A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
Number of children
given a CP plan or
Of those in Col B Of thoes in Col C
registered under the Of those in Col B - The number
& D the number
Of those in Col E Of those in Col G
category of
the number given given a
due to concerns Of those in Col E the number that the number that
Statistical Year (1st
Emotional during
an interim care Emergency
of domestic
that returned to went onto full
went on to be
April - 31st March)
the year
order
Protection Order violence
family
care orders
adopted
2006-07
145
4
1
2
0
1
1
2007-08
111
0
0
0
0
0
0
2008-09
85
0
0
0
0
0
0
A number of children may have ceased to live in the family setting in which they were considered to be harmed due to:
- parents separating
- families deciding on different kinship or extended family care arrangements
- voluntary accommodation for their children
There may have been court proceedings and voluntary accommodation or proceedings and specialist assessments that identified changes, but information is not
aligned in our systems to provide this breakdown without extensive work.
The data provided is a small cohort where we can extract orders which followed child protection planning in such cases. Please view this information in the context of
the many other resolutions identified
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