Data set from Children looked after in England including adoptions

Care leavers (now 18-20 years) - staying put

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Young people aged 18, 19 and 20 who ceased to be looked after in a foster placement on their 18th birthday, were eligible for care leavers support and who were living with their former foster carer.

Data set details

Theme
Children's social care
Publication
Children looked after in England including adoptions
Release type
Number of rows
60
Geographic levels
National
Indicators
  • Number
Filters
  • Age of care leaver
  • With former foster carer
Time period
2021 to 2025

Data set preview

Table showing first 5 rows, from underlying data
time_periodtime_identifiergeographic_levelcountry_codecountry_namecare_leaver_agecharacteristicnumber
2025Reporting yearNationalE92000001England18 years1. Young people who ceased to be looked after in a foster placement on their 18th birthday and were eligible for care leavers support3930
2025Reporting yearNationalE92000001England18 years2. Total living with former foster carers in the current year2430
2025Reporting yearNationalE92000001England18 years3. Percentage living with former foster carers in the current year62%
2025Reporting yearNationalE92000001England19 to 20 years1. Young people who ceased to be looked after in a foster placement on their 18th birthday and were eligible for care leavers support7280
2025Reporting yearNationalE92000001England19 to 20 years2. Total living with former foster carers in the current year2410

Variables in this data set

Table showing all 3 variables
Variable nameVariable description
care_leaver_ageAge of care leaver
characteristicWith former foster carer
numberNumber

Footnotes

  1. 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'. Figures exclude young people who were looked after under an agreed series of short term placements, those who have died since leaving care, those who have returned home to parents or someone with parental responsibility for a continuous period of at least 6 months and those whose care was transferred to another local authority. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. 
  2. In touch, activity and accommodation information for 17-21 year old care leavers relates to contact around their birthday. Users looking for a longer time series may wish to check for the equivalent table in earlier releases of this publication. Figures for the number of care leavers who have died each year can be found in the methodology document.

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Looked-after children statistics team

Email: cla.stats@education.gov.uk
Contact name: Justin Ushie