Health and Care Series: Children Looked After Statistics 2006-07

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Table 3.7: Young people entitled to aftercare, percentage in touch with social services and percentage in employment, education or training, 2006-07

Local authority area

People entitled to aftercare support

Per cent still in touch with social services

In employment, education or training

As percentage of those with known economic activity

As percentage of all entitled to aftercare support

Aberdeen City

71

100

-

0

Aberdeenshire

55

100

51

35

Angus

69

100

44

32

Argyll & Bute

28

71

73

39

Clackmannanshire

19

100

50

32

Dumfries & Galloway

160

95

31

21

Dundee City

98

100

27

27

East Ayrshire

87

94

28

26

East Dunbartonshire

28

75

62

46

East Lothian

82

63

29

18

East Renfrewshire

20

100

70

70

Edinburgh, City of

570

90

36

20

Eilean Siar

5

100

60

60

Falkirk

48

100

34

23

Fife

257

47

33

15

Glasgow City

619

93

48

32

Highland

96

98

21

16

Inverclyde

87

100

35

30

Midlothian

35

100

55

34

Moray

28

93

40

36

North Ayrshire

97

100

42

37

North Lanarkshire

55

100

24

24

Orkney Isles

12

100

58

58

Perth & Kinross

77

99

57

56

Renfrewshire

136

68

33

21

Scottish Borders

29

100

31

31

Shetland

14

93

46

43

South Ayrshire

75

47

34

16

South Lanarkshire

93

100

29

29

Stirling

64

100

38

20

West Dunbartonshire

77

90

46

40

West Lothian

225

100

26

9

Scotland

3,416

88

38

25

Notes: Eilean Siar and North Lanarkshire did not provide this information. 2005-06 figures for these authorities have been incorporated into this table.
Scottish Borders included only those young people receiving aftercare, rather than all young people that were eligible.
Cells containing '-' represent a percentage where the denominator would be zero.

Page updated: Tuesday, November 27, 2007