Official Statistics - CLA who were away from placement without authorisation - NATIONAL
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Note: These statistics are published as Official Statistics. Users should be cautious making comparisons between local authorities, or across years due to changing reporting practices - see the methodology document for further information. Children looked after who were away from their placement without authorisation. Figures by duration of period away from their placement without authorisation, placement and age of child at the start of the incident. Data formerly in table G1.
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- Theme
- Children's social care
- Publication
- Children looked after in England including adoptions
- Release
- Reporting year 2024
- Release type
- Geographic levels
- National
- Indicators
- Measure
- Filters
- Children looked after who were away from placement
- Time period
- 2020 to 2024
Data set preview
time_period | time_identifier | geographic_level | country_code | country_name | missing_status | characteristic | number |
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2024 | Reporting year | National | E92000001 | England | Age of children who were away from placement without authorisation | 1 to 4 years | 30 |
2024 | Reporting year | National | E92000001 | England | Age of children who were away from placement without authorisation | 10 to 15 years | 2440 |
2024 | Reporting year | National | E92000001 | England | Age of children who were away from placement without authorisation | 16 years and over | 8300 |
2024 | Reporting year | National | E92000001 | England | Age of children who were away from placement without authorisation | 5 to 9 years | 10 |
2024 | Reporting year | National | E92000001 | England | Age of children who were away from placement without authorisation | Total incidents | 10780 |
Variables in this data set
Variable name | Variable description |
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characteristic | Children looked after who were away from placement - by missing status |
number | Measure |
Footnotes
- 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.
- Away from placement without authorisation is defined as a looked after child whose whereabouts is known but who is not at their placement or place they are expected to be and the carer has concerns or the incident has been notified to the local authority or the police.
- Since 2017 a growing number of local authorities informed the department that they do not record incidents as 'away without authorisation' but instead report all incidents as 'missing' to maintain consistency with local police reporting. We estimate this could mean an overestimate of missing incidents of up to 13% in 2020 and 2021, 10% in 2022, 11% in 2023 and 13% in 2024; suggesting the true figures could be more like 11,000, 9,600, 11,100, 11,500 and 11,500. There is a corresponding estimate of an undercount of away without authorisation incidents of up to 29% in 2020, 32% in 2021, 30% in 2022, 32% in 2023 and 36% in 2024; suggesting the true figures could be more like 4,800, 3,800, 3,600, 3,900 and 4,300. However some of these local authorities submitted some 'away without authorisation' information and this has been included in the away from placement without authorisation table.
- Figures for 2021 exclude data for Hackney.
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