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Statistics Publication Notice: Health and Care Series: Children's Social Work Statistics 2004-05

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Table 1.17: Young people entitled to aftercare by arrangements for aftercare and economic activity, 2004-05

Local authority area

People entitled to aftercare support

Aftercare arrangements

In employment, education or training

% still in touch with social services

% known to be still living in local authority area

As % of those with known economic activity

As % of all entitled to aftercare support

Aberdeen City

84

87

92

32

12

Aberdeenshire

82

82

66

64

20

Angus

38

100

66

58

58

Argyll & Bute

15

100

73

93

93

Clackmannanshire

28

75

54

48

36

Dumfries & Galloway

57

100

93

38

37

Dundee City

47

100

98

24

23

East Ayrshire

31

100

100

26

26

East Dunbartonshire

30

30

17

33

7

East Lothian

26

100

85

52

42

East Renfrewshire

32

88

69

39

28

Edinburgh, City of

301

73

68

47

28

Eilean Siar

*

100

*

*

*

Falkirk

49

69

39

41

29

Fife

132

92

76

27

23

Glasgow City

461

46

18

32

8

Highland

78

96

79

52

17

Inverclyde

26

100

96

38

38

Midlothian

78

45

37

37

9

Moray

20

90

85

35

30

North Ayrshire

37

100

84

9

8

North Lanarkshire

72

100

17

33

7

Orkney Isles

*

100

*

*

*

Perth & Kinross

61

92

80

53

44

Renfrewshire

28

100

82

29

25

Scottish Borders

42

48

36

38

14

Shetland

11

100

100

45

45

South Ayrshire

56

54

54

29

14

South Lanarkshire

62

58

48

28

16

Stirling

43

93

74

67

51

West Dunbartonshire

99

95

36

35

15

West Lothian

108

100

85

56

44

SCOTLAND

2,245

75

57

41

22

Note: Table includes young people who left care beyond school leaving age and were under 19 years old on 31st March 2005. They may have left care prior to 1st April 2004.
Cells containing * represent small numbers that are suppressed to maintain confidentiality.

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