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Registered Blind and Partially Sighted Persons, Scotland 2007

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Section 1: Blind Persons

There were 20,365 registered blind persons in 2007. The number registered blind has shown a drop of 7 per cent over the last year. This continues the trend of small, but steady falls since 2000. (see background note for more details).

The number of new cases registered during the year was 1,418. This is down 8 per cent on the previous year.

In 2007, there were 4 people registered blind for every 1,000 people in the population of Scotland (see table 1a).

Table 1a: Number of Registered Blind Persons and New Registrations during the Year 1998-2007

Year 1

New Cases

Total

Registered per 1000 Pop'n

2007

1,418

20,365

4.0

2006

1,537

21,785

4.3

2005

1,682

23,248

4.6

2004

1,566

23,172

4.6

2003

1,743

23,557

4.7

2002

1,713

23,451

4.6

2001

1,766

24,748

4.9

2000

1,903

24,839

4.9

1999

1,714

24,514

4.8

1998

1,796

24,096

4.7

1 Care should be taken when commenting on trends as the fall in numbers between 2000 and 2002 is explained in part by improvements in reporting procedures by some local authorities.
Source: Registration of Blind and Partially Sighted Persons Return Form SWB

Just over three-quarters of registered blind persons are over the age of 65, with approximately two-thirds being over 75. There are significantly more women registered blind (61 per cent) than men (39 per cent).

Almost 45 per cent of all registered blind people are women aged 75 and over (see table 1b). This is also reflected in the new registrations where just over 46 per cent of the new registered cases are women aged 75 and over.

Excluding the '75 and over' age group there is a much more even split between the sexes. (See Table 1b & Chart 1b).

Table 1b: Number of Registered Blind Persons and New Registrations by Age and Gender, 2007

AGE

New Cases

Total Cases

Male

Female

Male

Female

Total

Under 5 years

21

12

47

39

86

5-15

13

10

206

172

378

16-29

9

18

318

303

621

30-49

44

42

1,036

813

1,849

50-64

42

58

1,111

959

2,070

65-74

73

116

1,012

1,110

2,122

75 and over

304

656

4,130

9,109

13,239

All ages-Total

506

912

7,860

12,505

20,365

Souce: Registration of Blind and Partially Sighted Persons Return Form SWB

Chart 1b: Number of Registered Blind Persons and New Registrations by Age and Gender, 2007

Chart 1b: Number of Registered Blind Persons and New Registrations by Age and Gender, 2007

An estimated 6,490 (32 per cent) of all registered blind persons have additional disabilities, nearly a quarter of which are deaf.

Nearly 70 per cent of those with additional disabilities were over the age of 65 (see Table 1c).

The number of registered blind people per 1,000 population is 4.0 for the whole of Scotland. This varies from 1.7 in Aberdeenshire to 8.0 in the City of Glasgow. A more detailed breakdown showing the rate per 1,000 population by age and sex for each Local Authority is available in Annex A on page 9.

Table 1c: Number of Registered Blind Persons with Additional Disabilities by Age, 2007

Additional Disability

AGE

Total

Under 5

5-15

16-64

65 and over

Deaf

2

10

279

1,267

1,558

Physically Disabled

7

53

702

2,198

2,960

Learning Difficulties

1

16

331

69

417

Mental Health Problems

2

5

216

578

801

Multiple Disabilities

17

68

242

427

754

Total

29

152

1,770

4,539

6,490

Source: Registration of Blind and Partially Sighted Persons Return Form SWB

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