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Reports & briefings / Surveys

ADASS Autumn Survey 2020

The findings of this report show sharp increases in requests for help from people being discharged from hospital, fleeing from domestic abuse, or losing their regular support from unpaid carers as a result of the Covid-19 crisis. 
Reports & briefings / Surveys

ADASS Spring Survey 2022: Implementing Reform Report

The report, part of the latest ADASS Member Survey “Spring Survey” 2022, outlines the results of ADASS members’ views on the timing, pace and resourcing of the different aspects of planned and in train changes to social care. The questions were asked as part of our Spring Survey and are being reported here in a standalone […]
Reports & briefings / Surveys

ADASS Autumn Survey 2020

The findings of this report show sharp increases in requests for help from people being discharged from hospital, fleeing from domestic abuse, or losing their regular support from unpaid carers as a result of the Covid-19 crisis. 
Reports & briefings / Surveys
Reports & briefings / Surveys

ADASS Survey 2022: People Waiting for Assessments, Care or Reviews

This is a summary of the ADASS survey carried out in April 2022, which combined acontinuation of the monthly monitoring of people waiting for assessments, care and support or a direct payment to begin or a review of their care plan (which was committed until July 2022), together with a repeat of the survey measuring […]
Reports & briefings / Surveys

ADASS Survey 2022: Waiting for Care and Support

Our new survey findings show that more than half a million people are now waiting for an adult social care assessment, for care or a direct payment to begin or for a review of their care.  This new evidence shows that despite staff working relentlessly over the last two years, levels of unmet, undermet or […]
Surveys

ADASS Rapid Survey 2021: Home Care and Workforce

This survey demonstrates a rapidly deteriorating situation in relation to social care for older and disabled people and for carers. In summary, for most areas of care, the trends documented in ADASS’s Spring Survey in July 2021 and the Rapid Survey reported in September have continued and escalated. More care at home is being delivered, […]