Access to Education for Migrant Girls

1)     Do you collect data on children from migrant families newly arrived in your area? Do you collect data on the gender of these children? Do you collect data on the age of these children?

Yes

2)     If/where possible, we would like to see information on gender and age for the 4 below questions:

In the 2021-2022 academic year:
Total Girls 14-18 years old 14-18 girls
How many unaccompanied asylum-seeking children (UASC) entered into care in your Local Authority? 24 0 21 0
How many children from resettled refugee families were resettled in your Local Authority? 28 16 0 0
How many children living in asylum seeking families moved in your Local Authority?

Information not held

Information not held

Information not held

Information not held

How many migrant children on family reunion visas moved in your Local Authority?

Information not held

Information not held

Information not held

Information not held

The information not held by Devon County Council as records are not held at county level.  This information is held by the Home Office.

3)      Of the recently arrived migrant girls between 14 and 18 years old, how many:*

*If data cannot be disaggregated by gender and age, please include information for the overall number of migrant children entering secondary school or college

  Started education within 4 weeks Started education between 4 weeks and 3 months Started education after 3 months or more
Entered education in a secondary school/academy

 Not applicable

   
Entered education in a college Not applicable    
Entering education in an Alternative Provision Not applicable    

 

4a) In the past three academic years, how often have recently arrived migrant children been referred to the Fair Access Protocol (FAP) in place?

None

4b) Once it had been decided that a recently arrived migrant child was to be placed via the FAP, how many of them have been allocated a school place within 20 days? How many have been allocated a school place after 20 days?

Not applicable