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Percentage of 16-18 cohort with SEN in sustained education, apprenticeship or employment (4691) Metric type

URI
http://id.esd.org.uk/metricType/4691
Help text
This is the percentage of key stage 5 (KS5) cohort (young people aged 16, 17 or 18) with Special Educational Needs (SEN) at all state-funded mainstream schools in a sustained education, employment or training destination.

To be counted in a destination, young people have to have sustained participation for a 6 month period in the destination year.

Until the 2017/18, only students who had entered A levels or other approved level 3 qualifications at the end of their 16 to 18 study were included in this measure. This has now expanded to include students taking qualifications at level 2 and below as it gives a fuller picture of what 18 year olds go on to do after leaving secondary education. In addition, previously students were allocated to their school or college in the same year as they were deemed to have reached the end of 16 to 18 study. For the 16-18 measure from 2017/18 a flexible year methodology was introduced to pick up students who didn't attend an institution in their final year.

State-funded mainstream schools maintained by the local authority, including city technology colleges (CTCs). Excludes pupil referral units (PRUs), alternative provision (AP), hospital schools, maintained and non-maintained special schools, independent schools, independent special schools and independent schools approved to take pupils with special educational needs (SEN).

Timeliness of data: There is a time lag between students completing their key stage and destination measures being published. A year has to elapse and datasets have to be combined before measuring sustained participation in education or training, which causes this time lag.

Small numbers fewer than 6 pupils in the cohort, or small numbers (1's and 2's) in the reporting lines and the resulting percentages are suppressed.
Modified
24 Oct 2022
Data last updated
06 Nov 2023
Short label
% of 16-18 cohort with SEN in sustained education, apprenticeship or employment
Status
Live
Output precision
1
Polarity
a high value is good
Measure
Percentage of KS5 cohort
Dataset
Destinations of 16 to 18 Students (KS5)
Collection
Destinations of key stage 4 and 16 to 18 (KS5) students
Source
Department for Education
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