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From Department for Education (DfE)
  • Report exploring the views of stakeholders in local special educational needs and disability (SEND) systems about the impact of Safety Valve agreements.

  • Annual January statistics on children under 5 registered for government funded entitlements in England, and on providers and staff delivering them.

  • Findings from the 2024 survey of parents on childcare and early years.

  • An evaluation report with the early findings on how the families first for children pathfinder programme has been implemented and delivered.…

  • The impact of early education at ages 2 to 11 on child outcomes as part of the study of early education and development (SEED).

  • A range of outcome measures at national and local authority level for children in need, including children looked after by local authorities.

  • Findings from the process evaluation of the early years stronger practice hubs programme.

  • Report documenting adoptive parents’ and special guardians’ reflections on making decisions about their children’s care.

  • Data on the number of children and young people with an education, health and care (EHC) plan in England.

  • Findings from the evaluation of the early years initial teacher training programme.

  • In response to an independent assessment, the Department for Education (DfE) has reviewed how climate change risk could impact education delivery.

  • Information on the stability of children looked after on 31 March 2024.

  • The ninth and final annual report, providing an update on progress during 2024 to 2025.

  • Findings from stages 2 and 3 of the children’s homes workforce census.

  • Annual statistics for England on serious incidents that involve death or serious harm to a child due to abuse or neglect, and any death of a looked-after child.

  • Data on students going into apprenticeship, education and employment destinations, and on 16 to 18 students progressing to higher education or training.

  • Statistics on approved placements by type, sex, age, ethnicity and length of stay.

  • The Interim Report of the independent review of the curriculum, assessment and qualifications system in England, with statistical analysis.

  • Research into the extent to which students' poor mental health contributes to school absenteeism.

  • The Department for Education's research interests, studies and available data.