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SIMD16 now available through UCAS’ contextual data service

Scottish Government's deprivation identification tool is now available.

Posted Wed 1 February 2017
The Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation (SIMD) is the Scottish Government’s official tool to identify small area concentrations of multiple deprivation (called data zones) in Scotland, from most deprived (ranked 1), to least deprived (ranked 6,976). People using SIMD often focus on the data zones below a certain rank – for example, the 5%, 10%, 15% or 20% most deprived data zones.

SIMD16 is now available through UCAS’ contextual data service (CDS). This service provides data about an applicant's school or college and local area, which can be used for contextualised admissions – to help access an applicant’s prior attainment and potential to succeed, in light of their circumstances.

For more information and to register for the CDS, please contact [email protected]