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2006-07 | 2006-07 | ||||
Code | Name | Mental illness (available) | Learning disability (available) | Mental illness (percentage occupancy) | Learning disability (percentage occupancy) |
(1) South Tyneside PCT first submitted KH03 data in 2004-05 |
The following organisations merged in April 2006:
Code | Name |
Newcastle, North Tyneside and Northumberland Mental Health NHS Trust | |
Source: Department of Health KH03 |
Mr. Stephen O'Brien: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what estimate he has made of the number of people currently ineligible for social care who will become eligible as a result of implementation of (a) the measures in the review of access to services and (b) the proposals to be contained in the forthcoming green paper. [190246]
Mr. Ivan Lewis: The review of eligibility has been requested because of the varying approaches being taken by local authorities (LAs) to eligibility to services. Some authorities are helping many more people than others even with tighter eligibility criteria, others are developing alternative new preventative services which aim to reduce the numbers of people who need care services. The review will look at the experiences across England and look to how we might better set a framework that will assist all LAs in getting the best outcomes for people who have care or support needs. Until the review is completed, we will not be able to estimate how many people will be helped or the way in which they might be helped.
The Government have not yet published the Green Paper. It is therefore not possible to say what impact any proposals that may be contained in the Green Paper will have on the number of people who are eligible for services.
Mr. Burstow: To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many (a) improvement plans, (b) warning letters, (c) statutory requirement notices, (d) changes to conditions of registration and (e) cancellations of registration were imposed by the Commission for Social Care Inspection (CSCI) in each category of care in each year since CSCI was established. [190313]
Mr. Ivan Lewis: The information requested is shown in the following tables, which have been provided by the Commission for Social Care Inspection (CSCI).
We have been informed by the CSCI that it is unable to provide information relating to warning letters or improvement plans, as these are not specifically recorded in its registration and inspection database. Similarly, it is unable to identify imposed changes to conditions of registration, as the database does not make the distinction between changes to registration made by the service provider and changes which have been imposed by CSCI.
CSCI is currently developing a new enforcement database system. This will enable reporting of the number of warning letters and imposed changes to conditions of registration, but will not include historical data.
Number of statutory enforcement notices issued to adult care services in each financial year | |||||
Financial year | |||||
Type of service | 2003-04 | 2004-05 | 2005-06 | 2006-07 | Total |
Source: CSCI registration and inspection database, 27 February 2008. |
Number of immediate requirement notices issued to adult care services in each financial year | |||||
Financial year | |||||
Type of service | 2003-04 | 2004-05 | 2005-06 | 2006-07 | Total |
Source: CSCI registration and inspection database, 27 February 2008. |
Non-urgent cancellations of registration of adult care services | ||||
Type of service | 2004-05 | 2005-06 | 2006-07 | Total |
Source: CSCI registration and inspection database, 27 February 2008. |
Urgent cancellations of registration of adult care services | ||||
Type of service | 2004-05 | 2005-06 | 2006-07 | Total |
Source: CSCI Legal Services |
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