Count me in 2006
For the 2006 ‘Count me in’ census, we separated the sections on inpatients receiving mental health services from learning disability providers in order to allow comparisons to be made with the 2005 census, which did not include patients receiving learning disability services.
This is the first time that national information has been collected about inpatients receiving learning disability services in NHS and independent healthcare organisations.
In a further change from 2005, we collected information about patients’ sexual orientation, needs for language interpretation and length of stay in hospital, as well as information about some other disabilities.
Read the national report with results from the 2006 'Count me in' census - English (pdf 1128kb)
Detailed results – mental health
Summary note on Census results (pdf 79kb)
Detailed results - learning disabilities
Summary note on Census results (pdf 75kb)
Learning disabilities results tables: cross-tabulations of results by ethnicity of the variables in the census - South West Strategic Health Authority (xls 365kb)
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