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November 2013 Health of Children and Young People in Wales Families and education indicator summary Insert name of presentation on Master Slide

Copyright © 2013 Public Health Wales NHS Trust Material contained in this document may be reproduced without prior permission provided it is done so accurately and is not used in a misleading context. Acknowledgement to Public Health Wales NHS Trust to be stated. Copyright in the typographical arrangement, design and layout belongs to Public Health Wales NHS Trust. Public Health Wales Observatory

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Using these slides Public Health Wales Observatory These slides form part of the Health of children and young people in Wales report published by the Public Health Wales Observatory. All charts and maps in this PowerPoint file relate to the ‘Families and education’ chapter of the report which can be accessed by clicking on the icon to the right when in ‘slide show’ view. The full report along with: 22 local authority profiles, a technical guide, data files, additional PowerPoint files can be found: www.publichealthwalesobservatory.wales.nhs.uk/childprofile This presentation can be used as a whole or as individual slides. For further information: Email: publichealthwalesobservatory@wales.nhs.uk Public Health Wales Observatory

Public Health Wales Observatory % of all households where there is a lone parent with dependent children, 2011 Produced by Public Health Wales Observatory, using Census 2011 (ONS) Public Health Wales Observatory

Public Health Wales Observatory % of all households where there is a lone parent with dependent children, 2011 2011 LSOA, percentage Public Health Wales Observatory

Public Health Wales Observatory % of households with dependent children where one person has a long-term condition or disability, 2011 Produced by Public Health Wales Observatory, using Census 2011 (ONS) Public Health Wales Observatory

% of persons aged 0-24 who provide unpaid care, 2011 Produced by Public Health Wales Observatory, using Census 2011 (ONS) Public Health Wales Observatory

% of persons aged 0-24 who provide unpaid care, Wales, 2011 Produced by Public Health Wales Observatory, using Census 2011 (ONS) Public Health Wales Observatory

Public Health Wales Observatory Number of children looked after by the local authority in foster placements, Wales, 2003-2012 Produced by Public Health Wales Observatory, using Children’s Services data (StatsWales) Public Health Wales Observatory

Public Health Wales Observatory Rate of children per 10,000 population aged 0-17 on the Child Protection Register, March 2012 Produced by Public Health Wales Observatory, using Children’s Services data (WG) & MYE (ONS) Public Health Wales Observatory

Public Health Wales Observatory Rate per 10,000 population of children in need aged 0-17 (excluding unborn children), March 2012 Produced by Public Health Wales Observatory, using Children in Need Census (WG) and MYE (ONS) Public Health Wales Observatory

Public Health Wales Observatory % of pupils eligible for free school meals, persons aged 5-15 years, 2011/12 Produced by Public Health Wales Observatory, using PLASC (WG) Public Health Wales Observatory

Public Health Wales Observatory % of half day sessions missed due to unauthorised absences, children aged 5-15, 2010/11 Produced by Public Health Wales Observatory, using Local Education Authority data (StatsWales) Public Health Wales Observatory

Public Health Wales Observatory % of pupils with a statement of special educational need, children aged 5-15, 2010/11 Produced by Public Health Wales Observatory, using School Census (StatsWales) Public Health Wales Observatory

Key Stage 4 educational attainment mean scores, 2009-2011 Produced by Public Health Wales Observatory, using PLASC (WG) Public Health Wales Observatory

Public Health Wales Observatory Key Stage 4 educational attainment mean scores, Wales MSOAs, 2009-2011 2001 MSOA, mean score Public Health Wales Observatory

Public Health Wales Observatory % of persons aged 16-24 going on to UK Higher Education Institutions, first year undergraduates*, 2004-2011 Produced by Public Health Wales Observatory, using HESA (WG) and MYE (ONS) Public Health Wales Observatory