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1. How many adults in receipt of long-term social care, including those who received a personal budget under the Care Act 2014, had their care package reviewed in the each of the following financial years:
a) 2018-19: The number of reviews is published online – (https://digital.nhs.uk/data-and-information/publications/statistical/adult-social-care-activity-and-finance-report) – we are unable to provide a breakdown between clients in receipt of Personal Budgets and ones which are not.
b) 2019-20: The number of reviews is published online – (https://digital.nhs.uk/data-and-information/publications/statistical/adult-social-care-activity-and-finance-report) – we are unable to provide a breakdown between clients in receipt of Personal Budgets and ones which are not.
c) 2020-21: Figures are not published, currently in the process of finalising.
2. How many adults in receipt of long-term social care, including those who received a personal budget under the Care Act 2014, had their care package reduced in terms of (i) monetary value and (ii) number of hours received, in each of the following financial years:
a) 2018-19: We do not capture this information in a way in which it could be reported on.
b) 2019-20: We do not capture this information in a way in which it could be reported on.
c) 2020-21: We do not capture this information in a way in which it could be reported on.
3. How many social care services funded by the local authority do you operate? Of them, how many have increased their care fee rates, and by what percentage, or cost (in monetary value) in each of the following financial years:
a) 2018-19: None, we don’t ‘operate’ any services i.e. we commission providers to deliver services.
b) 2019-20: None, we don’t ‘operate’ any services i.e. we commission providers to deliver services.
c) 2020-21: None, we don’t ‘operate’ any services i.e. we commission providers to deliver services.