Summary The Housing Retrofit Need Index (HRNI) is a composite measure of neighbourhood need for housing energy retrofits for each Lower-layer Super Output Area (LSOA) in England. It integrates housing energy inefficiency, income deprivation and a health vulnerability domain (long-term condition prevalence and emergency admissions relevant to poor housing conditions) into a single prioritisation score (2022 snapshot). Technical description Component indicators are harmonised...
Summary Local authority spending per capita that went to local suppliers (£/head), and the proportion of total local authority spend that went to local suppliers (%). Technical description Local authority suppliers with registered addresses that fell within the administrative boundary of said local authority, were defined as local suppliers, with administrative boundaries determined using the ONS National Statistics Postcode Lookup.
Summary The SAMHI is a composite annual measure of population mental health for each Lower Super Output Area (LSOA) in England. The SAMHI combines data on mental health from multiple sources (NHS-Mental health related hospital attendances, Prescribing data – Antidepressants, QOF - depression, and DWP - claimants of Disability Living Allowance (DLA) and Personal Independence Payment (PIP) for mental health reasons...
Summary This dataset describes individual spending lines (i.e., sub-categories of spending) for Adult Social Care services. The extract is sourced from the Social Care and Public Health Services revenue outturn from Local Authorities (known as RO3). Figures are provided for every Lower Tier Local Authority in England for each financial year between 2008-09 to 2021-22, however, note that there are significant...
Summary This dataset describes individual spending lines (i.e., sub-categories of spending) for Children’s Social Care services. The extract is sourced from the Social Care and Public Health Services revenue outturn from Local Authorities (known as RO3). Figures are provided for every Lower Tier Local Authority in England for each financial year between 2008-09 to 2021-22, however, note that there are significant...
Summary This dataset describes individual spending lines (i.e., sub-categories of spending) for all Public Health services. Public health services were transferred to local government in 2013. The extract is sourced from the Social Care and Public Health Services revenue outturn from Local Authorities (known as RO3). Figures are provided for every Lower Tier Local Authority in England for each financial year...
Summary This indicator describes the annual net expenditure for Public Health services provided by every Local Authority in England since it was introduced in 2013 to 2020. The net expenditure for Public Health services is defined as the total (gross) Public Health services expenditure minus any income that may be related to delivering these services, such as sales, fees and charges. Technical...
Summary This indicator describes the annual net expenditure for Adult Social Care services provided by every Local Authority in England between 2011-12 and 2020-21. The net expenditure for Adult Social Care services is defined as the total (gross) Adult Social Care services expenditure minus any income that may be related to delivering these services, such as sales, fees and charges. Technical description...
Summary This indicator describes the annual net expenditure for Children Social Care services provided by every Local Authority in England between 2011-12 and 2020-21. The net expenditure for Children Social Care services is defined as the total (gross) Children Social Care services expenditure minus any income that may be related to delivering these services, such as sales, fees and charges. Technical description...
Summary This indicator describes the annual net expenditure for Social Care services provided by every Local Authority in England between 2002-03 to 2020-21. After 2011, Social Care services are being individually reported as Adult and Children Social Care services. In order to keep comparisons possible, both types of services were aggregated to calculate spending for all Social Care services. The net...