Official Statistics

Safety in the Children and Young People Secure Estate: Update to June 2025

Published 30 October 2025

Applies to England and Wales

Main Points

484 assault incidents Apr to Jun 2025, of which 35 were serious

351 different children and young people involved as assailants or fighters
The annualised rate of assault incidents per 100 children and young people per year was 412.5 in the 3 months April to June 2025, which is comparable to the same period last year.

The number of unique children and young people involved in incidents as assailants or fighters decreased by 8% in the 3 months April to June 2025 compared to the same period last year, from 381 to 351.
241 assault incidents on staff Apr to Jun 2025, of which 16 were serious The annualised rate of assault incidents on staff per 100 children and young people per year was 205.4 in the 3 months april to June 2025, a decrease of 2% compared to the same period last year.
273 self-harm incidents Apr to Jun 2025

100 different children and young people self-harmed Apr to Jun 2025
The annualised rate of self-harm incidents per 100 children and young people per year was 232.7 in the 3 months April to June 2025, a decrease of 59% compared to the same period last year.

The number of unique children and young people self-harming increased by 8% in the 3 months April to June 2025 compared to the same period last year, from 93 to 100.
No deaths reported in the year to Jun 2025 The last death in the Children and Young People Secure Estate was in June 2019.

This Safety in the Children and Young People Secure Estate (CYPSE) Bulletin publishes statistics across all CYPSE sectors for assaults, self-harm and deaths from April 2014 to June 2025.

Assaults, self-harm incidents and deaths are refreshed quarterly, with use of force incidents and separations in all sectors being refreshed annually in July.

Where the presented statistics cover the period of the Covid-19 pandemic, it must be considered and accounted for when comparing time periods.

1. Statistician’s Comment

These statistics present data up until June 2025 across each sector of the CYPSE excluding the Secure School. Throughout these statistics, the latest reporting quarter is annualised and compared to the same annualised period from the previous year.

The CYPSE comprises the distinct sectors of Young Offender Institutions (YOIs), a Secure Training Centre (STC), Secure Children’s Homes (SCHs) and a Secure School. Each sector is operated under a different model which is governed by different rules. Caution should be taken when comparing sectors to each other. More information can be found in the accompanying guide to the bulletin.

Given the CYPSE’s small population size, individual children and young people (CYP) can significantly impact statistics. This is particularly apparent within SCHs where site populations are lowest, however it can also be seen across the larger sites.

Girls can be placed in all sectors other than YOIs. The impact of these placements can often be seen clearly within these statistics. There have been no girls in the YOI sector since November 2024. The decision to no longer place girls in the YOI Sector was made permanent in March 2025.

In this document it is shown that there has been no change in the rate per 100 CYP per year in assault incidents when comparing the 3 months April to June 2025 to the same period from last year although the rate of serious assault incidents per 100 CYP per year are shown to have decreased by 12%. Serious assaults on staff are also showing a decrease of 33% when comparing the 3 months April to June 2025 to the same period from last year.

The rate of self-harm incidents has decreased by 59% when comparing the 3 months April to June 2025 to the same period from last year.

Deaths of children and young people are fortunately rare and there have been no deaths since 2019 in the CYPSE.

Due to the small number of CYP in the Secure School sector, it has been excluded from the accompanying tables in this publication and all the quoted statistics in this document unless explicitly stated otherwise.

In addition to the statistics in this document, in the 3 months April to June 2025, Oasis Restore Secure School (ORSS) had an average population of 9.7 CYP. There were 12 assault incidents of which between 1 and 5 were an assault on another CYP and 9 assault incidents in which a staff member was assaulted. Note that an assault incident may involve both CYP and staff victims. There were between 1 and 5 self-harm incidents of which between 1 and 5 CYP required medical treatment. Small numbers are suppressed to prevent disclosure in accordance with data protection principles. See the section on Disclosure in the accompanying guide for more information. Comparisons to the same period last year for ORSS cannot be made as the school did not open until August 2024.

2. Assaults: April 2014 to June 2025

Assault incident rate comparable to same period last year

In the 3 months April to June 2025, there were 484 assault incidents in the CYPSE involving 351 different Children and Young People (CYP) as assailants or fighters. The annualised rate of assault incidents was 412.5 per 100 CYP per year, comparable to the same period in 2024 when the rate was 412.2 incidents per 100 CYP per year.

Assault incidents on staff rate decreased compared to same period last year

In the 3 months April to June 2025, there were 241 incidents in the CYPSE where staff were assaulted. The annualised rate of assault incidents on staff was 205.4 per 100 CYP per year, a decrease of 2% compared to the same period in 2024 when the rate was 210.6 incidents per 100 CYP per year.

Figure 1: Rate of assaults and fights by quarter from April 2014 to March 2018 and assault incidents from April 2019 to June 2025

The definition and counting rules of assaults changed from April 2019 (April 2018 for YOIs) and hence no long-term trends are available and there was no estate-wide figure in 2018/19. Figure 1 illustrates the trends before and after the break.

The rate of assault incidents fell substantially at the outset the Covid-19 pandemic. In the last full quarter prior to the pandemic, the 3 months October to December 2019, the assault rate per 100 CYP per year was 466.4.

For the most recent quarter, the 3 months April to June 2025, the rate of assaults was 412.5 incidents per 100 CYP per year which is comparable to the same period last year, the 3 months April to June 2024.

In the latest 3 months April to June 2025 there were 241 assault incidents on staff at a rate of 205.4 incidents per 100 CYP per year, a 2% decrease compared to the same 3 months last year where the rate was 210.6 incidents per 100 CYP per year with 279 assault incidents on staff.

The rate of serious assaults in the 3 months April to June 2025 was 29.8 incidents per 100 CYP per year, which is a decrease of 12% in comparison to the same period last year where the rate was 34.0 incidents per 100 CYP per year.

During the 3 months April to June 2025 there were 351 unique assailants / fighters compared to 381 over the same period in 2024.

During the 3 months April to June 2025 there were 112 unique CYP victims compared to 117 over the same period in 2024.

Figure 2: Rate of assault incidents per 100 CYP per year from April 2024 to June 2024 and from April 2025 to June 2025

Figure 2 illustrates the CYPSE-wide rate of assault incidents remained the same during the 3 months April to June 2025, decreasing in the YOI sector, increasing in the STC sector and decreasing in the SCH sector when compared to the same period last year. The lowest assault rates in the 3 months April to June 2025 were recorded in SCHs.

In the 3 months April to June 2025, the comparative rate of assaults across the sectors were 393.9 incidents per 100 CYP per year in YOIs, a decrease of 4%; 680.9 incidents per 100 CYP per year in the STC, an increase of 21%; and 275.4 incidents per 100 CYP per year in SCHs, a decrease of 10%.

The rate of assaults on staff in the 3 months April to June 2025 was highest within the STC at 394.2 incidents per 100 CYP per year, a 23% increase compared to the same period last year. For SCHs the rate was 153.5 incidents per 100 CYP per year, an increase of 6% when compared to the same period last year. In YOIs the rate for the 3 months April to June 2025 was 179.7 incidents per 100 CYP per year, a decrease of 13% on the same period last year.

When looking at protected characteristics, the rates of involvement as an assailant or fighter over the 12 months to April 2025 were higher than other age groups for CYP aged 16 at 740.8 incidents per 100 CYP per year, for CYP from a Black background at 825.6 incidents per 100 CYP per year, for Muslims at 826.1 incidents per CYP per year and for girls at 847.7 incidents per 100 CYP per year.

The groups with the highest rate of involvement as a victim were CYP aged 10 to 14 years, at 139.7 incidents per 100 CYP per year and for boys at 113.8 incidents per 100 CYP per year.

3. Self-Harm: April 2014 to June 2025

Self-harm incident rate decreased compared to same period last year

In the 3 months April to June 2025 there were 273 incidents of self-harm involving 100 different CYP. The annualised rate was 232.7 incidents per 100 CYP per year, a decrease of 59% compared to the same period last year.

Figure 3: Rate of self-harm incidents per 100 CYP per year from April 2014 to June 2025

The self-harm rate for the 3 months April to June 2025 was 232.7 incidents per 100 CYP per year, a decrease of 59% compared to the same period last year.

The number of unique children and young people self-harming in the 3 months April to June 2025 was 100, compared to 93 unique children and young people who self-harmed in the 3 months April to June 2024

Figure 4: Rate of self-harm incidents per 100 CYP per year from April 2024 to June 2024 and from April 2025 to June 2025

Figure 4 illustrates that the rate of self-harm incidents during the 3 months April to June 2025 decreased across all sectors other than SCHs, which increased, when compared to the same period last year. The lowest self-harm rates in the 3 months April to June 2025 were recorded in the STC.

In the 3 months April to June 2025, the comparative rates of self-harm across the sectors were 249.8 incidents per 100 CYP per year in YOIs, a decrease of 57%; 155.3 incidents per 100 CYP per year in the STC, a decrease of 83%; and 230.3 incidents per 100 CYP per year in SCHs, an increase of 19% when compared to the same period last year.

The rate of self-harm incidents is influenced by small numbers of individuals self-harming multiple times, so it is important to consider the number of different individuals self-harming as well as the overall count of incidents. The highest rate of unique CYP self-harming over the 3 months April to June 2025 was in the YOI sector (73 different self-harmers from an average population of 314.9), followed by the SCH sector (17 different self-harmers from an average population of 88.9) and then the STC (10 different self-harmers from an average population of 67.2).

The number of self-harm incidents that resulted in an injury requiring treatment in the 3 months April to June 2025 was 77, representing 28% of self-harm incidents. The number of self-harm incidents that required hospital attendance in the 3 months April to June 2025 was 10, representing 3.7% of self-harm incidents.

Despite making up around 2% of the total average population over the 12 months ending June 2025 (an average of 10.6 girls out of a total average population of 506.9), girls were responsible for over a quarter of all self-harm incidents (332 incidents out of a total 1,239).

Within protected characteristic groupings, self-harming was most common over the 12 months to June 2025 among 17-year-olds (284.5 incidents per 100 CYP per year), White CYP (395.2 incidents per 100 CYP per year) and girls (3,126.9 incidents per 100 CYP per year) in comparison to others in the group.

4. Deaths: April 2014 to June 2025

No deaths were reported in the CYPSE in the 12 months ending June 2025

Deaths of children and young people are rare and there were no deaths in the 12 months ending June 2025. Since April 2014 there have been three deaths of children and young people within the CYPSE.

  • Two at Cookham Wood YOI, in July 2015 and June 2019

  • One at Hillside SCH, in February 2017

  • All deaths were due to natural causes

Further Information

Accompanying files

As well as this bulletin, the following products are published as part of this release:

  • A guide providing further information on how the data are collected and processed, as well as an assessment of data quality. The revisions policy, other statistical issues and a glossary of terms used are also covered in the guide.

  • A set of summary tables covering both the latest quarter and annual summaries of the data back to 2014/15.

Contact

Press enquiries should be directed to the Ministry of Justice press office:

Tel: 020 3334 3536

Email: newsdesk@justice.gov.uk

Other enquiries about these statistics should be directed to:

Louisa Hutton-Adams

Youth Custody Service
HM Prison and Probation Service
1 Ruskin Square
Ruskin Road
Croydon
CR0 2WF

Email: YCSInformationAndPerformance@justice.gov.uk

Next update: 29th January 2026 (assaults, self-harm, deaths)

Next update: 30th July 2026 (assaults, self-harm, separations, use of force, deaths)

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