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Full time equivalent attrition broken down by the time the social worker had been in their local authority, for years ending 30 September 2020 and 30 September 2021
Attrition of children and family social workers
Attrition of children and family social workers for years ending 30 September 2020 and 2021, with counts of full time equivalents for each group, with comparisons to the LA workforce, leavers, and attrition groups.
Attrition rates by age group for years ending 30 September 2020 and 2021
Average caseload at each role type for year ending 30 September 2021, split into agency social workers, local authority social workers, and a total of both employment types.
Caseloads grouped by number of cases
Breakdowns of caseloads of FTE social workers, grouped by the number of cases held for year ending 30 September 2021
FTE local authority social workers, agency workers and agency rates
FTE local authority social workers, agency workers and agency rates for year ending 30 September 2021
Percentage of attrition by time in local authority
Proportions of attrition split by the length of time social workers had been employed at their local authority, for years ending 30 September 2020 and 30 September 2021
Percentage of FTE local authority social workers and agency workers by organisation role
Percentage of FTE local authority social workers and agency workers by organisation role, for year ending 30 September 2021.
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