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Percentage of children whose emotional health is good and will be based on responses to individual questions, drawn from the TellUs Survey. Source: TellUs3 Survey: DCSF Publisher: Department for Children Schools and Families (DCSF) Geographic coverage: England Time coverage: 2008/09 Type of data: Survey Guidelines: Good performance typified by a high and increasing proportion of children and young people in a local area giving responses which indicate good emotional wellbeing.
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