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Unpaid care expectancy (UCE) estimates the average lifespan spent as an unpaid carer, based on 2021 Census and life expectancy data. Analysis also investigates health outcomes for unpaid carers.
Unpaid care expectancy (UCE) estimates the average lifespan spent as an unpaid carer, based on 2021 Census and life expectancy data. Classified as Experimental Statistics.
A technical evidence paper outlining trends and challenges in adult social care based on the current adult social care system in England.
Introduction The evidence review for adult social care reform is being…
This study provides a summary of antigen testing in all care homes for those over 65 years old in England and survey results of managers of those homes.
This report adds to the growing evidence that unpaid caring should be considered a social determinant of health.
Report on the uptake of seasonal influenza vaccine amongst frontline health care workers (HCWs) during the 2016 to 2017 influenza vaccination programme in England.
Research on young carers and the effect caring has on their lives.
A point prevalence survey on levels of healthcare-associated infections (HAI) and levels of antimicrobial use in hospitals in England in 2016.
Report on the uptake of seasonal influenza vaccine amongst frontline health care workers (HCWs) during the 2014 to 2015 influenza vaccination programme in England.
Responses from the Standing Commission on Carers (SCOC) to consultations and policy reports.
Research to gain a better understanding of the issues faced by its' ethnic minority customers.
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