Reporting year 2023

Children looked after in England including adoptions

Data guidance

Published

Description

This document describes the data included in the ‘Children looked after in England including adoptions: 2022 to 2023’ National Statistics release’s underlying data files. This data is released under the terms of the Open Government License (opens in a new tab) and is intended to meet at least three stars for Open Data (opens in a new tab).

The methodology document for this subject should be referenced alongside this release. It provides information on the data sources, their coverage and quality and how the data is produced.

A guide (opens in a new tab) for the 2023 data collection provides further information on the data collected.

Coverage

This data is based upon information collected in the SSDA903 (CLA) data collection. It is a child level dataset collected from local authorities in England annually. The data includes information on: 

  • children looked after on 31 March in each year, including unaccompanied asylum seeking children
  • children looked after at any time
  • children who started to be looked after
  • children who ceased to be looked after
  • children looked after who were adopted
  • care leavers now aged 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21 years old
  • care leavers now aged 22, 23, 24 and 25 years old (from 2023 onwards)
  • children who went missing or away from placement without authorisation
  • stability (of placements, schools and social workers)

 The longitudinal nature of the collection means historical information can be amended each year, so we update all time series figures published in each release.  Unless otherwise stated, numbers and percentage exclude children looked after under an agreed  series of short term placements. 

Users of the data should consider the following:

  • for some local authorities, the figures may be impacted by large numbers of unaccompanied asylum-seeking children and their distinctive characteristics
  • from April 2019 the three local authorities ‘Dorset’, ‘Bournemouth’ and ‘Poole’ reorganised into  two local authorities ‘Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole’ and ‘Dorset’. As part of this, a small number of children formerly looked after in the Christchurch area of Dorset were transferred to the new authority ‘Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole’
  • from April 2021 Northamptonshire split into two local authorities, ‘North Northamptonshire’ and ‘West Northamptonshire’
  • For 2023, Barnsley were unable to provide data on outcomes for children looked after on 31 March, care leavers, missing and previous permanence arrangements for children starting to be looked after in time for publication so their data is missing. 2023 data will be provided and published in the 2024 statistical release.
  • Information on children who are missing or who are away from their placement without authorisation are published as Official Statistics. Users should refer to the methodology guide when using this data and should be cautious interpreting any figures across years or between local authorities due to differing practices. Hackney did not provide any missing or away without authorisation data in 2021
  • Information on the school and social worker stability of children are published as Official Statistics. Users should refer to the methodology guide when using this data.
  • Care leaver data is reported in two distinct groups; young people aged 17-21 years old and young people aged 22-25 years old. For care leavers aged 17-21 years old, the local authority has a duty to be in touch and support the young person. For care leavers aged 22-25 years old, the local authority is expected to provide support if the young person choses to contact them and requests support. Users should be cautious when drawing conclusions from the data for 22-25 year olds as the activity/accommodation data is only available for those young people who contacted the LA and requested and received support. For older care leavers, this cohort may be small.

File formats and conventions

Rounding and suppression

National and regional figures have been rounded to the nearest 10.  Local authority figures are unrounded.

Where any number is shown as zero, the original figure submitted was zero. 

The following symbols have been used in the release:

  • ‘c’ to protect confidentiality. Secondary suppression may have been applied
  • ‘z’ for not applicable
  • ‘x’ for not available
  • ‘k’ used for a value that would round to zero but is not zero, for example where a percentage is <0.5% 

For percentages:

  • where the numerator or denominator is small then the figure is replaced by ‘c’
  • they may not sum to 100% due to rounding
  • they are rounded to whole numbers

Also in the release:

  • the average duration for adoptions (formerly table E2) are rounded to the nearest month
  • the average number of missing or away without authorisation incidents (formerly in table G1) have been rounded to one decimal place.

Data files

All data files associated with this releases are listed below with guidance on their content. To download any of these files, please visit our data catalogue.

CLA on 31 March by characteristics - NATIONAL

Filename
national_cla_on_31_march_by_characteristics.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

Children looked after on 31 March each year, by gender, age group (on 31 March), primary need, ethnicity, legal status, motherhood status and placement type (on 31 March). 

Data formerly in table A1 and A2.

Note: The number of placements during the year can now be found in the file 'CLA on 31 March by placement stability - NATIONAL'.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
characteristicCharacteristic
numberNumber
percentagePercentage
Footnotes
  1. Numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Percentages rounded to the nearest whole number. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. However, users looking for a longer time series may wish to check for the equivalent table in earlier releases of this publication. Figures exclude children looked after under a series of short-term placements. 
  2. FFA relates to Fostering for Adoption. Foster placements 'not FFA or concurrent planning' include children in long term foster placements.
  3. Category of need is the main category of the eight “need codes” at the time the child started to be looked after.
  4. In 2023 there were 13 secure units in England, therefore most placements will inevitably be outside the council boundary.
  5. '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).
  6. Percentages for all mothers aged 12 or over looked after at 31 March are the number of looked after mothers aged 12 and over as a percentage of all looked after females aged 12 and over.

CLA on 31 March who were unaccompanied asylum-seeking children - NATIONAL

Filename
national_cla_on_31_march_who_were_unaccompanied_asylum_seeking_children.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

Children looked after on 31 March each year who were unaccompanied asylum-seeking children, by gender, age group (on 31 March), primary need, placement type and ethnicity. 

Data formerly in table A3.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
characteristicCharacteristic
numberNumber
percentagePercentage
Footnotes
  1. Numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Percentages rounded to the nearest whole number. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. However, users looking for a longer time series may wish to check for the equivalent table in earlier releases of this publication. Figures exclude children looked after under a series of short-term placements. 
  2. Category of need is the main category of the eight “need codes” at the time the child started to be looked after.
  3. Secure units are small, secure children's homes that provide a safe place where very vulnerable children and young people can receive the care, support and education they need. Beds within secure children's homes are either contracted to the Youth Custody Service (YCS), or are available to local authorities (LAs) for welfare or criminal justice placements.

CLA on 31 March by placement type, distance and locality of placement - NATIONAL

Filename
national_cla_on_31_march_by_placement_distance_and_placement_locality.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

Children looked after on 31 March each year by distance between home and placement, by placement type and by locality of placement (placed 20 miles or less from home, or more than 20 miles from home). 

Data formerly in table A4.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
characteristicCharacteristic
cla_groupType of placement
numberNumber
percentagePercentage
Footnotes
  1. Numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Percentages rounded to the nearest whole number. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. However, users looking for a longer time series may wish to check for the equivalent table in earlier releases of this publication. Figures exclude children looked after under a series of short-term placements. 
  2. Placement locality denotes whether or not the placement is within the geographical boundary of the responsible LA.
  3. Living independently includes children in residential employment. Other includes placement in residential schools and other placements
  4. Distance is the distance in miles between the child's home and placement. In some cases this is not known, for example UASC, or not recorded for confidentiality reasons, such as some children placed for adoption.

CLA on 31 March by placement provider, placement type and locality - NATIONAL

Filename
national_cla_on_31_march_by_placement_provider_placement_type_and_locality.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

Children looked after on 31 March by placement type, placement location (inside or outside the council boundary) and placement provider. 

Data formerly in table A5.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
numberNumber
percentagePercentage
placement_providerPlacement provider
placement_typePlacement type
Footnotes
  1. Numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Percentages rounded to the nearest whole number. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. However, users looking for a longer time series may wish to check for the equivalent table in earlier releases of this publication. Figures exclude children looked after under a series of short-term placements. 
  2. Placement locality denotes whether or not the placement is within the geographical boundary of the responsible LA.
  3. Placement provider is not applicable for children placed with parents. Placement provider not reported includes children placed under other (unspecified) placements and some children placed for adoption (where information may be withheld to protect the whereabouts of the child)

CLA on 31 March by characteristics - LA

Filename
la_cla_on_31_march_by_characteristics.csv
Geographic levels
Local authority; National; Regional
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

Local authority level data for children looked after on 31 March by:

  • age group
  • category of need
  • distance between home and placement
  • distance between home and placement and locality of placement
  • ethnicity
  • gender
  • legal status
  • local authority of placement
  • locality of placement
  • placement type
  • placement provider
  • numbers of unaccompanied asylum-seeking children.

For some local authorities, the figures may be impacted by significant numbers of unaccompanied asylum seeking children.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
characteristicCharacteristic
numberNumber
percentagePercentage
Footnotes
  1. National and regional numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Percentages rounded to the nearest whole number. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. However, users looking for a longer time series may wish to check for the equivalent table in earlier releases of this publication. Figures exclude children looked after under a series of short-term placements. 

CLA numbers and rates per 10,000 children aged under 18 years - LA

Filename
cla_number_and_rate_per_10k_children.csv
Geographic levels
Local authority; National; Regional
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

Local authority level data for:

  • Children looked after on 31 March
  • Children who started to be looked after during the year
  • Children who ceased to be looked after during the year

Data includes numbers of looked after children, formerly in tables LAA1, LAC1, LAD1.

Note: Figures for children looked after during the year can be found in the LA dataset on children who have gone missing or who are away from placement without authorisation.

For some local authorities, the figures may be impacted by significant numbers of unaccompanied asylum seeking children.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
numberNumber of children looked after
population_countCLA Population count
population_estimatePopulation estimate
rate_per_10000Rate per 10 000 children aged under 18 years
Footnotes
  1. National and regional numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Rates rounded to the nearest whole number. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. Figures exclude children looked after under a series of short-term placements. 
  2. Only the first occasion on which a child started to be looked after in the LA during year has been counted. The care of a small number of children each year is transferred between LAs, in national figures these children will be counted as starting once within each LA. For more information see the methodology document.
  3. Only the last occasion on which a child ceased to be looked after in the LA during the year has been counted. The care of a small number of children each year is transferred between LAs, in national figures these children will be counted as ceasing once within each LA. For more information see the methodology document.

CLA on 31 March by LA of placement net gain - LA

Filename
la_cla_on_31_march_la_of_placement_netgain.csv
Geographic levels
Local authority; National; Regional
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

Local authority level data for children looked after on 31 March by numbers the LA places outside their LA and numbers other LAs place within the LA.

For some local authorities, the figures may be impacted by significant numbers of unaccompanied asylum seeking children.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
characteristicNet gain
numberCLA on 31 March
Footnotes
  1. National and regional numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication.
  2. Net gain is the difference between the number of children who are the responsibility of other LAs placed within this LA boundary and the number of children who are the responsibility of this LA placed outside the LA boundary.

CLA during the year and on 31 March for at least 12 months by characteristics - NATIONAL

Filename
national_cla_during_the_year_and_on_31_march_for_at_least_12_mths_by_characteristics.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

Children looked after at any time during the year, and those looked after continuously for at least 12 months on 31 March, by age, ethnicity, gender and placement type. 

Data formerly in table B1.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
characteristicType of characteristic - Select characteristic
cla_groupPopulation group - Select CLA population
numberNumber
Footnotes
  1. Numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. Figures exclude children looked after under a series of short-term placements. 
  2. Age at the end of the latest episode of care, or at 31 March if child is still looked after.
  3. Placements relate to the total number of placements made for each looked after child during the year ending 31 March. For example, if a child has been placed in a foster placement, with parents and also in a residential care homes they will appear three times in these figures - once in each category. If a child has had 2 foster placements and 1 placement in a residential care home, they will be counted once under foster care and once under residential care. For children looked after continuously for 12 months only the placement at 31 March is counted.

CLA during the year by placement type and locality - NATIONAL

Filename
national_cla_during_year_by_placement_type_and_locality_of_placement.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

Number of new placements for children looked after during the year by locality of placement and distance between home and placement. 

Data formerly in table B2.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
characteristicCharacteristic
cla_groupType of placement
numberNumber
percentagePercentage
Footnotes
  1. Numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Percentages rounded to the nearest whole number. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. However, users looking for a longer time series may wish to check for the equivalent table in earlier releases of this publication. Figures exclude children looked after under a series of short-term placements. 
  2. Placement locality denotes whether or not the placement is within the geographical boundary of the responsible LA.
  3. Distance is the distance in miles between the child's home and placement. In some cases this is not known, for example UASC, or not recorded for confidentiality reasons, such as some children placed for adoption.
  4. Placements denotes the total number of new placements starting during the year - if a child has for example, more than one foster placement then both will be counted. Living independently includes children in residential employment. Other includes placement in residential schools and other placements

Duration of placements by type ceasing during the year - NATIONAL

Filename
national_duration_of_placements_by_type_ceasing_during_the_year.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

Duration of placement ceasing during the year, by placement type. 

Data formerly in table B3

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
numberNumber
percentagePercentage
placement_durationDuration of placements
placement_groupPlacement type
Footnotes
  1. Numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Percentages and averages rounded to the nearest whole number. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. Figures exclude children looked after under a series of short-term placements. 
  2. A placement may cease but the child will continue to be looked after if a new placement begins immediately. This table gives counts of placements, not children. If a child has more than one placement in the year then each will be included.
  3. Analysis of revisions in previous years suggests that total numbers of placements ceasing in the latest year are often revised upwards by around 10,000 the following year as information is updated on LA systems.

Reason for placement change during the year of CLA by characteristics - NATIONAL

Filename
national_reason_for_placement_change_during_year.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

Reason for placement change for children who moved placements in the year. Includes breakdowns by gender, age, placement type, duration of placement and category of need. 

Data formerly in table B4.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
characteristicCharacteristic
numberNumber
percentPercentage
reason_for_changeReason for placement change
Footnotes
  1. Numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Percentages rounded to the nearest whole number. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. However, users looking for a longer time series may wish to check for the equivalent table in earlier releases of this publication. Figures exclude children looked after under a series of short-term placements. 
  2. Age at end of placement.
  3. When a child has more than one placement then each will be counted.
  4. Approval removed denotes where a setting is no longer approved/registered with the appropriate statutory body (eg Ofsted). Change in status of a placement only denotes where there is a change of status for the placement but the child remains with the same carer and there is no change to the care plan, for example if a foster carer moves house, or a foster carer working for a local authority becomes managed by an independent fostering agency.
  5. Category of need is the main category of the eight “need codes” at the time the child started to be looked after.

CLA during the year by characteristics - LA

Filename
la_cla_during_year_new_placements.csv
Geographic levels
Local authority; National; Regional
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

Local authority level data for children looked after during the year by placement locality and by reason for placement change.

For some local authorities, the figures may be impacted by significant numbers of unaccompanied asylum seeking children.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
characteristicCharacteristic
numberNumber
percentagePercentage
Footnotes
  1. National and regional numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Percentages rounded to the nearest whole number. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. However, users looking for a longer time series may wish to check for the equivalent table in earlier releases of this publication. Figures exclude children looked after under a series of short-term placements. 

CLA during the year who were looked after exclusively under a series of short term placements - LA

Filename
la_children_looked_after_exclusively_under_a_series_of_short_term_placements.csv
Geographic levels
Local authority; National; Regional
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

Local authority level data for children looked after at any time during the year ending 31 March who were only looked after exclusively under a series of short term placements.

For some local authorities, the figures may be impacted by significant numbers of unaccompanied asylum seeking children.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
numberNumber
Footnotes
  1. National and regional numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication.
  2. Children looked after exclusively under one or more agreed series of short term placements at any time during the years ending 31 March. Note that children may be provided with with short breaks as 'children in need' or as 'children looked after' so these figures will be an undercount of the total number of children provided with short breaks.

CLA starting during the year by characteristics - NATIONAL

Filename
national_cla_started_to_be_looked_after.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

Children who started to be looked after during the year, by gender, age on starting, category of need, ethnicity, legal status, unaccompanied asylum seeking child status, previous permanence and placement type. 

Data formerly in tables C1 and C2.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
characteristicCharacteristic
numberNumber
percentagePercentage
Footnotes
  1. Numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Percentages rounded to the nearest whole number. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. However, users looking for a longer time series may wish to check for the equivalent table in earlier releases of this publication. Figures exclude children looked after under a series of short-term placements. 
  2. Only the first occasion on which a child started to be looked after in the LA during year has been counted. The care of a small number of children each year is transferred between LAs, in national figures these children will be counted as starting once within each LA. For more information see the methodology document.
  3. FFA relates to Fostering for Adoption. Foster placements 'not FFA or concurrent planning' include children in long term foster placements.
  4. Category of need is the main category of the eight “need codes” at the time the child started to be looked after.
  5. In 2023 there were 13 secure units in England, therefore most placements will inevitably be outside the council boundary.
  6. '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).
  7. Following the introduction of the National Transfer Scheme (NTS) in 2016, there has been an agreement between local authorities to transfer UASC to ensure a more equitable distribution of UASC across all local authorities. This means that some UASC will be counted more than once in the national and regional CLA starting and ceasing figures if they started or ceased to be looked after within more than one local authority during the year. In 2019, the number of UASC starts included 340 young people who had transferred from another LA; this had increased to 1,030 in 2023 following the mandation of the NTS in February 2022.

CLA starting during the year by characteristics - LA

Filename
la_children_who_started_to_be_looked_after_during_the_year.csv
Geographic levels
Local authority; National; Regional
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

Local authority level data for children who started to be looked after during the year by:

  • age group
  • category of need
  • gender
  • legal status
  • numbers taken into care
  • unaccompanied asylum-seeking children

For some local authorities, the figures may be impacted by significant numbers of unaccompanied asylum seeking children.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
characteristicCharacteristic
numberNumber
percentagePercentage
Footnotes
  1. National and regional numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Percentages rounded to the nearest whole number. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. However, users looking for a longer time series may wish to check for the equivalent table in earlier releases of this publication. Figures exclude children looked after under a series of short-term placements. 
  2. Following the introduction of the National Transfer Scheme (NTS) in 2016, there has been an agreement between local authorities to transfer UASC to ensure a more equitable distribution of UASC across all local authorities. This means that some UASC will be counted more than once in the national and regional CLA starting and ceasing figures if they started or ceased to be looked after within more than one local authority during the year. In 2019, the number of UASC starts included 340 young people who had transferred from another LA; this had increased to 1,030 in 2023 following the mandation of the NTS in February 2022.

CLA ceasing during the year by characteristics - NATIONAL

Filename
national_children_who_ceased_to_be_looked_after_during_the_year.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

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.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
characteristicCharacteristic
numberNumber
percentagePercentage
Footnotes
  1. Numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Percentages rounded to the nearest whole number. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. However, users looking for a longer time series may wish to check for the equivalent table in earlier releases of this publication. Figures exclude children looked after under a series of short-term placements. 
  2. Only the last occasion on which a child ceased to be looked after in the LA during the year has been counted. The care of a small number of children each year is transferred between LAs, in national figures these children will be counted as ceasing once within each LA. For more information see the methodology document.
  3. Period of care refers to a continuous period of being looked after, which may include more than one placement or legal status.
  4. FFA relates to Fostering for Adoption. Foster placements 'not FFA or concurrent planning' include children in long term foster placements.
  5. Category of need is the main category of the eight “need codes” at the time the child started to be looked after.
  6. In 2023, 58% of all children who were stated as ceasing due to other reasons left care on their 18th birthday.
  7. In 2023 there were 13 secure units in England, therefore most placements will inevitably be outside the council boundary.
  8. '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'.
  9. '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).

CLA ceasing during the year by number of periods of care, number of placements and age on ceasing - NATIONAL

Filename
national_cla_ceased_during_year_placements_care_periods.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

Children who ceased to be looked after during the year by number of periods of care, number of placements and age on ceasing. 

Data formerly in tables D4.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
age_on_ceasingAge on ceasing
numberNumber
percentagePercentage
periods_or_placementsNumber of periods of care or placements
Footnotes
  1. Numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Percentages rounded to the nearest whole number. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. However, users looking for a longer time series may wish to check for the equivalent table in earlier releases of this publication. Figures exclude children looked after under a series of short-term placements. 
  2. Only the last occasion on which a child ceased to be looked after in the LA during the year has been counted. The care of a small number of children each year is transferred between LAs, in national figures these children will be counted as ceasing once within each LA. For more information see the methodology document.
  3. Period of care refers to a continuous period of being looked after, which may include more than one placement or legal status.

CLA ceasing during the year by characteristics - LA

Filename
la_children_who_ceased_during_the_year.csv
Geographic levels
Local authority; National; Regional
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

Local authority level data for children who ceased to be looked after during the year by:

  • age group
  • gender
  • reason episode ceased

For some local authorities, the figures may be impacted by significant numbers of unaccompanied asylum seeking children.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
characteristicCharacteristic
numberNumber
percentagePercentage
Footnotes
  1. National and regional numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Percentages rounded to the nearest whole number. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. However, users looking for a longer time series may wish to check for the equivalent table in earlier releases of this publication. Figures exclude children looked after under a series of short-term placements. 

CLA who were adopted and who were the subject of a special guardianship order - LA

Filename
la_children_who_ceased_during_the_year_sgo_adoption.csv
Geographic levels
Local authority; National; Regional
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

Local authority level data for children ceasing to be looked after through an adoption or a special guardianship order.

Adoption figures are split by:

  • adoption - application unopposed
  • adoption - consent dispensed with
     

Special guardianship order figures are split by:

  • made to former foster carer, relative or friend
  • made to  former foster carer, other than relative or friend
  • made to carer, other than former foster carer, relative or friend
  • made to carer, other than former foster carer, other than relative or friend

For some local authorities, the figures may be impacted by significant numbers of unaccompanied asylum seeking children.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
characteristicCharacteristic
numberNumber
percentagePercentage
Footnotes
  1. National and regional numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Percentages rounded to the nearest whole number. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. However, users looking for a longer time series may wish to check for the equivalent table in earlier releases of this publication. Figures exclude children looked after under a series of short-term placements. 

CLA who were adopted during the year - NATIONAL

Filename
national_cla_who_were_adopted_during_the_year.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

Children looked after who were adopted in the year, by gender, age group at adoption, age at starting final period of care, primary need, ethnicity, duration of final period of care and final legal status. 

Data formerly in table E1.

Note: Age group at adoption and age at starting final period of care include an average age value; duration of final period of care includes an average duration. These values are in the 'Number' indicator but are in the format (years:month).

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
characteristicCharacteristic
numberNumber
percentagePercentage
Footnotes
  1. Numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Percentages rounded to the nearest whole number. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. However, users looking for a longer time series may wish to check for the equivalent table in earlier releases of this publication. Figures exclude children looked after under a series of short-term placements. 
  2. Period of care refers to a continuous period of being looked after, which may include more than one placement or legal status.
  3. Category of need is the main category of the eight “need codes” at the time the child started to be looked after.

CLA who were adopted - average time between the different stages of the adoption process - NATIONAL

Filename
national_cla_adopted_average_time_between_adoption_process_stages.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

Children looked after who were adopted during the year ending 31 March by average time between the different stages of the adoption process and age at start of period of care. 

Data formerly in table E2.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
age_start_pocAge at start of period of care
numberNumber (Durations are expressed in years and months)
stage_of_adoption_processStage of the adoption process
Footnotes
  1. Numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Average time rounded to the nearest month. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. Age is as at the start of period of care. 'Number of children' is those who were placed for adoption within 12 months (i.e. less than 365 days, inclusive of date placed for adoption) of the decision that they should be placed for adoption. This figure excludes children who were placed within 12 months of the decision that they should be placed for adoption, but whose placement for adoption broke down before being adopted.
Filename
number_and_legal_status_of_adopters.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

Children looked after who were adopted during the years ending 31 March by number of adopters, legal status of adopters and by gender of adopters. 

Data formerly in table E3.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
measureCharacteristic level
numberNumber
percentagePercentage
Footnotes
  1. Numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Percentages rounded to the nearest whole number. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. However, users looking for a longer time series may wish to check for the equivalent table in earlier releases of this publication. Figures exclude children looked after under a series of short-term placements. 
  2. The Royal Assent to the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act in July 2013 allowed same sex marriages to be performed from summer 2014. Different sex civil partnerships were allowed from December 2019.

CLA who were adopted - children for whom the local authority has made the decision that the child should be placed for adoption - NATIONAL

Filename
national_children_la_made_the_decision_that_they_should_be_placed_for_adoption.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

Information on children for whom the local authority has made the decision that the child should be placed for adoption. 

Data formerly in E4.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
characteristicCharacteristic
numberNumber
percentagePercentage
Footnotes
  1. Numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Percentages rounded to the nearest whole number. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. However, users looking for a longer time series may wish to check for the equivalent table in earlier releases of this publication. Figures exclude children looked after under a series of short-term placements. 
  2. Children for whom the LA has made the decision the child should be placed for adoption includes children who have been placed for adoption or adopted or who are waiting to be placed for adoption at 31 March each year, however the decision to adopt may have been made in an earlier years.
  3. Relates to adoption decisions. Small numbers of children may be adopted without a formal adoption decision or may have an initial decision reversed before a new decision and adoption placement, so this figure may not be equal to other adoption figures reported in this release.
  4. Children who have ceased to be looked after without being adopted - information is based on the year this outcome occurred, however the decision that the child should be placed for adoption may have been made in a previous year.

CLA who were the subject of a special guardianship order during the year - NATIONAL

Filename
national_cla_who_were_the_subject_of_a_sgo_during_the_year.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

Children looked after who were the subject of a special guardianship order (SGO) in the year, by gender, age group at SGO, age at starting final period of care, primary need, ethnicity, duration of final period of care and final legal status. 

Data formerly in table E5.

Note: Age group at SGO and age at starting final period of care include an average age value; duration of final period of care includes an average duration. These values are in the 'Number' indicator but are in the format (years:month).

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
characteristicCharacteristic
numberNumber
percentagePercentage
Footnotes
  1. Numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Percentages rounded to the nearest whole number. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. However, users looking for a longer time series may wish to check for the equivalent table in earlier releases of this publication. Figures exclude children looked after under a series of short-term placements. 
  2. Period of care refers to a continuous period of being looked after, which may include more than one placement or legal status.
  3. Category of need is the main category of the eight “need codes” at the time the child started to be looked after.

17-21 year old care leaver activity - NATIONAL

Filename
national_activity_of_care_leaver.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

Care leavers, aged 17 to 21, by activity (as measured on or around their birthday). 

Data formerly in tables F1 and F3.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
age_groupAge of the care leaver
characteristicCharacteristic - By measure
numberNumber
percentagePercentage
Footnotes
  1. Numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Percentages rounded to the nearest whole number. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. However, users looking for a longer time series may wish to check for the equivalent table in earlier releases of this publication. 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. Figures for the number of care leavers who have died each year can be found in the methodology document. 
  2. 'Local authority not in touch' excludes young people where activity information is known, as a third party provided it even though the local authority is not directly in touch with the young person.
  3. In touch, activity and accommodation information for 17-21 year old care leavers relates to contact around their birthday. 
  4. Figures for 2023 exclude Barnsley who were unable to provide data in time for publication.

17-21 year old care leaver accommodation - NATIONAL

Filename
national_accommodation_of_care_leavers.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

Care leavers aged 17 to 21, by accommodation type (as measured on or around their birthday). 

Data formerly  in tables F2 and F4.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
accommodation_typeType of accommodation the care leaver is in
care_leaver_ageAge of the care leaver
numberNumber
percentagePercentage
Footnotes
  1. Numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Percentages rounded to the nearest whole number. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. However, users looking for a longer time series may wish to check for the equivalent table in earlier releases of this publication. 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. Figures for the number of care leavers who have died each year can be found in the methodology document. 
  2. In touch, activity and accommodation information for 17-21 year old care leavers relates to contact around their birthday. 
  3. Figures for 2023 exclude Barnsley who were unable to provide data in time for publication.

17-21 year old care leavers by whether their accommodation is suitable - NATIONAL

Filename
national_care_leavers_by_whether_their_accommodation_is_suitable.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

Care leavers, aged 17 to 21, by whether their accommodation is deemed to be suitable. 

Data formerly in tables F2 and F4.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
accommodation_suitabilitySuitability of accommodation
care_leaver_ageAge of care leaver
numberNumber
percentagePercentage
Footnotes
  1. Numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Percentages rounded to the nearest whole number. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. However, users looking for a longer time series may wish to check for the equivalent table in earlier releases of this publication. 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. Figures for the number of care leavers who have died each year can be found in the methodology document. 
  2. Accommodation suitable/not suitable figures also exclude young people who have gone abroad, been deported or their residence is not know as in these cases the suitability of the accommodation will be unknown. This means the total of care leavers in this table will be slightly lower than the total in the care leaver accommodation table. Regulation 9(2) of the Care Leavers Regulations defines what is meant by 'Suitable accommodation'. 'No information' includes young people whose accommodation is not known because either the local authority is not in touch, or the young person has refused contact or no longer requires services.
  3. In touch, activity and accommodation information for 17-21 year old care leavers relates to contact around their birthday. 
  4. Figures for 2023 exclude Barnsley who were unable to provide data in time for publication.

17-21 year old care leavers who left foster care aged 18 and were eligible for care leaver support (staying put) - NATIONAL

Filename
national_care_leavers_staying_put.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

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 formerly in table F2 and F4.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

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. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. However, users looking for a longer time series may wish to check for the equivalent table in earlier releases of this publication. 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. Figures for the number of care leavers who have died each year can be found in the methodology document. 
  2. In touch, activity and accommodation information for 17-21 year old care leavers relates to contact around their birthday. 
  3. Figures for 2023 exclude Barnsley who were unable to provide data in time for publication.

17-21 year old care leavers who were formerly unaccompanied asylum-seeking children - NATIONAL

Filename
national_care_leavers_who_were_uasc.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

Care leavers, aged 17 to 21, who were formerly unaccompanied asylum seeking children, by gender.

Data formerly in table F1 and F3.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
care_leaver_ageAge of the care leaver
characteristicCharacteristic
numberNumber
percentagePercentage
Footnotes
  1. Numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Percentages rounded to the nearest whole number. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. However, users looking for a longer time series may wish to check for the equivalent table in earlier releases of this publication. 
  2. Figures for 2023 exclude Barnsley who were unable to provide data in time for publication.

17-21 year old care leaver activity by ethnicity and placement - NATIONAL

Filename
national_activity_of_care_leaver_by_placement_ethnicity.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

Care leavers, aged 17 to 21, 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.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
activity_typeCare leaver activity
age_groupAge of the care leaver
characteristicCharacteristic
numberNumber
percentagePercentage
Footnotes
  1. Numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Percentages rounded to the nearest whole number. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. However, users looking for a longer time series may wish to check for the equivalent table in earlier releases of this publication. 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. Figures for the number of care leavers who have died each year can be found in the methodology document. 
  2. 'Local authority not in touch' excludes young people where activity information is known, as a third party provided it even though the local authority is not directly in touch with the young person.
  3. In touch, activity and accommodation information for 17-21 year old care leavers relates to contact around their birthday. 
  4. Figures for 2023 exclude Barnsley who were unable to provide data in time for publication.
  5. Around 69% of care leavers aged 18-21 years old and 59% of care leavers aged 17 years old were in their final placement for at least 6 months (2023 data). Users of this information on last placement should take this into consideration when drawing conclusions from this data.

17-21 year old care leavers in contact with the responsible authority - LA

Filename
la_care_leavers_intouch.csv
Geographic levels
Local authority; National; Regional
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

Local authority level data on care leavers, aged 17 to 21, by whether the LA was in touch (as measured on or around their birthday). 

For some local authorities, the figures may be impacted by significant numbers of unaccompanied asylum seeking children.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
ageAge
in_touchContact with local authority
numberNumber
percentagePercentage
Footnotes
  1. Numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Percentages rounded to the nearest whole number. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. However, users looking for a longer time series may wish to check for the equivalent table in earlier releases of this publication. 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. Figures for the number of care leavers who have died each year can be found in the methodology document. 
  2. 'Local authority not in touch' excludes young people where activity information is known, as a third party provided it even though the local authority is not directly in touch with the young person.
  3. In touch, activity and accommodation information for 17-21 year old care leavers relates to contact around their birthday. 
  4. Figures for 2023 exclude Barnsley who were unable to provide data in time for publication.

17-21 year old care leavers activity - LA

Filename
la_care_leavers_activity.csv
Geographic levels
Local authority; National; Regional
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

Local authority level data on care leavers, aged 17 to 21, by activity (as measured on or around their birthday). 

For some local authorities, the figures may be impacted by significant numbers of unaccompanied asylum seeking children.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
activityActivity
ageAge
numberNumber
percentagePercentage
Footnotes
  1. Numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Percentages rounded to the nearest whole number. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. However, users looking for a longer time series may wish to check for the equivalent table in earlier releases of this publication. 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. Figures for the number of care leavers who have died each year can be found in the methodology document. 
  2. 'Local authority not in touch' excludes young people where activity information is known, as a third party provided it even though the local authority is not directly in touch with the young person.
  3. In touch, activity and accommodation information for 17-21 year old care leavers relates to contact around their birthday. 
  4. Figures for 2023 exclude Barnsley who were unable to provide data in time for publication.

17-21 year old care leavers accommodation - LA

Filename
la_care_leavers_accommodation_type.csv
Geographic levels
Local authority; National; Regional
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

Local authority level data on care leavers aged 17 to 21, by accommodation type (as measured on or around their birthday). 

For some local authorities, the figures may be impacted by significant numbers of unaccompanied asylum seeking children.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
accommodation_typeAccommodation type
ageAge
numberNumber
percentagePercentage
Footnotes
  1. Numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Percentages rounded to the nearest whole number. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. However, users looking for a longer time series may wish to check for the equivalent table in earlier releases of this publication. 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. Figures for the number of care leavers who have died each year can be found in the methodology document. 
  2. In touch, activity and accommodation information for 17-21 year old care leavers relates to contact around their birthday. 
  3. Figures for 2023 exclude Barnsley who were unable to provide data in time for publication.

17-21 year old care leavers by whether their accommodation is suitable - LA

Filename
la_care_leavers_accommodation_suitability.csv
Geographic levels
Local authority; National; Regional
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

Local authority level data on care leavers, aged 17 to 21, by whether their accommodation is deemed to be suitable. 

For some local authorities, the figures may be impacted by significant numbers of unaccompanied asylum seeking children.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
accommodation_suitabilitySuitability of accommodation
ageAge
numberNumber
percentagePercentage
Footnotes
  1. Numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Percentages rounded to the nearest whole number. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. However, users looking for a longer time series may wish to check for the equivalent table in earlier releases of this publication. 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. Figures for the number of care leavers who have died each year can be found in the methodology document. 
  2. Accommodation suitable/not suitable figures also exclude young people who have gone abroad, been deported or their residence is not know as in these cases the suitability of the accommodation will be unknown. This means the total of care leavers in this table will be slightly lower than the total in the care leaver accommodation table. Regulation 9(2) of the Care Leavers Regulations defines what is meant by 'Suitable accommodation'. 'No information' includes young people whose accommodation is not known because either the local authority is not in touch, or the young person has refused contact or no longer requires services.
  3. In touch, activity and accommodation information for 17-21 year old care leavers relates to contact around their birthday. 
  4. Figures for 2023 exclude Barnsley who were unable to provide data in time for publication.

17-21 year old care leavers who left foster care aged 18 and were eligible for care leaver support (Staying Put ) - LA

Filename
la_care_leavers_stayput.csv
Geographic levels
Local authority; National; Regional
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

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. 

For some local authorities, the figures may be impacted by significant numbers of unaccompanied asylum seeking children.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
ageAge
numberNumber
percentagePercentage
stay_putWith former foster carer
Footnotes
  1. Numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Percentages rounded to the nearest whole number. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. However, users looking for a longer time series may wish to check for the equivalent table in earlier releases of this publication. 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. Figures for the number of care leavers who have died each year can be found in the methodology document. 
  2. In touch, activity and accommodation information for 17-21 year old care leavers relates to contact around their birthday. 

22-25 year old care leaver activity - NATIONAL

Filename
national_activity_of_care_leaver_22_25.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2023
Content

Care leavers in touch with the local authority, aged 22 to 25, by activity at latest contact.

Users should be cautious when drawing conclusions from this data. Activity information is only for those young people who contacted the LA and requested and received support and so for older care leavers the cohort may be small.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
age_groupAge of the care leaver
characteristicCharacteristic - By measure
numberNumber
percentagePercentage
Footnotes
  1. Numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Percentages rounded to the nearest whole number. 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. 
  2. Figures for 2023 exclude Barnsley who were unable to provide data in time for publication.
  3. For young people who turned 22, 23, 24 or 25 during the year, data is only reported if the young person requested and received support from the local authority. Information reported is at their last contact with the local authority.  Local authorities are not expected to be in touch and initiate contact with young people over age 21 who have not requested or received support during the reporting period. This data is collected and reported to record the numbers of older care leavers who are accessing their entitlement to support and to better understand their activity and accommodation status.
  4. Data was collected for the first time in 2023, and in some cases may be an undercount of the full cohort, particularly for the older care leavers. We suspect the number of 24-year-olds could be undercounted by up to 3% and 25-year-olds could be undercounted by up to 10% (when comparing to the number of 20- and 21-year-old care leavers reported in 2019).

22-25 year old care leaver accommodation - NATIONAL

Filename
national_accommodation_of_care_leavers_22_25.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2023
Content

Care leavers in touch with the local authority, aged 22 to 25, by accommodation type at latest contact.

Users should be cautious when drawing conclusions from this data. Accommodation information is only for those young people who contacted the LA and requested and received support and so for older care leavers the cohort may be small.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
accommodation_typeType of accommodation the care leaver is in
care_leaver_ageAge of the care leaver
numberNumber
percentagePercentage
Footnotes
  1. Numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Percentages rounded to the nearest whole number. 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. 
  2. Figures for 2023 exclude Barnsley who were unable to provide data in time for publication.
  3. For young people who turned 22, 23, 24 or 25 during the year, data is only reported if the young person requested and received support from the local authority. Information reported is at their last contact with the local authority.  Local authorities are not expected to be in touch and initiate contact with young people over age 21 who have not requested or received support during the reporting period. This data is collected and reported to record the numbers of older care leavers who are accessing their entitlement to support and to better understand their activity and accommodation status.
  4. Data was collected for the first time in 2023, and in some cases may be an undercount of the full cohort, particularly for the older care leavers. We suspect the number of 24-year-olds could be undercounted by up to 3% and 25-year-olds could be undercounted by up to 10% (when comparing to the number of 20- and 21-year-old care leavers reported in 2019).

22-25 year old care leavers by whether their accommodation is suitable - NATIONAL

Filename
national_care_leavers_by_whether_their_accommodation_is_suitable_22_25.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2023
Content

Care leavers in touch with the local authority, aged 22 to 25, by whether their accommodation is deemed to be suitable.

Users should be cautious when drawing conclusions from this data. Accommodation information is only for those young people who contacted the LA and requested and received support and so for older care leavers the cohort may be small.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
accommodation_suitabilitySuitability of accommodation
care_leaver_ageAge of care leaver
numberNumber
percentagePercentage
Footnotes
  1. Numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Percentages rounded to the nearest whole number. 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. 
  2. Accommodation suitable/not suitable figures also exclude young people who have gone abroad, been deported or their residence is not know as in these cases the suitability of the accommodation will be unknown. This means the total of care leavers in this table will be slightly lower than the total in the care leaver accommodation table. Regulation 9(2) of the Care Leavers Regulations defines what is meant by 'Suitable accommodation'. 'No information' includes young people whose accommodation is not known because they have not been in touch with the local authority during the year.
  3. Figures for 2023 exclude Barnsley who were unable to provide data in time for publication.
  4. For young people who turned 22, 23, 24 or 25 during the year, data is only reported if the young person requested and received support from the local authority. Information reported is at their last contact with the local authority.  Local authorities are not expected to be in touch and initiate contact with young people over age 21 who have not requested or received support during the reporting period. This data is collected and reported to record the numbers of older care leavers who are accessing their entitlement to support and to better understand their activity and accommodation status.
  5. Data was collected for the first time in 2023, and in some cases may be an undercount of the full cohort, particularly for the older care leavers. We suspect the number of 24-year-olds could be undercounted by up to 3% and 25-year-olds could be undercounted by up to 10% (when comparing to the number of 20- and 21-year-old care leavers reported in 2019).

22-25 year old care leavers who were formerly unaccompanied asylum-seeking children - NATIONAL

Filename
national_care_leavers_who_were_uasc_22_25.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2023
Content

Care leavers in touch with the local authority, aged 22 to 25, who were formerly unaccompanied asylum seeking children, by gender.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
care_leaver_ageAge of the care leaver
characteristicCharacteristic
numberNumber
percentagePercentage
Footnotes
  1. Numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Percentages rounded to the nearest whole number. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. However, users looking for a longer time series may wish to check for the equivalent table in earlier releases of this publication. 
  2. Figures for 2023 exclude Barnsley who were unable to provide data in time for publication.
  3. Data was collected for the first time in 2023, and in some cases may be an undercount of the full cohort, particularly for the older care leavers. We suspect the number of 24-year-olds could be undercounted by up to 3% and 25-year-olds could be undercounted by up to 10% (when comparing to the number of 20- and 21-year-old care leavers reported in 2019).

22-25 year old care leavers in contact with the responsible authority - LA

Filename
la_care_leavers_intouch_22to25.csv
Geographic levels
Local authority; National; Regional
Time period
2023
Content

Local authority level data on care leavers, aged 22 to 25, by whether the care leaver was in touch with their LA for support.

Users should be cautious when drawing conclusions from this data. Accommodation information is only for those young people who contacted the LA and requested and received support and so for older care leavers the cohort may be small.

For some local authorities, the figures may be impacted by significant numbers of unaccompanied asylum seeking children.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
ageAge
in_touchContact with local authority
numberNumber
percentagePercentage
Footnotes
  1. Numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Percentages rounded to the nearest whole number. 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. 
  2. Figures for 2023 exclude Barnsley who were unable to provide data in time for publication.
  3. For young people who turned 22, 23, 24 or 25 during the year, data is only reported if the young person requested and received support from the local authority. Information reported is at their last contact with the local authority.  Local authorities are not expected to be in touch and initiate contact with young people over age 21 who have not requested or received support during the reporting period. This data is collected and reported to record the numbers of older care leavers who are accessing their entitlement to support and to better understand their activity and accommodation status.
  4. Data was collected for the first time in 2023, and in some cases may be an undercount of the full cohort, particularly for the older care leavers. We suspect the number of 24-year-olds could be undercounted by up to 3% and 25-year-olds could be undercounted by up to 10% (when comparing to the number of 20- and 21-year-old care leavers reported in 2019).

Official Statistics - CLA who were missing from placement - NATIONAL

Filename
national_statistics_official_statistics_cla_who_were_missing.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

Note: These statistics are published as Official Statistics. Users should be cautious making comparisons between local authorities, or across years due to changing reporting practices - see the methodology document for further information.

Children looked after who were missing. Figures by duration of missing periods, placement from which the child went missing and age of child at start of missing incident. 

Data formerly in table G1.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
characteristicChildren looked after who were missing from placement - by missing status
numberMeasure
Footnotes
  1. Numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Percentages rounded to the nearest whole number. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. However, users looking for a longer time series may wish to check for the equivalent table in earlier releases of this publication. Figures exclude children looked after under a series of short-term placements. 
  2. Figures for 2021 exclude data for Hackney and figures for 2023 exclude data for Barnsley as the LAs were unable to provide data in these years.
  3. Missing is defined as a looked after child who is not at their placement or a place they are expected to be and their whereabouts is not known.
  4. Since 2017 a growing number of local authorities informed the department that they do not record incidents as 'away without authorisation' but instead report all incidents as 'missing' to maintain consistency with local police reporting. We estimate this could mean an overestimate of missing incidents of up to 10% in 2019, 13% in 2020 and 2021, 10% in 2022 and 11% in 2023; suggesting the true figures could be more like 10,800, 11,000, 9,600, 11,100 and 11,500. There is a corresponding estimate of an undercount of away without authorisation incidents of up to 22% in 2019, 29% in 2020, 32% in 2021, 30% in 2022 and 32% in 2023; suggesting the true figures could be more like 4,700, 4,800, 3,800, 3,600 and 3,900. However some of these local authorities submitted some 'away without authorisation' information and this has been included in the away from placement without authorisation table.

Official Statistics - CLA who were away from placement without authorisation - NATIONAL

Filename
national_statistics_official_statistics_cla_who_were_away_without_authorisation.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

Note: These statistics are published as Official Statistics. Users should be cautious making comparisons between local authorities, or across years due to changing reporting practices - see the methodology document for further information.

Children looked after who were  away from their placement without authorisation. Figures by duration of  period away from their placement without authorisation, placement  and age of child at the start of the incident. 

Data formerly in table G1.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
characteristicChildren looked after who were away from placement - by missing status
numberMeasure
Footnotes
  1. Numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Percentages rounded to the nearest whole number. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. However, users looking for a longer time series may wish to check for the equivalent table in earlier releases of this publication. Figures exclude children looked after under a series of short-term placements. 
  2. Figures for 2021 exclude data for Hackney and figures for 2023 exclude data for Barnsley as the LAs were unable to provide data in these years.
  3. Away from placement without authorisation is defined as a looked after child whose whereabouts is known but who is not at their placement or place they are expected to be and the carer has concerns or the incident has been notified to the local authority or the police.
  4. Since 2017 a growing number of local authorities informed the department that they do not record incidents as 'away without authorisation' but instead report all incidents as 'missing' to maintain consistency with local police reporting. We estimate this could mean an overestimate of missing incidents of up to 10% in 2019, 13% in 2020 and 2021, 10% in 2022 and 11% in 2023; suggesting the true figures could be more like 10,800, 11,000, 9,600, 11,100 and 11,500. There is a corresponding estimate of an undercount of away without authorisation incidents of up to 22% in 2019, 29% in 2020, 32% in 2021, 30% in 2022 and 32% in 2023; suggesting the true figures could be more like 4,700, 4,800, 3,800, 3,600 and 3,900. However some of these local authorities submitted some 'away without authorisation' information and this has been included in the away from placement without authorisation table.

Official Statistics - CLA who were missing or away from placement without authorisation - LA

Filename
la_children_who_were_missing_or_away_from_placement_without_authorisation.csv
Geographic levels
Local authority; National; Regional
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

Note: These statistics are published as Official Statistics. Users should be cautious making comparisons between local authorities, or across years due to changing reporting practices - see the methodology document for further information.

Children looked after who were missing or away from placement without authorisation. Data formerly in table LAG1.

For some local authorities, the figures may be impacted by significant numbers of unaccompanied asylum seeking children

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
CLA_groupChildren who are missing or away without authorisation
numberNumber
Footnotes
  1. National and regional numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Percentages rounded to the nearest whole number. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. However, users looking for a longer time series may wish to check for the equivalent table in earlier releases of this publication. Figures exclude children looked after under a series of short-term placements. 
  2. Figures for 2021 exclude data for Hackney and figures for 2023 exclude data for Barnsley as the LAs were unable to provide data in these years.
  3. Missing is defined as a looked after child who is not at their placement or a place they are expected to be and their whereabouts is not known.
  4. Away from placement without authorisation is defined as a looked after child whose whereabouts is known but who is not at their placement or place they are expected to be and the carer has concerns or the incident has been notified to the local authority or the police.
  5. Since 2017 a growing number of local authorities informed the department that they do not record incidents as 'away without authorisation' but instead report all incidents as 'missing' to maintain consistency with local police reporting. We estimate this could mean an overestimate of missing incidents of up to 10% in 2019, 13% in 2020 and 2021, 10% in 2022 and 11% in 2023; suggesting the true figures could be more like 10,800, 11,000, 9,600, 11,100 and 11,500. There is a corresponding estimate of an undercount of away without authorisation incidents of up to 22% in 2019, 29% in 2020, 32% in 2021, 30% in 2022 and 32% in 2023; suggesting the true figures could be more like 4,700, 4,800, 3,800, 3,600 and 3,900. However some of these local authorities submitted some 'away without authorisation' information and this has been included in the away from placement without authorisation table.

Time series of CLA data - 1994 to 2023 - NATIONAL

Filename
cla_time_series_1994_2023.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
1994 to 2023
Content

National time series - 1994 to 2023. Covering: 

  • Children looked after on 31 March 
  • Children who started to be looked after in the year 
  • Children who ceased to be looked after in the year 
  • Children looked after who were adopted 
  • Children looked after on 31 March who were unaccompanied asylum seeking children 

Data formerly in table H1. 

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
numberNumber
population_countPopulation count - Select the population measure you require
Footnotes
  1. Numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Percentages rounded to the nearest whole number. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. However, users looking for a longer time series may wish to check for the equivalent table in earlier releases of this publication. Figures exclude children looked after under a series of short-term placements. 
  2. Only the first occasion on which a child started to be looked after in the LA during year has been counted. The care of a small number of children each year is transferred between LAs, in national figures these children will be counted as starting once within each LA. For more information see the methodology document.
  3. Only the last occasion on which a child ceased to be looked after in the LA during the year has been counted. The care of a small number of children each year is transferred between LAs, in national figures these children will be counted as ceasing once within each LA. For more information see the methodology document.
  4. Figures exclude children looked after under a series of short-term placements. Figures for 1998 to 2003 are based on a one-third sample.

CLA for 12 months, conviction and health outcomes - NATIONAL

Filename
national_conviction_health_outcomes_for_cla.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

Children looked after on 31 March for at least 12 months, by OC2 indicators. These are:

  • Whether the child was convicted or subject to youth cautions, or youth conditional cautions during the year
  • Whether the child was identified as having a substance misuse problem, and if so, if they were offered an intervention and if they refused it
  • Whether the child had their annual health assessment
  • Whether the child had their immunisations up to date
  • Whether the child had their teeth checked by a dentist
  • If the child is under 5 years whether their development assessments are up to date.
  • Information on Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) scores

Data formerly in tables I1 , I2, I3, I4, I5a and I5b.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
age_groupCharacteristic by age
genderGender
numberNumber
percentagePercentage
Footnotes
  1. Numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10.  Percentages have been rounded to the nearest whole number. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. Figures include children who have been continuously looked after for at least 12 months as at 31 March and exclude children who were looked after under an agreed series of short term placements.  Age is as at 31 March. Data for 2023 excludes Barnsley LA who were unable to provide outcomes data for 247 children (of all ages) in time for this release. 
  2. Latest available comparable offending figures from the Ministry of Justice for all children are for 2017 where 1% of all children aged 10-17 years were convicted or subject to youth cautions, or youth conditional cautions during the year.
  3. Substance misuse is defined as 'intoxication by (or regular excessive consumption and/or dependence on) psychoactive substances, leading to social, psychological, physical or legal problems'. It includes problematic use of both legal and illegal drugs (including alcohol when used in conjunction with other substances). The term 'drug' is used to refer to any psychotropic substance, including illegal drugs, illicit use of prescription drugs and volatile substances. Young people's drug taking is often inextricably linked with the consumption of alcohol. Therefore the term 'substance' refers to both drugs and alcohol but not tobacco.
  4. Immunisations were up to date by end of March. 'Up to date' means the child has had all immunisations that a child of their age should have received, according to the immunisations timetable produced by the Department of Health.
  5. 'Teeth checked by dentist' records whether the child has had their teeth checked by a dentist in the year ending 31 March
  6. 'Had annual health assessment' records whether the child received their annual health assessment from a doctor or other suitably qualified professional during the year. Both assessments must be carried out for under fives (once in every six months before the child's fifth birthday). For fives and over a single assessment fulfils the requirement.
  7. Development assessment information is collected for children aged 4 or younger at 31 March who were looked after continuously for at least 12 months. This measures whether the child's health surveillance or health promotion checks were up to date.
  8. Average SDQ scores have been rounded to the nearest one decimal place. An SDQ score is required of all children aged 4-16 on the date of last assessment. Date of assessment is not collected so data in this table is restricted to children aged 5 to 16 years. A higher score indicates more emotional difficulties. 0-13 is considered normal, 14-16 is borderline cause for concern and 17-40 is cause for concern.
  9. Figures for 2023 exclude Barnsley who were unable to provide data in time for publication.

CLA for 12 months, conviction and health outcomes - LA

Filename
la_conviction_health_outcome_cla.csv
Geographic levels
Local authority; National; Regional
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

Local authority level data for children looked after on 31 March for at least 12 months, by OC2 indicators. These are whether the child:

  • was convicted or subject to youth cautions, or youth conditional cautions during the year
  • was identified as having a substance misuse problem, and if so, if they were offered an intervention and if they refused it
  • had their annual health assessment
  • had their immunisations up to date
  • had their teeth checked by a dentist
  • had their development assessments are up to date, if they were under 5 years old

And also information on Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) scores.

For some local authorities, the figures may be impacted by significant numbers of unaccompanied asylum seeking children.

Data for 2023 excludes Barnsley LA who were unable to provide outcomes data for 247 children in time for this release.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
characteristicCharacteristic
numberNumber
percentagePercentage
Footnotes
  1. National and regional numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Percentages rounded to the nearest whole number. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. However, users looking for a longer time series may wish to check for the equivalent table in earlier releases of this publication. Figures exclude children looked after under a series of short-term placements. 

CLA on 31 March by placement stability - NATIONAL

Filename
national_cla_pl_count_by_characteristics.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

Children looked after on 31 March each year, by gender, age group (on 31 March), ethnicity, first legal status during the year (or previous 2 years), first placement during the year (or previous 2 years), unaccompanied/non-unaccompanied asylum-seeking children and number of placements during the year (placement stability). 

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
characteristicCharacteristic
cla_groupCLA group
numberNumber
percentagePercentage
placement_stabilityNumber of placements
Footnotes
  1. Numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. 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.
  2. Percentages have been rounded to the nearest whole number. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. Figures exclude children looked after under a series of short-term placements. 
  3. First placement and legal status during the year, excluding a small number of children for whom placement on 31 March and corresponding legal status has been used. See methodology document for further information.
  4. '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).
  5. First placement and legal status during the previous 2 years, excluding a small number of children for whom placement on 31 March and corresponding legal status has been used. See methodology document for further information.
  6. Includes children looked after on 31 March each year who also spent at least one day in care in the previous year ending 31 March

CLA on 31 March for 2.5 years by placement stability - NATIONAL

Filename
national_cla_2_and_half_years_by_characteristics.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

Children looked after 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 each year, by gender, age group (on 31 March), ethnicity, legal status (on 31 March), placement (on 31 March), unaccompanied/non-unaccompanied asylum-seeking children. 

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
characteristicCharacteristic
numberNumber
percentagePercentage
placement_stabilityNumber of placements
Footnotes
  1. Numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Percentages rounded to the nearest whole number. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. However, users looking for a longer time series may wish to check for the equivalent table in earlier releases of this publication. Figures exclude children looked after under a series of short-term placements. 
  2. Figures for children looked after continuously for at least 2.5 years, aged under 16, include only children living with the same carer for at least two years or if they have been placed for adoption, their adoptive placement and their previous placement combined last for at least two years. Figures exclude children looked after under an agreed series of short-term placements. Note the methodology has changed compared to figures published in the 2020 publication, the figures now a. exclude children who started a period of care under an agreed series of short-term placements which later became continuous and b. include children in fostering placements with relative(s) or friend(s) or other foster carers who is/are also an approved adopter(s) – fostering for adoption/concurrent planning (placement codes U2 and U5) as a placement change.
  3. A child is included as having been a. in care for at least 2.5 years if their period of care start date was on or before the 30 September of the relevant year and b. with the same carer for at least 2 years if their episode start date for the relevant placement was on or before the 31 March of the relevant year.
  4. '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).

CLA on 31 March with three or more placements during the year or previous 2 years, or 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 - LA

Filename
la_cla_placement_stability.csv
Geographic levels
Local authority; National; Regional
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

Local authority level data on: 

  • children looked after on 31 March with three of more placements during the year or previous 2 years
  • children looked after 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.

For some local authorities, the figures may be impacted by significant numbers of unaccompanied asylum seeking children.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
numberNumber
percentagePercentage
placement_stabilityNumber of placements
Footnotes
  1. National and regional numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Percentages rounded to the nearest whole number. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. However, users looking for a longer time series may wish to check for the equivalent table in earlier releases of this publication. Figures exclude children looked after under a series of short-term placements. 
  2. Figures for children looked after continuously for at least 2.5 years, aged under 16, include only children living with the same carer for at least two years or if they have been placed for adoption, their adoptive placement and their previous placement combined last for at least two years. Figures exclude children looked after under an agreed series of short-term placements. Note the methodology has changed compared to figures published in the 2020 publication, the figures now a. exclude children who started a period of care under an agreed series of short-term placements which later became continuous and b. include children in fostering placements with relative(s) or friend(s) or other foster carers who is/are also an approved adopter(s) – fostering for adoption/concurrent planning (placement codes U2 and U5) as a placement change.
  3. A child is included as having been a. in care for at least 2.5 years if their period of care start date was on or before the 30 September of the relevant year and b. with the same carer for at least 2 years if their episode start date for the relevant placement was on or before the 31 March of the relevant year.
  4. Includes children looked after on 31 March each year who also spent at least one day in care in the previous year ending 31 March

Official Statistics - CLA on 31 March by school stability - NATIONAL

Filename
official_statistics_national_cla_school_moves_by_characteristics.csv
Geographic levels
National
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

Note: These statistics are published as Official Statistics.

Children looked after on 31 March each year, by gender, age group (on 31 March), ethnicity, first legal status during the year (or previous 2 years), first placement during the year (or previous 2 years), school phase, SEN provision, type of need, unaccompanied/non-unaccompanied asylum-seeking children and number of school moves during the year and previous 2 years (school stability). 

This file was added in April 2024. Data in the file is based on CLA data matched to the school census.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
characteristicCharacteristic
cla_groupCLA group
move_measureMove Measure
numberNumber
percentagePercentage
school_stabilityNumber of moves
Footnotes
  1. Numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. 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.
  2. Percentages have been rounded to the nearest whole number. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. Figures exclude children looked after under a series of short-term placements. 
  3. First placement and legal status during the year, excluding a small number of children for whom placement on 31 March and corresponding legal status has been used. See methodology document for further information.
  4. '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).
  5. First placement and legal status during the previous 2 years, excluding a small number of children for whom placement on 31 March and corresponding legal status has been used. See methodology document for further information.
  6. Includes children looked after on 31 March each year who are of school age and have been matched to the school census. See methodology document for further information.
  7. Includes children looked after on 31 March each year who also spent at least one day in care in the previous year ending 31 March, who are of school age and have been matched to the school census. See methodology document for further information.
  8. 'Any moves' is the number of times a child moves school (or from no school to a school) between 1 April and 31 March, excluding any moves prior to the date on which the child first entered care during the year.
  9. 'Mid-year moves' is the number of times a child moves school (or from no school to a school) between 1 April and 31 March, excluding the period 1 August to 30 September, and excluding any moves prior to the date on which the child first entered care during the year.
  10. 'Any moves' is the number of times a child moves school (or from no school to a school) between 1 April of the previous year ending 31 March and 31 March of the relevant year, excluding any moves prior to the date on which the child first entered care during the previous 2 years.
  11. 'Mid-year moves' is the number of times a child moves school (or from no school to a school) between  1 April of the previous year ending 31 March and 31 March of the relevant year, excluding the period 1 August to 30 September of both years, and excluding any moves prior to the date on which the child first entered care during the previous 2 years.
  12. Excludes expected transitions from one school phase to another, for example primary school to secondary school at age 11.
  13. EHC plans also includes statements of SEN. Statements were phased out from 2014 to 2018.
  14. The summer census in 2020 was not carried out due to the coronavirus pandemic. Therefore it has not been possible to produce data for 2020, and 2021 data excludes children aged 15 at the beginning of the 2019/20 academic year.
  15. The summer census in 2020 was not carried out due to the coronavirus pandemic. Therefore it has not been possible to produce data for 2020, 2022 data excludes children aged 15 at the beginning of the 2019/20 academic year, and 2021 data excludes children aged 14 at the beginning of the 2019/20 academic year.
  16. UASC are generally older - care should be taken when interpreting the data for these children.

Official Statistics - CLA on 31 March by school stability - LA

Filename
official_statistics_la_cla_school_moves.csv
Geographic levels
Local authority; National; Regional
Time period
2019 to 2023
Content

Note: These statistics are published as Official Statistics. 

Local authority level data for children looked after on 31 March each year, by number of school moves during the year and previous two years (school stability). 

This file was added in April 2024. Data in the file is based on CLA data matched to the school census.

Variable names and descriptions

Variable names and descriptions for this file are provided below:

Variable nameVariable description
cla_groupCLA group
move_measureMove Measure
numberNumber
percentagePercentage
school_stabilityNumber of moves
Footnotes
  1. National and regional numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10. Rates rounded to the nearest whole number. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. Figures exclude children looked after under a series of short-term placements. 
  2. Percentages have been rounded to the nearest whole number. Historical data may differ from older publications which is mainly due to amendments made by local authorities after the previous publication. Figures exclude children looked after under a series of short-term placements. 
  3. Includes children looked after on 31 March each year who are of school age and have been matched to the school census. See methodology document for further information.
  4. Includes children looked after on 31 March each year who also spent at least one day in care in the previous year ending 31 March, who are of school age and have been matched to the school census. See methodology document for further information.
  5. 'Any moves' is the number of times a child moves school (or from no school to a school) between 1 April and 31 March, excluding any moves prior to the date on which the child first entered care during the year.
  6. 'Mid-year moves' is the number of times a child moves school (or from no school to a school) between 1 April and 31 March, excluding the period 1 August to 30 September, and excluding any moves prior to the date on which the child first entered care during the year.
  7. 'Any moves' is the number of times a child moves school (or from no school to a school) between 1 April of the previous year ending 31 March and 31 March of the relevant year, excluding any moves prior to the date on which the child first entered care during the previous 2 years.
  8. 'Mid-year moves' is the number of times a child moves school (or from no school to a school) between  1 April of the previous year ending 31 March and 31 March of the relevant year, excluding the period 1 August to 30 September of both years, and excluding any moves prior to the date on which the child first entered care during the previous 2 years.
  9. Excludes expected transitions from one school phase to another, for example primary school to secondary school at age 11.
  10. The summer census in 2020 was not carried out due to the coronavirus pandemic. Therefore it has not been possible to produce data for 2020, and 2021 data excludes children aged 15 at the beginning of the 2019/20 academic year.
  11. The summer census in 2020 was not carried out due to the coronavirus pandemic. Therefore it has not been possible to produce data for 2020, 2022 data excludes children aged 15 at the beginning of the 2019/20 academic year, and 2021 data excludes children aged 14 at the beginning of the 2019/20 academic year.