Accredited official statistics

Notifications of private fostering arrangements in England: 2014

The number of notifications of private fostering arrangements in England during the year ending 31 March 2014.

Applies to England

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SFR22/2014: text

SFR22/2014: tables

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Details

Figures on notifications received by local authorities of children cared for and accommodated in private fostering arrangements in England.

A privately-fostered child is defined as one under the age of 16 (18 if disabled) that is cared for by someone other than a parent or close relative as defined in section 105 of the Children Act 1989.

Children’s services statistics team - CIN

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Published 10 July 2014

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