Freedom of information response

Commissioned services

Publication date: 
Tuesday 20 December 2022
Request: 

Type of Information

Further Details

Number

No. of adults awaiting care act assessment 

This is the number of people who have no local authority commissioned services in place

 

No. of adults awaiting a care act assessment for 6+ months

This is the number of people who have no local authority commissioned services in place

 

No. of adults awaiting care act review/ reassessment for 12 + months

This is the number of people who have local authority commissioned services in place, or are self-funding residents who have requested an annual reassessment of their needs

 

No. of Safeguarding Adult Reviews (SARs) in progress

Including any joint thematic reviews

 

No. of Safeguarding Adult Reviews (SARs) completed within the last 12 months

Including any joint thematic reviews

 

Response: 

Type of Information

Further Details

Number

No. of adults awaiting care act assessment 

This is the number of people who have no local authority commissioned services in place

 424

No. of adults awaiting a care act assessment for 6+ months

This is the number of people who have no local authority commissioned services in place

 90

No. of adults awaiting care act review/ reassessment for 12 + months

This is the number of people who have local authority commissioned services in place, or are self-funding residents who have requested an annual reassessment of their needs

 341

No. of Safeguarding Adult Reviews (SARs) in progress

2 in progress and 2 SAR referrals on hold pending the outcome of single agency reviews.

No. of Safeguarding Adult Reviews (SARs) completed within the last 12 months

One – this is on TSAB website

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Request reference:
FOI 12480