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Children looked after in England including adoptionsCare leavers (now 17-21 years) - activity by ethnicity and by placement
Care leavers, by activity (as measured on or around their birthday). Activity figures split by ethnicity, and by last placement when the young person ceased to be looked after.- Status
- This is the latest data
- Release
- Reporting year 2025
- Theme
- Children's social care
- Published
- Last updated
- Number of rows
- 3,600
- Geographic levels
- National
- Indicators
- Number
- Percentage
- Filters
- Age of care leaver
- Characteristic of the care leaver
- Type of activity the care leaver is in
- Time period
- 2021 to 2025
- File
Children looked after in England including adoptionsCare leavers (now 17-21 years) - activity - by local authority
LA data on care leavers by activity (as measured on or around their birthday).- Status
- This is the latest data
- Release
- Reporting year 2025
- Theme
- Children's social care
- Published
- Last updated
- Number of rows
- 20,040
- Geographic levels
- Local authority, National, Regional
- Indicators
- Number
- Percentage
- Filters
- Age of care leaver
- Breakdown
- Time period
- 2021 to 2025
- File
Children looked after in England including adoptionsCare leavers (now 17-21 years) - accommodation - by local authority
LA data on care leavers by accommodation type (as measured on or around their birthday).- Status
- This is the latest data
- Release
- Reporting year 2025
- Theme
- Children's social care
- Published
- Last updated
- Number of rows
- 30,060
- Geographic levels
- Local authority, National, Regional
- Indicators
- Number
- Percentage
- Filters
- Age of care leaver
- Breakdown
- Time period
- 2021 to 2025
- File
Children looked after in England including adoptionsCLA on 31 March for 12 months - conviction and health outcomes
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.- Status
- This is the latest data
- Release
- Reporting year 2025
- Theme
- Children's social care
- Published
- Last updated
- Number of rows
- 2,100
- Geographic levels
- National
- Indicators
- Number
- Percentage
- Filters
- Characteristic by age
- Sex
- Time period
- 2021 to 2025
- File
Children looked after in England including adoptionsCLA who were adopted during the year - average time between stages of the adoption process
CLA who were adopted during the year by average time between the different stages of the adoption process and age at start of period of care. The average time is shown in years and months (yy:mm).- Status
- This is the latest data
- Release
- Reporting year 2025
- Theme
- Children's social care
- Published
- Last updated
- Number of rows
- 315
- Geographic levels
- National
- Indicators
- Number (Durations are expressed in years and months)
- Filters
- Age at start of period of care
- Stage of the adoption process
- Time period
- 2021 to 2025
- File
Children looked after in England including adoptionsCLA exclusively under a series of short-term (respite) placements - by local authority
LA data for CLA at any time during the year ending 31 March who were only looked after exclusively under a series of short term (respite) placements.- Status
- This is the latest data
- Release
- Reporting year 2025
- Theme
- Children's social care
- Published
- Last updated
- Number of rows
- 835
- Geographic levels
- Local authority, National, Regional
- Indicators
- Number
- Time period
- 2021 to 2025
- File
Children looked after in England including adoptionsCLA who were missing or away from placement without authorisation - by local authority - OFFICIAL STATISTICS
OFFICIAL STATISTICS. Users should be cautious making comparisons between LAs, or across years due to changing reporting practices - see the methodology document. CLA who were missing or away from placement without authorisation.- Status
- This is the latest data
- Release
- Reporting year 2025
- Theme
- Children's social care
- Published
- Last updated
- Number of rows
- 10,855
- Geographic levels
- Local authority, National, Regional
- Indicators
- Number
- Filters
- Children who are missing or away without authorisation
- Time period
- 2021 to 2025
- File
Children looked after in England including adoptionsCLA during the year - placement type and locality
Number of new placements for CLA during the year by locality of placement and distance between home and placement.- Status
- This is the latest data
- Release
- Reporting year 2025
- Theme
- Children's social care
- Published
- Last updated
- Number of rows
- 360
- Geographic levels
- National
- Indicators
- Number
- Percentage
- Filters
- Characteristic
- Type of placement
- Time period
- 2021 to 2025
- File
Children looked after in England including adoptionsCLA on 31 March for 2.5 years - by placement stability
CLA aged under 16 on 31 March who had been looked after continuously for at least 2.5 years and who were living with the same carer for at least 2 years, by sex, age, ethnicity, legal status (on 31 March), placement (on 31 March), UASC/non-UASC.- Status
- This is the latest data
- Release
- Reporting year 2025
- Theme
- Children's social care
- Published
- Last updated
- Number of rows
- 765
- Geographic levels
- National
- Indicators
- Number
- Percentage
- Filters
- Characteristic
- Number of placements
- Time period
- 2021 to 2025
- File
Children looked after in England including adoptionsDuration of placements ceasing during the year - by placement type
Duration of placements ceasing during the year, by placement type.- Status
- This is the latest data
- Release
- Reporting year 2025
- Theme
- Children's social care
- Published
- Last updated
- Number of rows
- 495
- Geographic levels
- National
- Indicators
- Number
- Percentage
- Filters
- Duration of placements
- Placement type
- Time period
- 2021 to 2025
- File