On 31 March the Scottish Government published official statistics about children and young people who were 'looked after' by (or in receipt of aftercare services from) Scottish local authorities, over the year from 01 August 2013 to 31 July 2014. These figures confirmed some interesting trends, and pose some interesting questions about how children’s social work practice is changing in Scotland
Over the last decade England has seen rising numbers and rates of children in care and subject to ch...
Background and objectives: Children in state care (‘looked after children’) have poorer health than ...
Over the last decade England has seen rising numbers and rates of children in care and subject to ch...
This chapter will begin by considering what it means to be a ‘looked after’ child or young person. ...
Statistics from 2018 (Scottish Government 2019) show that 14,738 children were looked after in Scotl...
Statistics from 2018 (Scottish Government 2019) show that 14,738 children were looked after in Scotl...
This article uses information from freedom of information requests to find the rate of children who ...
The Looking After Children: Transforming Data into Management Information Study is designed to explo...
Government statistics show that around 1,700 Scottish children and young people are in residential c...
The survey was planned to examine how local authority residential care units were currently being us...
Comparative child welfare administrative data from each of the four jurisdictions of the UK (Scotlan...
Background and objectives: Children in state care (‘looked after children’) have poorer health t...
This Information Sheet, written by CYCJ’s Kristina Moodie, notes that most local authorities in Scot...
UK policy has increasingly promoted early intervention and permanence planning for children who expe...
Background Local authorities in Scotland have a responsibility to provide support for vulnerable chi...
Over the last decade England has seen rising numbers and rates of children in care and subject to ch...
Background and objectives: Children in state care (‘looked after children’) have poorer health than ...
Over the last decade England has seen rising numbers and rates of children in care and subject to ch...
This chapter will begin by considering what it means to be a ‘looked after’ child or young person. ...
Statistics from 2018 (Scottish Government 2019) show that 14,738 children were looked after in Scotl...
Statistics from 2018 (Scottish Government 2019) show that 14,738 children were looked after in Scotl...
This article uses information from freedom of information requests to find the rate of children who ...
The Looking After Children: Transforming Data into Management Information Study is designed to explo...
Government statistics show that around 1,700 Scottish children and young people are in residential c...
The survey was planned to examine how local authority residential care units were currently being us...
Comparative child welfare administrative data from each of the four jurisdictions of the UK (Scotlan...
Background and objectives: Children in state care (‘looked after children’) have poorer health t...
This Information Sheet, written by CYCJ’s Kristina Moodie, notes that most local authorities in Scot...
UK policy has increasingly promoted early intervention and permanence planning for children who expe...
Background Local authorities in Scotland have a responsibility to provide support for vulnerable chi...
Over the last decade England has seen rising numbers and rates of children in care and subject to ch...
Background and objectives: Children in state care (‘looked after children’) have poorer health than ...
Over the last decade England has seen rising numbers and rates of children in care and subject to ch...