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  • This publication presents information on the number of children on the child protection register at the end of each quarter by age, gender, category of abuse, legal status and duration on the register. The number of child pr…

  • Report on the uptake of seasonal influenza vaccine amongst frontline health care workers (HCWs) during the 2016 to 2017 influenza vaccination programme in England.

  • Chief Social Worker for Adults, Lyn Romeo, sets out progress in improving the education, training and practice of social work with adults.

  • An evaluation of the effectiveness of the Coram Consultancy's research on long-term adoption.

  • This bulletin presents findings from the latest survey of carers’ statistics for Northern Ireland.

  • An annual report which includes data on disability and parenting capacity factors.

  • Fostering in England statistics for the period 1 April 2015 to 31 March 2016.

  • Methods note and experimental data to explain how ONS proposes to estimate the numbers and percentages of people aged 18 to 24 who are long-term workless after leaving full-time education in the UK using Annual Population Su…

  • An annual report which includes data on the Protection of Vulnerable Adults in Wales.

  • Staff employed by children's social services in England as at 30 September 2016.

  • This publication presents information on the number of children on the child protection register at 31 December 2016

  • An economic analysis tool to help clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) make decisions around commissioning palliative and end of life care.

  • This Hospital Food Standards Panel report recommends a set of food standards that should become routine practice across NHS Hospitals.

  • Review on care and support for children and young people with complex needs involving mental health, learning disabilities or autism.

  • Evaluation of the University of Kent’s consortium project to explore how technology can support young people in care.

  • This annual publication presents information on those who left care during the previous financial year including educational achievements and economic activity.

  • Research on young carers and the effect caring has on their lives.

  • Sir Martin Narey’s independent review of children’s residential care in England, and the government's response.

    First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government

  • Local authority and Children’s homes inspection data covering the period up until September 2016.

  • This report summarises information collected from health and social care trusts on adults receiving domiciliary care services from the statutory and independent sectors during a survey week in September 2016.