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Mapping the Children with a disability population

Mapping the Children with a disability population. Short term breaks 3 rd July 2008 Performance Management. Mapping by age group. Using home postcodes Plot Children with a disability by age groups: 0-5 years 6-13 years 14-25 years. Mapping by disability type.

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Mapping the Children with a disability population

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  1. Mapping the Children with a disability population Short term breaks 3rd July 2008 Performance Management

  2. Mapping by age group • Using home postcodes • Plot Children with a disability by age groups: • 0-5 years • 6-13 years • 14-25 years

  3. Mapping by disability type • Autism: autism, autism/MLD, autism SLD • Medical Conditions: epilepsy, medical • LD: dyslexia, dyspraxia, GLD, MLD, SLD, SPLD • Sensory Impairment: speech& language, visually impaired, hearing impaired • PD: cerebral palsy, downs syndrome & physical disability • EB: behaviour and emotional & behavioural difficulty.

  4. Methodology • Sources: • Additional Needs children with a statement • ICS/SWIFT – children in receipt of a Social Care Service • Warnings: • Not all children in Lincolnshire • Not all children had a postcode that could be mapped • Not all children had a specified disability.

  5. Age Group • Numbers in age group for the County: • 0-5 years • 151 • 6-13 years • 1981 • 14-25 years • 1917

  6. Disability Type

  7. Next Steps • How do we get a total population? • Health? • Look at distribution versus services • Location • Accessibility? • NOTE: The population will change.

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