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This tracker shows ·¬ÇÑÉçÇø’s estimate of the number of filled posts in CQC-regulated locations in the adult social care independent sector over time, using data from the Adult Social Care Workforce Data Set (ASC-WDS).
Contact: Will Fenton
Explore the estimates which are statistics in development and may differ from ·¬ÇÑÉçÇø’s other publications. Figures may be revised throughout the year as more data is provided to the ASC-WDS and as we continue to develop the methodology.
The information (i) button provides useful notes about the data, while the Download PowerPoint button lets you save a screenshot of the visualisation for use in your own presentations. A glossary tab is also available.
Below the data visualisation, you will find links to the revision notes and further information about the methodology.
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Scheduled revisions will be managed systematically, pre-announced and reflected in dissemination plans.
Unscheduled revisions are those that do not fit into the managed pattern of revisions, for example errors or unforeseen changes in methodology. For unscheduled revisions we will:
Where results are affected by methodological changes, a description of the change will be given.
Explain corrections to statistics at the earliest opportunity and in a way that provides the most benefit to stakeholders.
Issue corrections in an orderly way, in a new version with the amended statistic.
Summarise the key impact, nature and extent of corrections.
Reserve the right not to publish some minor revisions if the resources required to issue them outweigh the benefits to stakeholders.
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How the Workforce Intelligence team estimates the size, structure and characteristics of the adult social care workforce in England.
Explore the data behind the reports and data visualisations by downloading one of our data files. These use our workforce estimates to look at all variables and are split by geography, sector, service and job role.
Annual report and data, providing a national picture of the adult social care workforce in England, including trends in recruitment, diversity and pay.
Information on the size and composition of employers and the workforce, including filled posts by sector, service and job role.
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