Irish Database of Statutory Notifications from Social Care)

The Chief Inspector in HIQA is responsible for regulating nursing homes and residential services for people with disabilities (collectively referred to herein as designated centres). Among the regulatory requirements of designated centres is the reporting of incidents and adverse events that occur in their services, to the Chief Inspector. Some events are required to be reported within three days (for example, serious injury, outbreak of disease) and others are reported every three months (for example, pattern of theft or burglary, use of restrictive practices). **Purpose:** The LENS (LEarning from Statutory Notifications in Social Care) Project is a HIQA initiative to compile statutory notification data into an analysable database and to use these data to inform quality and safety improvements in social care services. The LENS Project is funded by Health Research Board’s Secondary Data Analysis Project Grant [SDAP-2019-005] and co-funded by HIQA. The database includes notifications received from specified social care services, primarily residential centres for **Coverage:** Republic of Ireland. Data from 2013 to 2020 is currently available and data is added on a yearly basis.

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Identifier NDC-0062
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Issued 2020-01-01
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Metadata Created 2026-03-19T17:16:41.344513
Metadata Modified 2026-03-19T17:16:41.344516
Min Typical Age 18
Modified 2023-08-16
Name irish-database-of-statutory-notifications-from-social-care-62
Notes The Chief Inspector in HIQA is responsible for regulating nursing homes and residential services for people with disabilities (collectively referred to herein as designated centres). Among the regulatory requirements of designated centres is the reporting of incidents and adverse events that occur in their services, to the Chief Inspector. Some events are required to be reported within three days (for example, serious injury, outbreak of disease) and others are reported every three months (for example, pattern of theft or burglary, use of restrictive practices). **Purpose:** The LENS (LEarning from Statutory Notifications in Social Care) Project is a HIQA initiative to compile statutory notification data into an analysable database and to use these data to inform quality and safety improvements in social care services. The LENS Project is funded by Health Research Board’s Secondary Data Analysis Project Grant [SDAP-2019-005] and co-funded by HIQA. The database includes notifications received from specified social care services, primarily residential centres for **Coverage:** Republic of Ireland. Data from 2013 to 2020 is currently available and data is added on a yearly basis.
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Number Of Records 122192
Number Of Unique Individuals 402713
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Provenance Designated centres for older people and people with a disability are required to submit notifications to the Chief Inspector in HIQA under the Health Act 2007 and associated regulations.
Title Irish Database of Statutory Notifications from Social Care)
Type dataset

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