Ward Funding Model Options A-E
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Model |
Description |
Allocation |
Pros |
Cons |
Meets EACH |
Meets Full Council July 2023 |
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Model A |
Based on Deprivation This is the same method as the 2025/26 Ward budget allocation but with updated deprivation and population.
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£105k
base to be split by Councillor on each ward |
This approach will take into account both the size of the ward and its deprivation level |
Provides more funding for larger population needs |
Y |
Y |
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Model B |
Based on the IMD deprivation scoring for each ward. York’s methodology reduces the IMD 1-10 deciles for wards into four groups A1-4. The most deprived wards sit within A1 and the least deprived within A4. |
£105k of the funding divided equally across every Councillor and £145k will be allocated based on the IMD deciles |
This approach will take into account both the size of the ward and its deprivation level |
Provides more funding for larger population needs, but also grouping on deprivation likely to leads to a flattening of funding for most deprived wards. |
Y |
Y |
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Model |
Description |
Allocation |
Pros |
Cons |
Meets EACH |
Meets Full Council July 2023 |
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Model C |
Based on the Household Deprivation figures from the 2021 Census and how many Councillors each ward has.
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£105k of the funding divided equally across every Councillor and £145k will be allocated based on the number of most deprived ward households out of all deprived households |
As a more direct measure of deprivation, the household deprivation indicators can be used to say that one area has double the proportion of households with multiple needs compared to another. |
As this model only looks at 2 or more dimensions, does not take into account areas of very high deprivation |
Y |
Y |
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Model D |
Based on most recent Deprivation and this figure multiplied by ward population and then figure used as % of total. |
£105k
base to be split by Councillor on each ward |
This approach will take into account both the size of the ward and its deprivation level |
This approach puts greater weighting on population, and smooths out where wards have same IMD score but different population |
Y |
N |
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Model |
Description |
Allocation |
Pros |
Cons |
Meets EACH |
Meets Full Council July 2023 |
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Model E |
Based on most recent Deprivation and this figure multiplied by ward councillors and then figure used as % of total.
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£105k
base to be split by Councillor on each ward |
This approach will take into account both the size of the ward and its deprivation level |
Same as Model G, but more simplistic with only a 1-3 Councillor option |
Y |
N |