Children Missing from Home or Care - LA self evaluation
Department: Education
The release provides data on the self-evaluation scores given by each local authority in relation to available measures to monitor and respond to cases of Children Missing from Home or Care.
Children Order Bulletin
Department: Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency
This publication contains information on the Children Order in Northern Ireland in relation to public and private applications entered and dealt with in the Family Proceedings Court, Family Care Centre and the High Court. Information in relation to own motion orders, interim orders, final orders and sitting times is also included.
Children Order Child Protection Register and Referral Statistics
Department: Health, Social Service and Public Safety (Northern Ireland)
This statistical bulletin presents information derived from the annual CPR3 and CPR4 returns for the year ending 31 March. This includes the number of referrals to social services, the source of referrals, the legal status of children on the child protection register and the numbers of children on the register
Children Order Statistical Bulletin
Department: Health, Social Service and Public Safety (Northern Ireland)
This statistical bulletin presents information on children's social care in Northern Ireland, for the year ending 31 March. It is based on annual Children Order statistical returns completed by Health & Social Care Trusts, and returned to the DHSSPS. These returns are used to collect aggregated statistics on child protection, looked after children and children's homes.
Children Order Statistical Tables
Department: Health, Social Service and Public Safety (Northern Ireland)
Following consultation with and having considered the feedback received from users’, Community Information Branch plan to combine ‘CHILDREN ORDER STATISTICAL TABLES’ and ‘’CHILDREN ORDER STATISTICAL TRENDS’ with a new statistical bulletin titled, ‘CHILDREN’S SOCIAL CARE STATISTICS IN NORTHERN IRELAND’. The first edition of this new bulletin is scheduled for publication on the DHSSPS website on 26th October 2012.
Children Order Statistical Trends
Department: Health, Social Service and Public Safety (Northern Ireland)
Following consultation with and having considered the feedback received from users’, Community Information Branch plan to combine ‘CHILDREN ORDER STATISTICAL TABLES’ and ‘’CHILDREN ORDER STATISTICAL TRENDS’ with a new statistical bulletin titled, ‘CHILDREN’S SOCIAL CARE STATISTICS IN NORTHERN IRELAND’. The first edition of this new bulletin is scheduled for publication on the DHSSPS website on 26th October 2012.
Children and adolescents who try to harm, hurt or kill themselves
Department: Office for National Statistics
This booklet presents analysis of self-harm reports by parents about their children aged 5-15 and by the children themselves aged 11-15.
Children in Care in Northern Ireland Statistical Bulletin
Department: Health, Social Service and Public Safety (Northern Ireland)
Formerly Outcome Indicators for Looked After Children.
This statistical bulletin presents information on children who had been looked after continuously for 12 months or more at 30 September. It details information on their educational achievements at Key Stage assessments and GCSE/GNVQ, health assessments, current activity and cautions and convictions.
Children with Special Educational Needs: an analysis
Department: Education
Characteristics and attainment data on pupils with special educational needs (SEN) as well as school absence and exclusion rates for this group of children. Published in response to the SEN Information Act (2008).
Children's Social Care Statistics in Northern Ireland
Department: Health, Social Service and Public Safety (Northern Ireland)
This bulletin presents first release summary statistics on children's social care in Northern Ireland for year ending 31 March. Where data are available, each section will provide information on the latest annual figures including a Trust breakdown, detailed commentary, and an overview of how the latest annual figures compare to recent trends. The bulletin is based on Children Order Returns used to collect aggregated statistics on children in need, child protection and looked after children.