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Adult social care ratings summary slides Current ratings published up to 31/07/2017

Current ratings overall and by key question for active locations Note: Figures in chart are percentages Source: CQC ratings data, data extracted 31/07/2017

Current overall ratings by service type Source: CQC ratings data, data extracted 31/07/2017

Current overall ratings by size of care home Small = 1-10 beds, Medium = 11-49, Large = 50+ Source: CQC ratings data, data extracted 31/07/2017

Current overall ratings by size of domiciliary care agency The above chart presents data we have for DCA locations that have been rated and the number of people using the service. There is a trend suggesting that locations providing care to a smaller number of people are performing better than larger services. This analysis is based upon 4,211 rated DCA locations. Source: CQC ratings data and CQC community PIR data from July 2017

Current overall ratings by services with and without learning disability specialism Source: CQC ratings data, data extracted 31/07/2017

Current overall ratings by type of services with and without learning disability specialism Source: CQC ratings data, data extracted 31/07/2017

Overall ratings by publication quarter – Residential social care Residential social care ratings, by publication quarter Calendar quarter Inadequate Requires improvement Good Outstanding 2015 Q3 174 929 1,276 15 2015 Q4 163 876 1,513 13 2016 Q1 176 978 1,816 18 2016 Q2 160 987 1,845 29 2016 Q3 181 898 1,559 32 2016 Q4 158 743 1,386 36 2017 Q1 155 880 1,458 40 2017 Q2 154 925 1,639 41 Source: CQC ratings data, data extracted 31/07/2017. Completed quarters only.

Overall ratings by publication quarter – Community social care Community social care ratings, by publication quarter Calendar quarter Inadequate Requires improvement Good Outstanding 2015 Q3 19 151 390 3 2015 Q4 28 183 473 2 2016 Q1 27 222 729 13 2016 Q2 33 275 866 2016 Q3 30 272 828 2016 Q4 36 297 934 24 2017 Q1 261 730 25 2017 Q2 43 249 689 18 Source: CQC ratings data, data extracted 31/07/2017. Completed quarters only.

Overall ratings by region (rated locations) Figures in chart are percentages of rated locations Source: CQC ratings data, data extracted 31/07/2017

Overall ratings by region (all locations) Figures in chart are percentages of all locations with the grey % being locations not yet rated Source: CQC ratings data, data extracted 31/07/2017

Nursing and Residential ratings by region Figures in chart are percentages of rated locations Source: CQC ratings data, data extracted 31/07/2017