Data set from Children looked after in England including adoptions

CLA on 31 March for 12 months - conviction and health outcomes - by local authority

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LA data on whether they were convicted or subject to a youth caution/identified as having a substance misuse problem/had their annual health assessment or development checks/immunisations up to date/teeth checked by a dentist/SDQ scores.

Data set details

Theme
Children's social care
Publication
Children looked after in England including adoptions
Release type
Number of rows
15,030
Geographic levels
Local authority, National, Regional
Indicators
  • Number
  • Percentage
Filters
  • Characteristic
Time period
2021 to 2025

Data set preview

Table showing first 5 rows, from underlying data
time_periodtime_identifiergeographic_levelcountry_codecountry_nameregion_coderegion_nameold_la_codela_namenew_la_codecharacteristicbreakdownchildren_countchildren_percent
2025Reporting yearNationalE92000001EnglandDevelopment assessments: Children looked after ages 0 to 4 yearsDevelopment assessments up to date558088
2025Reporting yearNationalE92000001EnglandDevelopment assessments: Children looked after ages 0 to 4 yearsTotal ages 0 to 4 years6360100
2025Reporting yearRegionalE92000001EnglandE12000001North EastDevelopment assessments: Children looked after ages 0 to 4 yearsDevelopment assessments up to date33081
2025Reporting yearRegionalE92000001EnglandE12000001North EastDevelopment assessments: Children looked after ages 0 to 4 yearsTotal ages 0 to 4 years410100
2025Reporting yearRegionalE92000001EnglandE12000002North WestDevelopment assessments: Children looked after ages 0 to 4 yearsDevelopment assessments up to date109088

Variables in this data set

Table showing all 3 variables
Variable nameVariable description
breakdownCharacteristic
children_countNumber
children_percentPercentage

Footnotes

  1. National and regional numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Percentages rounded to the nearest whole number. Figures in some tables may be suppressed, denoted by a 'c', percentages <0.5% are denoted by a 'k'. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. However, users looking for a longer time series may wish to check for the equivalent table in earlier releases of this publication. Figures exclude children looked after under a series of short-term placements.
  2. Latest available comparable offending figures from the Ministry of Justice for all children are for 2017 where 1% of all children aged 10-17 years were convicted or subject to youth cautions, or youth conditional cautions during the year.
  3. Substance misuse is defined as 'intoxication by (or regular excessive consumption and/or dependence on) psychoactive substances, leading to social, psychological, physical or legal problems'. It includes problematic use of both legal and illegal drugs (including alcohol when used in conjunction with other substances). The term 'drug' is used to refer to any psychotropic substance, including illegal drugs, illicit use of prescription drugs and volatile substances. Young people's drug taking is often inextricably linked with the consumption of alcohol. Therefore the term 'substance' refers to both drugs and alcohol but not tobacco.
  4. Immunisations were up to date by end of March. 'Up to date' means the child has had all immunisations that a child of their age should have received, according to the NHS vaccination schedule.
  5. 'Teeth checked by dentist' records whether the child has had their teeth checked by a dentist in the year ending 31 March
  6. 'Had annual health assessment' records whether the child received their annual health assessment from a doctor or other suitably qualified professional during the year. Both assessments must be carried out for under fives (once in every six months before the child's fifth birthday). For fives and over a single assessment fulfils the requirement.
  7. Development assessment information is collected for children aged 4 or younger at 31 March who were looked after continuously for at least 12 months. This measures whether the child's health surveillance or health promotion checks were up to date.
  8. Average SDQ scores have been rounded to the nearest one decimal place. An SDQ score is required of all children aged 4-16 on the date of last assessment. Date of assessment is not collected so data in this table is restricted to children aged 5 to 16 years. A higher score indicates more emotional difficulties. 0-13 is considered normal, 14-16 is borderline cause for concern and 17-40 is cause for concern.
  9. Users should be cautious when using the EES platform to create a table from this dataset for average SDQ scores. These averages are provided to 1 decimal place in the csv file, however due to the structure of the file the EES platform will round the averages in a table. You are strongly advised to cross check any SDQ averages in tables created using the EES platform to the underlying data file.

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