Reporting year 2022

Children in need

Statistics on children in need in England, including child protection plans and referrals to and assessments completed by children’s social care services.

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Description of the data sets included in this release, including information on data sources, coverage, quality and any data conventions used.

Description

Children in need statistics provide information on:

  • children referred to social care services;
  • children in need of social care services;
  • assessments undertaken by child and family social workers, including primary need at assessment and factors identified at the end of assessment;
  • section 47 enquiries - carried out by a local authority if they suspect a child is suffering, or likely to suffer, significant harm;
  • initial child protection conferences; and
  • children who were the subject of a child protection plan.
     

Coverage

Data is collected by the Department for Education in the annual children in need census from all local authorities in England.

Data for Hackney local authority is not available for the years ending 31 March 2021 and 2022.

File formats and conventions

Confidentiality

0 indicates the original figure submitted in the children in need census was zero.

Any number between 1 and 5 inclusive has been suppressed and replaced by the letter ‘c’.  Secondary suppression has been applied where required, to preserve confidentiality.

The letter ‘z’ indicates data is not applicable.

The letter ‘x’ indicates that data is not available. This may be because a local authority was unable to return a particular data item in the children in need census; changes to the data collected in the census; or data is not available because of concerns regarding quality.

The letter ‘u’ indicates low reliability.

The symbols used are in accordance with the latest Government Statistical Service (GSS) guidance.

Rounding

England and regional totals are rounded to the nearest 10, therefore totals may not equal the sum of their component parts.

Percentages are rounded to one decimal place, therefore component parts may not sum to 100.

Rates per 10,000 children aged under 18 years are rounded to one decimal place. Rates are calculated using ONS mid-year population estimates for children aged 0 to 17 years in England.
 


Contact us

If you have a specific enquiry about Children in need statistics and data:

Children’s Services Statistics Team

Email: cin.stats@education.gov.uk
Contact name: Andy Brook

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