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Statistics Release: ADULTS WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES IMPLEMENTATION OF ?THE SAME AS YOU?? SCOTLAND 2004

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Annex F: Community Short Breaks by Local Authority

LOCAL AUTHORITY

2003

2004

Total Adults

Estimate of Adults as % of known

LESS THAN 1 HOUR

1 - 5 HOURS PER WEEK

OVER 5 HOURS PER WEEK

Total Adults

Estimate of Adults as % of known

Aberdeen City

52

24%

7

35

104

146

24%

Aberdeenshire

98

11%

1

27

21

49

3%

Angus

15

4%

0

6

2

8

2%

Argyll & Bute

68

26%

13

12

30

55

17%

Clackmannanshire

9

8%

0

7

45

52

39%

Dumfries & Galloway

94

23%

27

53

79

159

23%

Dundee City

9

1%

0

2

1

3

0%

East Ayrshire

62

12%

0

19

143

162

28%

East Dunbartonshire

87

33%

0

77

73

150

43%

East Lothian

11

3%

0

5

5

10

3%

East Renfrewshire

38

19%

11

35

12

58

16%

Edinburgh, City of

*

*

8

80

108

196

10%

Eilean Siar

3

3%

0

0

0

0

0%

Falkirk

29

7%

0

1

4

5

1%

Fife

154

21%

7

53

155

215

23%

Glasgow City

31

1%

1

17

16

34

1%

Highland

196

20%

3

95

58

156

21%

Inverclyde

37

14%

1

31

20

52

13%

Midlothian

14

3%

0

0

52

52

12%

Moray

132

38%

0

20

7

27

7%

North Ayrshire

77

16%

0

24

10

34

6%

North Lanarkshire

47

4%

1

30

24

55

3%

Orkney Islands

16

17%

0

14

3

17

19%

Perth & Kinross

22

4%

0

0

9

9

2%

Renfrewshire

181

31%

0

187

3

190

20%

Scottish Borders

13

4%

0

1

8

9

3%

Shetland Islands

15

15%

0

7

10

17

18%

South Ayrshire

61

21%

0

28

21

49

14%

South Lanarkshire

214

31%

9

49

204

262

25%

Stirling

5

1%

0

4

1

5

1%

West Dunbartonshire

44

18%

0

18

27

45

10%

West Lothian

14

3%

0

8

0

8

1%

TOTAL

1,848

10%

89

945

1,255

2,289

10%

Source: 'The Same As You?' annual survey - 2004

Notes

  1. The numbers of adults as a percentage of all adults known to a local authority are estimates as the figures may not have come from the same base of individuals.
  2. Care should be taken when comparing 2003 and 2004 figures. Differences between these figures can be partially accounted for by changes to guidance associated with the survey and improvements in data collection techniques as well as actual changes in the numbers known to authorities.
  3. Figures have been estimated for two local authorities

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