Summary overview of types and characteristics of ...



Mapping PaperSummary overview of types and characteristics of institutions and community-based services for persons with disabilities available across the EUCountry: United Kingdom 2014 and 2015FRANET contractor: Human Rights Law Centre, University of NottinghamDISCLAIMER: This document was commissioned under contract as background material for a comparative analysis by the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) for the project ‘The right to independent living of persons with disabilities’. The information and views contained in the document do not necessarily reflect the views or the official position of the FRA. The document is made publicly available for transparency and information purposes only and does not constitute legal advice or legal opinion.FRA asked its research network FRANET to collect information on types of institutional and community based services for persons with disabilities available in each EU Member State. The data collection focused on the main features of the service types (the type of the structure, the provider and funder of support) and the population provided for (age group, type of impairment, level of support provided). In addition, the data collection on institutional services included information on typical size, length of admissions, and length of time that institutions/services of that type have been operating. The data collection on community-based services included information on availability of the type of CBS in the country, eligibility and user control over the support provided).More information is available in FRA’s Summary overview of types and characteristics of institutional and community-based services for persons with disabilities available across the EU.Overview of institutional services for persons with disabilities (2014)Table 1: Typology of institutionsTYPE OF SERVICESIZEAGE GROUPTYPE OF IMPAIRMENTLEVEL OF SUPPORT PROVIDEDTYPICAL PROVIDERTYPICAL FUNDERLENGTH OF ADMISSIONAGE OF INSTITUTION/ SERVICEChildren’s Homes (total 1,718) (England) 1-5 places, 6-10 places, 11-30 placesChildren Mixed –mental health problem, intellectual disabilities(emotional and behavioural difficulties) 24 hour support providedMixed –local authority (22%), private and voluntary (78%)National Government 6 months to 2 years(those living in homes tend to stay there for relatively shortperiods of time – with few placements lasting longer than a year.) Over 50 yearsCare homes for children and young people (Scotland) 1-5 places, 6-10 placesChildrenMixed - Intellectual disabilities, physical disabilitiesVariable support provided – depending on the residents’ needsMixed – local authority, private and voluntary Local authority6 months to 2 years 10 - 50 yearsChildren’s Homes (Wales) 1-5 places, 6-10 placesChildrenIntellectual Disability (44 children in children’s homes were on the Learning Disability Register on 31 March 2013)Variable support provided – depending on the residents’ needsMixed – local authority, voluntary and privateLocal authorityMixed lengths of admission10-50 yearsChildren’s Homes (Northern Ireland)UnknownChildrenMixed – Sensory disability, intellectual disability, physical disability and mental health problem, (26% of children in Residential Placements were considered to have a disability)Variable support provided – depending on the residents’ needsMixed –local authority (41 homes) and independent (9 homes)Local authorityUnknown (however at 30 September 2013 249 children with disabilities had been looked after for at least 12 months) Over 50 yearsSecure children’s homes (total 32) (England and Wales)-6-10 places, 11-30 places, 30-100 places (minimum places = 7, maximum places = 42)ChildrenMixed – Intellectual disability and mental health problem (most vulnerable looked after children and young offenders with challenging and complex needs – e.g. with behavioural and emotional difficulties; learning difficulties etc)24 hour support providedMixed - local authority and voluntaryNational Government Mixed lengths of admission (under 1 month to 12 months)Over 50 yearsResidential Special Schools (total 180) (England) 1-5 places, 6-10 places, 11-30, 30-100 placesChildrenMixed – Intellectual disability, physical disability and sensory disability (In all special schools the three most frequent types of primary need were Severe Learning Difficulty with 24.7%, Autistic Spectrum Disorder with 21.5% and Moderate Learning Difficulty with 17.8%.)Variable support provdied -depending upon residents’ needsMixed – local authority (local education authority), private and voluntary Mixed – government and private Mixed lengths of admissionOver 50 yearsResidential Special School (Scotland) 1-5 places, 6-10 places, 11-30 placesChildrenMixed –Physical disability, intellectual disability (emotional and behavioural difficulties)Variable support provided – depending on the residents’ needsMixed – local authority, private and voluntary Local authorityMixed lengths of admission10-50 yearsResidential Special Schools (Wales) 1-5 places, 6-10, 11-30 placesChildrenMixed –Physical disability, intellectual disability (emotional and behavioural difficulties)Variable support provided – depending on the residents’ needsMixed – local authority and voluntaryLocal authorityMixed lengths of admission 10-50 yearsPsychiatric Hospitals – Inpatient services (England) Unknown. (However, on the 31st March 2013, 16,989 people were subject to detention under the Mental Health Act 1983, across 225 hospitals) Adults, Children, Older People Mixed - Mental health problem and intellectual disability24 hour support providedMixed – Local authority, private (independent) National Government (NHS England) Mixed lengths of admission (in 2012/2013 14296 detentions were the result of short term detention orders, defined as detention for a maximum of 72 hours). (Up to three months (18.5%); Three months to up to six months (9%); Six months to up to one year (12.6%); One year to up to two years (18%); Two years to up to five years (24.3%); Five years to up to ten years (11.5%) Ten years or more (6.1%) NB Length of inpatient stay varied with age)Over 50 yearsPsychiatric hospitals (Scotland) 11-30 places, 30 – 100 placesAdults, older people, childrenMental health problem24 hour support providedLocal authority (NHS Boards)National Government (NHS Scotland)Mixed lengths of admission (in 2012 the average length of stay of the 80% of the stays that were the shortest was 15.98 days, the average length of stay of the 20% of stays that were the longest was 261.53 days) Over 50 yearsMental health hospital and units (Wales)30- 100 placesAdults, older people, childrenMixed - Mental health problem and intellectual disability 24 hour support providedLocal authority (NHS Local Health Boards)National Government (Welsh Government to NHS Wales)Mixed lengths of admission (although 79% less than one year)Over 50 yearsPsychiatric Hospitals (Northern Ireland) 11-30 places, 30- 100 places and over 100 placesAdults, older people, childrenMixed - Mental health problem and intellectual disability24 hour support provided Local authority (Health and Social Care Trusts)Local authority (Health and Social Care Trusts)Up to 6 months (in 2012/2013 average length of stay was 46.7 days (mental health) and 73.2 days (intellectual disability)) Over 50 yearsResidential Care Homes (England)– 6-10 places, 11-30 places, 30-100 places Adults and Older People Mixed – Physical disability, intellectual disability and mental health problem24 hour support providedMixed – local authority, voluntary and private Mixed government and private(Local authority, Self-funders, NHS Continuing Healthcare, Third party top-up)Mixed lengths of admission - (estimated national average 2.3 years or 832 days for all beds (nursing and care) – for care home placements the average was 852 days)10-50 yearsResidential Nursing Homes (England) 6-10 places, 11-30 places, 30-100 places, over 100 places Adults and Older People Mixed – Physical disability, intellectual disability and mental health problem24 hour support providedMixed – local authority, voluntary and private Mixed government and private (Local Authority, Self-funders, NHS Continuing Healthcare, Third party top-up) Mixed lengths of admission (estimated national average 2.3 years or 832 days for all beds (nursing and care) – for nursing home placements the average was 790 days)10-50 yearsResidential Care Homes (for persons with physical disabilities)(Scotland) Unknown (44 care homes provide 669 places to 554 residents)AdultsPhysical disability24 hour support providedMixed - private, voluntary or local authority (410 adults with physical disabilities in voluntary sector care homes, 124 in private sector care homes and 20 in local authority/NHS sector care homes). Mixed government and private ( Local Authority, Self-funders, NHS Continuing Healthcare, Third party top-up) Mixed lengths of admission (72% of long stay residents for 5 years or more).10-50 years Residential Care Homes (for persons with mental health problems) (Scotland)Unknown (71 care homes provide 1,135 places to 1,032 residents)AdultsMental health problem24 hour support providedMixed - private, voluntary or local authority (429 adults with mental health problems in voluntary sector care homes, 576 in private sector care homes and 27 in local authority/NHS sector care homes)Mixed government and private ( Local Authority, Self-funders, NHS Continuing Healthcare, Third party top-up) Mixed lengths of admission - 6 months to 2 years, over 2 years (42% of long stay residents for 5 years or more.)10-50 yearsResidential Care Homes (for persons with intellectual disabilities) (Scotland)Unknown (233 care homes provide 2,125 places to 1,859 residents)AdultsIntellectual disability24 hour support providedMixed - private, voluntary or Local Authority (965 adults with intellectual disabilities in voluntary sector care homes, 695 in private sector care homes and 199 in Local Authority/NHS sector care homes)Mixed government and private ( Local Authority, Self-funders, NHS Continuing Healthcare, Third party top-up)Mixed lengths of admission– 6 months to 2 years, over 2 years (18% of long stay residents for 5 years or more).10-50 yearsResidential Care homes (no nursing) (Wales) 11 -30 places, 30 – 100 places Adults and Older PeopleMixed – Physical and sensory disability, intellectual disability and mental health problem24 Hour support providedMixed – local authority, private and voluntary Mixed government and private ( Local Authority, Self-funders, NHS Continuing Healthcare, Third party top-up Local Authority funded with top-up, NHS Continuing Healthcare, Local Authority funded with charity top-up.Mixed lengths of admission– 6 months to 2 yearsOver 50 yearsResidential Care homes (nursing) (Wales) 11-30 places, 30 – 100 placesAdults and Older People Mixed – Physical and sensory disability, intellectual disability and mental health problem24 Hour support providedMixed – local authority, private and voluntary Mixed government and private ( Local Authority, Self-funders, NHS Continuing Healthcare, Third party top-up)Mixed lengths of admission – 6 months to 2 yearsOver 50 yearsResidential Care homes (no nursing) (Northern Ireland)11-30 placesAdults and older people Mixed - Mental health problem, intellectual disability, physical & sensory disability 24 hour support providedMixed – local authority (Statutory), private and voluntary (Independent)Mixed government and private ( Local Authority, Self-funders, NHS Continuing Healthcare, Third party top-up)Mixed lengths of admission (The average length of stay in a residential care home is 4·51 years)10-50 yearsResidential Care homes (nursing) (Northern Ireland)11-30 places, 30-100 placesAdults and older people Mixed - Mental health problem, intellectual disability, physical & sensory disability24 hour support providedMixed – local authority (Statutory), private and voluntary (Independent)Mixed government and private ( Local Authority, Self-funders, NHS Continuing Healthcare, Third party top-up)Mixed lengths of admission (The average length of stay in a nursing home is 2·33 years) 10-50 yearsSupported Housing (England) – 1-5 places, 6-10 places, 11-30 placesAdults and older peopleMixed- Physical disability, intellectual disability and mental health problemVariable support provided – depending on the residents’ needsMixed –voluntary and not for profit (community organisations, housing associations)Local authority (direct payment scheme)Mixed lengths of admission10-50 yearsSupported housing (Scotland) 6-10 places, 11-30 places, 30-100 placesAdults and older peopleMixed- Physical disability, intellectual disability and mental health problemVariable support provided – depending on the residents’ needsMixed – local authority, (Scottish Homes and housing associations)National government (Communities Directorate)Mixed lengths of admission10-50 yearsSupported Housing (Wales)UnknownAdults and older peopleMixed – Mental health problem, intellectual disability, physical disability and sensory disabilityVariable support provided – depending on the residents’ needsMixed – local authority, (housing associations) voluntary and private ( businesses, such as lenders and letting agents.)National government and local authority (Ongoing service planning, commissioning, governance and administration of the programme will be undertaken by Regional Collaborative Committees and the Supporting People National Advisory Board.)Mixed lengths of admission10-50 yearsSupported Housing (Northern Ireland)UnknownAdults and older peopleMixed – Mental health problem, intellectual disability and physical disabilityVariable support provided – depending on the residents’ needsMixed – local authority (Housing Associations, Health and Social Care Trusts and the Northern Ireland Housing Executive) andvoluntary (community organisations)National government - Department for Social DevelopmentMixed lengths of admission10-50 yearsTable 2: data sourcesTITLE/ REFERENCEORGANISATION COLLECTING DATAYEAR OF DATA COLLECTIONPERIOD COVERED BY THE DATAMETHODOLODY FOR DATA COLLECTIONGEOGRAPHICAL SCOPE OF DATA COLLECTIONSERVICE SCOPE OF DATA COLLECTIONPlease include: title of the survey, data set, study, report, administrative document etc, including full reference with URL if availableName of organisation/ institution that collected the data.Type of organisation e.g. government ministry, local authority, national statistical office academia, NGOYear when data was collectedTime period covered by the data/ reportDesk research, questionnaire, visits to institutions, design, sampling, administrative dataLocal authority area, region, federal state, nationalServices for people with mental health problems, services for people with intellectual disabilities, services for older people, services for children, large residential homes etcENGLANDLearning Disabilities Census Report - England, 30th of September 2013 and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC) on behalf of the Department for Health, the Care Quality Commission, Public Health England and NHS England.2013 [last accessed 20 August 2014]30September 2013 (all service users who were inpatients in NHS and independent services at midnight on 30 September 2013)Administrative data, questionnaire (The HSCIC?s Clinical Audit Platform was used to collect data for the Learning Disability Census. This is a secure data collection tool, which enabled batch uploads and submission of individual records through a secure web-based form (for providers with small numbers of in scope service users). Data validation was built into the collection tool, with providers being notified of records where validation errors were detected. The HSCIC Data Collection Team provided extensive support to providers in order to help them address registration and validation issues where necessary. The data collection period ran from 1 October 2013 to 15 October 2013.)National -EnglandServices for people with intellectual disabilities, physical disabilities, sensory disabilities - inpatients with intellectual disabilities, autistic spectrum disorder and/or behaviour that challenges.Inpatients Formally Detained in Hospitals Under the Mental Health Act 1983 and Patients Subject to Supervised Community Treatment, England - 2012-2013, Annual figures and Social Care Information Centre, online Omnibus KP90 collection from all organisations in England which provide Mental Health Services2013 [last accessed 20 August 2014]1st April 2012 -31st March 2013Administrative data, questionnaire (Data were collected via the Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC) online Omnibus KP90 collection from all organisations in England which provide Mental Health Services and make use of the Mental Health Act 1983 legislation, as amended by the Mental Health Act 2007, and other legislation. This includes high security psychiatric hospitals as well as other NHS service providers and independent hospitals.)National – England Services for people with mental health problemsEduBase2, available at: Department for education2014 [last accessed 20 August 2014]Uptodate as of August 2014Administrative data, Register (provides information on establishments providing compulsory, higher and further education. The register includes all establishments that are closed; open; open, but proposed to close and proposed to open)National England Services for children with physical, sensory and intellectual disabilitiesChildren’s Homes Data Pack available at: Department for education 2013 (updated 2014) [last accessed 20 August 2014] 1 April 2012- 31 March 2013Administrative data, questionnaire (the data was collated from The Department for Education statistical collection about looked after children (SSDA903) as reported by local authorities for the year to 31stMarch 2013. (See including-adoption for more information.) Ofsted data on children’s homes as at 31st March 2013. (See inspection-report for more information.)National – England services for children with psychical, and intellectual disabiltiies, and mental health problems Children Accommodated in Secure Children’s Homes at 31 March 2014: England and Wales available at: Department for education 2014 [last accessed 20 August 2014]31 March 2014 (Information in the Children Accommodated in Secure Children’s Homes SFR has been derived from statistical data reported to the Department for Education (DfE) by all secure children’s homes in England and Wales that were open at 31 March 2014 along with historical data from previous years’ collections.)Administrative data (The secure homes return their data as at 31 March to Department for Education via a data collection form)National – England and Walesservices for children children with psychical, and intellectual disabiltiies, and mental health problemsSpecial educational needs in England: January 2013, available at: .Department for education2014 [last accessed 20 August 2014]January 2013 (The school census has collected information from schools on pupils with special educational needs (SEN) on the census date in January since 1985. Figures for pupils with SEN without statements were collected from maintained primary and secondary schools for the first time in 1995.3. The SEN2 Survey has collected information on children with statements on the census date in January and new statements made in the previous calendar year from LAs since 1984.)Administrative data, desktop research (Information presented in this Statistical First Release is drawn from two sources: the school census and the SEN2 Survey. The school census collects information from schools and records pupils with and without statements of SEN who are educated at the school, regardless of which local authority (LA) is responsible for the pupil. The SEN2 survey collects information from LAs on children with statements of SEN and new statements made in the previous calendar year.)National – England Services for children with physical, sensory and intellectual disabiltiiesInspection Reports Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills2014 [last accessed 20 August 2014]Not knownVisits to institutions, questionnaire (based on inspections carried out by Ofsted inspectors)National – England Services for people with mental health problems, services for people with intellectual disabilities, services for older people, services for children, large residential homes etc Independent and non-maintained special schools in England – 4 March 2014, available at: Department for education2014 [last accessed 20 August 2014]4 March 2014Administrative data (Under section 146 of the Education and Skills Act 2008, local authorities are required to provide this list to the parents of children who receive a statement of special educational needs (SEN).)National – England Services for children with physical, sensory and intellectual disabiltiiesThe State of Health Care and Adult Social Care in England, available at: Care Quality Commission2013[last accessed 20 August 2014] 1 April 2012-31 March 2013Audit, desktop research, questionnaire and visits to institutions (based on more than 35,000 inspections carried out by CQC’s inspectors in 2012/13.)National – England Services for people with mental health problems, services for people with physical, sensory and intellectual disabilities, services for older peopleCommunity Care Statistics, Social Services Activity, England - 2012-13, Provisional release, available at: .Health & Social Care Information Centre2013[last accessed 20 August 2014]1 April 2012 to 31 March 2013Administrative data, questionnaire (The report combines data from two sources: the Referrals, Assessments and Packages of Care (RAP) and the Adult Social Care Combined Activity Return (ASC-CAR).)National – England Services for people with mental health problems, services for people with physical, sensory and intellectual disabilities, services for older peopleUpdate to charging arrangements for adult social care services, available at: .Department for HealthThis version updated on 26 June 2014 following a judicial review updated guidance was provided for local authorities on how to apply the relative’s property disregard during a financial assessment of what a person can afford to contribute. (Originally published - 8th April 2013) [last accessed 20 August 2014] 2014Statutory guidance (issued by the Secretary of State under section 7 of the Local Authority Social Services Act 1970, to councils on the exercise of their social services functions, including those which are exercised under discretionary powers.)National – EnglandServices for people with mental health problems, services for people with physical, sensory and intellectual disabilities, services for older peopleProviding housing support for older and vulnerable people, available at: .Department for Communities and Local GovernmentFirst published 7 November 2012 – last updated 28 April 2014 [last accessed 20 August 2014]2014Administrative dataNational – EnglandServices for persons with physical, sensory and intellectual disabilities and mental health problems, services for older peopleFinancial help if you're disabled – Home and Housing, available at: Department for Communities and Local Government2014 (last updated 5 August 2014) [last accessed 20 August 2014]2014 Administrative dataNational – EnglandServices for persons with intellectual physical, sensory and disabilities, services for older peopleTypes of Supported Housing, available at: Rethink Mental Illness2014 [last accessed 20 August 2014]2014Desktop researchNational – England Services for persons with mental health problems and physical, sensory and intellectual disabiltiesMental Health Services – Hospital Service Providers, available at: [0]=im_field_mental_health_capacity%3A3656&f[1]=bundle%3Aprovider Care Quality Commission (20142014 [last accessed 20 August 2014]2014Administrative data, visits to institutions, questionnaires (based on inspections carried out by CQC’s inspectors)National – EnglandServices for people with mental health problems, Services for persons with intellectual physical, sensory and disabilities,services for older people, services for adults Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) Tier 4 Report, available at: NHS England 2014 [last accessed 20 August 2014]2013Administrative data - (Report for the Specialised Commissioning Oversight Group who in September 2013 commissioned an urgent stocktake of CAMHS Tier 4inpatient services to map current service provision)National – England Services for children with mental health problems. National Programme of Care – Mental Health Service SpecificationMental Health, High Secure Mental Health Services - Service Specification, available at: . NHS England 2014 [last accessed 20 August 2014]2014/15 Administrative Data prepared by the Clinical Reference Group. This is a service specification for the provision of mental health services in 2014-2015. This data is then used to to contract services on an annual basis.National – England Services for people with mental health problems, services for older people, services for adultsNational Programme of Care – Mental Health Service Specification Medium to Low Secure Mental Health Services – Service Specification, available at: NHS England 2014 [last accessed 20 August 2014]2014/15Administrative Data prepared by the Clinical Reference Group. This is a service specification for the provision of mental health services in 2014-2015. This data is then used to to contract services on an annual basis.National – England Services for people with mental health problems, services for older people, services for adultsNational Programme of Care – Mental Health Service Specification Tier 4 Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHs) (General Adolescent Services) – Service Specification, available at: NHS England 2014 [last accessed 20 August 2014]2014/15Administrative Data prepared by the Clinical Reference Group. This is a service specification for the provision of mental health services in 2014-2015. This data is then used to to contract services on an annual basis.National – England Services for people with mental health problems, services for childrenNational Programme of Care – Mental Health Service Specification Tier 4 Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHs) (Children’s Services) – Service Specification, available at: NHS England 2014 [last accessed 20 August 2014]2014/15Administrative Data prepared by the Clinical Reference Group. This is a service specification for the provision of mental health services in 2014-2015. This data is then used to to contract services on an annual basis.National – England Services for people with mental health problems, services for childrenNational Programme of Care – Mental Health Service Specification Tier 4 Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHs) (Specialist Autism Spectrum Disorder) – Service Specification, available at: NHS England 2014 [last accessed 20 August 2014]2014/15Administrative Data prepared by the Clinical Reference Group. This is a service specification for the provision of mental health services in 2014-2015. This data is then used to to contract services on an annual basis.National – England Services for people with mental health problems, services for childrenNational Programme of Care – Mental Health Service Specification Severe OCD and body dysmorphic disorder service (Adults and Adolescents) – Service Specification, available at: NHS England 2014 [last accessed 20 August 2014]2014/15Administrative Data prepared by the Clinical Reference Group. This is a service specification for the provision of mental health services in 2014-2015. This data is then used to to contract services on an annual basis.National – England Services for people with mental health problems, services for older people, services for adults, services for childrenNational Programme of Care – Mental Health Service Specification Secure forensic mental health service for young people– Service Specification, available at: NHS England 2014 [last accessed 20 August 2014]2014/15Administrative Data prepared by the Clinical Reference Group. This is a service specification for the provision of mental health services in 2014-2015. This data is then used to to contract services on an annual basis.National – England Services for people with mental health problems, services for childrenSCOTLANDCare Home Census 2013 Statistics on Adult Residents in Care Homes in Scotland.Publication Summary available at: Full report available at: Information Services Division,NHS National Services Scotland2013[last accessed 20 August 2014]2003-31 March 2013(Data on the number of care homes, places registered with the Care Inspectorate and residents is available from March 2000 to March 2013. Information on the types of care (i.e. long stay, respite care and short stay), as well as the detailed information on long stay residents is available from March 2003 to March 2013.)Administrative data, questionnaire (data are collected via the Care Inspectorate’s web based “eForms” system. The data collected are at two levels:Aggregated care home level data includes the number of residents at the census date, along with the number of admissions, discharges and deaths that occurred in the preceding year and information on weekly charges per resident. A distinction is made between the following types of care based on the intention when the individual was admitted to the home. The types of care are: Long stay Respite careShort stayIndividual data on residents in the ‘long stay’ category.)National - ScotlandServices for people with mental health problems, services for people with intellectual physical, sensory and disabilities, services for older peopleMental Health (Psychiatric) Hospital Activity Statistics - year ending 31 March 2012, available at: Information Services Division,NHS National Services Scotland2012 (updated July 2014) [last accessed 20 August 2014]31 March 2012 (The information contained in this publication has been updated to include available data for year ending 31 March 2012Administrative data, questionnaire (This publication mainly covers psychiatric inpatient (SMR04) data, with reference, where possible, to data on other mental health care services and their associated data sources.)National – ScotlandServices for people with mental health problemsMental Health Hospital Inpatient Care: Trends up to 31st March 2013, Interim report for selected NHS boards of treatment, available at: Information Services Division,NHS National Services Scotland2014[last accessed 20 August 2014]1997/1998 and 2012/2013 (The publication presents trends from 1997/98 to 2012/13 in the number of psychiatric admissions, discharges, continuous inpatient stays, patients and residents (see Definitions)for selected NHS boards of treatment.)Administrative data, desktop research, questionnaire (This publication presents information on mental health (psychiatric) hospital inpatients and day cases derived from Scottish Morbidity Record 04 (SMR04) records submitted to ISD by NHS boards in Scotland)National – Scotland Services for people with mental health problemsSPICe Briefing: Mental Health in Scotland, available at: Scottish Parliament2014[last accessed 20 August 2014]2004/05 – 2014 (When data has been extracted from multiple (often archived) sources,information for the year 2004/05 was preferentially chosen as a comparative starting point. This was to allow for some overlap between this briefing and a previous SPICe Briefing (Payne,2007), which generally covered the period up to 2005/06)Administrative data, desktop research (full list of sources available on page 38, available at: )National ScotlandServices for people with mental health problemsCharging for Residential Care, available at: Scottish Government2014 – updated 25 April 2014 [last accessed 20 August 2014]2014 – reflect changes from 7 April 2014Statutory Guidance (under National Assistance (Assessment of Resources) Regulations 1992) National – Scotland Services for people with mental health problems, services for people with physical, sensory and intellectual disabilities, services for older people, large residential homesHousing Statistics for Scotland - Housing for older people and those with disabilities, available at: Scottish Government, Communities Directorate2014 [last accessed 20 August 2014]31 March 2001-31 March 2013 (Earliest data available: years ending 31 March 1996 to 31 March 1999 are available for combined public authority and housing association stock; data for 2000 was not collected; breakdown of agencies responsible available from year ending 31 March 2001. Latest data available year ending 31 March 2013)Administrative data (Data for Local Authority owned housing is provided by councils on the S1B form, which now forms part of the Housing Statistics Annual Return. Comparable information for Registered Social Landlords is provided by the Scottish Housing Regulator from their Annual Performance and Statistical Return.)National – ScotlandServices for people with physical, sensory and intellectual disabilities, services for older people, Care Service List – Children’s Home for Children and Young people, available at: Care Inspectorate2014[last accessed 20 August 2014]Uptodate as of August 2014Administrative data and visits to institutions (based on inspections carried out by Care Inspectorate’s inspectors)National – Scotland Services for children Residential Special School Reports, available at: Education Scotland 2014 [last accessed 20 August 2014]Uptodate as of August 2014Administrative data, visits to institutions (based on inspections and reviews carried out by Education Scotland inspectors)National –Scotland Services for childrenWALESSocial Services StatisticsWales 2012-13, available at: Statistics for Wales – Welsh Government 2013 [last accessed 20 August 2014]1 April 2012-31 March 2013Administrative data (The sources for the statistics are social services returns made by local authorities to the Welsh Government.)National - WalesServices for people with mental health problems, services for people with physical, sensory and intellectual disabilities, services for older people, services for children, large residential homesPatients in mental health hospitals and units in Wales, at 31 March 2013, available at: Statistics for Wales – Welsh Government2013[last accessed 20 August 2014]31 March 2013 (The census is taken at midnight on 31 March each year and covers patients in NHS mental health hospitals and mental health units in NHS hospitals which may have other specialties in Wales) but this release includes data on patients who have been resident in hospitals and units for people with a mental illness and for people with a learning disability at 31 March for the years 2003 to 2013 and provides various breakdowns of the data.Administrative data (Data are collected from individual Local Health Boards by NHS Wales Informatics Service (NWIS) and are subject to validation checks centrally prior to publication.) National - WalesServices for people with mental health problems, Services for people with physical, sensory and intellectual disabilitiesCare Standards Inspectorate for Wales, Annual Report and Inspection Reports, available at: Care Standards Inspectorate for Wales (CSIW)2013 [last accessed 20 August 2014]1 April 2012 - 31 March 2013 visits to institutions (based on inspections and reviews carried out by CSIW inspectors)National - WalesServices for people with mental health problems, services for people with physical, sensory and intellectual disabilities, services for older people, services for children,Service Directory, available at: Care Standards Inspectorate for Wales2014 [last accessed 20 August 2014]Uptodate as of August 2014Administrative data, visits to institutions (based on inspections and reviews carried out by CSIW inspectors)National – Wales Services for people with mental health problems, services for people with physical, sensory and intellectual disabilities, services for older people, services for childrenStrategic Framework: "Choice and Stability" - Developing a range of quality placements for looked after children and young people in Wales, available at: Welsh Government 2004 [last accessed 20 August 2014]2004Administrative data National – Wales Services for children Charging for Residential Care Accommodation Guide, April 2014, available at: Welsh Government 2014[last accessed 20 August 2014]2014 – reflect changes from 7 April 2014Statutory guidance (issued under Section 7(1) of the Local Authority Social Services Act 1970)National – Wales Services for people with mental health problems, services for people with physical, sensory and intellectual disabilities, services for older people, large residential homesThe Supporting People Programme, available at: Welsh Government 2014 [last accessed 20 August 2014]2014Administative dataNational – WalesServices for people with mental health problems, services for people with intellectual physical, sensory and disabilities, services for older people, large residential homesSupporting People Programme Grant (SPPG) Guidance – Wales, available at: Welsh Government 2014 [last accessed 20 August 2014]2014Administrative data National – WalesServices for people with mental health problems, services for people with physical, sensory and intellectual disabilities, services for older people, large residential homesThe Supporting People Programme in Wales: Final Report on a Review, available at: Welsh Government2010[last accessed 20 August 2014]2010Administrative dataNational – WalesServices for people with mental health problems, services for people with intellectual physical, sensory and disabilities, services for older people, large residential homesSupporting people in Wales, available at: Chartered Institute of Housing2013 [last accessed 20 August 2014]2013Administrative dataNational – WalesServices for people with mental health problems, services for people with physical, sensory and intellectual disabilities, services for older people, large residential homesNORTHERN IRELANDNorthern Ireland Hospital Statistics: Mental Health and Learning Disability (2012/13), available at: Hospital Information Branch Information & Analysis Directorate Department of Health, Social Services & Public Safety 2013[last accessed 20 August 2014]1 April 2012-31 March 2013Administrative data (It details information on inpatient, day case and outpatient activity, and compulsory admissions under the Mental Health (NI) Order 1986.Alternatively, data detailed in this publication are available in spreadsheet format (Microsoft Excel) to aid secondary analysis, at the link below:)National – Northern IrelandServices for people with mental health problems, Services for people with physical, sensory and intellectual disabilitiesChildren in Care in Northern Ireland 2011/12 Statistical Bulletin, available at: Department of Health Social Services and Public Safety2012[last accessed 20 August 2014]30 September 2012Administrative data (The OC2 community information return is specifically designed to collect information on children while they are in care, specifically for children who have been in care for 12 months or longer.Two additional returns, OC1 and OC3, collect information on educational attainment of care leavers aged 16 to 18 and the circumstances of care leavers at the time of their 19th birthday)National – Northern IrelandServices for children Children's Social Care Statistics for Northern Ireland 2012/13, available at: Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety2013 [last accessed 20 August 2014]1 April 2012-31 March 2013Administrative data (Figures are based on annual Children Order statistical returns and Corporate Parenting Returns provided by HSC Trusts to the HSC Board and DHSSPS.)National – Northern Ireland Services for children Statistics on Community Care for Adults in Northern Ireland, available at: Community Information Branch, Information & Analysis Directorate, Department of Health, Social Services & Public Safety2013 [last accessed 20 August 2014]1 April 2012-31 March 2013 (but comparisons over the past five years)Administrative data (All information included in this report is collected by Community Information Branch via annual and quarterly statistical returns from HSC Trusts in Northern Ireland.)National – Northern IrelandServices for people with mental health problems, services for people with physical, sensory and intellectual disabilities, services for older peopleCharging for Residential Accommodation Guide, available at: Department of Health, Social Services & Public Safety2014 [last accessed 20 August 2014]2014- reflect changes from 7 April 2014Statutory guidance (issued under Article 17(1) of the Health and Personal Social Services (Northern Ireland) Order 1972) National – Northern Ireland Services for people with mental health problems, services for people with physical, sensory and intellectual disabilities, services for older people, large residential homesSupporting People Programme, available at: ; Northern Ireland Housing Executive2014 [last accessed 20 August 2014]2014Administrative dataNational – Northern IrelandServices for people with mental health problems, services for people with intellectual physical, sensory and disabilities, services for older people,Housing Related Support Strategy 2012-2015, available at: .Northern Ireland Housing Executive2014 [last accessed 20 August 2014]2012-2015Administrative dataNational – Northern IrelandServices for people with mental health problems, services for people with intellectual physical, sensory and disabilities, services for older people,Sheltered accommodation, available at: Northern Ireland Housing Executive2014 [last accessed 20 August 2014]2014Administrative dataNational – Northern IrelandServices for people with intellectual physical, sensory and disabilities, services for older people ................
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