| REVIEW OF ELECTIVE HOME EDUCATION IN ENGLAND - SUPPLEMENTARY DATA | ||||||
| PLEASE IDENTIFY THE NUMBER OF HOME EDUCATED CHILDREN WHO CURRENTLY FALL INTO THE BELOW CATEGORIES AND RETURN TO LISA WHITE VIA THE | ||||||
| [email address] | MAILBOX BY COP 1 OCTOBER 2009 | |||||
| * PLEASE INDICATE FOR EACH DATA ITEM IF THESE FIGURES ARE ACTUALS OR BASED ON ESTIMATES | ||||||
| Table 1: CPR3 Category (Referrals, Assessments and Children and Young People who are the subject of a Child Protection Plan, England | ||||||
| Table 2: Inadequate Education (the number of electively home educated children of compulsory school age not receiving a suitable education) | ||||||
| Table 3: School Attendance Orders (the number of SAOs issued in the past 12 months to electively home educated children) | ||||||
| Table 4: NEETS (figures for the 2008 leavers cohort who were home educated) | ||||||
| Table 5: Missing Children (information about missing children that identifies their last known education setting, total number that were electively home educated) | ||||||
| Table 1: CPR3 Category (Referrals, Assessments and Children and Young People who are the subject of a Child Protection Plan, England) | ||||||
| LA Name | ||||||
| CPR3 Category | Number of EHE Children | Actual/Estimate (A or E) | ||||
| Number of home educated children in your authority of statutory school age who were the subject of a child protection plan at 31 March 2009 | None | A | ||||
| Total population of EHE children in your local authority | 139 | A-we have a number of referrals not yet active | ||||
| Table 2: Inadequate Education (the number of electively home educated children of compulsory school age not receiving a suitable education) | ||||||
| Category | Number of EHE Children | Actual/Estimate (A or E) | ||||
| Number not receiving any education | 5- all children are being dealt with | A | ||||
| Number receiving some education but not a full time education | None | E | ||||
| Number receiving a full time but not 'suitable' education | None-children are assessed | A | ||||
| Number not cooperating with monitoring so no assessment can be made | 10-visits refused by parents | A | ||||
| Not yet assessed | 7-all in process of being assessed | A | ||||
| Total number of EHE children not known to be receiving a 'suitable' education | 5-as above | A | ||||
| Table 3: School Attendance Orders (the number of SAOs issued in the past 12 months to electively home educated children) | |||||||||||
| SAOs | Number Issued | 1 | Additional Comments | ||||||||
| Table 4: NEETS (figures for the 2008 leavers cohort who were home educated) | |||||||||||
| NEETs | Number of NEET home educated leavers | 1 | Additional Comments: These figures are for 2009 only as in 2008 all parents of EHE leavers received a phone call offering advice as processes were under review. This has since been revised and the 2009 EHE students were requested to engage with Connexions and Connexions information packs where sent to each young person. Alongside this Connexions were given the database to ensure all students were included in their monitoring. This process will be ongoing each year. This will enable us to correlate figures for NEETs in relation to Connexions figures. It is therefore impossible to ascertain exact figures for of NEETs for 2008 EHE leavers. We do however have the ONE system which enables us to track EHE leavers. | ||||||||
| Total no of home educated leavers | 24 | ||||||||||
| Percentage of NEETS in whole population | |||||||||||
| Table 5: Missing Children (runaways) | |||||||||||
| Missing Children currently recorded | Number of children who were EHE prior to their disappearance | 6 | Additional Comments | ||||||||
| Total number of missing children | 39 | ||||||||||