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Staff Sickness

Staff sickness rate, measured in working days This information is published every 6 months, at the half year and year end. From 2017/18 onward sickness absence is reported as a rolling 12 month...

Staff Sickness

Staff sickness rate, measured in working days This information is published every 6 months, at the half year and year end. From 2017/18 onward sickness absence is reported as a rolling 12 month...

Sick absence quarterly information

Sick absence information reported quarterly to Cabinet Office (one quarter in arrears). Includes breakdown of sick absence by long and short term sick, cost of sick, staff employed during the...

% of residents who feel its important for them to feel part of their local community

% of residents who feel its important for them to feel part of their local community *This indicator is discontinued

Acute sickness

The prevalence of self-reported acute sickness among adults in the two weeks preceding a survey interview. Source: Department of Health (DoH) Publisher: Information Centre (IC) - Clinical and...

BIS Sickness Absence

BIS produced sickness absence datasets based on different time series between January 2012 and December 2015. The established employees included also varied during this period. In 2012, figures...

Staff Sickness Absence Reports

Details of rolling 12 months and monthly sickness absence.

Department for Education Sickness Absence

List of named staff with sickness absences, including grade, location, date of birth, sickness absence reason, working days lost and other personal data.

National Archives Staff Sickness

Provides an overview of staff sickness statistics at the National Archives

Teacher sickness absence

Full-time and part-time teacher sickness absence Source: Department for Children Schools and Families (DCSF) Publisher: Department for Children Schools and Families (DCSF) Geographies:...

Sickness Absence in the Labour Market

Analysis describing sickness absence rates of employees in the labour market Source agency: Office for National Statistics Designation: National Statistics Language: English Alternative title:...

Crown Prosecution Service Sickness Absence Data

This data relates to the CPS Staff Sickness Absence reports. These give an analysis of the numbers and causes of sickness absence in the Service. The reports are produced quarterly, but provide an...

Proportion of people who use services who feel safe

Proportion of people who use services who feel safe

Analysis of Sickness Absence in Northern Ireland Departments

Statistics on sickness absence levels in Northern Ireland Departments. Source agency: Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency Designation: Official Statistics not designated as National...

Sickness Absence Rates in the NHS

This data relates to sickness absence rates for staff at NHS organisations on the Electronic Staff Record (ESR) . The CSV files are cumulatively appended each month, containing monthly data from...

Sickness Absence in the Northern Ireland Civil Service

Statistics on sickness absence levels in the Northern Ireland Civil Service. Source agency: Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency Designation: Official Statistics not designated as...

Permanently sick or disabled (2001 Census)

People permanently sick or disabled Source: Census 2001 Publisher: Neighbourhood Statistics Geographies: Output Area (OA), Lower Layer Super Output Area (LSOA), Middle Layer Super Output Area...

Average sickness days lost per FTE - Schools - (YTD)

Average sickness days lost per FTE - Schools - (YTD) *This indicator has been discontinued

Proportion of people feeling supported to manage their condition (NHSOF 2.1)

This indicator measures the degree to which people with health conditions that are expected to last for a significant period of time feel they have had sufficient support from relevant services and...

Average sickness days per FTE - Schools - (Rolling 12 Month)

Average sickness days per FTE - Schools - (Rolling 12 Month)