Adults With Learning Difficulties in England (AWLDE)
Measures describe a question asked to a participant during a survey or an item of information requested from a manager when they fill out a data return. For example, ‘Who do you live with?’ is a measure and the possible responses might be, mother, father, brother, sister etc.
Need/provision/receipt | Description of measure | Start Year | Age range | Age from | Age to | Informant | Multiple rater | Reporting term | Sweep title | Standard instrument | Question/Data item | Response scale | Notes | Physical health measures | Dataset | |
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Receipt; | Complaining about support received | 2003 | 16-120 | 16 | 120 | Participant or carer | No | Current | 2003 Sweep | No | Have you ever wanted to complain about the support you get? |
Yes |
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Receipt; | Unwanted intrusions by carer | 2003 | 16-120 | 16 | 120 | Participant or carer | No | Current | 2003 Sweep | No | Does anyone come into your room without asking or when you don’t want them to? (CIP) Who does this? |
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Receipt; | Happiness with support received | 2003 | 16-120 | 16 | 120 | Participant or carer | No | Current | 2003 Sweep | No | How happy are you with the support you get? Who arranges this support for you? (if necessary–who would you go to if you needed support or help with anything) |
Part 1: Part 2: |
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Receipt; | Bullying - including by support worker | 2003 | 16-120 | 16 | 120 | Participant or carer | No | Current | 2003 Sweep | No | Have people been rude or nasty to you because of your learning difficulty in the last year? Who was rude or nasty to you? |
Part 1: Part 2: |
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Receipt; | Use of day centres | 2003 | 16-120 | 16 | 120 | Participant or carer | No | Current | 2003 Sweep | No | Do you ever go to a day centre? NOTE – find out the name of the day centre to substitute in the next few questions How many days a week do you go to XX? |
Part 1: Part 2: |
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Receipt; | Management of benefits on behalf of participant | 2003 | 16-120 | 16 | 120 | Participant or carer | No | Current | 2003 Sweep | No | Can I just check whether (name of respondent) does receive all of their own benefits, or whether somebody else receives them and manages them on their behalf? |
Open response |
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Receipt; | Receipt of Direct Payments | 2003 | 16-120 | 16 | 120 | Participant or carer | No | Current | 2003 Sweep | No | Have you heard of Direct Payments? This is where you get money yourself and you buy the services you need with that money. This is instead of other people choosing things for you Have you applied for Direct Payments Do you get Direct Payments |
Part 1-3: |
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Receipt; | Receipt of benefits | 2003 | 16-120 | 16 | 120 | Participant or carer | No | Current | 2003 Sweep | No | Do you receive any benefits? IF YES And what benefits do you receive? Do you receive your benefits yourself or does someone else receive them for you? Who gets your benefits for you? |
Part 1: Part 2: Part 3: Part 4: |
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Receipt; | IADL- managing money | 2003 | 16-120 | 16 | 120 | Participant or carer | No | Current | 2003 Sweep | No | Do you choose how much money you can spend each week? (or does someone else decide how much money you can have?)(adapted from CIP) Do you choose the things you buy with your money? (adapted from CIP) Does someone help you look after your money? Who helps you? Would you like any (more) help with looking after your money? Who from? |
Part 1: Part 2: Part 3: Part 4: Part 5: Part 6: |
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Provision;Receipt; | Support with caring responsibilities - children | 2003 | 16-120 | 16 | 120 | Participant or carer | No | Current | 2003 Sweep | No | Do you look after your children/ child? Does anyone help you look after them? Who? How happy are you with the help you receive? Would you like (more) help looking after your child / children? If you needed help, who would you turn to? |
Part 1: Part 2: Part 3: Part 4: Part 5: Part 6: |
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Provision; | Caring responsibilities | 2003 | 16-120 | 16 | 120 | Participant or carer | No | Current | 2003 Sweep | No | Does anyone live with you who is old, sick or disabled? Do you have to look after them? (Amended GHS/HSE) So who is it you look after? What do you do to help them? Does anyone help you look after them? Who helps you? How happy are you with the help you get? Would you like (more) help looking after them? If you needed help, who would you turn to? |
Part 1: Part 2: Part 3: Part 4: Part 5: Part 6: Part 7: Part 8: Part 9: |
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Receipt; | Accommodation inc. residential care | 2003 | 16-120 | 16 | 120 | Participant or carer | No | Current | 2003 Sweep | No | Does the respondent live in … – Probe if |
In fully private household – (with support person or independently) |
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Receipt; | Help completing ADLs and IADLs | 2003 | 16-120 | 16 | 120 | Participant or carer | No | Current | 2003 Sweep | No | And do you get any help with (SP) |
• Getting dressed in the morning |
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Need; | Ability to complete ADLs and IADLs | 2003 | 16-120 | 16 | 120 | Participant or carer | No | Current | 2003 Sweep | No | I want you to tell me for each thing whether you can do it on your own, or you need a bit of help, a lot of help or someone to do it for you. So first of all … |
• Getting dressed in the morning |
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Receipt; | Help from residential home | 2003 | 16-120 | 16 | 120 | Participant or carer | No | Current | 2003 Sweep | No | Did you get any help from the people at (XXX – name collected earlier) before you moved there? (SP) |
Yes |
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Receipt; | Place lived before inc. residential accommodation | 2003 | 16-120 | 16 | 120 | Participant or carer | No | Current | 2003 Sweep | No | Before you moved to where you live now, where did you used to live? (Probe to find out what type of accommodation it was) (if necessary – where did you live before?) |
• In fully private household–(with support person/friends or family or independently |
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Receipt; | Frequency of help at home | 2003 | 16-120 | 16 | 120 | Participant or carer | No | Current | 2003 Sweep | No | How often do you get help from your relatives and (or) friends/paid support person? |
• Live in same place |
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Receipt; | Person who helps at home | 2003 | 16-120 | 16 | 120 | Participant or carer | No | Current | 2003 Sweep | No | Who helps you [at home]? Is it a relative or friend or a paid support person? |
Relative (parent/partner/other family) |
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Need; | Need of help at home | 2003 | 16-120 | 16 | 120 | Participant or carer | No | Current | 2003 Sweep | No | Would you like someone to help you at home? |
Open response |
AWLDE | |||
Receipt; | Receipt of help at home | 2003 | 16-120 | 16 | 120 | Participant or carer | No | Current | 2003 Sweep | No | Does someone help you at home? (i.e. support person) |
Open response |
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Receipt; | Name of residential accommodation | 2003 | 16-120 | 16 | 120 | Participant or carer | No | Current | 2003 Sweep | No | Who runs (name of residential accommodation)? (Probe if necessary) |
• NHS |
AWLDE |
Overview
Aims
The Adults With Learning Difficulties in England survey took place once between 01 Apr 2003 to 31 Mar 2004. This was the first ever national survey about the lives of people with learning difficulties in England. It was the first time that this type of survey had been carried out anywhere in the world. The survey told policy makers how much more needed to be done if people with learning difficulties were to be more included in their communities and to have a better life. It fulfilled a Government promise (Valuing People, a White Paper 2001) to help people to live full and independent lives as part of their local communities.
Institution
NHS Digital
Geographic coverage - Nations
England;
Start date
2022
Minimum age at recruitment
16
Sample Size
2,974
Sample
Study design
Cross sectional study
Sample details
Researchers used a BMRB survey to find people in private households with learning difficulties, identifying 1,072 adults and interviewing 750 people. 19 Social Services Departments co-operated with the survey, identifying 675 people with learning difficulties living in private households of which 480 were interviewed. 190 schemes that supported adults with learning difficulties were also identified. 134 schemes said they would help, identifying a total of 822 people of which 562 were interviewed. 340 residential care homes were selected. Of these, 202 said they would help, identifying 1,312 people of which 919 were interviewed. Finally, researchers selected 40 NHS Trusts and asked them to help. Of these, 14 Trusts identified a total of 326 people of which 263 were interviewed.
Sex
All
Sample Characteristics
People with a learning disability
Sample size at most recent sweep
2974
Data
Data Access
Report Findings
Complementary Data
N/A
Genetic Data Collected
Linked Data
No
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Additional information
Website
Notes
0
Related Measures
Education, Ethnicity and race, Household composition, Housing, Income/household income, Neighbourhood and community, Parenting and family, Physical health assessment, Social security, Social support, Transport services, Work and employment,
Study Code
AWLDE
Reference paper(s)
Funders
DoHSC NHSdigital