Practical text defining providing basic facts and statistics on people with learning difficulties, concepts of learning disability, community, health needs, service provision and its costs.
Practical text defining providing basic facts and statistics on people with learning difficulties, concepts of learning disability, community, health needs, service provision and its costs.
Subject terms:
learning disabilities, needs, social care provision, statistical methods, community care;
Practical text defining providing basic facts and statistics on people with learning difficulties, their place in the community, and education and service provision as it currently stands.
Practical text defining providing basic facts and statistics on people with learning difficulties, their place in the community, and education and service provision as it currently stands.
Subject terms:
learning disabilities, needs, social care provision, statistical methods, carers, community care, education, employment;
The ‘Rich Pictures’ are evidence-based summaries of the numbers, needs and experiences of different groupings within the 2 million people living with cancer in the UK. They contain a range of evidence and insight including how many people are within the group and what their typical needs and experiences are. This document provides information on people at the end of life. Over 561,000 people die in the UK every year and cancer is the cause of 28% of these deaths. Most people (63%) would prefer to die at home, but only 21% of them do so. The document summarises what is known about the needs and experiences of people at different stages of the end of life journey (terminal diagnosis, palliative treatment, approaching death, and death and bereavement). It also considers the sort of experiences people with cancer and their families experience at end of life. Three specialist themes are also considered: people with learning disabilities at the end of life; people at the end of life in prison; and children at the end of life.
The ‘Rich Pictures’ are evidence-based summaries of the numbers, needs and experiences of different groupings within the 2 million people living with cancer in the UK. They contain a range of evidence and insight including how many people are within the group and what their typical needs and experiences are. This document provides information on people at the end of life. Over 561,000 people die in the UK every year and cancer is the cause of 28% of these deaths. Most people (63%) would prefer to die at home, but only 21% of them do so. The document summarises what is known about the needs and experiences of people at different stages of the end of life journey (terminal diagnosis, palliative treatment, approaching death, and death and bereavement). It also considers the sort of experiences people with cancer and their families experience at end of life. Three specialist themes are also considered: people with learning disabilities at the end of life; people at the end of life in prison; and children at the end of life.
Subject terms:
learning disabilities, needs, palliative care, prisoners, statistical methods, terminal illness, cancer, children, death, diagnosis, end of life care;
Pack containing eight floppy discs containing data on: demographic and social profiles; childrens services; adult services; services for older people; services for adults with disabilities or mental health problems; and unit costs. The content is laid out in four different graph types: ranked bar charts, line charts, scattergrams, and histograms. The pack includes a start up guide. Minimum systems requirements are: any IBM compatible machine with a 486 processor; 8MB of RAM; windows version 3.1 or later; and approximately 18MB of space.
Pack containing eight floppy discs containing data on: demographic and social profiles; childrens services; adult services; services for older people; services for adults with disabilities or mental health problems; and unit costs. The content is laid out in four different graph types: ranked bar charts, line charts, scattergrams, and histograms. The pack includes a start up guide. Minimum systems requirements are: any IBM compatible machine with a 486 processor; 8MB of RAM; windows version 3.1 or later; and approximately 18MB of space.
Subject terms:
learning disabilities, local authorities, looked after children, mental health problems, needs, older people, physical disabilities, residential care, social welfare law, statistical methods, child protection, community care, children, costs, demographics, expenditure;
Includes sections on: demographic and social profiles; childrens services; adult services; services for older people; services for adults with disabilities or mental health problems; and unit costs.
Includes sections on: demographic and social profiles; childrens services; adult services; services for older people; services for adults with disabilities or mental health problems; and unit costs.
Subject terms:
learning disabilities, local authorities, looked after children, mental health problems, needs, older people, physical disabilities, residential care, registers, statistical methods, adult social care, child protection, community care, childrens social care, costs, demographics, expenditure;