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Northamptonshire Connexions data on young people with regard to employment,education, employment and training 2003-2005.
This report is aimed primarily at those with a responsibility for, and interest in, reducing the number of accidental injuries in the East Midlands, both at a regional and local level, including local strategic partnerships. However reducing accidental injury should be a priority for everybody and therefore this report will also be of interest to a wider audience.
Extract from Northamptonshire County Council's Best value Performance Plan 1004-5 on schools' performance.
Extract from Northamptonshire County Council's Best value Performance Plan 2004-5 on children and families.
Council Rented Households
Dependent children in households containing no working adults in Northamptonshire
Ethnic Minority Population in Northamptonshire
Households with dependent children in Northamptonshire
Households with dependent children and without access to a Car or Van in Northamptonshire
Lone Parent Households in Northamptonshire
Population Density in Northamptonshire
The Young Unemployed in Northamptonshire
This report collates and interprets a range of existing data concerning the health and well-being of children in Northamptonshire in order to inform joint action planning by the Children and Young Peoples' Partnership.
There is growing evidence that childhood circumstances affect adult health, and that the ‘developmental health’ of individuals as they move from conception through birth and into childhood and adolescence has a powerful effect on later life.
The Children Act 2004 requires that agencies work more closely together to promote improved outomes for all children. They are to do this through establishing a 'children's trust'. Northamptonshire has set up a Children & Young People's Partnership and this group is undertaking a needs assesmment.
Thirty five English children’s trust pathfinders were selected by the Government in 2003 and began work in April 2004. Every local area should have a children’s trust by 2008. The three year National Evaluation of Children’s Trusts was commissioned in 2004. In December 2004, it produced an interim first report, based on a survey of all 35 children’s trust pathfinders. Since then the national evaluation has conducted in-depth interviews with strategic, managerial and frontline professionals working directly with the public, in 8 pathfinder areas and 3 non-pathfinder areas.
Final report presented to the Northamptonshire Health Scrutiny Partnership Committee March 2005.
The original YPSI was created around 1994 as a way of identifying more systematically which areas within Northamptonshire were the most likely to have significant numbers of young people living in households whose characteristics meant they were at greater risk of being taken into care.
Northamptonshire County Council's Youth Offending Team Performance Measures 1st Quarter 2005





