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Performance assessment framework

27 March 2008

An introduction to our performance assessment framework (PAF) and how it has changed.

CSCI has a responsibility to monitor the performance of councils in providing social care services to adults. The way we do this is set out in our Performance Assessment Framework (PAF).

In 2005 the Government set out a new vision for social care called ‘Independence, wellbeing and choice’. They asked us to use the objectives outlined in this vision as the basis for our performance assessment of local authorities.

Our new PAF was launched in 2007. This measures performance by looking at how good a council is at doing certain tasks and achieving some specific results. These we call outcomes. We also look at two other areas; ‘leadership’ snd how good the council is at commissioning and the use of resources.

How well Councils measure up against these determines their Star Ratings.

In order to judge Councils against the PAF we use a variety of different sources of evidence. These include the Self Assessment Survey (SAS) completed by the Council, statistical information, and judgements and findings from Service Inspections.

Utilities

Inspection reports

Star ratings