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Child Protection Plans lasting 2 years or more which cease during the year (880) Metric type
- Description
- This indicator tries to establish whether child protection plans have been effective and the extent to which risk is being managed appropriately. Registration should ensure that children who are likely to suffer significant harm are protected and that they and their families are receiving the services necessary to bring about the required changes in the family situation. Professionals, the child and the family should be working towards specified outcomes which should lead to the child's name being taken off the Register within two years.Please note that some of this data is heavily caveated - please see the original publication at the link below.
- Help text
- This is calculated using X/Y * 100
X = Of the children in the denominator, the number who had been the subject of a Child Protection Plan continuously for two years or longer (i.e. for more than 729 calendar days including days of cessation).
Y = The number of children ceasing to be the subject of a Child Protection Plan during the year ending 31 March. This may count a child more than once if they ceased to be the subject of a Child Protection Plan more than once during the year.
Good performance is typified by a lower percentage. However it is recognised that some children will need child protection plans for longer than 2 years and are not necessarily expecting a zero percentage return. This indicator should be looked at alongside NI 65 (re-registrations on the CPR). A good (low) figure for this indicator may be explained by a poor (high) figure for re-registrations. Also, a poor (high) figure for this indicator may be explained by a poor (low) figure for reviewing child protection cases on time (NI 67).
- Modified
- 29 Oct 2021
- Data last updated
- 10 Nov 2023
- Short label
- Child Protection Plans ending lasting 2+ years
- Status
- Live
- Output precision
- 1
- Polarity
- a low value is good
- Measure
- Per cent
- Dataset
- Child Protection Plans lasting 2 years or more
- Source
- Department for Education
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