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From Department for Education (DfE)
  • Research report analysing 368 serious case reviews (SCRs) with findings for professionals working with children and families.

  • Statistics and analysis on statements of special educational needs (SEN) and education, health and care (EHC) plans in England.

  • Analysis of the estimated lifetime earnings return to undergraduate degrees by subject and institution type.

  • Information about children's social workers employed in local authorities and agency social workers.

  • Statistics covering the apprenticeship service to the end of January 2020, and monthly apprenticeship starts to December 2019.

  • Institution-level statistics of higher education students not continuing into the 2018 to 2019 academic year.

  • Details of staff employed at higher education providers in the UK for the academic year 2018 to 2019.

  • Qualitative research on the delivery of supported internships in England.

  • A review of how schools and colleges are using part 4 of the guidance.

  • The main findings from a follow-up survey with respondents to the 2018 Childcare and early years survey of parents (CEYSP).

  • Research into the impact of early education at ages 2 to 5 on child outcomes at the start of school, and the importance of the early years home environment.

  • Institution-level statistics on widening participation of underrepresented groups in higher education for the 2018 to 2019 academic year.

  • Research to understand the increase in use of unregulated and unregistered provision for children in care and care leavers, and concerns about quality.

  • Research into the cost and income when providing further education.

  • Findings from a mixed method evaluation of peer support for mental health pilots.

  • Working Futures labour market and skills projections for the period 2017 to 2027.

  • Research report evaluating the initial phase of the National College programme delivery.

  • Findings from research with schools on capital spending and potential interactions with revenue spending.

  • Data on key stage 4 (KS4) and 16 to 18 (KS5) students going into apprenticeship, education and employment destinations.

  • The achievements of pupils at key stage 4, and how they compare with other schools in their local authority area and in England.