Children's Social Work Statistics, 2011-12

statistics on children looked after, child protection and secure care and close support accommodation

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Annex B

Children's Social Work Statistics 2011-12

Additional tables

Excel versions of these tables will be made available here: http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Statistics/Browse/Children/PubChildrenSocialWork

1. Looked after children 2011-12

Characteristics of looked after children at 31 July 2012

Table 1.1 by age group and gender

Table 1.2 by ethnic group

Table 1.3 by additional support needs status

Table 1.4 by type of accommodation

Children starting to be looked after between 1 August 2011 and 31 July 2012

Table 1.5 by age group and gender

Table 1.6 by ethnic origin

Table 1.7 by additional support needs status

Children ceasing to be looked after between 1 August 2011 and 31 July 2012

Table 1.8 by age group and gender

Table 1.9 by destination on discharge and age

Table 1.10 by ethnic origin

Table 1.11 by additional support needs status

Table 1.12 by age group and length of time looked after

Young people ceasing to be looked after between 1 August 2011 and 31 July 2012 who were beyond minimum school leaving age on date they ceased to be looked after

Table 1.13 by age group and destination on discharge

Table 1.14 by final accommodation type and destination on discharge

Young people eligible for aftercare services on 31 July 2012

Table 1.15 by age and type of accommodation

Table 1.16 by gender and economic activity

Table 1.17 by ethnic group and economic activity.

Table 1.18 by additional support needs status and economic activity

Table 1.19 episodes of homelessness since becoming eligible for aftercare services

Young people eligible for and in receipt of aftercare services on 31 July 2012

Table 1.20 with a pathway plan and pathway coordinator.

All children with a current planned series of short term placements at 31 July 2012

Table 1.21 by age group and gender

2. Looked after data over time

Table 2.1 Number of children looked after 2001-2010 by age and gender

Table 2.2 Number of children looked after 2001-2012 by type of accommodation

Table 2.3 Number of children looked after 2001-2012 by ethnic origin

Table 2.4 Number of children looked after 2002-2012 by additional support needs status

Table 2.5 Number of children ceasing to be looked after, by destination and age, 2001-2012

Table 2.6 Number of children looked after in a planned series of short-term placements, by gender and age 2001-2012

Table 2.7 Cross UK comparison of the number of looked after children and rate per 10,000 children under 18, 2004-2012

3. Looked after data by local authority

Local authority breakdowns of

Map 3.1 Rate of looked after children per 1,000 children under 18, 2011-12

Table 3.1 Children starting and ceasing to be looked after, 2011-12

Table 3.2 Characteristics of children looked after, 31 July 2012

Table 3.3 Children looked after by type of accommodation, 31 July 2012

Table 3.4 Percentage of care leavers beyond minimum school leaving age with a pathway plan and a pathway co-ordinator, 2011-12

Table 3.5 Young people eligible for aftercare services, percentage receiving aftercare and percentage in employment, education or training, 31 July 2012

4. Child protection additional tables

Map 4.1 Rate of children on child protection register per 1,000 children under 16, by local authority, 2011-12

Table 4.1 Number of initial, pre-birth or transfer in child protection case conferences: 2006-07 to 2011-12 - by child's primary known/suspected abuser

Table 4.2 Number of children on the child protection register, 2007-2012 - by ethnic group, additional support need status and religion

Table 4.3 Movement on and off the child protection register, 2011-2012

Table 4.4 Number of children on the child protection register across UK, 2004-2012

Table 4.5 Rate of children on the child protection register per 10,000 children across UK, 2004-2012

5. Secure care accommodation additional tables

Map 5.1 Location and capacity of secure care and close support accommodation units on 31 July 2012

Chart 5.2 Secure care accommodation places, admissions and discharges, 2000-2012

Chart 5.3 Length of stay on discharge as a percentage of young people discharged during the year, 2000-2012

Table 5.1 Secure care and close support accommodation capacity and usage, 2007- 2012

Table 5.2 Young people in secure care accommodation, 2007-2012 by gender, age, additional support needs and length of stay

Table 5.3 Young people in close support accommodation, 2010-2012 by gender, age, additional support needs and length of stay

Table 5.4 Young people admitted to or discharged from secure care accommodation, 2007-2012, by age and length of stay

Table 5.5 Young people admitted to or discharged from close support accommodation, 2010-2012, by age and length of stay

Table 5.6 Number and rate of young people admitted to secure care and close support accommodation 2010-2012, by local authority

Table 5.7 Young people admitted to secure care and close support accommodation: placement prior to admission and reason for admission by gender, 2012

Table 5.8 Young people discharged from secure care accommodation during 2011- 12 by gender, age and destination on discharge

Table 5.9 Young people discharged from close support accommodation during 2011- 12 by gender, age and destination on discharge

Table 5.10 Number and percentage of young people discharged from secure care accommodation during 2011-12 who received medical care during their stay

Table 5.11 Number of human papillomavirus (HPV) immunisations received by females discharged from secure care accommodation during 2011-12

Table 5.12 Percentage of young people discharged from secure care accommodation with an aftercare plan agreed while in secure and whether placement on discharge was as agreed in aftercare plan, by length of stay, 2011-12

Table 5.13 Number of secure children's homes/secure care accommodation units, places approved and children accommodated at year end across the United Kingdom, 2007-2012

Contact

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