Children looked after on 31 March by gender and age group

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Next update expected:1 December 2026

Updates

30th January 2026
Dataset first published.

Main information

Designation
Official statistics in development
Data provider 1
Welsh Government
Data source 1
Children looked after (SSDA903) data collection
Data provider 2
Welsh Government
Data source 2
Looked After Children Census
Time period covered
April 2002 to March 2024

Overview

Summary of dataset and variables

From 2016-17, looked after children data is now collected during the year through the Looked after children Census. This has replaced the existing datasets Looked After Children (SSDA903), Adoptions of looked after children (AD1), Educational qualifications of care leavers (OC1) and Care leavers on their 19th birthday (OC3).

This table presents figures about children looked after by Welsh local authorities. Children looked after include those on care orders and other children provided with accommodation by their local authority. Some children are also looked after because the local authority provides accommodation for respite purposes - the figures in this table exclude these children.

Data collection or calculation

Anonymised individual child level data is extracted from local authority administrative systems and returned electronically to the Data Collection team within the Welsh Government using an online secure data transfer system called 'Objective Connect'. Welsh Government analysts then apply an extensive series of validation checks to ensure that the information provided uses the correct codes and is internally consistent.

Statistical quality

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Rounding applied

The following measures have been taken to minimise the risk of unwanted disclosure of personal data: All figures have been rounded to the nearest five. Where there are less than five children in any group, the actual number has been suppressed, and replaced by the symbol [c].

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Organisation
Welsh Government
Contact email
stats.pss@gov.wales