Government statistics about children in need and child protection. Updated annually, usually in November
Selected data sets about children in need and care based on two official statistical returns by the Department for Education that are published annually. The first is called "Statistics: children in need and child protection". The second is called "Statistics: looked-after children".
These data sets can be interrogated through a range of tools including the DFE Local authority information tool, a new experimental DFE tool to support a range of data sets relating to children, and the Children's Commissioner benchmarking tool called CHLDRN.
Government statistics about children in need and child protection. Updated annually, usually in November
Government statistics about children who are looked after. Usually published in December for previous year, than updated in March/April
App developed by the Department for Education to support comparing data about children and young people across all local authorities in England. Users require Microsoft Excel to access.
Report of statistics on Children in Need, on Child Protection Plans and in Care. Produced by LGA Research using the LG Inform reporting tool. Underlying data from national statistical data sets produced by the Department for Education: Adoption Scorecard, Characteristics of Children in Need in England, Characteristics of Children in Need in England - Outcomes tables, Children Looked After by Local Authorities in England (including adoption and care leavers), Local Area Information Tool (LAIT), Outcomes for children looked after by local authorities in England
App developed by the Children's Commissioner which gather all available information on the full range of risks and disadvantages faced by children. It provides a detailed picture of the numbers of children at risk in England at both a national and local level. It makes available over 100 indicators across different age ranges and types of risk, and supported comparison of variation across England.
An online tool developed by the Department for Education to help users of statistics about children. This is a new beta service and includes a feedback form for comments.
Selected information about children in need cohorts in 2017, including primary need identified in assessment, factors identified at end of initial assessment and ethnicity