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Attendance, authorised and unauthorised absence and temporary exclusions of children attending publicly funded local authority schools and one grant-aided mainstream school in Scotland.
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The exclusions collection covers all publicly funded local authority schools in Scotland.
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The first Health and Wellbeing Census 2021/22 in local authority (LA) schools in Scotland, conducted between October 2021 and June 2022. In this data collection 16 of 32 LAs participated. The data made available through ADR S includes 15 LAs as one did not collect Scottish Candidate Number (SCN) and therefore could not be linked. The census provides local and national information on children and young people’s health and wellbeing and the behaviours that affect wellbeing. It also allows local authorities to share its data with the Scottish Government to support the formulation and monitoring of national and local policies, which in turn will drive forward improvements in the outcomes of Scotland’s children and young people. Demographic variables from the Pupil Census data can be requested and used with this dataset, and this may be required to define cohorts.
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Children involved in a child protection investigation or case conference by a Scottish Local Authority.
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Children presenting for SQA National Qualification examinations from all stages of publicly funded local authority secondary schools and one grant-aided mainstream school in Scotland.
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Children attending publicly funded local authority and grant-aided schools in Scotland.
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School leavers from all stages of publicly funded local authority secondary schools and one grant-aided mainstream school in Scotland.
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Students presenting for Scottish Qualifications Authority examinations from all stages of publicly funded local authority secondary schools and one grant-aided mainstream school in Scotland.
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A longitudinal dataset based on annual returns of administrative data on looked after children data supplied by local authorities to Scottish Government for statistical purposes. Looked after children are those children in the care of a local authority.
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The data mart links data from (NHS 24, Scottish Ambulance Service, Out of Hours Primary Care, Emergency Department, Acute, Mental Health and Deaths) to show a Continuous Unscheduled Care Pathway (CUP) for records with a valid CHI number.