Personal Social Services – Survey of Adult Carers in England (SACE)
A biennial survey, conducted by Councils with Adult Social Services Responsibilities (CASSRs), collecting information from and about adult carers, caring for a person aged 18 or over, who have been assessed or reviewed by social services (or where the cared-for person has received respite or another form of carer support).
Data set versions as presented in the DARS online system
Personal Social Services - Survey of Adult Carers in England (SACE)
Access method
Extract only
Data set available in packages
Packages are pre-defined groups of fields and or tables that allow a customer to select from a list that best meets their needs. Packages do not allow a customer to customise their field or table selection.
- No
Period of data coverage
01/04/2010 ongoing
Geographical scope of data
England
Legal limitations applied to use
None
Linkable to other data sets
- No
Associated data sets
Data collection process
Submitted by: local authorities
Collected by: NHS England
Frequency: Annual
Clinical coding systems
Does the data set include any standardised systems of coding?
- None
Derived fields
Standardised formulation may be applied across multiple data sets to generate commonly derived fields. Any standard derivations applicable to this data set are listed below. Please note that this does not include bespoke derivations created specifically for the individual data set.
- None
Third party licensing
Does the data set require copyrighted clinical assessment tools or outcome measures that require a licence?
- None
Advice and support
Governance of this data set is provided by:
Owning organisation: Department of Health and Social Care
Data Controller: NHS England
Data Processor: NHS England
NHS England provides a variety of functions for the data sets we make available. Therefore, our knowledge and understanding of the data will vary, impacting the level of advice and support we can provide.
In relation to this data set, we undertake end to end management and can therefore provide a full advice, guidance and support service.
Last edited: 11 June 2024 11:21 am