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Year to date Year to date Year to date Year to date Year to dateYear to date numeratorand denominator(denominator based on2011/12 year end data -full year divided by 12multiplied by monthselapsed)
Year to date numeratorand denominator(denominator based on2011/12 year end data -full year divided by 12multiplied by monthselapsed)
Year to date numerator
Year to date Year to date Year to date Year to date Year to dateYear to date Year to date Year to date Year to date Year to dateNumerator is year todate; denominator isproxied according tolast year's denominatorand is therefore staticthrough the year
Numerator is year todate; denominator isproxied according tolast year's denominatorand is therefore staticthrough the year
Numerator is year todate; denominator isproxied according tolast year's denominatorand is therefore staticthrough the year
Numerator is year todate; denominator isproxied according tolast year's denominatorand is therefore staticthrough the year
Numerator is year todate; denominator isfixed from populationfigures
Year to date Year to date Year to date Year to date Year to dateReflective of actual datafor the period April -December 2012
Reflective of actual datafor the period April -December 2012
Reflective of actual datafor the period April -December 2012
Reflective of actual datafor the period April -December 2012
Reflective of actual datafor the period April -December 2012
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2A(ii) NW1 NW2 NW3 NW4 NW5Cumulative Cumulative Cumulative Cumulative Cumulative As at 31/12/2012
Year to date Year to date Year to date Year to date Year to date SnapshotYear to date Year to date Year to date Year to date Year to date
Year to date
Year to date. Includesany Reablement andIntermediate Careservices active at anypoint during the period(year to date to the endof Quarter 3) even ifthey started before theperiod and may includemore than one serviceper client. OnlyReablement serviceincluded is CommunityReablement (HomeCare)
Year to date. Agreedwhich services wereappropriate for theClient to receive aPersonal Budget andexcluded others. Themain excluded servicesare ProfessionalSupport, Reablement,Intermediate Care andall MaintainedEquipment andAdaptations
Year to date. Does notinclude Information andAdvice, Only serviceoffered is via DirectPayments.
Year to date. Includescompleted cases wherea Case Outcomerecorded
We are currently unableto differentiate betweenworking age and olderadult episodes hence18+ population figurebeing used.
Year to date Year to date Year to date Year to date Year to dateYear to date 01/03/12 -31/12/12
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Year to date 01/03/12 -31/12/12 Snapshot at 31/12/12
Year to date Year to date Year to date Year to date Year to date Snapshot
Year to date numerator
Year to date numerator.Episodes notcustomers (excludesNHS intermediate careas data not currentlyavailable)
Year to date numerator,only includes carersservices not advice andinformation
Year to date numeratorSnapshot numerator,snapshot denominator(both as at 31/12)
Year to date Year to date Year to date Year to date Year to date Snapshot Q3Year to date Year to date Year to date Year to date Year to date
Numerator is year todate; denominator isfixed from populationfigures
Numerator is year todate; denominator isfixed from populationfigures
Numerator is year todate; denominator isproxied according tolast year's denominatorand is therefore staticthrough the year
Numerator is year todate; denominator isfixed from populationfigures
Numerator is year todate; denominator isfixed from populationfigures
Snapshot at end ofquarter for bothnumerator anddenominator
Year to date Year to date Year to date Year to date Year to date Snapshot Q3Reflective of actual datafor the period April -December 2012
Reflective of actual datafor the period April -December 2012
Reflective of actual datafor the period April -December 2012
Reflective of actual datafor the period April -December 2012
Reflective of actual datafor the period April -December 2012
Year to date Year to date Year to date Year to date Year to date Snapshot
NW6 NW7Cumulative Cumulative
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Year to date Year to dateYear to date 01/03/12 -31/12/12
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Year to date numerator,denominator taken from2011/12 year end data,but not adjusted fromfull year figure
Year to date numerator
Year to date Year to dateYear to date Year to dateNumerator is year todate; denominator isproxied according tolast year's denominatorand is therefore staticthrough the year
Numerator is year todate; denominator isfixed from populationfigures
Year to date Year to dateReflective of actual datafor the period April -December 2012
Reflective of actual datafor the period April -December 2012
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Populationaged 65 and
over
Populationaged 18-64
1A. Social CareRelated Quality
of Life
1B - Proportionof people whouse services
who havecontrol overtheir daily life
1C(1) -Proportion ofpeople using
Social Care whoreceive Self-
Directed Support
1C(2) -Proportion ofpeople using
social care whoreceive direct
payments
1E - Proportionof adults with
learningdisabilities in
paidemployment
Source NASCIS NASCIS ASCOF ASCOF Local Authorities Local Authorities Local Authorities
Date range 2011/12 2011/12 Q1-Q3 2012/13 Q1-Q3 2012/13 Q1-Q3 2012/13
Locality Higher is better Higher is better Higher is better Higher is better Higher is better
18,065 83,686 19.3 79.6 38.3 11.9 1.7
27,135 83,615 18.5 75.5 40.6 3.9 2.3
42,215 161,630 18.3 71.6 44.4 24.9 1.2
29,345 112,415 20.1 69.5 30.4 2.5 8.5
70,260 218,748 19.0 79.2 40.5 22.9 5.2
60,490 199,439 19.2 81.5 62.7 19.9 6.6
Cumbria 101,440 296,460 18.9 77.7 41.3 8.9 5.3
17,365 74,594 19.7 80.6 55.0 18.8 6.3
23,275 92,235 19.3 76.3 63.5 16.7 3.0
210,130 714,485 19.2 79.0 57.7 8.1 4.0
63,055 297,235 19.0 76.4 31.2 12.4 5.5
50,225 351,109 18.3 72.1 - - 2.2
33,070 131,885 18.5 68.8 76.0 40.1 5.1
30,510 125,455 18.8 71.9 52.0 7.4 3.8
33,370 148,635 18.5 71.1 40.4 12.8 5.0
56,350 161,856 19.2 80.5 45.0 10.1 2.1
30,755 108,942 19.0 76.1 52.8 9.8 3.9
50,895 173,835 18.6 73.3 82.1 16.7 10.8
34,170 134,663 18.4 72.0 40.8 4.1 4.7
35,211 133,540 18.6 73.5 44.5 16.1 8.8
31,995 123,848 18.6 76.3 72.6 7.9 7.1
50,945 190,695 18.8 76.0 42.2 12.5 5.5
59,225 182,812 18.8 77.3 78.8 10.5 6.8
NORTH WEST 1,159,496 4,301,817 #REF! #REF! #REF! #REF! #REF!
Benchmarking orderBest 1-67th-12th13th-18th19th - 23rd
1F - Proportionof adults incontact withsecondary
mental healthservices in paid
employment
1G - Proportionof adults with
learningdisabilities wholive in their own
home or withtheir family
1H - Proportionof adults incontact withsecondary
mental healthservices who
liveindependently,with or without
support
2A(1) -Permanent
admissions ofolder people(aged 65 and
over) toresidential andnursing carehomes, per
100,000population
2A(2) -Permanent
admissions ofyounger adults
(aged 18 to 64) toresidential andnursing carehomes, per
100,000population
ASCOF Local Authorities ASCOF Local Authorities Local Authorities
2011/12 Q1-Q3 2012/13 2011/12 Q1-Q3 2012/13 Q1-Q3 2012/13Higher is better Higher is better Higher is better Lower is better Lower is better
14.0 53.3 59.6 851.1 23.4
13.4 85.8 69.2 777.6 10.8
8.4 91.4 89.0 589.8 8.0
2.5 83.7 45.6 1264.3 22.2
10.7 41.8 63.9 485.3 10.5
9.1 75.8 69.0 826.6 19.6
10.7 77.8 72.4 534.3 13.8
9.1 85.6 53.8 339.8 4.0
5.0 88.6 60.4 717.0 13.3
18.6 62.9 62.5 696.7 13.4
1.7 86.3 42.6 716.8 12.8
3.3 65.7 67.7 577.4 7.4
2.0 95.7 52.7 511.0 2.3
4.1 82.5 62.8 540.8 15.9
6.0 94.4 76.9 611.3 12.8
3.9 81.5 50.7 601.6 12.4
7.6 84.1 58.8 530.0 15.6
6.7 81.7 66.3 554.1 6.9
4.7 92.8 69.4 544.3 4.5
11.2 81.4 81.6 539.6 6.7
9.9 81.5 67.8 500.0 17.3
7.9 86.8 60.3 583.0 11.5
5.0 74.5 79.8 638.2 12.0
#REF! #REF! #REF! #REF! #REF!
Populationaged 65 and
over
Populationaged 18-64
2B(1) -Proportion of
older people (65and over) who
were still athome 91 days
after dischargefrom hospital
into reablement /rehabilitation
services(effectiveness of
the service)
2B(2) -Proportion of
older people (65and over) who
were still athome 91 days
after dischargefrom hospital
intoreablement/reha
bilitationservices (offered
the service)
2C(1) - Delayedtransfers of carefrom hospital per
100,000population
2C(2) - Delayedtransfers of care
from hospitalwhich are
attributable toadult social care
per 100,000population
3A - Overallsatisfaction of
people who useservices withtheir care and
support
Source NASCIS NASCIS ASCOF ASCOF Unify2 Unify2 ASCOF
Date range 2011/12 2011/12 Q1-Q3 2012/13 Q1-Q3 2012/13 2011/12
Locality Higher is better Higher is better Lower is better Lower is better Higher is better
18,065 83,686 88.2 2.4 5.7 0.1 66.4
27,135 83,615 89.4 1.4 13.0 7.3 63.1
42,215 161,630 79.7 6.9 7.6 1.2 58.4
29,345 112,415 86.7 5.9 5.4 2.4 68.1
70,260 218,748 79.2 2.8 9.6 0.2 65.4
60,490 199,439 81.7 2.8 7.5 1.7 66.5
Cumbria 101,440 296,460 87.5 2.4 15.9 4.8 62.9
17,365 74,594 74.1 3.6 6.9 0.7 69.2
23,275 92,235 79.8 3.0 5.5 1.3 65.7
210,130 714,485 78.1 1.5 8.2 1.6 73.2
63,055 297,235 81.8 3.3 8.8 4.1 63.6
50,225 351,109 69.2 4.9 7.6 4.0 58.5
33,070 131,885 82.6 2.7 2.7 0.6 58.0
30,510 125,455 70.7 3.1 4.4 0.6 63.9
33,370 148,635 82.7 9.9 4.2 0.8 67.9
56,350 161,856 87.7 4.4 6.2 1.3 73.2
30,755 108,942 93.0 1.5 8.4 2.9 70.3
50,895 173,835 90.2 5.2 8.2 0.3 68.0
34,170 134,663 88.4 4.7 10.6 5.8 67.4
35,211 133,540 68.6 3.2 7.8 4.5 64.6
31,995 123,848 87.1 7.9 3.1 0.5 65.6
50,945 190,695 77.0 3.3 7.3 0.2 62.8
59,225 182,812 91.4 2.0 3.1 2.3 61.4
NORTH WEST 1,159,496 4,301,817 #REF! #REF! #REF! #REF! #REF!
Benchmarking orderBest 1-67th-12th13th-18th19th - 23rd
3D - Proportionof people who
use services andcarers who find
it easy to findinformation
about services
4A - Proportionof people whouse serviceswho feel safe
4B - Proportionof people whouse serviceswho say that
those serviceshave made them
feel safe andsecure
ASCOF ASCOF ASCOF
2011/12 2011/12 2011/12Higher is better Higher is better Higher is better
77.8 67.2 88.1
72.3 64.9 70.6
72.4 62.3 75.6
77.2 86.3 61.1
76.6 66.1 88.0
81.5 75.3 89.3
79.7 69.7 71.3
85.6 66.2 79.1
76.8 72.6 82.9
74.7 69.7 70.4
76.9 68.2 82.2
69.6 62.1 77.3
69.8 65.7 73.8
76.6 60.0 80.8
78.6 62.1 81.8
78.4 61.2 76.8
76.8 63.2 56.7
81.6 62.2 65.3
74.4 62.9 56.6
66.4 60.6 65.2
76.2 65.4 86.1
76.4 63.1 65.7
69.9 61.0 68.2
#REF! #REF! #REF!
Populationaged 65 and
over
Populationaged 18-64
NW1 - Number ofclients aged 65+
receiving areablement orintermediate
care intervention(per 10,000 pop)
NW2 - Number ofservice users
and carersreceiving self-
directed supportas a proportionof people whowould benefit
from self-directed support
NW3 - Number ofcarers receivinga carers specific
service (per10,000
population)
NW4 - Number ofcompleted
safeguardingreferrals in the
year (per100,000
population)
NW5 - Proportionof service users
in receipt of acommunity
based service
Source NASCIS NASCIS Local Authorities Local Authorities Local Authorities Local Authorities Local Authorities
Date range Q1-Q3 2012/13 Q1-Q3 2012/13 Q1-Q3 2012/13 Q1-Q3 2012/13 End Q3 2012/13
Locality Higher is better Higher is better Higher is better - Higher is better
18,065 83,686 221.9 41.8 - 761.9 68.0
27,135 83,615 - 50.4 27.4 47.9 -
42,215 161,630 454.6 64.6 41.9 82.4 84.2
29,345 112,415 253.5 67.6 19.3 61.4 86.6
70,260 218,748 352.1 62.6 1.0 291.3 76.8
60,490 199,439 247.8 93.8 - 78.5 76.8
Cumbria 101,440 296,460 256.2 70.7 66.5 76.4 72.7
17,365 74,594 478.5 55.0 66.9 226.2 82.8
23,275 92,235 332.8 74.7 41.4 193.6 76.1
210,130 714,485 150.1 87.4 48.4 105.1 77.3
63,055 297,235 79.9 - 56.6 693.9 80.9
50,225 351,109 317.2 - 87.6 231.2 80.1
33,070 131,885 145.1 79.8 52.7 258.9 76.5
30,510 125,455 359.6 61.0 12.4 257.1 85.1
33,370 148,635 250.0 52.0 96.0 212.0 85.3
56,350 161,856 89.7 79.1 38.6 191.1 74.9
30,755 108,942 - - 155.1 447.4 87.1
50,895 173,835 389.8 97.9 29.4 135.3 82.3
34,170 134,663 781.4 50.8 70.1 197.8 100.0
35,211 133,540 487.3 52.4 74.4 106.7 86.2
31,995 123,848 368.5 72.6 35.9 208.5 59.2
50,945 190,695 230.2 52.0 25.9 115.5 83.4
59,225 182,812 231.7 92.6 31.0 222.7 82.4
NORTH WEST 1,159,496 4,301,817 265.3 70.9 51.2 211.0 80.3
Benchmarking orderBest 1-67th-12th13th-18th19th - 23rd
NW6 - Proportionof service userswith a completed
review in theyear
NW7 - Number ofsocial care
complaints per100,000
population
1D - CarerReported Quality
of Life
3B - OverallSatifaction ofCarers with
Social Services
3C - Theproportion ofcarers who
report that theyhave beenincluded orsonsulted indiscussions
about the personthey care for
3D - Theproportion of
people who useservices and
carers who findit easy to findinformation
about services
Local Authorities Local Authorities Local Authorities Local Authorities Local Authorities Local Authorities
Q1-Q3 2012/13 Q1-Q3 2012/13 2012/13 2012/13 2012/13 2012/13Higher is better - Higher is better Higher is better Higher is better Higher is better
55.4 84.3 - - - -
28.0 69.5 7.8 42.7 74.0 66.7
70.0 36.3 8.5 44.9 76.0 69.9
65.5 46.6 - - - -
50.9 - 8.6 49.1 76.1 71.0
56.8 17.3 8.4 46.1 80.9 66.7
63.7 23.4 8.2 50.6 81.1 72.5
52.5 43.5 8.2 46.4 76.7 75.8
56.1 6.2 8.3 40.8 75.3 72.0
47.5 20.9 7.9 41.8 78.4 72.0
62.1 49.4 - - - -
41.6 66.8 - 43.1 70.7 66.9
48.3 83.1 7.6 42.3 64.7 61.9
60.4 11.5 8.3 45.9 68.0 63.3
60.8 - 8.0 48.7 79.2 76.9
40.9 20.6 8.1 46.4 74.9 70.7
67.9 35.1 8.7 46.1 81.4 76.6
60.6 48.1 8.4 52.0 76.4 77.2
51.4 48.6 8.2 42.7 70.2 72.1
57.9 7.1 8.0 42.3 67.3 69.6
50.3 40.4 - 43.1 77.6 75.1
32.5 30.2 8.0 44.2 68.0 67.0
55.4 22.3 8.1 40.9 59.2 54.6
53.1 35.5 8.2 45.1 73.9 70.6
Populationaged 65 and
over
Populationaged 18-64
AQUA1 - Non-elective
admissions aged65+ per 1000
pop 65+
AQUA2 - Non-elective bed
days aged 65+per head of 1000
pop 65+
AQUA3 - Non-elective re-
admission ratewithin 30 daysaged 65 and
over
AQUA4 - Non-elective re-
admission ratewithin 90 daysaged 65 and
over
AQUA5 - No ofbed days -
delayedtransfers of care
aged 18+ per100,000 pop
Source System NASCIS NASCIS SUS SUS SUS SUS UNIFY
Date range Jan 12 - Dec 12 Jan 12 - Dec 12 Jan 12 - Dec 12 Jan 12 - Dec 12 Jan 13 Bed Days
Locality Less is better Less is better Less is better Less is better Less is better
18,065 83,686 316 2495 17.0% 26.4% 86
27,135 83,615 202 2154 15.6% 24.7% 172
42,215 161,630 237 2287 15.6% 24.3% 172
29,345 112,415 263 1941 16.2% 24.9% 146
70,260 218,748 230 2210 15.1% 24.0% 339
60,490 199,439 241 2303 15.8% 25.3% 240
Cumbria 101,440 296,460 219 2147 14.4% 23.2% 463
17,365 74,594 341 3119 18.0% 28.4% 329
23,275 92,235 326 2809 18.1% 28.1% 275
210,130 714,485 237 2198 15.7% 24.7% 271
63,055 297,235 322 2834 17.4% 27.3% 249
50,225 351,109 339 3781 17.9% 28.4% 280
33,070 131,885 277 2148 18.5% 28.9% 78
30,510 125,455 302 2011 19.0% 28.6% 132
33,370 148,635 317 2615 18.8% 30.4% 181
56,350 161,856 280 2333 16.7% 25.7% 258
30,755 108,942 272 2499 16.3% 26.3% 248
50,895 173,835 283 2961 17.9% 29.0% 210
34,170 134,663 280 3013 17.7% 27.2% 137
35,211 133,540 265 3309 16.6% 26.2% 255
31,995 123,848 295 2628 17.7% 28.3% 80
50,945 190,695 287 2055 20.0% 30.4% 123
59,225 182,812 287 2547 16.7% 25.9% 95
NORTH WEST 1,159,496 4,301,817 260 2418 16.8% 26.1% 238
Benchmarking order (exc trend)Best 1-67th-12th13th-18th19th - 23rd
AQUA6 -Proportion of
people aged 65+discharge direct
to residentialcare
AQUA7 -Permanent
admissions toresidential/
nursing careaged 65+ per
100,000 pop 65+
AQUA8 - Proportion of localauthority ASC spend onaged 65+ on res/nursing
care
AQUA9 -Proportion of all
deaths whichoccur at home /in care homes -
aged 65 andover
HES & TIS Local Authorities NASCIS ONS via NHS NW
Jan 12 - Dec 12 Jan 12 - Dec 12 Apr 11 - Mar 12 Jan 12 - Dec 12Less is better Less is better Less is better TREND more is better
1.3% 1,041 63% within 5% 41.7%
0.9% 1,025 63% Deteriorating 40.9%
2.4% 834 46% within 5% 41.8%
1.6% 1,254 53% Improving 48.4%
4.3% 613 48% Improving 46.3%
4.7% 1,020 50% Improving 42.2%
1.8% 721 55% Improving 47.0%
2.4% 582 45% Deteriorating 40.6%
1.2% 881 58% Improving 41.0%
1.6% 941 56% within 5% 44.9%
1.5% 874 50% Deteriorating 39.9%
2.7% - 45% Deteriorating 36.8%
2.3% 741 52% Deteriorating 37.5%
1.3% 810 53% Improving 41.6%
3.6% 920 63% Deteriorating 42.5%
1.6% 1,056 58% Improving 43.9%
1.2% 845 50% within 5% 44.7%
3.3% 737 49% Deteriorating 41.7%
3.5% 670 54% Improving 33.8%
1.9% 767 51% Deteriorating 33.6%
4.4% 638 60% Improving 45.7%
3.4% 775 57% within 5% 39.9%
4.5% 897 62% within 5% 45.7%
2.5% 827 53.8% within 5% 42.2%
1A. Social Care Related Quality of Life
1B - Proportion of people who use services who have control over their daily life
Cumbria0
5
10
15
20
25
Cumbria0
10
2030
4050
6070
8090
Higher is better
1C(1) - Proportion of people using Social Care who receive Self-Directed Support
Cumbria0
102030405060708090
Higher is better
Higher is better
North WestAverage
Graph Key
No Data
Cumbria0
10
2030
4050
6070
8090
North WestAverage
Graph Key
1C(2) - Proportion of people using social care who receive direct payments
1E - Proportion of adults with learning disabilities in paid employment
Cumbria05
10
1520
25
3035
40
45
No Data
Cumbria0
2
4
6
8
10
12
Higher is better
1F - Proportion of adults in contact with secondary mental health services in paid employment
Cumbria02468
101214161820
Higher is better
Higher is better
North WestAverage
Graph Key
Cumbria0
2
4
6
8
10
12
North WestAverage
Graph Key
1G - Proportion of adults with learning disabilities who live in their own home or with their family
1H - Proportion of adults in contact with secondary mental health services who live independently, withor without support
Cumbria0
102030405060708090
100
Higher is betterCumbria
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Higher is better
2A(1) - Permanent admissions of older people (aged 65 and over) to residential and nursing care homes,per 100,000 population
Cumbria0
200
400
600
800
1,000
1,200
1,400
Higher is better
Lower is better
North WestAverage
Graph Key
Cumbria0
102030405060708090
100
North WestAverage
Graph Key
2A(2) - Permanent admissions of younger adults (aged 18 to 64) to residential and nursing care homes,per 100,000 population
2B(1) - Proportion of older people (65 and over) who were still at home 91 days after discharge fromhospital into reablement / rehabilitation services (effectiveness of the service)
Cumbria0
5
10
15
20
25
Cumbria0
102030405060708090
100
Lower is better
2B(2) - Proportion of older people (65 and over) who were still at home 91 days after discharge fromhospital into reablement/rehabilitation services (offered the service)
Cumbria0
2
4
6
8
10
12
Higher is better
Higher is better
Cumbria0
102030405060708090
100
North WestAverage
Graph Key
2C(1) - Delayed transfers of care from hospital per 100,000 population
2C(2) - Delayed transfers of care from hospital which are attributable to adult social care per 100,000population
Cumbria0
2
46
810
1214
16
18
Cumbria0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Lower is better
3A - Overall satisfaction of people who use services with their care and support
Cumbria0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
Lower is better
Higher is better
North WestAverage
Graph Key
Cumbria0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
North WestAverage
Graph Key
3D - Proportion of people who use services and carers who find it easy to find information about services
4A - Proportion of people who use services who feel safe
Cumbria0
10
2030
4050
6070
80
90
Cumbria0
102030405060708090
100
Higher is better
4B - Proportion of people who use services who say that those services have made them feel safe andsecure
Cumbria
0102030405060708090
100
Higher is better
Higher is better
North WestAverage
Graph Key
Cumbria0
102030405060708090
100
North WestAverage
Graph Key
NW1 - Number of clients aged 65+ receiving a reablement or intermediate care intervention (per 10,000pop)
NW2 - Number of service users and carers receiving self-directed support as a proportion of people whowould benefit from self-directed support
Cumbria0
100
200300
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600700
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900
No Data
No Data
Cumbria0
20
40
60
80
100
120
No Data
No Data
No Data
Higher is better
NW3 - Number of carers receiving a carers specific service (per 10,000 population)
Cumbria0
20406080
100120140160180
No Data
No Data
Higher is better
Higher is better
North WestAverage
Graph Key
Cumbria0
20
40
60
80
100
120
No Data
No Data
No Data
North WestAverage
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NW4 - Number of completed safeguarding referrals in the year (per 100,000 population)
NW5 - Proportion of service users in receipt of a community based service
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 230
100
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800
Cumbria0
20
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120
No Data
NW6 - Proportion of service users with a completed review in the year
Cumbria0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
Higher is better
Higher is better
North WestAverage
Graph Key
Cumbria0
20
40
60
80
100
120
No Data
North WestAverage
Graph Key
NW7 - Number of social care complaints per 100,000 population
#REF!
Cumbria0
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6070
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90
No Data
No Data
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10
No Data
No Data
No Data
No Data
No Data
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North WestAverage
Graph Key
Cumbria0
10
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40
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60
No Data
No Data
No Data
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10
No Data
No Data
No Data
No Data
No Data
North WestAverage
Graph Key
3C - The proportion of carers who report that they have been included or consulted in discussionsabout the person they care for
#REF!
Cumbria0
10
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4050
6070
80
90
No Data
No Data
No Data
Cumbria0
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90
No Data
No Data
No Data
North WestAverage
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Cumbria0
10
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6070
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90
No Data
No Data
No Data
North WestAverage
Graph Key
AQUA1 - Non-elective admissions aged 65+ per 1000 pop 65+ Jan 12 - Dec 12
AQUA2 - Non-elective bed days aged 65+ per head of 1000 pop 65+ Jan 12 - Dec 12
Cumbria0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400Data Source: SUS
Cumbria0
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Data Source: SUS
AQUA3 - Non-elective re-admission rate within 30 days aged 65 and over Jan 12 - Dec 12
Cumbria0%2%4%6%8%
10%12%14%16%18%20%
North WestAverage
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Cumbria0
500
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4000
Data Source: SUS
North WestAverage
Graph Key
AQUA4 - Non-elective re-admission rate within 90 days aged 65 and over
AQUA5 - No of bed days - delayed transfers of care aged 18+ per 100,000 pop
Cumbria0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%Data Source: SUS
Cumbria0
50100150200250300350400450500
Data Source: UNIFY
lower number is better
AQUA6 - Proportion of people aged 65+ discharge direct to residential care
Cumbria0%
1%
2%
3%
4%
5%
lower number is better
Data Source: HES/TIS
lower number is better
North WestAverage
Graph Key
Cumbria0
50100150200250300350400450500
North WestAverage
Graph Key
Jan 12 - Dec 12
Jan 13 Bed Days
Cumbria0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
Cumbria0
50100150200250300350400450500
Jan 12 - Dec 12
Cumbria0
50100150200250300350400450500
Cumbria0%
1%
2%
3%
4%
5%
lower number is better
AQUA7 - Permanent admissions to residential/ nursing care aged 65+ per 100,000 pop 65+
AQUA8 - Proportion of local authority ASC spend on aged 65+ on res/nursing care
Data Source: DH1
0
200
No Data
Data Source: Local Authorities
10%
20%
40%
60%Data Source: NASCIS, IC NHS
lower number is better
AQUA9 - Proportion of all deaths which occur at home / in care homes - aged 65 and over
Data Source: AQUA via HES data
Data Source: DH1
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
120%Data Source: ONS
lower number is better
higher number is better
North WestAverage
Graph Key
10%
20%
40%
60%
North WestAverage
Graph Key
Jan 12 - Dec 12
Apr 11 - Mar 12
10
200
No Data
10%
20%
40%
60%
Jan 12 - Dec 12
10%
20%
40%
60%
10%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
120%Data Source: ONS