My ICB area - Mental Health and Learning Disability and Autism

This data visualisation was developed in partnership with NHS England. It shows information from the Adult Social Care Workforce Data Set (ASC-WDS) for the mental health and learning disability and/or autism workforces split by NHS Integrated Care Board (ICB) area.

  • Published: 15 October 2024 (data from 2023/24) 
  • Last updated: 15 October 2024 
  • Next update due: 15 October 2025 (data from 2024/25) 

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Learn more about adult social care

Methodology for creating workforce estimates

How the Workforce Intelligence team estimates the size, structure and characteristics of the adult social care workforce in England.  


Data downloads 

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. 

The state of the adult social care sector and workforce in England 

Annual report and data, providing a national picture of the adult social care workforce in England, including trends in recruitment, diversity and pay.  

 

Trackers 

Explore data visualisations that track the adult social care workforce in the independent sector on a monthly or quarterly basis. 

 

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