The Personal Social Services staff of Social Services Departments return (SSDS001) was first collected in 1993 by the Department of Health (DH). Since 2004-05 the return has been the responsibility of The NHS Information Centre for health and social care. The aim of the SSDS001 is to collect detailed information on all staff, whether full or part-time, directly employed by social services departments.
Personal Social Services: Staff of Social Services Departments at 30 September - England, 2009
National statistics- Publication Date:
- 28 Apr 2010
- Geographic Coverage:
- England
- Geographical Granularity:
- Local Authorities, Councils with Adult Social Services Responsibilities (CASSRs)
- Date Range:
- 30 Sep 2000 to 30 Sep 2009
Summary
Highlights
- In September 2009, Councils with Social Services Responsibilities (CSSRs) in England employed 200,100 Whole Time Equivalent (WTE) staff. This is a drop of 1 per cent from 202,200 in September 2008 and a drop of 10 per cent from 221,700 in September 1999.
- The number of WTE social workers (45,000) was 26 per cent higher than in 1999 (35,800) but 1 per cent higher than in 2008 (44,800).
- Women accounted for 81 per cent of WTE staff, this proportion has changed little since 1999.
- 48 per cent of all staff work on a part-time basis, little change from 2008 but down 9 percentage points from 58 per cent in 1999.
- 83 per cent of all WTE staff are known to be white. 13 per cent are from non-white ethnic groups (7 per cent known to be of black ethnic origin 4 per cent Asian, 1 per cent from mixed ethnic groups and 1 per cent from other ethnic groups). The ethnicity of the remaining 4 per cent of staff is unknown.
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