Details of request 'Number of Child Protection/Child in Need cases versus number of Social Workers.'

Event history

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id event_type created_at described_state last_described_at calculated_state link
73141 sent Sun Aug 02 12:57:27 UTC 2009 waiting_response Sun Aug 02 13:57:27 UTC 2009 waiting_response outgoing
73896 response Tue Aug 04 08:09:53 UTC 2009 waiting_response Tue Aug 04 13:15:17 UTC 2009 waiting_response incoming
80887 followup_sent Sun Aug 23 19:26:56 UTC 2009 outgoing
83226 followup_sent Tue Sep 01 11:58:14 UTC 2009 outgoing
84071 followup_sent Thu Sep 03 18:19:41 UTC 2009 internal_review Thu Sep 03 19:19:41 UTC 2009 internal_review outgoing
84995 response Mon Sep 07 14:58:30 UTC 2009 successful Mon Sep 07 15:13:33 UTC 2009 successful incoming
85332 response Tue Sep 08 17:35:00 UTC 2009 Tue Sep 08 20:11:55 UTC 2009 successful incoming
85373 followup_sent Tue Sep 08 20:11:40 UTC 2009 successful outgoing
89717 response Thu Sep 24 08:57:39 UTC 2009 successful Mon Sep 28 17:43:16 UTC 2009 successful incoming

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