Adult Social Care Statistics in England: An Overview brings together data from a range of sources covering different aspects of adult social care which are supported by local authorities.
The report aims to draw out the key trends around different aspects of social care that have previously been reported separately by NHS Digital. Presenting the data together in one place will highlight common themes and changes over time.
This publication includes a five-year time series for most measures, covering from 2015–16 up to the latest available figures. In most cases, this is to the end of the financial year 2019–20, but some statistics reflect the first half of 2020–21.
The report includes time series data on:
- New requests for support received by local authorities
- Adults receiving short-term and long-term social care support from local authorities
- Local authority expenditure on adult social care
- The local authority social care workforce
- Experiences of adult social care
- Outcomes for those in receipt of adult social care and their carers
One of the key facts shows:
'Levels of satisfaction among service users for the care they receive are stable.
They are lower for unpaid carers, which can reflect both the support they receive as carers, or the services given to their cared-for person.'
Future versions of this report will be updated and improved to reflect feedback and additional data