CLA ceasing during the year by characteristics - NATIONAL
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Children who ceased to be looked after during the year by gender, age on ceasing, reason episode ceased, legal status, category of need, ethnicity, placement and duration of latest period of care.
Data formerly in tables D1, D2 and D3.
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Data set details
- Theme
- Children's social care
- Publication
- Children looked after in England including adoptions
- Release
- Reporting year 2022
- Release type
- Geographic levels
- National
- Indicators
- Number
- Percentage
- Filters
- Characteristic
- Time period
- 2018 to 2022
Data set preview
time_identifier | time_period | geographic_level | country_code | country_name | cla_group | characteristic | number | percentage |
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Reporting year | 2022 | National | E92000001 | England | Age on ceasing | 1 to 4 years | 6360 | 21 |
Reporting year | 2022 | National | E92000001 | England | Age on ceasing | 10 to 15 years | 4360 | 14 |
Reporting year | 2022 | National | E92000001 | England | Age on ceasing | 16 years | 1360 | 5 |
Reporting year | 2022 | National | E92000001 | England | Age on ceasing | 17 years | 1580 | 5 |
Reporting year | 2022 | National | E92000001 | England | Age on ceasing | 5 to 9 years | 3640 | 12 |
Variables in this data set
Variable name | Variable description |
---|---|
characteristic | Characteristic |
number | Number |
percentage | Percentage |
Footnotes
- Only the last occasion on which a child ceased to be looked after in the year has been counted.
- Period of care refers to a continuous period of being looked after, which may include more than one placement or legal status.
- In 2022, 62% of all children who were stated as ceasing due to other reasons left care on their 18th birthday.
- FFA relates to Fostering for Adoption. Foster placements 'not FFA or concurrent planning' include children in long term foster placements.
- Numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Percentages rounded to the nearest whole number. Figures exclude children looked after under a series of short-term placements. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication.
- Category of need is the main category of the eight “need codes” at the time the child started to be looked after.
- In 2022 there were 13 secure units in England, therefore most placements will inevitably be outside the council boundary.
- 'Youth Justice legal statuses' refers to children: remanded to LA accommodation or youth detention accommodation under the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012; placed in LA accommodation under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984; or, sentenced to a youth rehabilitation order with residence or intensive fostering requirement under the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008 (as amended).
- 'Aged 18 (or over) and remained with current carers' was a new category introduced in 2021. It's likely many of these children were previously reported within the 'care ceased for any other reason'.
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