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Learning disability census report: England 30 September 2014 experimental statistics
- Author:
- HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE INFORMATION CENTRE
- Publisher:
- Health and Social Care Information Centre
- Publication year:
- 2015
- Pagination:
- 84
- Place of publication:
- Leeds
Presents initial findings from the Learning Disability Census 2014 which collected information about patients with a learning disability, autistic spectrum disorder (including Asperger's syndrome) and/or behaviour that challenges, who were inpatients at midnight on 30 September 2014. Information is presented in the following areas: profile of patients; profile of services provided; reason for admission to, and being in, inpatient care; experience of care, including mediation; use of independent advocacy; care plan and discharge status; length of stay and distance from home; geography; costs; and under 18s analysis. (Edited publisher abstract)
Community care statistics: social services activity, England: 2014-15
- Author:
- HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE INFORMATION CENTRE
- Publisher:
- Health and Social Care Information Centre
- Publication year:
- 2015
- Pagination:
- 77
- Place of publication:
- Leeds
This report covers the social care activity of Councils with Adult Social Services Responsibilities CASSRs in England, including people who pay entirely for their own care, for the period 1st April 2014 to 31st March 2015, and for people receiving services at 31st March 2015 . Data is taken from the Short and Long Term return (SALT) which tracks customer journeys through the social care system, replacing both the Referrals, Assessments and Packages of Care (RAP) return and the Adult Social Care Combined Activity Return (ASC-CAR). Statistics are provided for short term support, long term support and support for carers. Statistics also cover the primary reason for support: physical support, sensory support, support with memory and cognition, learning disability support, mental health support, social support and reported health conditions. (Publisher abstract)