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This report analyzes various indicators of outcomes for children and young people in Derbyshire, including teen pregnancy rates, smoking in pregnancy, breastfeeding initiation, childhood obesity, child poverty, hospital admissions due to self-harm, children in need, child protection plans, children in care, children running away, adoptions from care, early years foundation stage, GCSE attainment, NEET rates, and care leavers in education, training, or employment.
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Outcomes for Children and Young People in DerbyshireApril 2017 Linda Dale
Under 18 conception rate Data Source: LAIT
Smoking in Pregnancy Data Source: Public Health Outcomes
Breastfeeding Initiation Data Source: Pre 2015/16 data from Public Health Outcomes 2015/16 data from Derbyshire Community Health Service (DCHS) (not comparable)
% of children in Reception who are obese Data Source: National Child Measurement Programme. Based on the postcode of the school.
% of children in Year 6 who are obese Data Source: National Child Measurement Programme. Based on the postcode of the school.
Children in Poverty Data Source: Public Health England, CHIMAT Child Health Profiles
Hospital Admissions due to Self-Harm Data Source: Public Health England, CHIMAT Child Health Profiles
Children in Need Data Source: LAIT & Safeguarding Performance Improvement Board
Child Protection Plans Data Source: LAIT & Service Plan
Children in Care Data Source: LAIT & Service Plan
Number of children running away Data Source: Service Plan (rolling 12 months)
Adoptions from Care Data Source: .GOV.uk, Adoptions Scorecards
Early Years Foundation Stage Data Source: LAIT
GCSE Attainment Data Source: DfE SFRs *reforms to key stage 4 in 2014 mean that data prior to 2013/14 is not directly comparable
16 & 17 year olds not in Education, Training or Employment Data Source: 2016 NEET Scorecard & Reporting Team monthly returns
16 & 17 year olds participating in education or training Data Source: 2016 NEET Scorecard & Reporting Team monthly returns
Care leavers in Education, Training or Employment Data Source: Service Plan *2013/14 & 2015/16 figures refer to 19, 20 & 21 year olds. 2015/16 figures refer to 17, 18, 19, 20 & 21 year olds