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Information Produced by Research and Statistics Team For Adults & Older People Information Produced by Research and Information Section Community Health and Social Care Directorate Crompton House PAF Indicators Performance Family Group Comparison Report 2005/6

Information Produced by Research and Statistics Team A60 – Participation on drug treatment programmes (interface) – The percentage year on year change in the number of problem drug misusers accessing treatment services. (BVPI 198) SALFORD Wolverhampton Tameside Rochdale Coventry Sheffield Bristol UA Darlington UA Plymouth UA Gateshead Sandwell Newcastle upon Tyne Walsall Oldham North Tyneside Kingston upon Hull UA Note: The BVPI is calculated on a different basis to A60

Information Produced by Research and Statistics Team B11 – Intensive Home Care as a percentage of Intensive Residential Care – The number of households receiving intensive home help/care as a percentage of all adults and older people in residential and nursing care and households receiving intensive home help/care Kingston upon Hull UA Plymouth UA Bristol UA North Tyneside Darlington UA Tameside Rochdale Sandwell Gateshead Walsall Newcastle upon Tyne Wolverhampton Sheffield Oldham SALFORD Coventry

Information Produced by Research and Statistics Team Darlington UA North Tyneside Tameside Sheffield Kingston upon Hull UA Newcastle upon Tyne Oldham Plymouth UA Walsall SALFORD Gateshead Sandwell Wolverhampton Coventry Bristol UA Rochdale B12 – Cost of Intensive Social Care for Adults and Older People – Average gross weekly expenditure per person on supporting adults and older people in residential and nursing care and providing intensive home care. (BVPI 52) Rochdale did not supply data Group 2 bandings Note: Darlington, Gateshead, Kingston upon Hull, Newcastle upon Tyne, North Tyneside, Plymouth and Sheffield are Group 1 Authorities

Information Produced by Research and Statistics Team B17 – Unit cost of home care for Adults and Older People – Average gross hourly cost for home help/care SALFORD Newcastle upon Tyne Oldham Tameside Darlington UA North Tyneside Rochdale Sandwell Sheffield Kingston upon Hull UA Coventry Walsall Gateshead Wolverhampton Plymouth UA Bristol UA Group 2 bandings Note: Darlington, Gateshead, Kingston upon Hull, Newcastle upon Tyne, North Tyneside, Plymouth and Sheffield are Group 1 Authorities

Information Produced by Research and Statistics Team C28 – Intensive Home Care – Households receiving intensive home care per 1,000 population aged 65 or over. (BVPI 53) – Key Threshold Plymouth UA Bristol UA Kingston upon Hull UA North Tyneside Wolverhampton Sandwell Walsall Darlington UA Tameside Rochdale Gateshead Coventry Sheffield Newcastle upon Tyne Oldham SALFORD

Information Produced by Research and Statistics Team C29 – Adults with physical disabilities helped to live at home – Adults with physical disabilities helped to live at home per 1,000 population aged Bristol UA Walsall Plymouth UA Wolverhampton Coventry Sandwell Oldham Sheffield Darlington UA Tameside North Tyneside Newcastle upon Tyne Rochdale Gateshead Kingston upon Hull UA SALFORD

Information Produced by Research and Statistics Team C30 – Adults with learning disabilities helped to live at home – Adults with learning disabilities helped to live at home per 1,000 population aged Bristol UA Plymouth UA Gateshead Kingston upon Hull UA Wolverhampton Sandwell Sheffield Rochdale Coventry Darlington UA North Tyneside Walsall Tameside SALFORD Newcastle upon Tyne Oldham

Information Produced by Research and Statistics Team C31 – Adults with mental health problems helped to live at home – Adults with mental health problems helped to live at home per 1,000 population aged Plymouth UA Walsall SALFORD Wolverhampton Newcastle upon Tyne Kingston upon Hull UA North Tyneside Rochdale Tameside Bristol UA Sandwell Coventry Sheffield Darlington UA Gateshead Oldham

Information Produced by Research and Statistics Team C32 – Older people helped to live at home – Older people helped to live at home per 1,000 population aged 65 or over. (BVPI 54) Plymouth UA Bristol UA Walsall Coventry Oldham Sandwell Darlington UA Wolverhampton Tameside Newcastle upon Tyne Sheffield Rochdale Kingston upon Hull UA North Tyneside SALFORD Gateshead

Information Produced by Research and Statistics Team Rochdale Plymouth UA Tameside Bristol UA Wolverhampton Kingston upon Hull Gateshead North Tyneside Walsall Sandwell Newcastle upon Tyne Oldham SALFORD Darlington UA Sheffield Coventry C51 – Direct payments – Adults and Older People receiving direct payments at 31 st March per 100,000 population aged 18 or over (age standardised). – (BVPI 201) - Key Threshold

Information Produced by Research and Statistics Team C62 – Services for Carers – The number of carers receiving a specific carer’s service as a percentage of clients receiving community based services. New Indicator in 2004/5: Data collected only in the 2 nd half of the year - Unbanded Rochdale Walsall Oldham Sandwell North Tyneside Newcastle upon Tyne Darlington UA Plymouth UA SALFORD Gateshead Wolverhampton Coventry Tameside Sheffield Bristol UA Kingston upon Hull UA

Information Produced by Research and Statistics Team C72 – Admissions of supported residents aged 65 or over to residential/nursing care (KT) – The number of Older people aged 65 or over admitted on a permanent basis in the year to residential or nursing care Coventry Gateshead Wolverhampton Darlington UA Sandwell Walsall North Tyneside SALFORD Bristol UA Sheffield Oldham Tameside Rochdale Newcastle upon Tyne Plymouth UA Kingston upon Hull UA Was C26: New definition and banding for

Information Produced by Research and Statistics Team C73 – Admissions of supported residents aged to residential/nursing care - Adults aged admitted on a permanent basis in the year to residential or nursing care per 10,000 population aged Oldham Darlington UA Sandwell Gateshead Coventry Tameside Sheffield North Tyneside Bristol UA Rochdale Wolverhampton SALFORD Newcastle upon Tyne Kingston upon Hull Plymouth UA Walsall Was C27: New definition and banding for

Information Produced by Research and Statistics Team D37 – Availability of single rooms – The percentage of single adults and older people going into permanent residential and nursing care who were allocated single rooms Bristol UA Sandwell Walsall Coventry Plymouth UA SALFORD Oldham Kingston upon Hull UA Tameside Sheffield Wolverhampton Darlington UA Rochdale North Tyneside Newcastle upon Tyne Gateshead

Information Produced by Research and Statistics Team D39 – Percentage of people receiving a statement of their needs and how they will be met – The percentage of adults and older people receiving a statement of their needs and how they will be met. (BVPI 58) Kingston upon Hull UA Bristol UA Plymouth UA Walsall Sheffield Sandwell Rochdale Coventry Oldham Tameside North Tyneside Darlington UA Wolverhampton Newcastle upon Tyne Gateshead SALFORD

Information Produced by Research and Statistics Team D40 – Clients receiving a review – Adult and older clients receiving a review as a percentage of those receiving a service Sandwell Kingston upon Hull UA Walsall Plymouth UA Rochdale Tameside Oldham Bristol UA Newcastle upon Tyne SALFORD Sheffield Wolverhampton Gateshead Coventry North Tyneside Darlington UA

Information Produced by Research and Statistics Team D41 – Delayed Transfers of Care – The number of delayed transfers of care per 100,000 population aged 65 or over Darlington UA Oldham Rochdale North Tyneside Coventry SALFORD Newcastle upon Tyne Gateshead Walsall Kingston upon Hull UA Bristol UA Plymouth UA Sheffield Wolverhampton Tameside Sandwell

Information Produced by Research and Statistics Team D52 – Older people home care user survey - satisfaction with services – Percentage of respondents to older people receiving home care survey claiming they were 'extremely satisfied' or 'very satisfied' with help form Social Services in their own home Darlington UA Oldham Rochdale North Tyneside Coventry SALFORD Newcastle upon Tyne Gateshead Walsall Kingston upon Hull UA Bristol UA Plymouth UA Sheffield Wolverhampton Tameside Sandwell

Information Produced by Research and Statistics Team D54 – % of items of equipment delivered within 7 working days – Percentage of items of equipment and adaptations delivered within 7 working days (BVPI 56) – Key Threshold Sheffield Bristol UA Walsall Darlington UA Plymouth UA Sandwell Oldham Gateshead Kingston upon Hull UA Newcastle upon Tyne Rochdale Tameside Wolverhampton Coventry SALFORD North Tyneside

Information Produced by Research and Statistics Team D55 – Acceptable waiting times for assessments – For new older clients, the average of (I) the percentage where the time from first contact to beginning of assessment is less than or equal to 48 hours, and (ii) the percentage where the time from first contact to completion of assessment is less than or equal to four weeks. (BVPI 195) – Key Threshold Bristol UA Kingston upon Hull UA Rochdale Newcastle upon Tyne North Tyneside Wolverhampton Coventry Oldham Gateshead Plymouth UA Sandwell Sheffield Walsall SALFORD Darlington UA Tameside Revised banding

Information Produced by Research and Statistics Team D56 – Acceptable waiting times for care packages – For new older clients, the percentage for whom the time from completion of assessment to provision of all services in the care package is less than or equal to 4 weeks. (BVPI 196) – Key Threshold Darlington UA Sandwell Plymouth UA Sheffield Gateshead Bristol UA North Tyneside Walsall Kingston upon Hull UA Tameside Wolverhampton SALFORD Coventry Newcastle upon Tyne Oldham Rochdale

Information Produced by Research and Statistics Team D59 – Practice learning – The number of assessed social work practice learning days per whole time equivalent social worker Walsall Wolverhampton Rochdale Gateshead Oldham Coventry Darlington UA Newcastle upon Tyne Bristol UA Kingston upon Hull UA Tameside Plymouth UA Sheffield Sandwell North Tyneside SALFORD

Information Produced by Research and Statistics Team D71 –Choice and control in home care - PI from older people home care survey, February The percentage of those in the 2006 user experience survey answering ‘always’ to the question:- “Do your care workers do the things that you want done?” New for 2005/ Tameside Sheffield Coventry Oldham SALFORD Sandwell Bristol UA Walsall Rochdale Newcastle upon Tyne Darlington UA Plymouth UA Wolverhampton North Tyneside Gateshead Kingston upon Hull UA

Information Produced by Research and Statistics Team E47 – Ethnicity of older people receiving assessment – The percentage of older service users receiving an assessment or review that are from minority ethnic groups, divided by the percentage of older people in the local population that are from minority ethnic groups. 012 Kingston upon Hull UA Walsall Sheffield SALFORD Oldham Coventry Darlington UA Wolverhampton Rochdale Sandwell Plymouth UA Newcastle upon Tyne North Tyneside Tameside Bristol UA Gateshead

Information Produced by Research and Statistics Team E48 – Ethnicity of older people receiving services following an assessment – The percentage of older service users receiving services following an assessment or review that are from a minority ethnic group, divided by the percentage of older service users assessed or reviewed that are from a minority ethnic group. Darlington did not supply data 012 SALFORD Kingston upon Hull UA Tameside North Tyneside Bristol UA Wolverhampton Sandwell Sheffield Plymouth UA Rochdale Newcastle upon Tyne Coventry Oldham Walsall Gateshead Darlington UA

Information Produced by Research and Statistics Team E50 – Assessments of adults and older people leading to provision of service – The percentage of assessments which lead to service being provided Oldham Tameside Gateshead Wolverhampton Coventry Newcastle upon Tyne Sheffield Bristol UA North Tyneside Walsall SALFORD Kingston upon Hull UA Plymouth UA Darlington UA Rochdale Sandwell Unbanded New definition 2005/6 Will be E82 in 2006/7