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Children's Social Care

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

  • Adoption budgets, assessments and support

    The annual budgets for each Children’s Services department for the previous 5 financial years to include but not limited to, Adoption Service, Post Adoption Services, Looked After Children, Family Assessment and Support Team, Emergency Duty Team and Fostering Service. Service … Continue reading →

  • Looked after children 2:1 placements

    We require data pertaining to each child placed in specialist residential 2+:1 placements (used for LAC who are deemed perhaps too difficult to care for in traditional children’s homes/foster homes and sometimes requested as an alternative to a secure children’s … Continue reading →

  • NSPCC referrals

    On children referred to children’s social care by the NSPCC for each of the years ending 31st March 2015, 2016 and 2017 and for the 6 months from 1st April 2017 to 30th September 2017.: 1.How many referrals were made … Continue reading →

  • Unaccompanied asylum seeking children – Afghan

    How many of the Unaccompanied Asylum Seeking Children (UASC) in the care of your Local Authority identify as Afghan?                  8 How many of the care leavers up to the age of 24 in the care of your Local Authority  identify as … Continue reading →

  • Sexual assault allegations – social services employees

    How many allegations of a) sexual assault and b) sexual harassment has your council received relating to social service’ staff in each of the past four calendar years? These include full time employees and contractors. – In how many of … Continue reading →

  • Social worker registration HCPC

    How many complaints have been made by Service Users stating that the Social Worker that they are dealing with reference to child protection and adult services is not registered with the HCPC? please give statistics for the past 12 calendar … Continue reading →

  • Obesity – children in care

    How many children have been taken into care for being obese over the last five years from 2011 to 2016? A breakdown of how many were taken into care for being obese each year between and including this period? How … Continue reading →

  • Supervised contact service – children

    Do you currently have your own “In House” Service, preferred suppliers list or master vendor contract in place for your Supervised Contact Service for children in care?  Devon County Council’s supervised contact service is delivered in house If you have … Continue reading →

  • Children reported missing

    Do you offer children who run away or go missing a return home interview after each episode of running away? Yes Are these provided to all children missing from home and care or those who meet a set criteria? Return … Continue reading →

  • The salary scales (from and up to £), for all Social Workers positions in Adult and Children’s services

    Adult Services Newly Qualified Social Worker £25951 – £30153 Social Worker No longer a role / grade in Adults Senior Social Worker £30785 – £34538 Senior Practitioner Not a role in Adults Team Manager £40057 – £44753 Head of Service … Continue reading →

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