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Private Fostering (DCSF)

Figures on children cared for and accommodated in private fostering arrangements, England, Year ending 31 March 2009

Private Fostering Arrangements in England

The SFR covers figures on children cared for and accommodated in private fostering arrangements. Source agency: Education Designation: National Statistics Language: English Alternative title:...

Experimental statistics: fostering care datasets

This is the experiemental fostering care publication comprising of datasets. Source agency: Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills Designation: Experimental Official...

Intensive Fostering

Finance, Consultation, Data, Case Studies, Evaluation, MFTC Training, MFTC Articles & Papers

Pensions methodology

Articles relating to pensions methodology Source agency: Office for National Statistics Designation: Supporting material Language: English Alternative title: Pensions methodology

Northern Ireland Reoffending Methodology

The purpose of this bulletin is to provide a detailed methodology of how recidivism is calculated in Northern Ireland. This will aid users of this information to better understand both what is...

Projection Methodology Independent Review

In late 2016 the GLA's Demography team commissioned the Centre for Change at the University of Southampton to udertake a comprehensive review of methodology and implementation of the GLA Trend...

Habitat point records from 1987 Foster-Smith/Foster-Smith Beadnell to Dunstanburgh (Northumberland) littoral survey

1. This survey of the littoral and sublittoral habitats between Anstead Rocks and Dunstanburgh Castle, in Northumberland, has been designed to provide marine biologocal information for an assesment...

Species point records from 1987 Foster-Smith/Foster-Smith Beadnell to Dunstanburgh (Northumberland) littoral survey

1. This survey of the littoral and sublittoral habitats between Anstead Rocks and Dunstanburgh Castle, in Northumberland, has been designed to provide marine biologocal information for an assesment...

Rural-Urban Classification Methodology (2021)

Rural Urban Classification The 2021 RUC update seeks to build upon the strengths of the previous methodology while incorporating significant enhancements. A key methodological change involves...

Major Towns and Cities - Methodological Note and User Guidance

The document provides a methodological note and user guidance for the ONS Major Towns and Cities.  (File Size - 2 MB)

Total stock (Net Additions Methodology)

Housing numbers, by tenure, year built, type of accommodation etc, vacant dwellings. Net addition flows.

% of working age population qualified - No qualifications (New methodology from 2022/23)

% of working age population qualified - No qualifications (New methodology from 2022/23)

Total Private sector stock (Net Additions Methodology)

Housing numbers, by tenure, year built, type of accommodation etc, vacant dwellings. Net addition flows.

2011 Rural-Urban Classification for Local Authority Districts (April 2016) in England: Methodology

The 2011 rural-urban classification of local authority districts in England methodology document.  (File Size - 2 MB)

Geophysical methodologies for the characterisation of gas hydrate core (HYDRAGAS) - Health and Safety

Health and safety documentation for the Geophysical methodologies for the characterisation of gas hydrate core (HYDRAGAS) project.

Rural-Urban Classification for Local Authority Districts (2011) (April 2016) in England: Methodology

The 2011 rural-urban classification of local authority districts in England methodology document.  (File Size - 2 MB)

% of working age population qualified - to at least L2 and above (New methodology from 2022/23)

% of working age population qualified - to at least L2 and above (New methodology from 2022/23)

% of working age population qualified - to at least L1 and above (New methodology from 2022/23)

% of working age population qualified - to at least L1 and above (New methodology from 2022/23)

% of working age population qualified - to at least L3 and above (New methodology from 2022/23)

% of working age population qualified - to at least L3 and above (New methodology from 2022/23)