2015
DOI: 10.1108/tldr-10-2014-0032
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Making numbers count: national datasets on intellectual disability

Abstract: Purpose -The purpose of this paper is to provide a commentary on "Adults with learning disabilities known to local authorities in Scotland: a national dataset" by Claire Stuart and colleagues. Design/methodology/approach -Drawing on experiences with the National Intellectual Disability Database in Ireland, the authors identify the key elements to be addressed such as the uses to which information from the database will be put; the definition of intellectual disability for inclusion of individuals; defining the… Show more

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“…In conclusion, a national data set is a valuable tool for monitoring the impact of policy decisions and funding changes on service provision as it allows for changes to be monitored over time as illustrated in this paper as well as the possibility of longitudinal analyses of the changes in services provided to a cohort of people with ID (McConkey et al, 2013). Also it is a step towards trans-national comparisons and learning from other jurisdictions (McConkey and Craig, 2015).…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In conclusion, a national data set is a valuable tool for monitoring the impact of policy decisions and funding changes on service provision as it allows for changes to be monitored over time as illustrated in this paper as well as the possibility of longitudinal analyses of the changes in services provided to a cohort of people with ID (McConkey et al, 2013). Also it is a step towards trans-national comparisons and learning from other jurisdictions (McConkey and Craig, 2015).…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite some general criticisms of the primary data collection process, the NIDD is an important and influential tool for policy planning (Comptroller & Auditor General, ; Dodd, Craig, Kelly, & Guerin, , IHRC, ; McConkey & Craig, ). Moreover, the dataset is regularly used for research purposes in addition to service planning as it contains valuable information of interest to numerous stakeholders beyond governmental agencies (Dodd et al, ).…”
Section: The Niddmentioning
confidence: 99%