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Angela Wileman made this Freedom of Information request to Plymouth City Council

The request was successful.

From: Angela Wileman

1 October 2009

Dear Sir or Madam,
Under the freedom of information act I would like to know numerical
statistics in order by year during the period of 1998 to 2008 (or
as far back as you can go without charging me) for the following;

1) how many children were taken into local authority care on
interim care orders and emergency protection orders under the
catagory of emotional harm during the above period ? i do not wish
you to include any children for any other catagories of harm/abuse.

2)Out of these children who were taken into care for emotional harm
how many of them were specifically for domestic violence between
their parents? again i do not wish you to include children who had
violence directed at them as that would fall into a different
catagory being physical abuse.

3)Out of these children who were put into care for domestic
violence how many were returned to family or extended family ?

4)Out of these how many children were put on full care orders?

5)of the children put on full care orders how many were adopted
during these periods.

Yours faithfully,

Angela Wileman

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From: Mavin, Susan (CHILDREN & YOUNG PEOPLE)
Plymouth City Council

13 October 2009

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Belgrave-Jones, Information Access Officer)

Dear Ms Wileman
Reference 756835
Acknowledgement of your application for Information from the Council
Dated 1 October 2009
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Yours sincerely

Bea Belgrave-Jones, Information Access Officer
Plymouth City Council
Information Management Team
Commissioning, Policy and Performance Division
Services for Children and Young People

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From: Mavin, Susan (CHILDREN & YOUNG PEOPLE)
Plymouth City Council

30 October 2009


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Dear Ms Wileman

Please see the attached documents in reply to your Freedom of Information
Request.
<<FOI Release - Supply of Documents or Information 756385.doc>>

Bea Belgrave-Jones
Plymouth City Council
Information Management Team
Commissioning, Policy and Performance Division
Services for Children and Young People

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Wilson, A (Account suspended) left an annotation (12 November 2009)

http://www.notbornyesterday.org/scandal,...

Some strange goings on down Plymouth way, it seems - where earlier this month (October 2009) three police cars and five police officers were required to remove five small children from a mother's home in her absence. In my neck of the woods, you'd be lucky to get that kind of turnout for a murder.

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