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The statistics Disability and marginalized adults are a quarterly summary of selected services in the Social Services Act, provided to adults with disabilities or other marginalized persons. The statistics contain information on how many services are provided, either per quarters or years, as well as the number of recipients, based on their background and living conditions. Furthermore, information about the recipients' target groups (i.e. type of disability or vulnerability) is included.
Please note: Two of the technical terms have been translated differently in the passage Statistical concepts and definitions: - Companion scheme: Translated elsewhere as attendant scheme - Social education support: Translated elsewhere as Socio-pedagogical assistance
Data description
The statistics contain data on selected services in the Social Services Act, provided to adults with disabilities or other marginalized adults. The following types of services are included in the statistics. The sections from the the Act of Social Services are stated in brackets with the symbol §.
1) Activity and social life offers (§104) 2) Treatment (§102) 3) Sheltered employment (§103) 4) Lengthy stay in housing with care and support (§108) 5) Temporary stay in housing with care and support (§107) 6) Social pedagogical support in housing facilities similar to such facilities as regulated in the Act of Social Services (§85) 7) Social pedagogical support not given in housing facilities similar to such facilities as regulated in the Act of Social Services (§85) 8) Self-managed personal assistance (§96) 9) Contact person for deaf-blind people (§98) 10) Attendant scheme (§97) 11) Subsidies in cash to hire an assistant under § 83,84 (§95) 12) Offers of individual, temporary socio-pedagogical assistance and support (§82 b). In effect from 1th July 2020.
The following service, i.e. 13, is not mandatory to report but can be reported:
13) Offer of group-based assistance and support (§82 a). In effect from 1th July 2020.
For each service in the statistics there is information about: Which municipality that has referred the person to the service and which period, with a start date and an end date. When housing service is included in the service ( see 4, 5 and 6 above), there is also information about the place that provides the housing. The statistics also also contain information about the recipient's target group, i.e. physical impairment, cognitive impairment or mental illness. The individual service may be given on the basis of several different target groups. In StatBank, Denmark data are presented as the number of recipients or the number of full-time services. Full-time services are calculated either per quarter or per year. For instance, if a service has been provided for 2 out of 3 months in a quarter, it will count as 0.67 full-time services in the specific quarter. If a service has been provided for 2 months in a year, it will count as 0.17 full-time services in that year.
Classification system
The selected types of services refer to sections in the Social Services Act. The Ministry of Social Affairs has decided which type of services that are to be reported to the statistics. The target groups are derived from the Adult Assessment Method (VUM). VUM is a method and a set of concepts, developed by The National Board of Social Services, for assessment and case work in the field of disability and marginalized adults.
Sector coverage
Not relevant for these statistics.
Statistical concepts and definitions
Disability service: A service is the specific support given to adults with disabilities or other marginalized persons. Examples of services are housing services, companion scheme and social education support. All services in this statistic are from the Social Services Act. The services are provided with a start date and possibly an end date.
Statistical unit
Recipients and services
Statistical population
Recipients of services given in according to the following sections of the Social Services Act: §85, §95, §96, §97, §98, §102, §103, §104, §107 and §108.
Reference area
Denmark.
Time coverage
These statistics cover the period from the 1st quarter of 2015 to the 4th quarter of 2021 inclusive.
Base period
Not relevant for these statistics.
Unit of measure
The unit of measurement can be the number of persons or the number of services.
Reference period
Quarters.
Frequency of dissemination
Annual.
Legal acts and other agreements
The consolidatation act Lov om retssikkerhed og administration på det sociale område section 82-84.
Cost and burden
Ideally, there is no direct reporting burden associated with these statistics as they consist of administrative data. Most municipalities use system-to-system solutions that automatically report data to Statistics Denmark every month. However, some municipalities experience technical difficulties with the setup of their system-to-system solutions and, consequently, report all or a part of the data via Statistics Denmark's online reporting service.
Comment
More information can be found on the subject page of the statistics Disability and marginalized adults or can be required by contacting Statistics Denmark.