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UK Statistics AuthorityPublicationsEducationChildren looked after by Local Authorities (LAs) and characteristics of children in need

Children looked after by Local Authorities (LAs) and characteristics of children in need

Published
8 May 2018
Last updated on
8 May 2018
Produced by
Department for Education
Theme pages
Children, Education and Skills
Related Publications
Children, Education and Skills
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Children looked after by Local Authorities (LAs) and characteristics of children in need

This document reports a breach of the Code of Practice for Statistics, or the relevant Pre-release Access to Official Statistics Orders, to which the Code applies as if it included these orders.


 Links to the statistics:

Outcomes for children looked after by LAs: 31 March 2017

Characteristics of children in need: 2016 to 2017

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