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Happy 5 th Birthday!

Happy 5 th Birthday!. Numbers and what they can do for you!. Gyles Glover. What is an Observatory?. We keep the score. Not about Telescopes. Not just about counting. Things you can do with numbers. Campaigning Planning Checking Whole country My local area. Campaigning. 58 TIMES!.

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Happy 5 th Birthday!

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  1. Happy 5th Birthday!

  2. Numbers and what theycan do for you! Gyles Glover

  3. What is an Observatory? We keep the score Not about Telescopes Things you can do with numbers www.ihal.org.uk

  4. Not just about counting Things you can do with numbers www.ihal.org.uk

  5. Things you can do with numbers • Campaigning • Planning • Checking • Whole country • My local area Things you can do with numbers www.ihal.org.uk

  6. Campaigning 58 TIMES! Things you can do with numbers www.ihal.org.uk

  7. Campaigning 58 TIMES! 50 Things you can do with numbers www.ihal.org.uk

  8. Campaigning Things you can do with numbers www.ihal.org.uk

  9. Campaigning Things you can do with numbers www.ihal.org.uk

  10. Campaigning Things you can do with numbers www.ihal.org.uk

  11. Campaigning Things you can do with numbers www.ihal.org.uk

  12. Campaigning Things you can do with numbers www.ihal.org.uk

  13. Planning Things you can do with numbers www.ihal.org.uk

  14. Planning ‘Winterbourne View also exposed some wider issues in the care system. There are far too many people with learning disabilities or autism staying too long in hospital or residential homes …. many should not be there and could lead happier lives elsewhere. This practice must end.’ Norman Lamb – Ministerial Foreword to Transforming Care Things you can do with numbers www.ihal.org.uk

  15. Planning How many people? What sorts of need? Where are they? Where should they be? Things you can do with numbers www.ihal.org.uk

  16. The Learning Disability Census • Every hospital looking after people with learning disabilities • Questions about each person • All collected by the Health and Social Care Information Centre Things you can do with numbers www.ihal.org.uk

  17. Checking Things you can do with numbers www.ihal.org.uk

  18. How many people had a health check? UP 7.2% Things you can do with numbers www.ihal.org.uk

  19. How many people did GPs think SHOULD have a health check? UP 8.8% UP 7.2% Things you can do with numbers www.ihal.org.uk

  20. Health checks Number who had check ÷ Number Eligible = Coverage Things you can do with numbers www.ihal.org.uk

  21. How many of those GPs thought should have a check, did? Not much change Things you can do with numbers www.ihal.org.uk

  22. Non-coverage of health checks Things you can do with numbers www.ihal.org.uk

  23. All known to GPs Things you can do with numbers www.ihal.org.uk

  24. Variation aroundEngland2012/13 Things you can do with numbers www.ihal.org.uk

  25. Health Checks in my area? Things you can do with numbers www.ihal.org.uk

  26. Other things we count Schools Social care Safeguarding Employment Things you can do with numbers www.ihal.org.uk

  27. Learning Disability Profileswww.ihal.org.uk/profiles Things you can do with numbers www.ihal.org.uk

  28. Numbers for Scotland • www.scld.org.uk/esay-2012 • Adults known to local authorities. • Adults on the Autism Spectrum. • Adults who live with a family carer. • Adults with learning disabilities who live in the same accommodation. • Accommodation type. • Local Area Co-ordination (LAC) use. • Personal Life Plan (PLP) • Employment opportunities. • Day centre attendance. • Alternative opportunities. • Further Education. Things you can do with numbers www.ihal.org.uk

  29. The simplest number of all • How many people out of every thousand • have a learning disability? Schools 24.3 Family Doctors 4.5 Things you can do with numbers www.ihal.org.uk

  30. Numbers and what theycan do for you! Gyles.Glover@phe.gov.uk www.ihal.org.uk

  31. Health checks Campaigning 52% Did.. 48% Didn’t Things you can do with numbers www.ihal.org.uk

  32. ? Things you can do with numbers www.ihal.org.uk

  33. Break Things you can do with numbers www.ihal.org.uk

  34. Chloe Trew and Claire Stuart

  35. Who are we talking about? Adults who are ‘known’ to Scottish local authorities in the last three years including adults who might not be using services Adults aged 18 and over Young people aged 16-17 who are not in full time education

  36. What can eSAY tell me? How many adults have a job? How many adults use an LAC? How many adults go to college? How many adults have day opportunities?

  37. Things you can do with numbers www.ihal.org.uk

  38. How many adults with learning disabilities are there known to local authorities in Scotland?

  39. 26,117

  40. There are more men with learning disabilities in Scotland than women. or

  41. Which local authority has the most adults with learning disabilities? Which local authority has the least adults with learning disabilities?

  42. Things you can do with numbers www.ihal.org.uk

  43. Things you can do with numbers www.ihal.org.uk

  44. How many adults with learning disabilities use an LAC?

  45. 2,500

  46. Are adults who use an LAC more likely to have a job? or

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