Children in care – nationality, accommodation and care leaver support

How many children in the care of the local authority (I.e. on a care order under s.31 Children Act 1989) are non-British EU, EEA or Swiss national citizens? Of these, how many:
* have made applications to the EU Settlement Scheme (since it began)?
* have made applications for British Citizenship?
* have received settled status?
* have received pre-settled status?
* have received another outcome?

How many children accommodated by your local authority (i.e. under s.20 Children Act 1989) are non-British EU, EEA or Swiss national citizens? Of these, how many:
* have made applications to the EU Settlement Scheme (since it began)?
* have made applications for British Citizenship?
* have received settled status?
* have received pre-settled status?
* have received another outcome?

How many young people entitled to leaving care support (i.e. under para.19B of Schedule 2 Children Act 1989; s.23A(2) Children Act 1989; and s.23C(1) Children Act 1989) (up to and including 25 years old) are non-British EU, EEA or Swiss national citizens? Of these, how many:
* have made applications to the EU Settlement Scheme (since it began)?
* have made applications for British Citizenship?
* have received settled status?
* have received pre-settled status?
* have received another outcome?

For ease, please complete the table below with the data regarding eligible children and care leavers in your local authority at the date of request:

For each Children in the care of the local authority (s.31 Children Act 1989) Children accommodated by the local Authority (s.20 Children Act 1989)

Young people entitled to leaving care support

(para.19B of Schedule 2 Children Act 1989; s.23A(2) Children Act 1989; and s.23C(1) Children Act 1989)

Total number

 

5 * 5
Are non-British EU, EEA or Swiss national citizens 5 * 5
have made EUSS applications 5 * 5
have made applications for British Citizenship 0 * *
have received settled status 5 *

5

 

have received pre-settled status 0 * 0
have received other outcome 0 * 0

Please note, an * denotes information that, if disclosed, would contravene the first data protection principle of the Data Protection Act 2018, by making the children identifiable. As such, Section 40(2) of the Freedom of Information Act (Personal Data) is applied, and this information is exempt.