Public sector equality duty
Race and ethnicity
The Equality Act 2010 prohibits discrimination against a person on the basis of their race. The protected characteristic of race refers to a group of people defined by their race, colour, nationality (including citizenship), ethnic or national origins.
We're committed to promoting equality amongst people of all races and ethnicities and values the contribution made by all citizens.
Race and ethnicity in Southwark, London and England
The following data from the 2011 Census show the ethnic breakdown of the population of Southwark’s population and compares it to that of London and England.
2011 Census |
Southwark |
London |
England |
---|---|---|---|
All usual residents |
288,283 |
8,173,941 |
53,012,456 |
White British |
114,534 |
3,669,284 |
42,279,236 |
39.7% |
44.9% |
79.8% |
|
Irish |
6,222 |
175,974 |
517,001 |
2.2% |
2.2% |
1.0% |
|
Gypsy or Irish Traveller |
263 |
8,196 |
54,895 |
0.1% |
0.1% |
0.1% |
|
Other White |
35,330 |
1,033,981 |
2,430,010 |
12.3% |
12.6% |
4.6% |
|
White and Black Caribbean |
5,677 |
119,425 |
415,616 |
2.0% |
1.5% |
0.8% |
|
White and Black African |
3,687 |
65,479 |
161,550 |
1.3% |
0.8% |
0.3% |
|
White and Asian |
3,003 |
101,500 |
332,708 |
1.0% |
1.2% |
0.6% |
|
Other Mixed |
5,411 |
118,875 |
283,005 |
1.9% |
1.5% |
0.5% |
|
Indian |
5,819 |
542,857 |
1,395,702 |
2.0% |
6.6% |
2.6% |
|
Pakistani |
1,623 |
223,797 |
1,112,282 |
0.6% |
2.7% |
2.1% |
|
Bangladeshi |
3,912 |
222,127 |
436,514 |
1.4% |
2.7% |
0.8% |
|
Chinese |
8,074 |
124,250 |
379,503 |
2.8% |
1.5% |
0.7% |
|
Other Asian |
7,764 |
398,515 |
819,402 |
2.7% |
4.9% |
1.5% |
|
Black African |
47,413 |
573,931 |
977,741 |
16.4% |
7.0% |
1.8% |
|
Black Caribbean |
17,974 |
344,597 |
591,016 |
6.2% |
4.2% |
1.1% |
|
Other Black |
12,124 |
170,112 |
277,857 |
4.2% |
2.1% |
0.5% |
|
Arab |
2,440 |
106,020 |
220,985 |
0.8% |
1.3% |
0.4% |
|
Any other ethnic group |
7,013 |
175,021 |
327,433 |
2.4% |
2.1% |
0.6% |
Key findings from the Census include:
- as well as the ethnic groups defined by the Census, we know Southwark has a significant Central and Southern American population through research that we have commissioned and from our community engagement work; although the figures cannot be regarded as definitive, we estimate that there are around 6,600 people who identify as Central or Southern American in the borough
- Southwark has a larger percentage of its population made up of Black African, Black Caribbean and Other Black than England or London, as well as a higher percentage of Other White than England
- the percentage of White British residents has decreased in Southwark since 2001, while there have been big increases in the percentage of Other White and Other Black
- in Southwark, the White British population in Southwark has decreased by 13,218 (-10.3%), while the Black Caribbean (-1,581) and Irish (-1,452) populations have also decreased since 2001
- there's been significant real terms growth in the Other White (16,703), Other Asian (6,228), Black African (8,064), Other Black (7,612) and Other Ethnic Group (5,908) populations
Examples of how we're working to promote equality
Using data available from a range of sources has enabled us to identify and address some of the issues faced by specific racial and ethnic groups. For example:
- the risk of hypertension (high blood pressure) is higher in Black Caribbean and Black African ethnic groups; this is particularly relevant for Southwark as our biggest ethnic minority group is people of Black African and Caribbean origin - as a response, the Men’s Health team, who offer community based blood pressure testing focus on specific groups including Black men from deprived communities
- people from black and minority ethnic groups including South Asian, African, Caribbean, and Middle Eastern are up to six times more likely to develop diabetes; Southwark GP surgeries are promoting a programme to identify those at high risk and offering prevention programmes such as smoking cessation, exercise referral and through the Southwark obesity strategy
- the council awards grants to a range of local community groups working to support specific ethnic minorities
- we support a variety of ethnic and culturally specific events throughout the year
- the Cuming Museum and local history library based at the old Walworth Town Hall celebrate the history of all peoples of Southwark through the ages (currently closed due to a fire in 2013)
- to recognise a significant population in the borough, we've included ‘Latin American’ in our ethnic monitoring
Further information and support
- Community Action Southwark (CAS) equips community and voluntary groups in Southwark, many of which work with specific ethnic groups, with the tools and information they need to make a difference in the communities they serve
- we provide a range of adult education classes in speaking and writing English as a second language (ESOL) which are free to those on active benefits.
Page last updated: 02 August 2022