Statistics Publication Notice Health and Care Series: Children Looked After Statistics 2008-09

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Table 1.26: Young people eligible for aftercare services on 31st March 2009, by ethnic group and economic activity

Economic activity on 31st March 2009

Ethnicity

Total

White

Mixed Ethnicity

Asian, Asian Scottish or Asian British

Black, Black Scottish or Black British

Other Ethnic Background

Not known / not disclosed

In education, training or employment

In higher education

56

0

*

*

0

6

68

In education other than HE

131

*

*

15

9

18

180

In training or employment

360

*

*

6

*

19

395

Not in education, training or employment

- due to short term illness

22

0

0

0

0

0

22

- due to long term illness or disability

41

0

*

*

0

*

44

- due to looking after family

108

0

*

0

0

*

112

- due to other circumstances

969

*

0

*

6

17

1,000

Don't know economic activity

432

0

*

*

*

63

507

Not receiving aftercare

1,036

7

8

6

9

58

1,124

Total

3,155

18

22

37

33

187

3,452

Percentage in employment, education or training

As percentage of all young people eligible for aftercare

17

39

41

65

39

23

19

As percentage of young people receiving aftercare with known economic activity

32

64

90

86

68

65

35

Notes:
Figures are provisional and may be revised in 2009-10.
Cells containing * represent numbers that are suppressed to maintain confidentiality.
West Dunbartonshire were unable to provide aftercare figures for 2008-09. 2007-08 figures have been carried forward in this table.
The "Not receiving aftercare" category is new for 2008-09. This category replaces the "No longer in touch" category reported in previous years.

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