Disabilities of children receiving care and support by measure and year
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Disabilities of children receiving care and support at the 31 March, by measure and yearLast update
21 May 2024Next update
March 2025 (provisional)Publishing organisation
Welsh GovernmentSource 1
Children Receiving Care and Support CensusContact email
stats.pss@gov.walesDesignation
Experimental statisticsLowest level of geographical disaggregation
Local authoritiesGeographical coverage
WalesLanguages covered
English and WelshData licensing
You may use and re-use this data free of charge in any format or medium, under the terms of the Open Government License - see http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licenceKeywords
Children; Children receiving care and support; DisabilitiesGeneral description
The Census collected individual records on all children receiving care and support, including those looked after by a local authority, who had an open case with a local authority on the 31 March that had been open for the three months from 1 January to 31 March. The purpose of the Census is to collect data that measures the characteristics and attributes of children receiving care and support who receive social services from their local authorities, including children looked after by local authorities. The census focuses on the reason why children receive help from social services departments, parental capacity, and on the health and education outcomes for each child.Data collection and calculation
Anonymised individual child level data is extracted from local authority administrative systems and returned electronically to the Data Collection team within the Welsh Government using an online secure data transfer system called 'AFON'. The AFON system applies an extensive series of validation checks to ensure that the information provided uses the correct codes and is internally consistent.Frequency of publication
AnnualData reference periods
Data are shown at 31 March for each year.Users, uses and context
Please find this information in the related statistical publication, as per the given weblink.Rounding applied
The following measures have been taken to minimise the risk of unwanted disclosure of personal data:All figures have been rounded to the nearest five. Where there are less than five children in any group, the actual number has been suppressed, and replaced by the symbol *.