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The Adult Social Care Outcomes Framework (ASCOF) measures how well care and support services achieve the outcomes that matter most to people. The ASCOF is used both locally and nationally to set priorities for care and support, measure progress and strengthen transparency and accountability.
The Compendium set of Public health indicators covers the following publications: Abortions, Alcohol consumption, Births, Chromosomal abnormalities/congenital malformations, Circulatory diseases, Conceptions, Dental Health, Diabetes, Epilepsy, Fertility, General health, Immunisations and infectious diseases, Kidney/renal...
The Compendium Other indicator set covers the following publications: Area classification including deprivation, Education, Population, Social care, Socio-economic factors.
Proportion of adults receiving NHS funded community mental health, learning disabilities or autism services who are in employment, expressed as a percentage, 95% confidence intervals (CI).
Proportion of adults receiving NHS funded community mental health, learning disabilities or autism services who are in employment, expressed as a percentage, 95% confidence intervals (CI).
Proportion of adults receiving NHS funded community mental health, learning disabilities or autism services who are in employment, expressed as a percentage, 95% confidence intervals (CI).
Proportion of adults receiving NHS funded community mental health, learning disabilities or autism services who are in employment, expressed as a percentage, 95% confidence intervals (CI).
Proportion of adults receiving NHS funded community mental health, learning disabilities or autism services who are in employment, expressed as a percentage, 95% confidence intervals (CI).
Average adjusted health status (EQ-5D™) score for individuals reporting that they are carers, aged 18 and above, based on responses to a question from the GP Patient Survey.
Average adjusted health status (EQ-5D™) score for individuals reporting that they are carers, aged 18 and above, based on responses to a question from the GP Patient Survey.