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Children's Hearings Representative Group
REPORT ON CHILDREN'S HEARINGS TIME INTERVALS 2002-03
STANDARD 8 | Lead agency - Interagency |
OBJECTIVE - The number of hearings that are continued will be kept to a minimum STANDARD - All relevant people, information and resources will be available to hearings to ensure that continuations are kept to a minimum TARGET - 75% of hearings will proceed to disposal Data source SCRA statistics - through LARGs |
Local Authority | Total Number | Achieved 2001-02 | Number Achieved | Achieved 2002-03 | Time Period / Comments |
Aberdeen City | 1194 | 76% | 790 | 66% | |
Aberdeenshire | | 70% | | 74% | |
Angus | 544 | 59% | - | 58% | |
Argyll & Bute | | 72% | | 65% | |
Clackmannanshire | | 78% | | | |
Dumfries and Galloway | | 66% | | 66% | |
Dundee | | 66% | 670 | 65% | |
East Ayrshire | 1263 | 66% | 694 | 55% | |
East Dunbartonshire | | 67% | | 70% | |
East Lothian | | 72% | | 74% | |
East Renfrewshire | 150 | 75% | 119 | 79% | |
Edinburgh | | 75% | | 67% | |
Falkirk | 843 | 65% | | 68% | |
Fife | | 59% | | 64% | |
Glasgow | | 63% | | 61% | |
Highland | | 68% | | 74% | |
Inverclyde | | 50% | | 61% | |
Midlothian | | 72% | | 73% | |
Moray | 195 | 76% | | 79% | |
North Ayrshire | 1307 | 65% | 756 | 58% | |
North Lanarkshire | 913 | 67% | 600 | 66% | |
Orkney | 56 | 84% | 48 | 86% | |
Perth & Kinross | | 69% | | 67% | |
Renfrewshire | 1410 | 62% | 904 | 64% | |
Scottish Borders | | | | 75% | |
Shetland | - | - | - | 82% | SCRA Figures |
South Ayrshire | | 64% | | 64% | |
South Lanarkshire | 1474 | 65% | 1015 | 63% | |
Stirling | | | | 66% | |
W/ Dunbartonshire | 814 | 66% | 558 | 69% | |
West Lothian | - | 63% | - | 70% | |
Western Isles | - | 72% | - | 70% | |
Standard 8- 75% of Hearings to proceed to disposal

SCRA RAD 2002-03 Performance Figures for Standard 8 - 75% of Hearings to proceed to disposal

Scotland Average - 65%
SCRA RAD 2001-02 Performance Figures for Standard 8 - 75% of Hearings to proceed to disposal

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