POPPI and PANSI data

POPPI and PANSI data offers a useful insight into projected demand up to 2040. Use of this data should however be cross referenced and combined with other local intelligence to ensure robust projections.

Key themes from PANSI data (projections for 18–64-year-olds) include:

  • On average every 5 years, an additional 109 people are predicted to have autism spectrum disorder.
  • By 2040, an additional 63 people are estimated to have a severe learning disability.
  • In 2025, it is projected 1484 people will have a moderate or severe learning disability; by 2040, this will rise to 1686 people.
  • Between 2025 and 2040, an additional 242 people are estimated to have a severe personal care disability.
  • Key themes from POPPI data (projections for individuals aged 65+) include:
  • By 2040 it is projected an additional 421 individuals will require care home support with or without nursing.
  • The number of people providing unpaid care is set to increase on average every 5 years by 397 people; by 2040, an additional 1587 people will be providing support of this nature.