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Referrals to children's social care going on to initial assessment (881) Metric type Discontinued

URI
http://id.esd.org.uk/metricType/881
Description
This Statistical First Release (SFR) provides the latest figures on referrals, assessments and young people who are the subject of a Child Protection Plan (CPP) or are on child protection registers (CPRs) in England, for the year ending 31 March 2009.Please note that some of this data is heavily caveated - please see the original publication at the link below.
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DISCONTINUED DATA - Final available dataset: fin_2012_13 An initial assessment is defined as a brief assessment of any child who has been referred to social services with a request that services be provided. An initial assessment is deemed to have started either at the point of referral to a social services department, or when new information on an open case indicates that an initial assessment should be repeated. Initial assessments may lead to three types of outcome: a) no further action; b) the immediate provision of services; c) a more detailed type of assessment (known as a ‘core assessment’) being carried out. This may be carried out even where there is immediate provision of services.

x/y * 100

X = of the children in the denominator – the number of children whose cases go on to initial assessments.

Y = the number of children referred to children’s social services departments during the year. If one child was the subject of more than one referral or assessment during the year, then each referral or assessment should be counted.
Modified
03 Apr 2020
Data last updated
07 Jan 2014
Short label
Referrals to childrens social care going on to initial assessment
Status
Discontinued
Output precision
1
Polarity
not applicable
Measure
Percent
Dataset
Numbers and percentages of core assessments completed by children's social care services
Collection
Characteristics of Children in Need in England
Source
Department for Education
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