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ASCOF 1G - Proportion of adults with a learning disability who live in their own home or with their family
Current Value
90.6%
Definition
Story Behind the Curve
Definition:
Measure 1G shows the proportion of adults with a primary support reason of learning disability who live in their own home or with their family.
In Bury there are ??? people receiving long term learning disability support who live in their own or with their family.
Performance summary:
89.1 per cent of adults in Bury receiving long term disability support were reported as living in their own home or with their family in 2016-17 which is higher than the England average of 76.2 per cent and the North West region average of 88 per cent. The North West is the best performing region for this measure.
At a Bury level the proportion of adults receiving long term learning disability support who were living in their own home or with their family has increased steadily over the last three years from 83.8% to 89.1% and this mirrors a similar steady increase at an England level where the figure has increased from 74% to 76.2% during the same period.
A change in definition for this measure means that data pre and post April 2014 is not comparable.
In the Clear Impact graph associated with this measure the orange target line represents the England average and the grey solid line the Bury average.
Why Is This Important?
Measure 1G is intended to improve outcomes for adults with a primary support reason of learning disability supported by demonstrating the proportion in stable and appropriate accommodation.