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City of Ipswich

Assistance & disability

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In 2021, 267 people or 6.0% of the Samoan speaking population in the City of Ipswich, reported needing help in their day-to-day lives due to disability.

The City of Ipswich's disability statistics relate directly to need for assistance due to a severe or profound disability. The information may be used in the planning of local facilities, services such as day-care and occasional care and in the provision of information and support to carers. The City of Ipswich's non-English speakers disability statistics help in understanding the prevalence of people who need support in the community, and along with information on Unpaid Care to a person with a disability, how that support is provided.

Differences in this topic between non-English speakers and total population may be related to age, or other factors.

Please note: Auslan and other sign languages are regarded as languages other than English and so speakers of those languages will be included in this topic.

Please note: A person's reported need for assistance is based on a subjective assessment and should therefore be treated with caution. See the specific data notes for further detail.

Q:

Derived from the Census questions:

'Does the person ever need someone to help with, or be with them for, self care activities?', 'Does the person ever need someone to help with, or be with them for, body movement activities?', 'Does the person ever need someone to help with, or be with them for, communication activities?', and 'What are the reasons for the need for assistance or supervision shown in questions 20, 21 and 22?' (as per above).

Need for assistance with core activities by age
City of Ipswich - Samoan20212016Change
Assistance needed by age group (years)Number%South East QueenslandNumber%South East Queensland2016 to 2021
0-17 years238.67.02111.710.2+2
18-64 years11442.740.49352.050.2+21
65 years and over13048.752.66536.339.5+65
Total people needing assistance267100.0100.0179100.0100.0+88
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2016 and 2021. Compiled and presented by .id (informed decisions).
Please refer to specific data notes for more information
Need for assistance with core activities summary
City of Ipswich - Samoan20212016Change
Assistance neededNumber%South East QueenslandNumber%South East Queensland2016 to 2021
Total persons needing assistance2676.06.21794.44.6+88
Total persons not needing assistance4,10993.092.63,83293.693.7+277
Not stated421.01.2842.11.7-42
Total people4,418100.0100.04,095100.0100.0+323
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2016 and 2021. Compiled and presented by .id (informed decisions).
Please refer to specific data notes for more information

Dominant groups

Analysis of the need for assistance for the Samoan population in the City of Ipswich compared to South East Queensland shows that there was a similar proportion of people who reported needing assistance with core activities.

Overall, 6.0% of the Samoan population reported needing assistance with core activities, compared with 6.2% for South East Queensland.

The major differences between the age groups of the Samoan speaking population reporting a need for assistance in the City of Ipswich and South East Queensland needing assistance were:

  • A larger percentage of people aged 18-64 years (42.7% compared to 40.4%)
  • A larger percentage of people aged 0-17 years (8.6% compared to 7.0%)
  • A smaller percentage of people aged 65 years and over (48.7% compared to 52.6%)

Emerging groups

The largest change in the age groups of the Samoan speaking population reporting a need for assistance between 2016 and 2021 in the City of Ipswich was in the age group:

  • 65 years and over (+65 persons)

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