PSS Adult Social Care Survey 2010/11
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Purpose |
The Adult Social Care Survey (ASCS) is the most significant pool of personal outcome information for those receiving adult social care. The main purpose of the ASCS is to provide assured, benchmarked local data on outcomes to support local services to think about ways of improving outcomes. The survey provides an overall quality of life index, the survey will provide intelligence on whether specific groups experience better outcomes, whether services are meeting all outcome needs, and, in time, the value-added by Lancashire Adult and Community Services. |
Subject |
Priorities for social care services
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Commissioned by |
The Department of Health |
Geographic area |
All of Lancashire
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Method |
Questionnaire - postal
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Consultation with |
Service users
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Date |
01/02/2011 - 29/04/2011
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Undertaken by |
Bhanu Reddy - Citizen Feedback Officer |
Results
Number in sample |
833
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Number of responses |
435
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Response rate |
52%
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Contact information
For more information about this research contact:
Melissa Sherliker
01772 535019
Email: haveyoursay@lancashire.gov.uk