ireland Life and Times Survey (2021) provides the following information on the political parties people in Northern Ireland feel closest to (this information is not available at local government level) :

                                                                                            %
DUP/Democratic Unionist Party                                         12
Sinn Féin                                                                            13
Ulster Unionist Party (UUP)                                               13
Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP)                     13
Alliance Party                                                                     19
Green Party                                                                         5
Other Party                                                                          4
None of these                                                                    11
Other answer                                                                      1
Don't know                                                                          9

There is no indication or evidence to suggest that the event will have a negative impact on this Section 75 Group.

 

 


Racial Group


On Census Day 21 March 2021 the resident population was:  
 
Census 2021                           CC&G Borough Council             Northern Ireland
White                                             98.55%                                    96.55%
Irish Traveller                                   0.03%                                     0.14%
Roma                                               0.01%                                     0.08%
Indian                                               0.15%                                     0.52%
Chinese                                            0.22%                                     0.50%
Filipino                                              0.10%                                     0.23%
Pakistani                                           0.03%                                     0.08%
Arab                                                  0.03%                                     0.10%
Other Asian                                       0.10%                                     0.28%
Black African                                     0.12%                                     0.42%
Black Other                                       0.04%                                     0.16%
Mixed                                                0.51%                                     0.76%
Other ethnicities                                0.11%                                     0.19%
 

The 2021 Census detailed 98.55% of our population is white, with 1.45% from an ethnic background. The largest minority ethnic groups in Causeway Coast and Glens are the Chinese (0.22%), Indian (0.15%) and Filipino (0.10%). The proportion of ethnic groups from a non-white background has increased in Causeway Coast and Glens over the last 10 years by 0.95% slightly increasing the diversity in our population.

 

Country of Birth (basic detail)
Table MS-A16: Census 2021                                    CC&G Borough Council
Europe: United Kingdom: Northern Ireland                       127,171
Europe: United Kingdom: England                                        5,991
Europe: United Kingdom: Scotland                                       1,556
Europe: United Kingdom: Wales                                              234
Europe: Republic of Ireland                                                   1,931
Europe: Other EU countries                                                  2,733
Europe: Other non-EU countries                                              149
Africa                                                                                        384
Middle East and Asia                                                                825
North America, Central America and Caribbean                      499
South America                                                                           55
Antarctica, Oceania and Other                                                219

Number of people born outside UK/Ireland in CC&G Borough Council for the years 2011 and 2021 

 

Census 2021                                                       2011            2021
Number of people born outside UK/Ireland        4,100          4,900

Of the total population in Causeway Coast and Glens 3.45% of our residents were born outside the UK/Ireland as demonstrated in the table above this is an increase over the last 10 years of 0.56%.

National identity (person based)
Census 2021                                  CC&G Borough Council
British only                                                 38%
Irish only                                                    22%
Northern Irish only                                     23%
British & Irish only                                      <1%
British & Northern Irish only                         9%
Irish & Northern Irish only                            2%
British, Irish & Northern Irish only                1%
Other national identities                               5%

 

Main Language

Census 2021                               CC&G Borough Council
English                                                      98%
Other languages                                        2%

Although our population is becoming more diverse 97.8% speak English as their main language.  The other main languages spoken are Polish, Irish and Portuguese closely followed by Arabic, Bulgarian, Chinese and Cantonese.

 


Main Language (Count)
Census 2021 MS-B12a

All usual residents aged 3 and over         CC&G Borough Council
English                                                           134,147 (97.80%)
Polish                                                                 1,524 (1.11%)
Lithuanian                                                               49 (0.04%)
Irish                                                                       231 (0.17%)
Romanian                                                               79 (0.06%)
Portuguese                                                             39 (0.03%)
Arabic                                                                     63 (0.05%)
Bulgarian                                                                66 (0.05%)
Chinese (not otherwise specified)                          68 (0.05%)
Slovak                                                                     32 (0.02%)
Hungarian                                                               18 (0.01%)
Spanish                                                                   50 (0.04%)
Latvian                                                                    36 (0.03%)
Russian                                                                   29 (0.02%)
Tetun                                                                         6 (0.00%)
Malayalam                                                              24 (0.02%)
Tagalog/Filipino                                                      46 (0.03%)
Cantonese                                                              69 (0.05%)
Other languages                                                   584 (0.43%)
All Residents                                                 137,160

It is important to note that while other family members may be able to support translation, 1.30% or 750 households do not speak English as their main language and therefore would require translation services.

 

Household language (Count)

Census 2021 MS-B11a                                     CC&G Borough Council
All people aged 16+ years have
English as a main language                                    56,063 (97.37%)
At least one but not all people aged
16+ years have English as a main language              600 (1.04%)
No people aged 16+ years have English as
a main language, but at least one person
aged 3-15 years has English as a main language     163 (0.28%)
No people have English as a main language             750 (1.30%)
                                                                                57,576


Knowledge of Irish 
Census 2021                                                   CC&G Borough Council
No ability in Irish                                                        90%
Some ability in Irish                                                   10%

 


Knowledge of Ulster-Scots 
Census 2021                                                   CC&G Borough Council
No ability in Ulster-Scots                                            81%
Some ability in Ulster-Scots                                      19%

 

Staff breakdown by Racial Group / Ethnic Origin      (Figures as at 21 October 2022)
Racial Group / Ethnic Origin                       Number of Staff
Mixed Ethnic Group                                         1 (0.16%)
Other                                                                2 (0.33%)
White / White European                              546 (90.25%)
Unknown                                                       56 (9.26%)
Total                                                            605

There is no indication or evidence to suggest that the event will have a negative impact on this Section 75 Group.

 

 


Age

Age: (NISRA Census 2021 – Table MS-A02) 

                           CC&G Borough Council               Northern Ireland
0-4 years                        7,973 (5.62%)                  113,820 (5.98%)
5-9 years                        8,878 (6.26%)                  124,475 (6.54%)
10-14 years                     9,113 (6.43%)                  126,918 (6.67%)
15-19 years                     8,326 (5.87%)                  113,203 (5.95%)
20-24 years                     7,873 (5.55%)                  111,386 (5.85%)
25-29 years                     7,713 (5.44%)                  116,409 (6.12%)
30-34 years                     8,460 (5.97%)                  126,050 (6.62%)
35-39 years                     8,528 (6.02%)                  127,313 (6.69%)
40-44 years                     8,513 (6.01%)                  122,163 (6.42%)
45-49 years                     9,322 (6.58%)                  121,670 (6.39%)
50-54 years                   10,412 (7.35%)                  130,967 (6.88%)
55-59 years                   10,150 (7.16%)                  129,276 (6.79%)
60-64 years                     9,171 (6.47%)                  113,049 (5.94%)
65-69 years                     7,769 (5.48%)                    93,464 (4.91%)
70-74 years                     6,990 (4.93%)                    83,467 (4.39%)
75-79 years                     5,659 (3.99%)                    66,377 (3.49%)
80-84 years                     3,718 (2.62%)                    43,776 (2.30%)
85-89 years                     2,126 (1.50%)                    25,879 (1.36%)
90+ years                        1,051 (0.74%)                    13,512 (0.71%)
TOTAL Population       141,745                            1,903,174

Statistics in the table above highlight an ageing population.  


Age Comparison for CC&G Borough Council for the years 2011 and 2021 


Census 2021
Age Range (years)               2011                   2021
0-14                                      19%                    18%
15-39                                     33%                   29%
40-64                                     33%                   34%
65+                                        15%                    19%

It can be seen from the 2 tables above, that in the 44 and under groupings our borough statistics have decreased and are lower than the Northern Ireland average.  Whereas the number of individuals aged 45 years and upwards has increased and our percentages in these groupings are higher than the Northern Ireland Average.

This is a trend which is forecast to continue as identified in NISRA’s 2020-based Interim Population Projections for Northern Ireland, which states that "by mid-2027, the number of people aged 65 and over is projected to overtake the number of children" . 

Staff breakdown by Age                  (Figures as at 21 October 2022)

Age Group                         Number of staff
22-29                                  21 (3.47%)
30-34                                  28 (4.63%)
35-39                                  64 (10.58%)
40-44                                  71 (11.74%)
45-49                                  99 (16.36%)
50-54                                115 (19.01%)
55-59                                  92 (15.21%)
60-64                                  88 (14.54%)
65-120                                27 (4.46%)
Total                                 605

There is no indication or evidence to suggest that the event will have a negative impact on this Section 75 Group.

 

 


Marital Status

Marital and civil partnership status MS-A30:

Census 2021                                                CC&G Borough Council             Northern Ireland
Single (never married or never
registered a civil partnership)                         40,720 (35.67%)                     576,708 (38.07%)
Married                                                           54,576 (47.81%)                     690,509 (45.59%)
In a civil partnership                                            155 (0.14%)                           2,742 (0.18%)
Separated (but still legally married
or still legally in a civil partnership)                   3,795 (3.32%)                         57,272 (3.78%)
Divorced or formerly in a civil partnership
which is now legally dissolved                          7,258 (6.36%)                         91,128 (6.02%)
Widowed or surviving partner from a
civil partnership                                                 7,655 (6.71%)                         96,384 (6.36%)
All usual residents aged 16 and over            114,159                                  1,514,743


Causeway Coast and Glens follows a similar pattern to that of Northern Ireland in that the highest percentage of residents are married (47.81% compared with the NI average of 45.59%).  The patterns are all higher than the NI average with the exception of Individuals in a civil partnership lens at 0.14% is slightly lower than the NI average of 0.18%.  

Same-sex marriage in Northern Ireland has been legal since 13 January 2020. (Northern Ireland (Executive Formation etc) Act 2019)


Staff breakdown by Marital Status                           (Figures as at 21 October 2022)

Marital Status                                 Number of staff
Unknown                                          60 (9.92%)
Married \ Civil Partnership              336 (55.54%)
Divorced                                           12 (1.98%)
Other                                                19 (3.14%)
Separated                                       12 (1.98%)
Single                                            164 (27.11%)
Widowed                                           2 (0.33%)
Total                                               605

*2011 Married – This includes people who were remarried; those who are separated but still legally married; and those in a same-sex civil partnership.
**2011 Widowed includes surviving partner from a same-sex civil partnership.

There is no indication or evidence to suggest that the event will have a negative impact on this Section 75 Group.

 

 


Sexual Orientation


The 2021 census for the first time included a question on sexual orientation.  

Sexual orientation
MS-C01: Census 2021                CC&G Borough Council               Northern Ireland
Straight or heterosexual                  104,205 (91.28%)                  1,363,859 (90.04%)
Gay or lesbian                                        906 (0.79%)                         17,713 (1.17%)
Bisexual                                                 596 (0.52%)                          11,306 (0.75%)
Other sexual orientation                         135 (0.12%)                           2,597 (0.17%)
Prefer not to say                                  4,502 (3.94%)                         69,307 (4.58%)
Not stated                                             3,816 (3.34%)                        49,961 (3.30%)
All usual residents
aged 16 and over                                   114,160                                     1,514,743


Sexual orientation by broad age bands
MS-C02: Census 2021                          CC&G Borough Council                 Northern Ireland
All usual residents aged 16 and over             114,158                                   1,514,745
Straight or heterosexual                           104,203 (91.28%)                   1,363,859 (90.04%)
Gay, lesbian, bisexual, other
sexual orientation                                       1,637 (1.43%)                          31,617 (2.09%)
Prefer not to say/ Not stated                      8,318 (7.29%)                         119,269 (7.87%)
Usual residents aged 16-24 years                14,576                                     201,369
Straight or heterosexual                           13,099 (89.87%)                      175,346 (87.08%)
Gay, lesbian, bisexual, other
sexual orientation                                       517 (3.55%)                               9,283 (4.61%)
Prefer not to say/ Not stated                       960 (6.59%)                            16,740 (8.31%)
Usual residents aged 25-39 years               24,700                                         369,770
Straight or heterosexual                         22,732 (92.03%)                         330,734 (89.44%)
Gay, lesbian, bisexual, other
sexual orientation                                       649 (2.63%)                              13,991 (3.78%)
Prefer not to say/ Not stated                   1,319 (5.34%)                              25,045 (6.77%)
Usual residents aged 40-64 years              47,568                                         617,126
Straight or heterosexual                        44,419 (93.38%)                          571,502 (92.61%)
Gay, lesbian, bisexual, other
sexual orientation                                        419 (0.88%)                              7,459 (1.21%)
Prefer not to say/ Not stated                      2,730 (5.74%)                           38,165 (6.18%)
Usual residents aged 65+ years                   27,314                                        326,480
Straight or heterosexual                            23,953 (87.69%)                       286,277 (87.69%)
Gay, lesbian, bisexual, other
sexual orientation                                         52 (0.19%)                                   884 (0.27%)
Prefer not to say/ Not stated                     3,309 (12.11%)                             39,319 (12.04%)

The council currently has no data specific to its workforce.

There is no indication or evidence to suggest that the event will have a negative impact on this Section 75 Group.

 

 


Men and Women Generally Gender:  

(Census 2021 – Table MS-A07)  
                             CC&G Borough Council          Northern Ireland
Male                        69,848 (49.28%)                   936,132 (49.19%)
Female                    71,898 (50.72%)                  967,043 (50.81%)


Staff breakdown by Gender                     (Figures as at 21 October 2022)
Gender                                   Number of staff
Male                                         335 (55.38%)
Female                                     270 (44.62%)
Total                                         605

There is no indication or evidence to suggest that the event will have a negative impact on this Section 75 Group.