Objective To compare the reported point prevalence of chronic physical illness among children looked after by local authorities with those living in their ... Part 被引量: 8发表: 2007年 Statistics of Education, Outcome Indicators for Looked After Children, Twelve Months to 30 September 2005 England...
child care statisticschildren looked afterfamily supportlegislationtrend dataThis paper is an analysis of the relationship between policy, practice and the rates of children looked after by local authorities in England. It examines the trends in the numbers of children looked after by local authorities...
The inspection of children and young people who are looked after, placed away from home and supervised by YOTs was agreed by the Criminal Justice Chief Inspectors' Group, as part of the Joint Inspection Business Plan 2010-2012. It was led by HM Inspectorate of Probation, with support from ...
When lack of data is data: do we really know who our looked‐after children are? There are now higher than ever numbers of children in public care in the developed world and increasing concerns across Europe to examine the differences i... A Jacklin,C Robinson,H Torrance - 《European Jour...
Children reporting on their research: Introduction by Mary Kellett. Following is an example of a children's report on their own research project which I presented to the Symposium on "Children as Experts in their own Lives". At the time I drew attention to the way in which less powerful gr...
The health of looked after and accommodated children and young people in Scotland - messages from research This report, commissioned by the Social Work Services Inspectorate, now the Social Work Inspection Agency, provides a review of literature relating to the health of children and young people lo...
Others will enter the UK as unaccompanied asylum-seeking children (UASC). Recent statistics released by the UK government report that in the year ending 31stMarch 2019 there were 5,070 unaccompanied asylum-seeking children, representing around 6% of all children looked after in England. Given curre...
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As of March 2016, there were 70,440 children and young people in care in England. The number of looked after children has continued to increase steadily over the last eight years. Sixty per cent of these children are in care because of abuse or neglect and three-quarters are placed in fo...
The failure of the health service to meet the needs of looked after children is further emphasised in the following article. Here, Mary Mather, Jane Humphrey and Jenny Robson argue that, despite specific health legislation and the considerable resources which have been allocated for this group over...