Indicators_08-09_Outcome_08

Key

   Improving        Worsening     Steady    Unknown  
 

Indicator

2006/7

2007/8

2008/9 Q1

2008/9 Q2

2008/9 Q3

2008/9 Q4

Status

Note

Number of children on the child protection register

72

89

N/A

 

Rate of 5.6% per 1,000 population aged 0-15. The Scottish Government Statistical Publication on Child Protection is due to be published in September 2009.

Number of children on child protection register for under 6 months

3

6

N/A

 

The Scottish Government Statistical Publication on Child Protection is due to be published in September 2009.

Number of children on child protection register for between 6 months and 1 year

20

32

N/A

 

The Scottish Government Statistical Publication on Child Protection is due to be published in September 2009.

Number of children on child protection register for between 1 and 2 years

26

29

N/A

 

The Scottish Government Statistical Publication on Child Protection is due to be published in September 2009.

Number of children on child protection register for over 2 years

6

8

N/A

 

The Scottish Government Statistical Publication on Child Protection is due to be published in September 2009.

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The life chances of looked after children will improve

Indicator

2006/7

2007/8

2008/9 Q1

2008/9 Q2

2008/9 Q3

2008/9 Q4

Status

Note

Percentage of looked after children attaining Maths and English at SCQF level 3 or above

33%

47%

N/A

 

Those looked after at home 50%, those looked after away from home 44%. 2008/09 results due to be published in November 2009.

Percentage of young people leaving care in the More Choices, More Chances

N/A

N/A

N/A

 

Moray 1,072 school leavers in 2006-07, of those 2% were unemployed and not seeking employment or training (1% national). There are no specific figures for those leaving care.

Percentage of looked after children cared for in a community setting

89%

87%

N/A

 

Comparator and National Average - 88%. 2008/09 statistics due to be published in November 2009.

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