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Performance results 2017-18 - Staffordshire County Council
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Staffordshire Local Account
Performance results 2017-18
The results of the adult social care outcomes framework (ASCOF) 2017-18 for Staffordshire can be seen below. The ASCOF is a mechanism which allows local authorities to measure progress against a number of national performance indicators.
Enhancing quality of life - people manage their own support
Enhancing quality of life - people are able to find employment
Earlier diagnosis, intervention and reablement
Support in the most appropriate setting
A positive experience of care and support
People know what choices are available to them
Printable table of results
Enhancing quality of life for people with care and support needs - people manage their own support as much as they wish, so that they are in control of what, how and when support is delivered to match their needs
1A - Social care related quality of life
Staffordshire - 19.0
England - 19.1
1B - Proportion of people who use services who say they have control over their daily lives
Staffordshire - 81.1%
England - 77.7%
Staffordshire - 76.4%
1C Part 1A - Proportion of users receiving long-term community support who received self-directed support
Staffordshire - 82.7%
England - 89.4%
Staffordshire - 81.4%
England - 89.7%
1C Part 1B - Proportion of carers receiving carer-specific services who received self-directed support
Staffordshire - 92.9%
England - 83.1%
Staffordshire - 100.0%
England - 83.4%
1C Part 2A - Proportion of users receiving long-term support who received direct payments or part direct payments
Staffordshire - 27.2%
England - 28.3%
Staffordshire - 29.4%
England - 28.5%
1C Part 2B - Proportion of carers receiving carer-specific services who received direct payments or part direct payments
Staffordshire - 75.2%
England - 74.3%
Staffordshire - 99.2%
England - 74.0%
1D - Carer reported quality of life *
Staffordshire - 8.1
England - 7.9
Staffordshire - 8.3
England - 7.7
Enhancing quality of life for people with care and support needs - people are able to find employment when they want it, maintain a family and social life and contribute to community life, and avoid loneliness or isolation Back to top
1E - Proportion of adults with learning disabilities in paid employment
Staffordshire - 2.2
England - 5.7
Staffordshire - 1.8
England - 6.0
1F - Proportion of adults in contact with secondary mental health services in paid employment
Staffordshire - No data available
England - No data available
Staffordshire - 8.0%
England - 7.0%
1G - Proportion of adults with a learning disability who live in their own home or with their family
Staffordshire - 74.0%
England - 76.2%
Staffordshire - 73.1%
England - 77.2%
1H - Proportion of adults in contact with secondary mental health services living independently, with or without support
Staffordshire - 48.0%
England - 57.0%
1I Part 1 - Proportion of people who use services who reported that they had as much social contact as they would like
Staffordshire - 47.1%
Staffordshire - 46.1%
England - 46.0%
1I Part 2 - Proportion of carers who reported they had as much social contact as they would like *
Staffordshire - 41.6%
England - 38.5%
Staffordshire - 44.2%
England - 35.5%
1J - Adjusted social care quality of life - impact of adult social care services
Staffordshire - 0.4
England - 0.4
Delaying and reducing the need for care and support Back to top
2A Part 1 - Long-term support needs of younger adults (aged 18-64) met by admission to residential and nursing care homes per 100,000 population
Staffordshire - 12.2
England - 12.8
Staffordshire - 13.6
England - 14.0
2A Part 2 - Long-term support needs of older adults (aged 65 and over) met by admission to residential and nursing care homes per 100,000 population
Staffordshire - 634.2
England - 610.7
Staffordshire - 548.8
England - 585.6
Earlier diagnosis, intervention and reablement mean that people and their carers are less dependent on intensive services Back to top
2B Part 1 - Proportion of older people (65 and over) who were still at home 91 days after discharge from hospital into reablement/rehabilitation services
Staffordshire - 85.8%
England - 82.5%
Staffordshire - 91.1%
England - 82.9%
2B Part 2 - Proportion of people (65 and over) who received reablement/rehabilitation services after discharge from hospital
Staffordshire - 1.3%
England - 2.7%
Staffordshire - 0.7%
England - 2.9%
When people develop care needs, the support they need takes place in the most appropriate setting, and enables them to regain their independence Back to top
2C Part 1 - Delayed transfers of care from hospital per 100,000 population
Staffordshire - 21.4
England - 14.9
Staffordshire - 17.1
England - 12.3
2C Part 2 - Delayed transfers of care from hospital which are attributable to adult social care per 100,000 population
Staffordshire - 10.8
England - 6.3
Staffordshire - 7.9
England - 4.3
2C Part 3 - Delayed transfers of care from hospital that are jointly attributable to NHS and adult social care, per 100,000 population
Staffordshire - 0.6
England - 0.9
2D - Proportion of new clients who received a short-term service during the year where the sequel to service was either no ongoing support or support of a lower level
Staffordshire - 72.2%
England - 77.8%
Staffordshire - 77.5%
Ensuring that people have a positive experience of care and support - People who use social care and their carers are satisfied with their experience of care and support services Back to top
3A - Proportion of adults using services who are satisfied with the care and support they receive
Staffordshire - 67.3%
England - 64.7%
Staffordshire - 66.6%
England - 65.0%
3B - Proportion of carers who are satisfied with social services *
Staffordshire - 40.4%
England - 41.2%
Staffordshire - 43.9%
England - 39.0%
3C - Proportion of carers who report they have been included or consulted in discussion about the person they care for *
Staffordshire - 74.7%
England - 72.3%
Staffordshire - 77.1%
England - 70.6%
Ensuring that people have a positive experience of care and support - People know what choices are available to them locally, what they are entitled to, and who to contact when they need help Back to top
3D Part 1 - Proportion of people who use services who find it easy to find information about services
Staffordshire - 72.4%
England - 73.5%
Staffordshire - 67.9%
England - 73.3%
3D Part 2 - Proportion of carers who find it easy to find information about services *
England - 65.5%
Staffordshire - 66.4%
England - 64.2%
Safeguarding adults whose circumstances make them vulnerable and protecting from avoidable harm Back to top
Staffordshire - 71.7%
England - 70.1%
Staffordshire - 68.5%
England - 69.9%
Staffordshire - 85.5%
England - 86.4%
Staffordshire - 81.7%
England - 86.3%
Carers Back to top
* Please note: Carers survey is carried out every two years. Previous results relate to 2014. Latest survey was conducted in 2016
Printable table of results Back to top
If you wish to print off these results as a table, please use the link below:
Performance results table 2017-18 (276 KB)