Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued about 10 years ago
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The rate of delayed transfers of care from all NHS hospitals per 100,000 population aged 18+. A delayed transfer of care occurs when a patient is ready for transfer from a hospital bed, but is still occupying such a bed. A patient is ready for transfer when: [a] a clinical decision has been made that the patient is ready for transfer AND; [b] a multi-disciplinary team decision has been made that the patient is ready for transfer AND; [c] the patient is safe to discharge/transfer. This therefore measures the ability of the whole system to ensure appropriate discharge for the whole population passing through hospital and is an indicator of the effectiveness of the interface between health and social care services.
NI 129 - End of life care - access to appropriate care enabling people to be able to choose to die at home.
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued about 10 years ago
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The percentage of all deaths that occur at home.
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued about 10 years ago
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Acceptable waiting times for delivery of care packages following assessment: For new clients aged 65+, the percentage for whom the time from completion of assessment to provision of services in the care package is less than or equal to 4 weeks.
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued about 10 years ago
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Acceptable waiting times for assessments: For new clients, the percentage from where the time from first contact to completion of assessment is less than or equal to four weeks.
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued about 10 years ago
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Emergency bed days would be defined as in year bed days of Finished Consultant Episodes (FCEs) where the admission method is reported as emergency. Data is on a commissioner basis.
NI 135 - Carers receiving needs assessment or review and a specific carers service, or advice and information
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued about 10 years ago
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Support for carers is a key part of support for vulnerable people. Support for carers also enables carers to continue with their lives, families, work and contribution to their community. The number of carers whose needs were assessed or reviewed by the council in a year who received a specific carers service, or advice and information in the same year as a percentage of people receiving a community based service in the year.
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued about 10 years ago
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This indicator measures the number of adults aged 18-64/65+ per 1,000 population that are assisted directly through social services assessed/care planned, funded support to live independently, plus those supported through organisations that receive social services grant funded services. The indicator will be age standardised and, if possible, adjusted for likely needs for social care services using needs-weighted population data produced from Relative Needs Formula (RNF) allocation calculations. Issues remain on potential double counting between assessed services and grant funded services and within grant funded services that need to be resolved.
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued about 10 years ago
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The measure uses a self-reported health assessment, applied to life expectancy data.
NI 139 - The extent to which older people receive the support they need to live independently at home
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued about 10 years ago
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The measure, based on a survey question to be asked of the whole local population in the Place Survey, seeks to assess how far older people in a locality are getting the support and services they need to live independently at home.
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued about 10 years ago
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Proportion of people who are supported to establish and maintain independent living.
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued about 10 years ago
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The number of service users (i.e. people who are receiving a Supporting People Service) who have moved on from supported accommodation in a planned way, as a percentage of total service users who have left the service.
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued about 10 years ago
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Fair treatment by local services
NI 143 - Offenders under probation supervision living in settled and suitable accommodation at the end of their order or licence
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued about 10 years ago
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Offenders under probation supervision living in settled and suitable accommodation at the end of their order or licence. This indicator will contribute to the wider reducing reoffending objective.
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued about 10 years ago
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Offenders under probation supervision living in employment at the end of their order or licence. This indicator will contribute to the wider reducing reoffending objective.
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued about 10 years ago
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Adults with learning disabilities: All adults aged 18+ with learning disabilities that are known to Councils with Adult Social Services Responsibilities (CASSRs) helped into settled accommodation
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued about 10 years ago
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Former care leavers who are in suitable accommodation. Former care leavers: Young people aged 19 (i.e., at or near their 19th birthday) who were looked after under any legal status . Suitable accommodation: Accommodation is to be regarded as suitable if it provides safe, secure and affordable provision for young people. It would generally include short-term accommodation designed to move young people on to stable long-term accommodation, but would exclude emergency accommodation used in a crisis.
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued about 10 years ago
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Adults with learning disabilities: All adults aged 18-69 with learning disabilities that are known to Councils with Adult Social Services Responsibilities (CASSRs) helped into employment
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued about 10 years ago
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Mentally ill adults: Adults aged 18+ in contact with secondary mental health services (SMHS) who are on the Care Programme Approach (CPA) helped into settled accommodation
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued about 10 years ago
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Former care leavers: Young people aged 19 (i.e., at or near their 19th birthday) who were looked after under any legal status (other than V3 or V4 - see footnote of template) aged 16. in employment, education or training: Engaged either full (at least 16 hrs per week) or part-time (less than 16 hrs per week) in one of the following: Higher education; Education other than higher; Training or employment
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued about 10 years ago
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Mentally ill adults: Adults aged 18+ in contact with secondary mental health services (SMHS) who are on the Care Programme Approach (CPA) helped into employment
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued about 10 years ago
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This is the proportion of the working age population (16-59 for females and 16-64 for males) who are in employment according to the International Labour Organisation (ILO) definition.
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued about 10 years ago
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This is the proportion of the working age population (16-59 for females and 16-64 for males) who are in employment according to the International Labour Organisation (ILO) definition.
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued about 10 years ago
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This is the proportion of the working age population (16-59 for females and 16-64 for males) who are in employment according to the International Labour Organisation (ILO) definition.
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued about 10 years ago
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This indicator measures the percentage of the working age population who are claiming out of work benefits. Working age benefits include the main out-of-work client group categories (unemployed people on Jobseekers Allowance, Lone Parents on Income Support, Incapacity Benefits customers, and others on income-related benefits with the exception of carers who are not subject to activation policies in the same way as other groups). The working age population is defined as the sum of females aged 16-59 plus males aged 16-64. Data are presented as a rolling average of 4 quarters to account for seasonal variation.
Published By Department for Communities and Local Government
Issued about 10 years ago
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Number of net increases in dwelling stock over one year. The net increase in dwelling stock over one year is calculated as the sum of new build completions, minus demolitions, plus any gains or losses at the same address.