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  "records": [
    [1,"SOJAS1",7,"Number of incidents attended",0,0,"Down","The number of calls that have been attended by a vehicle (Ambulance / first responder car). \n*The States of Jersey Ambulance Service transferred to Health Care Jersey in July 2025. Future performance measures will no longer be published by JHA.","Incidents attended",2500,3100],
    [2,"SOJAS2",7,"Category 1 Mean average response time",0,1,"Down","Mean average response time in minutes for Category 1 (CAT1) incidents (immediately life-threatening injuries and illnesses). All ambulance services must respond to CAT1 incidents in 7 minutes on average and respond to 90% of CAT1 incidents in 15 minutes, in line with the UK benchmark detailed in the Ambulance Response Performance guidelines. \n*The States of Jersey Ambulance Service transferred to Health Care Jersey in July 2025. Future performance measures will no longer be published by JHA.","CAT1 response time",300,480],
    [3,"SOJAS3",7,"Category 2 Mean average response time",0,1,"Down","Mean average response time in minutes for Category 2 (CAT2) incidents (potentially serious conditions but not immediately life threatening). The Ambulance Services aims to respond to CAT2 incidents in a mean average of 18 minutes and 90% of CAT2 incidents in 40 minutes. \n*The States of Jersey Ambulance Service transferred to Health Care Jersey in July 2025. Future performance measures will no longer be published by JHA.","CAT2 response time",480,1100],
    [4,"SOJAS4",7,"Number of Patient Transport Service Journeys",0,0,"Down","Number of completed patient journeys delivered by the Patient Transport Service. \n*The States of Jersey Ambulance Service transferred to Health Care Jersey in July 2025. Future performance measures will no longer be published by JHA.","Patient Transport Service journeys",4500,6500],
    [5,"BSU1",1,"Number of support instances provided",1,0,"None","Support instances provided by the Business Support Unit to JHA Services include number of requisitions raised and hours spent attending meetings, providing loggist support and delivery of other administrative tasks.","Business Support activities",800,2200],
    [6,"BSU2",1,"% FOI requests responded to within 20 days",1,1,"Up","The percentage of Freedom of Information requests responded to within 20 working days from date of receipt.","FOIs",0.5,1.2],
    [7,"JCIS1",4,"% of non-express passports processed within 6 weeks",1,1,"Up","The percentage of non-express passport applications processed over the period within 6 weeks.","Express passports processed within 6 weeks",0.8,1.2],
    [8,"JCIS2",4,"Value of drug seizures",1,0,"None","The estimated value in GBP of illegal drugs seized by Jersey Customs & Immigration Service.","Drug seizures (GBP)",80000,850000],
    [9,"JCIS3",4,"Value of duties collected (excise, import GST and CCT) ",1,0,"Up","The value in GBP (excise, import GST and CCT) collected on goods arriving from outside Jersey. (Excise includes alcohol, tobacco, fuel and vehicle emissions duty. Import GST is charged on the total value of imported goods to non-GST registered businesses and individuals, and CCT is charged on all goods imported from outside the customs union).","Duties collected",11500000,25000000],
    [10,"JCIS4",4,"Number of work permits processed",1,0,"None","The number of work permit applications processed over the period, both issued and refused.","Work permits processed",550,1300],
    [11,"JCIS5",4,"% of successful prosecutions from illegal activity",1,1,"Up","% of prosecutions that led to a criminal conviction.","Successful prosecutions",0.8,1.2],
    [12,"SJFRS1",6,"Mean average response time to fire incidents",1,1,"Down","The first appliance is on scene within 10 minutes from the time call commenced at the Emergency Services Control Centre, for all fire incidents including Primary Fires, Secondary Fires and Chimney Fires.","Fire response time",450,690],
    [13,"SJFRS2",6,"Number of incidents attended",1,0,"Down","The number of incidents attended by a vehicle (fire appliance, in-shore rescue boat, first responder car).","Incidents attended",200,400],
    [14,"SJFRS3",6,"Number of fatal fire injuries",1,0,"Down","Number of fire-related fatalities.","Fire fatalities",0,4],
    [15,"SJFRS4",6,"Number of non-fatal fire injuries",1,0,"Down","Number of people injured in a fire incident.","Fire injuries",0,5],
    [16,"SJFRS5",6,"% of high-risk premises inspected",1,1,"Up","The percentage of high-risk premises inspected from the number of expected annual inspections per year. High-risk premises are premises where the risk to life from fire is higher than average due to the nature of the occupancy type and includes hospitals and nursing/residential care homes. \n*This measure has an annual target of 90%.","High-risk premise inspections",0,1],
    [17,"HSI1",3,"Number of proactive inspections made of high-risk work activities",1,1,"Up","Number of proactive inspections made of high-risk work activities over the quarter. High-risk work activities include those where due to the hazards inherent in the working environment, the nature of the work, the equipment and/or the materials used in the workplace, have been shown to result in a higher risk of death or serious injury to workers or members of the public.","Inspections",25,65],
    [18,"HSI2",3,"Cat 1 complaint times \n(response in 24 hrs)",1,1,"Up","The percentage of Category 1 (Cat 1) complaints responded to within 24 hours. Cat 1 complaints are those which report a working activity that presents an immediate risk of serious personal injury or death.","Complaint response (Cat1)",0.8,1.2],
    [19,"HSI3",3,"Cat 2 complaint times \n(response in 10 working days)",1,1,"Up","The percentage of Category 2 (Cat 2) complaints responded to within 10 working days. Cat 2 complaints are those which report a working activity which has, or is likely to pose again in the future, a significant risk to personal health and safety, but there is no immediate risk of serious personal injury or death.","Complaint response (Cat2)",0.8,1.2],
    [20,"SOJPS1",8,"Mean average daily occupancy rate",1,0,"Down","The average daily occupancy rate of the prison over the reporting period. Occupancy rate is the percentage of occupied cells compared to the total number of available cells. For example, a 75% occupancy rate means 75% of the available space is in use. ","Prison occupancy rate",0.6,1],
    [21,"SOJPS2",8,"Daily prisoner time out of cell",1,1,"Up","The average number of hours prisoners spend outside of their cell per day, including general association, education, training, wellbeing, and employment activities.","Daily hours out of cell",6,11],
    [22,"SOJPS3",8,"% of convicted prisoners engaged in purposeful activity ",1,1,"Up","The percentage of prisoners attending one or more employment, education or vocational training courses, wellbeing, or physical education activities.","Prisoners engaging in purposeful activity",0.6,1],
    [23,"SOJPS4",8,"% of convicted prisoners with a discharge plan in place",1,1,"Up","The percentage of convicted prisoners, serving a sentence of 6 months or more and who plan to remain in Jersey, that are released with an up-to-date resettlement plan in place for addressing outstanding rehabilitation needs. All prisoners are invited to engage with the discharge planning process.","Discharge planning",0.6,1.2],
    [24,"SOJPS5",8,"% of eligible convicted prisoners with settled accommodation in place when leaving prison ",1,0,"Up","The percentage of convicted prisoners who are eligible to live and remain in Jersey released with secure, medium to long term accommodation in place. Prison leavers who refuse to disclose their accommodation status are classed as 'unknown' and are not included in these figures.","Post-release accomodation",0.4,1],
    [25,"SOJPS6",8,"% of eligible convicted prisoners with employment in place when leaving prison",1,1,"Up","The percentage of convicted prisoners, who are eligible and fit to work, remaining in Jersey with employment in place. Prison leavers receiving benefits on release are not included in these figures.","Post-release employment",0.4,1],
    [26,"ESCC1",2,"Number of emergency calls handled",1,0,"Down","The total number of emergency calls handled for the Ambulance and Fire & Rescue Services.","Emergency calls handled",2500,4000],
    [27,"ESCC2",2,"% of calls answered within 10 seconds ",1,1,"Up","The percentage of emergency calls answered within 10 seconds.","Calls answered within 10 seconds",0.6,1],
    [28,"OSIR1",5,"Number of births registered or re-registered",1,0,"None","Number of births registered for the first time or re-registered during the period.","Births registered",125,225],
    [29,"OSIR2",5,"Number of deaths registered",1,0,"None","Number of deaths that occurred in Jersey registered during the period.","Deaths registered",150,300],
    [30,"OSIR3",5,"Number of marriages and civil partnerships authorised by the Superintendent Registrar",1,0,"None","Number of marriages and civil partnerships authorised by the Superintendent Registrar during the period.","Marriages & civil partnerships",20,160],
    [31,"OSIR4",5,"Number of certified documents issued",1,0,"None","Number of certified documents issued during the period including birth certificates, adoption certificates, stillbirth certificates, death certificates, marriage and civil partnership certificates.","Certified documents issued",1100,1500]
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