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Local Authority level statistics

These statistics provide information across the three main social work services areas. Information for all 32 Scottish Local Authorities is provided. In addition, there is the option to compare a Local Authority with up to five other comparable authorities and against Scotland as a whole.

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North Lanarkshire


% using Local Area Co-ordinator, % with a Personal Life Plan and % with an Independent Advocacy Service by Local Authority, 2003-2005

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  2003   2004   2005
  Total % using an
LAC service
% with a PLP % with
an IAS
  Total % using an
LAC service
% with a PLP % with
an IAS
  Total % using an
LAC service
% with a PLP % with
an IAS
North Lanarkshire 1,208 17 17 11   2,050 18 15 6   2,079 20 19 6
 
Comparator Authorities:
Clackmannanshire 119 0 21 9   132 16 50 19   133 23 78 25
East Ayrshire 503 0 11 41   572 0 18 34   650 2 20 38
Falkirk 416 0 16 5   566 0 22 6   636 0 44 9
West Lothian 501 6 7 7   540 11 8 12   699 9 7 15
North Ayrshire 491 0 7 6   575 23 9 10   576 24 15 19
Comparator Authorities 2,030 1 11 15   2,385 9 16 16   2,694 9 24 21
 
Scotland 18,066 4 22 9 22,124 7 24 9 22,473 9 25 11

Source: The same as you?

  1. Population figures source: http://www.gro-scotland.gov.uk
  2. Data Background & Contacts: http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Statistics/17672/9459

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.

Some authorities were unable to provide information on numbers with Personal Life Plans. The Scotland figures of 24% for 2004 and 22% for 2003 are therefore estimates.