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How many people?

Find out how many people have a disability or condition that might impact their ability to use your service.

How many people?

Find out how many people have a disability or condition that might impact their ability to use your service.

Results for 100 people.

These results use data from several sources, and people may fall into one or more criteria, therefore, the numbers won't add up to 100.

Disability, impairments, and conditions

Measure Estimated people Source
Vision
This includes blindness, low or poor vision and other conditions like cataracts.
77 Source of data for Vision
Low numeracy
Difficulty with basic mathematical skills and number operations.
49 Source of data for Low numeracy
Mental health impairment
Conditions affecting emotional, psychological and social wellbeing.
29 Source of data for Mental health impairment
Low literacy (Adult) - Scotland
Difficulty in ability to read, write, and understand information.
27 Source of data for Low literacy (Adult) - Scotland
Dexterity impairment
Difficulty with fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
23 Source of data for Dexterity impairment
Any disability
People with any long-term physical or mental health condition or illness.
22 Source of data for Any disability
Low literacy (Adult) - Northern Ireland
Difficulty in ability to read, write, and understand information.
18 Source of data for Low literacy (Adult) - Northern Ireland
Hearing loss
Partial or complete inability to hear sounds in one or both ears.
18 Source of data for Hearing loss
Low literacy (Adult) - England
Difficulty in ability to read, write, and understand information.
17 Source of data for Low literacy (Adult) - England
Low literacy
Difficulty in reading, writing and understanding written information.
17 Source of data for Low literacy
Anxiety disorder
Mental health condition characterised by excessive worry and fear.
15 Source of data for Anxiety disorder
Low literacy (Adult) - Wales
Difficulty in ability to read, write, and understand information.
12 Source of data for Low literacy (Adult) - Wales
Learning impairment
Difficulty with learning, understanding and processing information.
11 Source of data for Learning impairment
Memory impairment
Difficulty with remembering, storing and recalling information.
11 Source of data for Memory impairment
Dyslexia
A learning difficulty that affects reading, writing and spelling skills.
10 Source of data for Dyslexia
English not first language
People whose first or primary language is not English.
9 Source of data for English not first language
Colour vision deficiency (Men)
Colour-blindness is more prevalent in men and affects around 1 in 10 men compared to 1 in 100 women
8 Source of data for Colour vision deficiency (Men)
Dyscalculia
Dyscalculia affects a person's ability to understand, learn, and perform mathematical operations.
6 Source of data for Dyscalculia
ADHD - 0-19 years old
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder affecting focus, impulse control and activity levels.
5 Source of data for ADHD - 0-19 years old
ADHD - 20 years old and over
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in adults affecting focus and impulse control.
4 Source of data for ADHD - 20 years old and over
Autism
A developmental condition affecting social interaction, communication and behaviour.
2 Source of data for Autism
Javascript usage
People who cannot use JavaScript to enhance their experience of a website.
2 Source of data for Javascript usage
Bipolar disorder
Mental health condition characterised by extreme mood swings and energy levels.
2 Source of data for Bipolar disorder
MS (Multiple Sclerosis)
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a chronic neurological condition that affects the central nervous system, specifically the brain and spinal cord.
1 Source of data for MS (Multiple Sclerosis)
Parkinsons
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a progressive neurological disorder that primarily affects movement.
1 Source of data for Parkinsons
Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a group of disorders that affect a person's ability to move and maintain balance and posture. It is the most common motor disability in childhood.
1 Source of data for Cerebral Palsy
British Sign Language user
People who use British Sign Language as their primary or preferred language.
1 Source of data for British Sign Language user
Colour vision deficiency (Women)
Colour-blindnes affects around 1 in 100 women and is less prevalent than in men.
1 Source of data for Colour vision deficiency (Women)

General population digital inclusion

The digital inclusion scale includes 5 metrics:

  1. Manage information such as searching or downloading files.
  2. Communicating such as sending an email or message.
  3. Transacting such as buying something or installing an app.
  4. Problem solving such as getting help or verifying information online.
  5. Creating such as completing and submitting an application form.
Measure Estimated people Source
Households that only use mobile devices to access the internet
Households that rely solely on mobile phones or tablets for internet access.
21 Source of data for Households that only use mobile devices to access the internet
All age groups with limited digital skills
Where people are missing at least one of the 5 digital skills.
12 Source of data for All age groups with limited digital skills
All age groups with zero digital skills
Where people have none of the 5 digital skills.
8 Source of data for All age groups with zero digital skills
People with no access to the internet
People who cannot access the internet at home or elsewhere.
6 Source of data for People with no access to the internet

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