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DRAFT<br />

statutory time limit (NI 132 2007/08). This is a new baseline for this<br />

information.<br />

• The care support services for 94% of residents aged 65 and over are in<br />

place within the statutory time limit of 28 days from their completed<br />

assessment (PAF D56 2007/08). This is in line with the inner London<br />

average of 94%.<br />

• 13% of carers received a specific carer’s service (PAF C62 2007/08). This<br />

is above the inner London average of 10.8% for 2006/07.<br />

• 17 care service users have their own individual support budgets through the<br />

In Control pilot scheme allowing them to seek and buy alternatives to<br />

traditional care services.<br />

• 239 people aged 18 or over received direct payments in 2007-08. This<br />

equates to 127.13 people per 100,000 population. The inner London<br />

average for 2006/07 was 115 people per 100,000 population.<br />

• The level of delayed transfers of care per 100,000 population aged 65 and<br />

over is 21.2 (PAF D41 2007/08). There is considerable variation between<br />

councils with values ranging from 4 to 55 in 2006/07.<br />

• 84% <strong>item</strong>s of equipment and minor adaptations were delivered within 7<br />

working days (PAF D54 2007/08) This falls below the inner London average<br />

of 90% for 2006/07.<br />

• 48% of users of the adult social services provision in <strong>Lambeth</strong> rate the<br />

services good/excellent and 53% of users of children/family social services<br />

rate them good/excellent (Residents’ survey 2007).<br />

• 61% of residents rate local health services good/excellent (up from 47% in<br />

2003 and 58% in 2005) However, positive ratings are lowest among middle<br />

class residents (AB 56%, C1 54%), those who work full or part-time (56%<br />

and 55% respectively), Black Caribbean (55%), residents of Norwood (56%)<br />

and of Streatham (52%).<br />

SIGNIFICANT INEQUALITIES IDENTIFIED<br />

•<br />

NATIONAL PRIORITIES<br />

Reference Indicator<br />

NI 140<br />

NI 132<br />

NI 133<br />

NI 54<br />

NI 127<br />

NI 128<br />

NI 130<br />

NI 131<br />

NI 134<br />

NI 103<br />

NI 135<br />

NI 175<br />

Fair treatment by local services<br />

Timeliness of social care assessment (all adults)<br />

Timeliness of social care packages following assessment<br />

Services for disabled children<br />

Self reported experience of social care users<br />

User reported measure of respect and dignity in their treatment<br />

Social Care clients receiving Self Directed Support per 100,000 population<br />

Delayed transfers of care<br />

The number of emergency bed days per head of weighted population<br />

Special Educational Needs – statements issued within 26 weeks<br />

Carers receiving needs assessment or review and a specific carer’s service,<br />

or advice and information<br />

Access to services and facilities by public transport, walking and cycling<br />

CURRENT RELEVANT STRATEGIC PRIORITIES<br />

<strong>Lambeth</strong> <strong>JSNA</strong> – Preliminary Assessment<br />

Version 4<br />

October 2008<br />

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