Social care surveys guidance and materials for 2024-2025
Each year we carry out user surveys to get feedback from service users. Survey information is gathered by councils with social services responsibility, and these pages contain guidance for them.
Revisions policy
This revisions policy relates to the adult social care statistics collected and published by NHS Digital described on this page:
- there are no routinely planned revisions to the statistics once published (this can occur for some statistics when they are originally published as ‘provisional’ and then updated to ‘final’ – this is not the case for adult social care statistics)
- unscheduled revisions may take place where an error has been found in NHS Digital’s statistical publication process. Processes are automated where possible and continually reviewed, checked and documented to minimise risk of error. Where an unscheduled revision has occurred we will ensure this is flagged and explained to users in a transparent way.
- revisions to the data provided to NHS Digital by local authorities is only permitted during the data collection ‘refresh submission period’ (a period of time after the mandated submission deadline and before publication, where data providers have access to a data quality validation report from NHS Digital). Once the deadline for the refresh window has passed no further changes can be made
Why do we need a national survey?
The adult social care survey asks people who are over 18 and who use adult social care about their experiences. We run this questionnaire every year. The questionnaire looks at how these services are helping people to live safely and independently in their own homes.
How are the surveys used and how do we use the surveys?
To provide assured, consistent and comparable local data on care outcomes. It is the most significant pool of personal outcome information for people receiving adult social care.
- To support transparency and accountability, enabling people to make better choices about their care.
- To help local services identify areas where outcomes can be improved in a very challenging financial climate, and support their own initiatives with an assured vehicle for obtaining outcome information.
- To populate outcome measures in the Adult Social Care Outcomes Framework.
Further information
Why and how we process your data in the Survey of Carers in Households in England and your rights.
Last edited: 10 October 2024 11:49 am
Social Care surveys guidance and materials