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Referrals, assessments and children who were the subject of a child protection plan (2009-10 Children in Need census, Provisional)
Summary
- Type of release
- ongoing release of a series of related datasets
- Licence
- UK Open Government Licence
- Verification
- automatically awarded
- Release Date
- 7 December 2010
- Modified Date
- 2 September 2014
- Update Frequency
- annual
- Publishers
- Department for Education http://www.education.gov.uk/help/contactus
- Keywords
- care, child-protection, children-in-need, department-for-education, education, local-authority
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Description
This publication contains national and local authority level figures on the numbers of referrals, assessments and children and young people who were the subject of a child protection plan for year ending 31 March 2010. This information is being published for the first time from the Children in Need (CIN) census. Similar information has been published in previous years based upon data collected through the Child Protection and Referrals 3 (CPR3) return however this collection has been discontinued.
General Information
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This data is described at
http://data.gov.uk/dataset/referrals-assessments-and-children-who-were-the-subject-of-a-child-protection-plan-2010 Do you think this data is incorrect? Let us know
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This data is published by
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The data is published on
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This data was
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The rights statement is at
http://data.gov.uk/dataset/referrals-assessments-and-children-who-were-the-subject-of-a-child-protection-plan-2010 Do you think this data is incorrect? Let us know
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This data is available under
UK Open Government Licence Do you think this data is incorrect? Let us know
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The content is available under
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This data contains
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The data appears in this collection
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This data changes
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Technical Information
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Releases of this data are listed at
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