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Agenda Reports Pack (Public) 15/10/2012, 19.00 - Meetings ...

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held within the period. It is of significant note that 90 percent ofconvened Initial Conferences resulted in the child being made subjectto a Child Protection Plan (CPP), indicating that the appropriateness ofthe concerns and the need for a safeguarding plan is robust.2011/12No ofStrategyDiscussionsStrategyDiscussionsleadingtoSection47No ofICPC% s47leadingtoICPCICPCwithin<strong>15</strong>days%ICPCwithin <strong>15</strong>daysICPCleading toCPP%ICPCleading toCPPRBKCLBHFNotavailable 378 1<strong>15</strong> 30.4 111 96.5 96 83.5622 411 <strong>15</strong>9 38.7 77 48.4 144 90.6WCC 674 339 135 40.0 <strong>10</strong>0 74.0 119 88.04.3 As of March 31st <strong>2012</strong> there were 137 children subject to a childprotection plan. The table below provides comparative data shown asrates per <strong>10</strong>,000 children.CP Plansopen atYear endper <strong>10</strong>,000children2007-08 2008-09 2009-<strong>10</strong> 20<strong>10</strong>-11 2011-12RBKC 18.5 24.4 28.9 30.4 26.1LBHF 47.0 54.9 74.9 48.6 42.0WCC 23.4 39.8 38.5 28.0 26.64.4 The total numbers of children subject to a child protection plan fell from<strong>15</strong>1 in March 2011 to 137 in March <strong>2012</strong>. There has been a significantdecline in the numbers over the past 2 years following a steep increasein response to the Peter Connelly case. There has also been asignificant focus on developing robust child protection plans which hascontributed to greater stability.4.5 The information below is based on our reported performance measuredagainst the average reported by our tri-borough partners.Page 203

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