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Data Provider: Welsh Government Mental health status of children in need by local authority and measure
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[Collapse]Age groupExcludes unborn children [Filtered]
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[Collapse]Child StatusChildren in the census have been divided into three status categories for reporting, as follows: - Children who are looked after, who may also be on the child protection register - Children who are on the child protection register, but not looked after - Other children in need, who neither looked after, nor on the child protection register (includes unborn children). [Filtered]
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[Collapse]ImmunisationsChildren with immunisations up to date are recorded as having received all the immunisations that a child of their age should have received by the census date. [Filtered]
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[Collapse]SubstanceMisuseRecent guidance published by the National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) offers a definition of substance misuse as \'intoxication by - or regular excessive consumption of and/or dependence on - psychoactive substances, leading to social, psychological, physical or legal problems. It includes problematic use of both legal and illegal drugs (including alcohol when used in combination with other substances).\' [Filtered]
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[Collapse]Mental healthIncludes mental health problems diagnosed by a medical practitioner and children receiving Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) or on a waiting list for services. Includes depression; self harming; and eating disorders. Includes children who report experiencing mental health problems but who do not have a diagnosis. Autistic spectrum disorders, learning disabilities and substance misuse problems are not regarded as mental health problems in their own right. [Filter]
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[Collapse]All children in needClick here to sortAll children in need
[Collapse]Children for whom mental health information was availableClick here to sortChildren for whom mental health information was available[Collapse]Mental health information not availableMental health information is incomplete for some local authorities.
Click here to sortChild mental ill health at 31st MarchMental health information is incomplete for some local authorities.Click here to sortNo child mental ill health at 31st MarchMental health information is incomplete for some local authorities.Click here to sortMental health information not availableMental health information is incomplete for some local authorities.
[Collapse]All Welsh local authorities2,94536,38039,320*The data item is disclosive or not sufficiently robust for publication39,355
All Welsh local authoritiesIsle of Anglesey35515555*The data item is disclosive or not sufficiently robust for publication555
Gwynedd1451,3351,485*The data item is disclosive or not sufficiently robust for publication1,485
Conwy1451,2251,370*The data item is disclosive or not sufficiently robust for publication1,400
Denbighshire70685760*The data item is disclosive or not sufficiently robust for publication760
Flintshire501,0451,095*The data item is disclosive or not sufficiently robust for publication1,095
Wrexham2901,1451,435*The data item is disclosive or not sufficiently robust for publication1,435
Powys851,2451,335*The data item is disclosive or not sufficiently robust for publication1,335
Ceredigion25835860*The data item is disclosive or not sufficiently robust for publication860
Pembrokeshire50925975*The data item is disclosive or not sufficiently robust for publication975
Carmarthenshire851,8301,920*The data item is disclosive or not sufficiently robust for publication1,920
Swansea1953,2603,450*The data item is disclosive or not sufficiently robust for publication3,450
Neath Port Talbot2302,2002,430*The data item is disclosive or not sufficiently robust for publication2,430
Bridgend1352,2852,420*The data item is disclosive or not sufficiently robust for publication2,420
Vale of Glamorgan85880970*The data item is disclosive or not sufficiently robust for publication970
Cardiff3704,0854,455*The data item is disclosive or not sufficiently robust for publication4,455
Rhondda Cynon Taf1104,0904,200*The data item is disclosive or not sufficiently robust for publication4,200
Merthyr Tydfil1401,0001,135*The data item is disclosive or not sufficiently robust for publication1,135
Caerphilly1302,3552,485*The data item is disclosive or not sufficiently robust for publication2,485
Blaenau Gwent1151,1651,285*The data item is disclosive or not sufficiently robust for publication1,285
Torfaen2251,5401,770*The data item is disclosive or not sufficiently robust for publication1,770
Monmouthshire120630745*The data item is disclosive or not sufficiently robust for publication745
Newport1002,0952,195*The data item is disclosive or not sufficiently robust for publication2,195

Metadata

Title

Mental health, substance misuse and immunisations of children in need at 31 March by age and looked after status (excluding unborn children)

Last update

9 March 2016 9 March 2016

Next update

March 2017 (provisional)

Publishing organisation

Welsh Government

Source 1

Children in need census (CiN) data collection, Welsh Government

Contact email

stats.pss@wales.gsi.gov.uk

Designation

None

Lowest level of geographical disaggregation

Local authorities

Geographical coverage

Wales

Languages covered

English and Welsh

General description

The Census collected individual records on all children in need, including those looked after by a local authority, who had an open case with a local authority on the 31 March that had been open for the three months from 1 January to 31 March. The purpose of the Census is to collect data that measures the characteristics and attributes of children in need who receive social services from their local authorities, including children looked after by local authorities. The census has focussed particularly on data about the reason that children receive help from social services departments; parental capacity; and on the health and education outcomes for each child.

Data collection and calculation

Anonymised individual child level data is extracted from local authority administrative systems and returned electronically to the Data Collection team within the Welsh Government using an online secure data transfer system called 'AFON'. The AFON system applies an extensive series of validation checks to ensure that the information provided uses the correct codes and is internally consistent.

Frequency of publication

Annual

Data reference periods

Data are shown at 31 March for each year from 2010.

Users, uses and context

Please find this information in the related statistical publication, as per the given weblink.

Rounding applied

The following measures have been taken to minimise the risk of unwanted disclosure of personal data:
All figures have been rounded to the nearest five. Where there are less than five children in any group, the actual number has been suppressed, and replaced by the symbol *.

Revisions information

Data for 2010 to 2014 were revised on 9 March 2016.

Statistical quality

Please find this information in the related statistical publication, as per the given weblink.

Keywords

Children; Children in need

Name

CARE0104