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Please note that this LBOI indicator 6.1 has been discontinued and there will be no future updates.
The number of racial incidents per 100,000 population.
For 2003/04 to 2007/8, the indicator is in two parts: 1) Of new clients over the age of 65 for whom the assessment process was started, the number for whom length of time from first contact to start of assessment was less than or equal to 48 hours (2 calendar days). This time includes weekends and bank...
The number of adults aged 65 or over per 1,000 population that are assisted directly through social services that have been assessed/care planned. Data for 2008/09 includes those supported through services via grant funded organisations.
Directly age standardised rate for hospital admissions in people aged 65 and over for the years 2005/06 and 2006/07.
Hospital admissions for serious accidental injury, with a length of stay exceeding 3 days (ICD-10 primary diagnosis in the range S00 through T98X and external cause code in the following ranges: V01-V99, W00-X59, Y40-Y84).
Hospital admissions for serious accidental injury, with a length of stay exceeding 3 days (ICD-10 primary diagnosis in the range S00 through T98X and external cause code in the following ranges: V01-V99, W00-X59, Y40-Y84).
Hospital admissions for serious accidental injury, with a length of stay exceeding 3 days (ICD-10 primary diagnosis in the range S00 through T98X and external cause code in the following ranges: V01-V99, W00-X59, Y40-Y84).
Hospital admissions for serious accidental injury, with a length of stay exceeding 3 days (ICD-10 primary diagnosis in the range S00 through T98X and external cause code in the following ranges: V01-V99, W00-X59, Y40-Y84).
Hospital admissions for serious accidental injury, with a length of stay exceeding 3 days (ICD-10 primary diagnosis in the range S00 through T98X and external cause code in the following ranges: V01-V99, W00-X59, Y40-Y84).