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Community Services Statistics, April 2024

Experimental statistics, Official statistics in development

Current Chapter

Community Services Statistics, April 2024


Summary

Update 12/07/2024: The April refresh file and the May provisional file in this publication has been replaced since original publication after the April provisional file was found to have been incomplete following a zipping error and the May provisional file had an incorrect link. No other files were affected.

This is a monthly report on publicly funded community services for people of all ages using data from the Community Services Data Set (CSDS) reported in England for April 2024. It has been developed to help achieve better outcomes and provide data that will be used to commission services in a way that improves health, reduces inequalities, and supports service improvement and clinical quality.

These statistics are classified as experimental and should be used with caution. Experimental statistics are new official statistics undergoing evaluation. More information about experimental statistics can be found on the UK Statistics Authority website (linked at the bottom of this page).

A provisional data file for May 2024 is now included in this publication. Please note this is intended as an early view until providers submit a refresh of their data, which will be published next month.


Key Facts

This report contains key information based on the submissions that have been made by providers to the Community Services Data Set (CSDS) collection and focuses on data relating to activity that occurred in April 2024 as follows:
 

For April 2024, 214 providers successfully submitted data with 203 submitting referrals data and 195 submitting care contact data.

There were 1,683,460 referrals received relating to 1,170,905 persons needing care.

Of these: 267k referrals related to 231k children and young people aged 0 to 18, 486k related to 398k adults aged 19 to 64 and 929k related to 540k adults aged 65 and over. 

There were 8,712,670 care contacts across all submitters.

Of these: 1.54m related to children and young people age 0 to 18, 1.95m related to adults aged 19 to 64 and 5.21m related to adults aged 65 and over.
 





Last edited: 12 July 2024 1:51 pm