Population Data Science, Swansea University Medical School, Swansea, SA2 8PP, UK.
CASCADE, School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University, 1-3 Museum Place, Cardiff, CF10 3BD, UK.
Int J Popul Data Sci. 2022 Aug 2;7(1):1752. doi: 10.23889/ijpds.v7i1.1752. eCollection 2022.
Children who are 'looked after' by the State are considered one of the most vulnerable groups in society. Being in State care is associated with poor social, educational and health outcomes. Exploring how to improve the system and better support children in care is key to improving these outcomes. When children and young people come to the attention of children's social services a significant amount of information about their care experience is routinely collected by local authorities. In Wales, routine data are captured in the 'Children Looked After' Census which is submitted annually to the Welsh Government and has recently been shared with the Secure Anonymised Information Linkage (SAIL) Databank.
The aim of this paper is to provide an overview of the main 'Children Looked After' Census dataset and its subsets. These datasets contain rich, situational and individual level data on children looked after, such as information on placement types, education and leaving care. We outline the strengths and limitations of the available information and how to access the data.
The 'Children Looked After' Census has recently been made available for research purposes and access to it will enable researchers to explore and understand at population level the journey through the care system and outcomes of leaving care. There is also the opportunity, through the SAIL Databank, for data linkage to health, education and family justice datasets, allowing research to holistically explore other factors associated with being in care.
These data provide a rich source of information about children and young people who have been in care in Wales. They offer researchers opportunities to better understand the care system and outcomes for this within it. Findings will have important implications for making improvements in children's social care policy and practice.
由国家照顾的儿童被视为社会中最脆弱的群体之一。处于国家照顾之下与较差的社会、教育和健康结果相关联。探索如何改善该系统并更好地支持照顾中的儿童是改善这些结果的关键。当儿童和年轻人引起儿童社会服务部门的注意时,地方当局通常会收集大量有关其照顾经历的信息。在威尔士,常规数据被纳入“受照顾儿童”普查中,该普查每年提交给威尔士政府,并最近与安全匿名信息链接 (SAIL) 数据库共享。
本文旨在概述主要的“受照顾儿童”普查数据集及其子集。这些数据集包含有关受照顾儿童的丰富、情境和个体层面的数据,例如有关安置类型、教育和离开照顾的信息。我们概述了可用信息的优势和局限性,以及如何访问数据。
“受照顾儿童”普查最近已可用于研究目的,并且访问该普查将使研究人员能够在人口水平上探索和理解他们在照顾系统中的旅程以及离开照顾的结果。通过 SAIL 数据库,还有机会与健康、教育和家庭司法数据集进行数据链接,从而使研究能够全面探索与照顾相关的其他因素。
这些数据为在威尔士接受过照顾的儿童和年轻人提供了丰富的信息来源。它们为研究人员提供了更好地了解照顾系统及其在其中的结果的机会。研究结果将对改善儿童社会关怀政策和实践产生重要影响。