Public Expenditure on Health and Personal Social Services 2009 - Health Committee Contents


8.  PSA AND DSO PERFORMANCE

8.1.13  The following DSO indicators are reported as "not yet assessed" in the Departmental Report 2009 (pp 255-6 and 259), with baseline data for 2008-09 due in July 2009 (with one exception): (a) 1.20 (Proportion of adults with moderate to severe learning disabilities known to councils with adult social services responsibilities in settled accommodation; PSA indicator 16.4); (b) 1.21 (Proportion of adults in contact with secondary mental health services in employment; PSA indicator 16.7); (c) 1.22 (Proportion of adults in contact with secondary mental health services in settled accommodation; PSA indicator 16.3); (d) 1.23 (Proportion of adults with moderate to severe learning disabilities known to councils with adult social services responsibilities in employment; PSA indicator 16.8); and (e) 2.39 (Parents' experience of services for disabled children and the 'core offer'; PSA indicator 12.5—baseline data due in May 2009). Can the Department provide all available data in respect of these, including relevant source information? (Q104)

Answer

  1.  Data for DSO indicators 1.20 and 1.23 was published on 13 August 2009, this data is shown in tables 104a and 104b. Data for DSO indicators 1.21 and 1.22 will not become available until later in 2009.

  2.  With regard to indicator 2.39, the parents' experience of services for disabled children and the "core offer" (PSA indicator 12.5) is measured by an annual survey based on a sample of a minimum of 200 parents of disabled children in each local area. The results of the 2008 survey are in tables 104c to 104e. These include an overall England baseline and scores for the 30 local authorities that were included in the survey. Both the national and local baselines are an overall score (a number between 0 and 100) which allows the Department to rate the parental experience in their areas. The results of the 2008 survey are a national baseline score of 59. The local area baselines range from 55 to 65.

  3.  Primary research is underway to better understand the likely impact of key actions on the indicator, drawing on sub-samples of parents from the main survey. This will feed into the definition of success.

Table 104a

ADULTS WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES IN SETTLED ACCOMMODATION





  
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Numerator
Capped numerator
Denominator
Indicator
  
Number of working age learning disabled clients known to councils with adult social services responsibilities (CASSRs) who are in settled accommodation at the time of their assessment or latest review. Aged 18-64
Councils provided information for the second half of the year. Due to seasonal trends and local practices, when doubled this may exceed the denominator. This column represents the numerator used to calculate the indicator capped at 100%.
Number of working age learning disabled clients known to CASSRs who are in settled accommodation at the time of their assessment or latest review. Aged 18-64
The percentage of adults with learning disabilities known to CASSRs in settled accommodation at the time of their assessment or latest review
  
ASC-CAR L2: Line 21 (total rows 12-20), column 3 (overall total).
  
ASC-CAR L2: Line 22 (total known to council), column 3 (overall total).
  

CUMBRIA
395
395
1,285
61.1
NORTHUMBERLAND
810
625
1,250
100.0
GATESHEAD
180
180
480
74.0
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE
410
410
915
89.3
NORTH TYNESIDE
170
170
505
68.1
SOUTH TYNESIDE
95
95
425
45.5
SUNDERLAND
365
355
705
100.0
HARTLEPOOL UA
205
170
345
100.0
MIDDLESBROUGH UA
230
230
665
69.5
REDCAR AND CLEVELAND UA
150
150
440
67.9
STOCKTON-ON-TEES UA
170
170
525
65.4
DURHAM
560
560
1,430
78.4
DARLINGTON UA
145
130
260
100.0
BARNSLEY
540
270
540
100.0
DONCASTER
230
230
725
62.8
ROTHERHAM
425
340
675
100.0
SHEFFIELD
410
410
1,455
56.6
BRADFORD
565
565
1,520
74.5
CALDERDALE
150
150
545
54.4
KIRKLEES
435
435
1,345
64.8
LEEDS
285
285
1,595
35.8
WAKEFIELD
480
480
985
97.2
EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE UA
375
375
840
89.2
KINGSTON UPON HULL UA
150
150
445
68.2
NORTH EAST LINCOLNSHIRE UA
155
155
490
64.2
NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE UA
155
155
415
74.7
NORTH YORKSHIRE
420
420
1,060
79.2
YORK UA
185
185
485
76.2
BOLTON
395
330
655
100.0
BURY
280
215
435
100.0
MANCHESTER
480
480
1,550
61.6
OLDHAM
135
135
535
50.4
ROCHDALE
185
185
620
59.7
SALFORD
300
300
665
89.8
STOCKPORT
200
200
655
61.0
TAMESIDE
320
320
765
84.0
TRAFFORD
365
230
455
100.0
WIGAN
225
225
785
56.8
KNOWSLEY
250
250
610
81.9
LIVERPOOL
1,205
685
1,375
100.0
SEFTON
275
275
735
75.5
ST. HELENS
100
100
385
50.8
WIRRAL
275
275
1,065
51.8
CHESHIRE
380
380
1,565
48.6
HALTON UA
185
185
425
86.7
WARRINGTON UA
185
185
440
84.6
LANCASHIRE
750
750
3,195
47.0
BLACKBURN WITH DARWEN UA
115
115
350
64.8
BLACKPOOL UA
170
170
410
83.2
WARWICKSHIRE
295
295
1,190
49.5
BIRMINGHAM
750
750
3,220
46.5
COVENTRY
255
255
790
64.7
DUDLEY
555
420
840
100.0
SANDWELL
285
285
765
75.0
SOLIHULL
110
110
520
41.8
WALSALL
180
180
550
64.7
WOLVERHAMPTON
110
110
560
39.9
STAFFORDSHIRE
495
495
1,760
56.5
STOKE-ON-TRENT UA
170
170
735
45.7
HEREFORDSHIRE UA
185
185
550
66.9
WORCESTERSHIRE
285
285
1,460
39.3
SHROPSHIRE
390
390
800
97.3
TELFORD AND THE WREKIN UA
155
155
445
68.5
LINCOLNSHIRE
690
690
1,655
83.1
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
515
515
1,420
72.8
DERBYSHIRE
565
565
2,120
53.4
DERBY UA
150
150
505
60.3
LEICESTERSHIRE
435
435
1,305
66.4
LEICESTER UA
335
335
835
79.6
RUTLAND UA
55
35
70
100.0
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE
900
900
2,165
83.0
NOTTINGHAM UA
285
285
660
85.9
HERTFORDSHIRE
645
645
3,100
41.5
NORFOLK
430
430
2,215
39.0
OXFORDSHIRE
605
605
1,315
92.3
SUFFOLK
970
810
1,620
100.0
BEDFORDSHIRE
630
315
1,075
58.6
LUTON UA
180
180
400
89.2
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE
500
500
1,265
78.9
MILTON KEYNES UA
155
155
475
65.8
BRACKNELL FOREST UA
100
100
270
73.1
WEST BERKSHIRE UA
115
115
375
61.1
READING UA
150
150
415
72.2
SLOUGH UA
175
170
340
100.0
WINDSOR AND MAIDENHEAD UA
195
155
310
100.0
WOKINGHAM UA
170
170
415
80.6
ESSEX
1,060
1,060
3,435
61.7
SOUTHEND-ON-SEA UA
355
250
495
100.0
THURROCK UA
75
75
200
73.3
CAMBRIDGESHIRE
495
495
1,365
72.7
PETERBOROUGH UA
210
210
600
70.7
CAMDEN
155
155
320
97.5
GREENWICH
270
270
655
82.4
HACKNEY
230
230
655
70.7
HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM
120
120
410
59.2
ISLINGTON
130
130
450
57.2
KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA
165
135
270
100.0
LAMBETH
115
115
500
46.2
LEWISHAM
240
240
690
69.6
SOUTHWARK
195
195
615
63.9
TOWER HAMLETS
235
235
600
77.4
WANDSWORTH
70
70
665
21.7
WESTMINSTER
195
195
510
76.6
CITY OF LONDON
10
5
15
100.0
BARKING AND DAGENHAM
190
135
270
100.0
BARNET
145
145
735
39.6
BEXLEY
275
235
475
100.0
BRENT
425
420
840
100.0
BROMLEY
80
80
795
20.6
CROYDON
255
255
1,100
46.3
EALING
255
255
905
56.3
ENFIELD
300
300
730
82.7
HARINGEY
245
245
580
84.8
HARROW
165
165
465
70.1
HAVERING
80
80
470
34.3
HILLINGDON
160
160
570
56.5
HOUNSLOW
220
220
545
80.1
KINGSTON UPON THAMES
115
115
315
71.5
MERTON
125
125
450
54.8
NEWHAM
290
290
710
82.0
REDBRIDGE
495
325
650
100.0
RICHMOND UPON THAMES
65
65
365
35.5
SUTTON
130
130
520
50.6
WALTHAM FOREST
100
100
370
52.8
ISLE OF WIGHT UA
110
110
555
40.1
SURREY
645
645
3,055
42.4
WEST SUSSEX
530
530
1,565
67.8
DORSET
290
290
950
61.3
BOURNEMOUTH UA
175
175
435
81.0
POOLE UA
200
200
400
99.3
HAMPSHIRE
905
905
2,975
61.0
PORTSMOUTH UA
45
45
590
14.9
SOUTHAMPTON UA
125
125
350
71.2
EAST SUSSEX
390
390
1,345
58.1
BRIGHTON AND HOVE UA
190
190
710
54.0
WILTSHIRE
380
380
845
89.9
SWINDON UA
90
90
530
33.5
KENT
700
700
3,820
36.8
MEDWAY TOWNS UA
350
345
690
100.0
CORNWALL
600
600
1,825
65.8
GLOUCESTERSHIRE
270
270
1,565
34.4
SOMERSET
330
330
1,430
45.9
ISLES OF SCILLY
BATH AND SOMERSET UA
55
55
375
30.4
BRISTOL UA
245
245
1,220
39.8
NORTH SOMERSET UA
100
100
375
52.0
SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE UA
230
230
695
65.7
DEVON
900
900
2,100
85.9
PLYMOUTH UA
385
385
825
93.7
TORBAY UA
140
100
205
100.0
England total
45,610
43,095
132,285
65.2

Shire Counties
19,170
18,510
60,530
61.2
Unitary Authorities
8,220
7,960
22,595
70.5
Metropolitan Districts
11,970
10,675
30,945
69.0
Inner London
2,135
2,100
6,355
66.1
Outer London
4,115
3,845
11,860
64.9

North East
3,495
3,245
7,940
81.7
North West
7,165
6,380
18,970
67.3
Yorkshire and the Humber
4,960
4,600
13,110
70.2
East Midlands
3,930
3,910
10,745
72.8
West Midlands
4,215
4,080
14,185
57.5
South West
4,390
4,355
13,785
63.1
Eastern
5,050
4,470
14,510
61.6
London
6,255
5,945
18,215
65.3
South East
6,155
6,110
20,825
58.7

Source:
The NHS Information Centre for Health and Social Care.

Footnotes
1.  The percentage of adults with learning disabilities known to social services who were assessed or reviewed during the year and were in settled accommodation at the time of their latest assessment or review.
2.  Values are rounded to the nearest 5—constituent values less than 5 are suppressed, where elements of an indicator are suppressed the indicator itself is also suppressed.
3.  This information was collected for the first time in 2008-09 and so is not shown for previous years. The first year of collection should be treated with caution as it may not be as robust as information that has been collected for a number of years. Information for the numerator was only collected for the second half of the year and then doubled to represent the full year. Councils whose numerator then exceeded the denominator have had the indicator value capped at 100%.


Table 104b

ADULTS WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES IN EMPLOYMENT


  
NI 146 (1)
NI 146 (1)
NI 146 (1)
NI146 (1) (VSC07)
  
Numerator
Capped numerator
Denominator
Indicator
  
Number of working age learning disabled clients known to councils with adults social services responsibilities (CASSRs) who are in paid employment at the time of their assessment or latest review. Aged 18-64
Councils provided information for the second half of the year. Due to seasonal trends and local practices, when doubled this may exceed the denominator. This column represents the numerator used to calculate the indicator capped at 100%.
Number of working age learning disabled clients known to CASSRs who are in paid employment at the time of their assessment or latest review. Aged 18-64
The percentage of adults with learning disabilities known to CASSRs in paid employment at the time of their assessment or latest review
  
ASC-CAR L1: Line 6 (total rows 1-5), column 9 (overall total)
  
ASC-CAR L1: Line 9 (total known), column 9 (overall total)
  

CUMBRIA
25
25
1,285
3.9
NORTHUMBERLAND
25
25
1,250
4.3
GATESHEAD
15
15
480
6.7
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE
10
10
915
2.0
NORTH TYNESIDE
20
20
505
7.5
SOUTH TYNESIDE
0
0
425
0.0
SUNDERLAND
10
10
705
3.1
HARTLEPOOL UA
60
60
345
35.0
MIDDLESBROUGH UA
25
25
665
7.5
REDCAR AND CLEVELAND UA
20
20
440
9.1
STOCKTON-ON-TEES UA
10
10
525
3.4
DURHAM
25
25
1,430
3.6
DARLINGTON UA
15
15
260
10.0
BARNSLEY
10
10
540
3.3
DONCASTER
30
30
725
8.8
ROTHERHAM
20
20
675
5.6
SHEFFIELD
70
70
1,455
9.9
BRADFORD
35
35
1,520
4.6
CALDERDALE
15
15
545
5.1
KIRKLEES
35
35
1,345
5.2
LEEDS
40
40
1,595
4.9
WAKEFIELD
15
15
985
2.8
EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE UA
65
65
840
15.5
KINGSTON UPON HULL UA
445
NORTH EAST LINCOLNSHIRE UA
45
45
490
18.4
NORTH LINCOLNSHIRE UA
25
25
415
13.0
NORTH YORKSHIRE
35
35
1,060
6.8
YORK UA
15
15
485
5.8
BOLTON
10
10
655
3.0
BURY
10
10
435
5.1
MANCHESTER
20
20
1,550
2.7
OLDHAM
30
30
535
11.2
ROCHDALE
620
SALFORD
135
135
665
40.7
STOCKPORT
35
35
655
11.3
TAMESIDE
10
10
765
2.1
TRAFFORD
40
40
455
16.7
WIGAN
15
15
785
3.8
KNOWSLEY
610
LIVERPOOL
145
145
1,375
21.0
SEFTON
10
10
735
3.3
ST. HELENS
385
WIRRAL
15
15
1,065
3.0
CHESHIRE
45
45
1,565
5.5
HALTON UA
10
10
425
3.7
WARRINGTON UA
15
15
440
5.9
LANCASHIRE
30
30
3,195
2.0
BLACKBURN WITH DARWEN UA
5
5
350
4.0
BLACKPOOL UA
5
5
410
3.4
WARWICKSHIRE
25
25
1,190
4.4
BIRMINGHAM
25
25
3,220
1.5
COVENTRY
15
15
790
3.3
DUDLEY
10
10
840
2.9
SANDWELL
5
5
765
1.8
SOLIHULL
520
WALSALL
25
25
550
8.7
WOLVERHAMPTON
5
5
560
2.1
STAFFORDSHIRE
35
35
1,760
3.9
STOKE-ON-TRENT UA
10
10
735
2.2
HEREFORDSHIRE UA
20
20
550
6.5
WORCESTERSHIRE
10
10
1,460
1.6
SHROPSHIRE
15
15
800
3.3
TELFORD AND THE WREKIN UA
10
10
445
4.0
LINCOLNSHIRE
35
35
1,655
4.3
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
30
30
1,420
4.5
DERBYSHIRE
30
30
2,120
2.6
DERBY UA
10
10
505
4.4
LEICESTERSHIRE
25
25
1,305
3.5
LEICESTER UA
35
35
835
8.6
RUTLAND UA
10
10
70
33.3
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE
110
110
2,165
10.2
NOTTINGHAM UA
660
HERTFORDSHIRE
40
40
3,100
2.5
NORFOLK
75
75
2,215
6.6
OXFORDSHIRE
70
70
1,315
10.8
SUFFOLK
65
65
1,620
7.8
BEDFORDSHIRE
15
10
1,075
1.6
LUTON UA
400
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE
60
60
1,265
9.3
MILTON KEYNES UA
30
30
475
13.1
BRACKNELL FOREST UA
20
20
270
14.9
WEST BERKSHIRE UA
5
5
375
3.2
READING UA
20
20
415
8.7
SLOUGH UA
15
15
340
8.8
WINDSOR AND MAIDENHEAD UA
35
35
310
21.3
WOKINGHAM UA
45
45
415
22.1
ESSEX
135
135
3,435
7.9
SOUTHEND-ON-SEA UA
55
55
495
21.8
THURROCK UA
10
10
200
11.9
CAMBRIDGESHIRE
45
45
1,365
6.7
PETERBOROUGH UA
20
20
600
6.7
CAMDEN
5
5
320
4.4
GREENWICH
40
40
655
12.2
HACKNEY
20
20
655
5.8
HAMMERSMITH AND FULHAM
15
15
410
6.3
ISLINGTON
20
20
450
8.4
KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA
25
25
270
18.7
LAMBETH
15
15
500
6.8
LEWISHAM
15
15
690
4.6
SOUTHWARK
105
105
615
34.3
TOWER HAMLETS
10
10
600
3.3
WANDSWORTH
665
WESTMINSTER
15
15
510
6.7
CITY OF LONDON
0
0
15
0.0
BARKING AND DAGENHAM
10
10
270
5.9
BARNET
25
25
735
6.5
BEXLEY
70
70
475
29.2
BRENT
45
45
840
10.7
BROMLEY
20
20
795
5.0
CROYDON
35
35
1,100
6.7
EALING
75
75
905
16.6
ENFIELD
40
40
730
10.4
HARINGEY
20
20
580
6.6
HARROW
20
20
465
7.7
HAVERING
10
10
470
4.7
HILLINGDON
10
10
570
3.5
HOUNSLOW
20
20
545
8.0
KINGSTON UPON THAMES
15
15
315
9.5
MERTON
15
15
450
6.7
NEWHAM
5
5
710
2.0
REDBRIDGE
355
325
650
100.0
RICHMOND UPON THAMES
20
20
365
9.8
SUTTON
15
15
520
6.2
WALTHAM FOREST
50
50
370
26.4
ISLE OF WIGHT UA
10
10
555
3.2
SURREY
135
135
3,055
8.8
WEST SUSSEX
130
130
1,565
16.3
DORSET
25
25
950
4.8
BOURNEMOUTH UA
45
45
435
21.5
POOLE UA
15
15
400
7.5
HAMPSHIRE
165
165
2,975
11.0
PORTSMOUTH UA
590
SOUTHAMPTON UA
5
5
350
3.4
EAST SUSSEX
55
55
1,345
8.2
BRIGHTON AND HOVE UA
65
65
710
17.7
WILTSHIRE
75
75
845
18.0
SWINDON UA
530
KENT
180
180
3,820
9.5
MEDWAY TOWNS UA
15
15
690
4.4
CORNWALL
55
55
1,825
6.0
GLOUCESTERSHIRE
65
65
1,565
8.1
SOMERSET
25
25
1,430
3.2
ISLES OF SCILLY
0
0
BATH AND SOMERSET UA
5
5
375
3.7
BRISTOL UA
10
10
1,220
1.8
NORTH SOMERSET UA
15
15
375
8.5
SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE UA
30
30
695
9.2
DEVON
75
75
2,100
7.2
PLYMOUTH UA
20
20
825
4.6
TORBAY UA
5
5
205
6.9
England total
4,975
4,935
132,285
7.5
Shire Counties
1,985
1,975
60,530
6.5
Unitary Authorities
925
925
22,595
8.2
Metropolitan Districts
900
900
30,945
5.8
Inner London
295
295
6,355
9.2
Outer London
870
840
11,860
14.2
North East
235
235
7,940
5.9
North West
625
625
18,970
6.6
Yorkshire and the Humber
460
460
13,110
7.0
East Midlands
290
290
10,745
5.4
West Midlands
210
210
14,185
2.9
South West
475
475
13,785
6.9
Eastern
460
450
14,510
6.2
London
1,165
1,135
18,215
12.5
South East
1,055
1,055
20,825
10.2

Source:
The NHS Information Centre for Health and Social Care
  
Footnotes:
1.  The percentage of adults with learning disabilities known to social services who were assessed or reviewed during the year and were in paid employment at the time of their latest assessment or review.
2.  Values are rounded to the nearest 5—constituent values less than 5 are suppressed, where elements of an indicator are suppressed the indicator itself is also suppressed.
3.  This information was collected for the first time in 2008-09 and so is not shown for previous years. The first year of collection should be treated with caution as it may not be as robust as information that has been collected for a number of years. Information for the numerator was only collected for the second half of the year and then doubled to represent the full year. Councils whose numerator then exceeded the denominator have had the indicator value capped at 100%.


Table 104c

PSA INDICATOR 12.5: PARENTAL EXPERIENCES OF SERVICES PROVIDED TO DISABLED CHILDREN, OVERALL SCORES (1) (2) (3) FOR 2008-09


Organisation code
Local authority
PCTs and care trusts with coterminous boundary with local authority (4)
2008-09
  
  
  
Overall score
Base (5)

  North East   
  
  
807Redcar and Cleveland Redcar and Cleveland PCT
60
274
  North West   
  
  
351BuryBury PCT
61
347
353OldhamOldham PCT
56
245
  Yorkshire and the Humber   
  
  
370BarnsleyBarnsley PCT
61
372
811East Riding of Yorkshire East Riding of Yorkshire PCT
57
421
812North East Lincolnshire   
60
261
813North Lincolnshire   
61
335
816York  
65
355
  East Midlands   
  
  
831DerbyDerby City PCT
62
304
830Derbyshire  
59
406
856LeicesterLeicester City PCT
59
218
  West Midlands   
  
  
334SolihullSolihull Care Trust
57
303
885WorcestershireWorcestershire PCT
60
285
  East of England   
  
  
873CambridgeshireCambridgeshire PCT
59
382
919Hertfordshire  
56
373
821LutonLuton Teaching PCT
59
295
926Norfolk  
60
471
874PeterboroughPeterborough PCT
60
294
  London   
  
  
  Inner London   
  
  
204Hackney  
58
193
209LewishamLewisham PCT
55
195
  Outer London   
  
  
301Barking and Dagenham Barking and Dagenham PCT
56
265
303BexleyBexley Care Trust
58
265
304BrentBrent Teaching PCT
57
156
  South East   
  
  
846Brighton and Hove Brighton and Hove City PCT
60
300
868Windsor and Maidenhead   
62
254
  South West   
  
  
800Bath and North East Somerset Bath and North East Somerset PCT
61
387
878DevonDevon PCT
57
405
916GloucestershireGloucestershire PCT
59
359
836Poole  
60
307
880TorbayTorbay Care Trust
57
265
  England   
59
12,226

Source:
Survey of parents' experiences of services provided to disabled children (BMRB).
  
Footnotes:
1.  Overall scores have been calculated from 15 sub-indicators that reflect parental experience of three sectors (health, education and social care) against each of the five Core Offer standards (information, transparency, assessment, participation and feedback) for services provided to disabled children.
2.  Overall scores have been calculated on a 0-100 scale with higher scores denoting greater satisfaction with services.
3.  Sub-indicator scores were published on a national basis and for the 30 participating local authorities on 10 June 2009.
4.  Primary care trusts or care trusts are listed when coterminous with local authority.
5.  The base is the number of respondents included in the overall indicator score.


Table 104d

PSA INDICATOR 12.5: PARENTAL EXPERIENCES OF SERVICES PROVIDED TO DISABLED CHILDREN, OVERALL AND SUB- INDICATOR SCORES (1) (2) FOR ENGLAND IN 2008-09


Overall score
59
  
  
Base (3)
12,226
  
  

  
Service area
  
  
Core offer standard
Health
Education
Social care

Information
68
69
60
Base
11,241
10,923
3,612
Assesment
75
76
62
Base
5,047
4,580
1,181
Transparency
96
92
86
Base
5,330
4,738
1,229
Participation
60
50
52
Base
5,313
4,768
1,225
Feedback
12
22
11
Base
11,272
11,493
4,359

Source:
Survey of parents' experiences of services provided to disabled children (BMRB).
  
Footnotes:
1.  The overall score for England has been calculated from the 15 sub-indicators that reflect parental experience of three sectors (health, education and social care) against each of the five core offer standards (information, transparency, assessment, participation and feedback) for services provided to disabled children.
2.  Overall and sub-indicator scores have been calculated on a 0-100 scale with higher scores denoting greater satisfaction with services.
3.  The base is the number of respondents included in each score.


Table 104e

PSA INDICATOR 12.5: PARENTAL EXPERIENCES OF SERVICES PROVIDED TO DISABLED CHILDREN, OVERALL AND SUB-INDICATOR SCORES (1),(2) FOR LOCAL AREAS IN 2008-09

NORTH EAST


807 Redcar and Cleveland
Overall score
60
Redcar and Cleveland PCT
  
  



  
Health
Education
Social care(5)

Information
69
70
60
Base(4)
247
230
62
Assesment
80
79
Base
117
81
Transparency
97
89
Base
123
83
Participation
70
43
Base
123
84
Feedback
14
21
11
Base
254
253
83


NORTH WEST


351 Bury
Overall score
61
Bury PCT
  
  


  
Health
Education
Social care

Information
68
75
60
Base
313
314
102
Assesment
73
77
70
Base
161
112
33
Transparency
96
92
87
Base
170
118
33
Participation
60
55
55
Base
166
120
33
Feedback
16
25
9
Base
321
319
128


353 Oldham
Overall score
56

Oldham PCT
  
  


  
Health
Education
Social care

Information
66
66
54
Base
218
216
70
Assesment
74
59
Base
94
83
Transparency
96
85
Base
97
82
Participation
60
43
Base
99
82
Feedback
10
18
4
Base
224
236
89


YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER


370 Barnsley
Overall score
61
Barnsley PCT
  
  



  
Health
Education
Social care

Information
67
66
70
Base
335
328
98
Assesment
77
72
Base
141
95
Transparency
96
91
Base
153
98
Participation
69
52
Base
152
101
Feedback
13
20
15
Base
347
351
118



811 East Riding of Yorkshire
Overall score
57
East Riding of Yorkshire PCT
  
  


  
Health
Education
Social care

Information
64
69
62
Base
393
388
123
Assesment
71
68
Base
147
166
Transparency
93
92
Base
152
175
Participation
55
42
Base
150
176
Feedback
12
21
8
Base
392
405
154


812 North East Lincolnshire
Overall score
60


  
Health
Education
Social care

Information
64
69
73
Base
239
233
63
Assesment
69
79
Base
103
82
Transparency
94
90
Base
113
86
Participation
56
59
Base
114
87
Feedback
13
26
14
Base
250
245
84


813 North Lincolnshire
Overall score
61


  
Health
Education
Social care

Information
70
71
67
Base
304
298
87
Assesment
78
80
Base
126
123
Transparency
96
93
73
Base
135
126
31
Participation
62
53
56
Base
134
127
32
Feedback
9
24
20
Base
301
311
107


816 York
Overall score
65


  
Health
Education
Social care

Information
71
76
66
Base
334
325
90
Assesment
77
82
73
Base
152
102
36
Transparency
98
94
93
Base
160
107
37
Participation
58
63
70
Base
159
107
37
Feedback
13
23
13
Base
334
333
117

EAST MIDLANDS


831 Derby
Overall score
62
Derby City PCT
  
  


  
Health
Education
Social care

Information
73
74
66
Base
284
270
81
Assesment
82
79
Base
115
121
Transparency
98
93
Base
121
126
Participation
60
56
Base
120
127
Feedback
11
20
14
Base
281
282
101


830 Derbyshire
Overall score
59


  
Health
Education
Social care

Information
77
73
65
Base
375
360
118
Assesment
80
72
57
Base
177
138
39
Transparency
96
97
74
Base
187
144
41
Participation
61
45
40
Base
187
144
41
Feedback
15
19
9
Base
375
386
144


856 Leicester
Overall score
59
Leicester City PCT
  
  


  
Health
Education
Social care

Information
68
65
67
Base
198
181
72
Assesment
74
77
Base
81
96
Transparency
90
89
Base
88
102
Participation
65
50
Base
88
104
Feedback
14
17
7
Base
190
194
89

WEST MIDLANDS


334 Solihull
Overall score
57
Solihull Care Trust
  
  


  
Health
Education
Social care

Information
61
65
46
Base
276
276
86
Assesment
73
72
Base
129
119
Transparency
98
93
Base
138
121
Participation
63
49
Base
136
120
Feedback
11
20
8
Base
279
288
100


885 Worcestershire
Overall score
60
Worcestershire PCT
  
  


  
Health
Education
Social care

Information
69
69
70
Base
263
262
80
Assesment
72
73
Base
118
133
Transparency
99
94
Base
126
137
Participation
67
52
Base
125
140
Feedback
8
26
7
Base
271
270
98

EAST OF ENGLAND


873 Cambridgeshire
Overall score
59
Cambridgeshire PCT
  
  


  
Health
Education
Social care

Information
72
69
64
Base
362
356
119
Assesment
71
69
62
Base
177
153
46
Transparency
99
89
81
Base
185
155
47
Participation
66
49
56
Base
185
156
46
Feedback
13
22
8
Base
364
361
140


919 Hertfordshire
Overall score
56


  
Health
Education
Social care

Information
67
72
51
Base
349
326
111
Assesment
71
73
52
Base
161
149
42
Transparency
97
94
84
Base
167
153
42
Participation
54
47
40
Base
167
152
42
Feedback
8
21
8
Base
343
346
137


821 Luton
Overall score
59
Luton Teaching PCT
  
  


  
Health
Education
Social care

Information
67
69
54
Base
267
262
82
Assesment
74
84
Base
103
81
Transparency
94
96
Base
110
86
Participation
57
49
Base
110
85
Feedback
12
23
11
Base
267
279
103


926 Norfolk
Overall score
60


  
Health
Education
Social care

Information
75
70
63
Base
436
425
152
Assesment
82
73
67
Base
204
179
55
Transparency
98
91
85
Base
213
179
55
Participation
63
48
54
Base
212
183
56
Feedback
11
17
7
Base
435
453
180


874 Peterborough
Overall score
60
Peterborough PCT
  
  


  
Health
Education
Social care

Information
64
69
61
Base
273
260
86
Assesment
76
82
Base
136
119
Transparency
95
89
Base
139
128
Participation
60
50
Base
140
128
Feedback
16
19
16
Base
269
278
95


LONDON: INNER LONDON


204 Hackney
Overall score
58


  
Health
Education
Social care

Information
68
61
63
Base
158
152
58
Assesment
72
64
Base
68
65
Transparency
94
86
Base
78
70
Participation
53
50
Base
77
71
Feedback
14
25
19
Base
172
169
72


209 Lewisham
Overall score
55
Lewisham PCT
  
  


  
Health
Education
Social care

Information
60
60
60
Base
177
171
69
Assesment
76
67
Base
68
64
Transparency
91
76
Base
71
67
Participation
66
34
Base
71
66
Feedback
12
17
9
Base
170
176
85

LONDON: OUTER LONDON


301 Barking and Dagenham
Overall score
56
Barking and Dagenham PCT
  
  


  
Health
Education
Social care

Information
63
60
52
Base
231
214
72
Assesment
61
81
Base
102
74
Transparency
93
89
Base
109
72
Participation
51
51
Base
108
75
Feedback
14
15
13
Base
232
241
91


303 Bexley
Overall score
58
Bexley Care Trust
  
  


  
Health
Education
Social care

Information
67
69
51
Base
248
230
65
Assesment
74
72
Base
114
106
Transparency
97
95
Base
117
109
Participation
71
42
Base
116
109
Feedback
13
15
9
Base
239
247
82


304 Brent
Overall score
57
Brent Teaching PCT
  
  


  
Health
Education
Social care

Information
69
70
59
Base
137
130
41
Assesment
86
65
Base
55
55
Transparency
100
85
Base
57
60
Participation
41
36
Base
57
61
Feedback
11
18
15
Base
139
140
52

SOUTH EAST


846 Brighton and Hove
Overall score
60
Brighton and Hove City PCT
  
  


  
Health
Education
Social care

Information
67
71
57
Base
281
278
104
Assesment
76
75
73
Base
126
122
37
Transparency
98
91
88
Base
134
126
36
Participation
65
48
59
Base
134
126
36
Feedback
8
18
11
Base
278
286
121


868 Windsor and Maidenhead
Overall score
62


  
Health
Education
Social care

Information
71
70
72
Base
242
227
63
Assesment
81
80
Base
114
81
Transparency
98
93
Base
119
83
Participation
64
57
Base
118
85
Feedback
10
17
15
Base
241
241
79

SOUTH WEST


800 Bath and North East Somerset
Overall score
61
Bath and North East Somerset PCT
  
  


  
Health
Education
Social care

Information
72
75
69
Base
354
343
87
Assesment
78
78
Base
151
111
Transparency
96
88
Base
156
114
Participation
65
44
Base
156
116
Feedback
10
24
11
Base
353
364
107


878 Devon
Overall score
57
Devon PCT
  
  


  
Health
Education
Social care

Information
73
68
65
Base
383
376
155
Assesment
72
72
52
Base
167
184
56
Transparency
95
95
79
Base
169
189
58
Participation
56
43
37
Base
171
190
58
Feedback
9
23
9
Base
371
391
181


916 Gloucestershire
Overall score
59
Gloucestershire PCT
  
  


  
Health
Education
Social care

Information
65
69
63
Base
329
319
102
Assesment
76
76
63
Base
146
147
36
Transparency
95
92
89
Base
157
147
39
Participation
52
54
57
Base
157
146
40
Feedback
9
20
12
Base
334
340
122


836 Poole
Overall score
60


  
Health
Education
Social care

Information
70
72
58
Base
290
288
89
Assesment
76
76
52
Base
155
91
41
Transparency
97
94
90
Base
162
95
41
Participation
61
46
43
Base
160
96
41
Feedback
14
27
17
Base
293
295
104


880 Torbay
Overall score
57
Torbay Care Trust
  
  


  
Health
Education
Social care

Information
63
72
58
Base
244
242
83
Assesment
73
76
Base
135
71
Transparency
96
91
Base
138
74
Participation
57
35
Base
137
72
Feedback
9
19
10
Base
252
246
90

Source:
Survey of parents' experiences of services provided to disabled children (BMRB).
  
Footnotes:
1.  The overall score for each local authority has been calculated from 15 sub-indicators that reflect parental experience of three sectors (health, education and social care) against each of the five core offer standards (information, transparency, assessment, participation and feedback) for services provided to disabled children.
2.  Overall and sub-indicator scores have been calculated on a 0-100 scale with higher scores denoting greater satisfaction with services.
3.  Primary care trusts or care trusts are listed when coterminous with local authority.
4.  The base is the number of respondents included in each sub-indicator score.
5.  "—" represents social care sub-indicators where bases were less than 30. In these cases the relevant national sub-indicator scores from table 104b were imputed to calculate the overall score for each local authority.






 
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