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Children's Social Care

Statutory child protection, children in need, adoption and fostering services

  • Registered foster carers

    Information about your registered foster carers that are directly paid by the council. (i) Total number of foster carers;   342 households (ii) Split by Gender – male, female, non-binary 128 male, 217 female and * non-binary (iii) Split by … Continue reading →

  • Child criminal exploitation

    Does your local authority record data regarding the number of referrals it receives concerning child criminal exploitation?   Yes If so, in what year did this practice begin?   16/12/2019 Please provide a breakdown of the number of referrals it … Continue reading →

  • Looked After Children Supported lodgings

    The number of young people (aged 16-18) your council currently has placed in a supported lodgings placement. (By supported lodgings, we mean where a young person lives with a host family who provide support to them.)   11 How many … Continue reading →

  • Children In Need cohorts risk factors

    Please provide: 1. The breakdown by cohort and the breakdown by age band (including unborn children) and ethnicity 2. Where there also was a factor of concern about maltreatment (codes 16A, 17A, 18A and 19A) in the initial assessment, the … Continue reading →

  • Looked after children nationality and numbers – 03/2019-30/09/2020

    Please can you send me information for each of the following points? 1. How many looked after children or care leavers in your authority area are EU, European Economic Area (EEA), or Swiss national children as of 30th September 2020? … Continue reading →

  • Looked after Children numbers and adoptions

    1. Please state how many looked after children your authority had responsibility for on the following dates (i) 31.3.19 – 754 (ii) 31.3.20 – 755 (iii) 30.9.20 – 826 2. How many looked after children that your authority had responsibility … Continue reading →

  • National Transfer Scheme

    How many unaccompanied asylum seeking children has your council volunteered to support since the beginning of The National Transfer Scheme?   9 Please break your answer down into each individual month since the scheme was created from July 2017 – … Continue reading →

  • Internationally trained social worker employment

    Have you strategically (as opposed to individual applications) recruited internationally-trained social workers over the last three years? If so, how many from which countries? Broken down by year what is the retention rate? Did you recruit yourselves or did you … Continue reading →

  • Section 95 or Section 4 education support for asylum seeking children

    I would like to make a request under the Freedom of Information Act regarding asylum-seeking children in receipt of Section 95 or Section 4 support. In 2017, 2018 and 2019*, how many children residing in your local authority were in … Continue reading →

  • Leaving care and discretionary payments

    1. How many young people ceased to be looked after by Devon County Council on or after their 18th birthday during the following periods: May, Jun, Jul 2020: 11 Feb, Mar, Apr 2020: 23 Nov, Dec 19 Jan 2020: 25 … Continue reading →

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