The Indices of Deprivation 2025 provide the most up-to-date picture of relative deprivation across small areas in England.
They are often used alongside other data to understand the relationships between deprivation and a host of issues across the policy sphere, including health conditions and access to services.
Polimapper can help organisations working with the new deprivation data in a number of ways:
Data visualisation
Through our platform, you can create tailored maps and local area dashboards combining the new deprivation data with your data, and other publicly available data to visually highlight key trends.
The dashboards can be used in meetings with MPs and at parliamentary events to make the case for government action for investment to alleviate the causes of deprivation in areas, and for demonstrating the wider benefits that would have.
Socio-demographic research
If you’re looking for more in-depth socio-demographic research projects utilising the new indices of deprivation, then we are also on hand to assist.
Polimapper’s research team offers regression analysis to explore the relationship between deprivation and other socio-demographic data, to help you identify whether such trends are statistically significant.
And this is not just limited to deprivation data. Our team has experience in using regression analysis to research trends using Census data and publicly available population health data.

