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From Department for Education (DfE)
  • Data from local safeguarding children boards (LSCBs) in England.

  • Research into what schools do to make sure children from armed forces families progress.

  • Statistics on approved placements by type, gender, age and length of stay.

  • The number of notifications of private fostering arrangements in England during the year ending 31 March 2010.

  • The percentage of schools offering access to extended services (extra-curricular services and activities) per local authority.

  • National projections for the number of pupils in schools by type of school and age group.

  • Research into the views of the young people's workforce on teenage pregnancy and sexual health issues.

  • This looks at the aspirations of young people in care, the support they receive for these aspirations and the thoughts of foster carers.

  • This report provides robust evidence on the characteristics of bullying victims based on a representative cohort of young people aged 14 to 16 attending secondary schools in England between 2004 and 2006.

  • Evaluation to enhance understanding of the local authority and school experience of the Tellus4 survey.

  • Report regarding future policy around young people's alcohol consumption by defining the characteristics of young people who drink alcohol.

  • This report presents interim findings from the UKRP evaluation, which looks to improve children's well-being by promoting accurate thinking.

  • Findings from a study on how schools manage their finances.

  • Explores the views of residents within youth crime action plan (YCAP) areas to understand more about perceptions of young people and crime.

  • Report exploring the barriers and constraints young people currently face when deciding what to do at the end of their compulsory schooling.

  • This statistical first release (SFR) brings together the information available on special educational needs (SEN) and related information about special schools in England.

  • 16- to 18-year-olds in school, further education colleges, work-based learning or higher education.

  • This publication reports on the percentage of Sure Start children's centres per local authority as of April 2010.

  • Data on early years education, including the number of funded places and 3- and 4-year-olds benefiting from some free early years education.

  • Primary and secondary school appeals lodged by parents against non-admission of their children to their preferred school.