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The Adult Social Care Outcomes Framework (ASCOF) has been published annually since 2010-11, and draws on data from a number of collections. The ASCOF Handbook of Definitions, published by the Department of Health, provides in-depth information on the purpose of the framework, the construction of the...
On 31 March 2011, Transparency in outcomes: a framework for adult social care announced the first Adult Social Care Outcomes Framework (ASCOF), covering the year 2011-12. On 30 March 2012, the ASCOF for 2012-13 was published by the Department of Health. The purpose of the ASCOF is three-fold:
This report contains the final figures for all of the 2012-13 ASCOF measures for England. It supersedes the provisional ASCOF release in July 2013 and provides further information to the initial findings on final data published in November 2013.
This report contains the final figures for the 2012-13 ASCOF measures for England and supersedes the provisional ASCOF release in July 2013. The exceptions to this are that for measures 1Ci and 1Cii, data are interim, and for measures 1F, 1H, 2Ci and 2Cii, data are provisional. Final data for these measures,...
This report contains the provisional figures for the 2012-13 ASCOF measures for England (please see Appendix B of the report for information about data quality). It will be superseded by a final set of figures for 2012-13 early in 2014.
This report contains the final figures for the 2011-12 ASCOF measures for England and supersedes the provisional ASCOF release in September 2012. The data that are used in the report are also available in CSV format and can be accessed on NASCIS.
The indicators in this section were designed to provide a simple indicator of the characteristics of an area, and of the similarity between areas, for comparison or targeting purposes, and as a variable for analysis with other data and to provide a measure of deprivation at local level.
These indicators were designed to provide denominators for epidemiological analyses.
Proportion of adults receiving NHS funded community mental health, learning disabilities or autism services who are in employment, expressed as a percentage, 95% confidence intervals (CI).
Proportion of adults receiving NHS funded community mental health, learning disabilities or autism services who are in employment, expressed as a percentage, 95% confidence intervals (CI).