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From Department for Education (DfE)
  • Statistics about learner participation, outcomes and highest qualification held in further education and skills, reported for November 2016.

  • Average earnings up to 4 years after training for adults that achieved apprenticeships between August 2010 and July 2013.

  • A review of the establishment of Achieving for Children to run children’s social services in the London boroughs of Kingston and Richmond.…

  • An independent report looking at the potential for increasing the capacity and diversity of children’s social care services in England.

  • Employment and earnings of higher education graduates broken down by graduate characteristic, subject studied and university attended.

  • Statistics about young people who are not in education, employment or training (NEET).

  • A review of education and underperformance in the north of England.

  • Reports to inform understanding of qualifications in the population based on the labour force survey.

  • Study of effective practice in supporting students studying for a qualification at level 1 or below in post-16 institutions.

  • Report from national panel of independent experts on serious case reviews, covering July 2015 to June 2016.

  • An evaluation of the North London children’s efficiency programme (NLCEP) where 5 boroughs worked in partnership to improve care placement.

  • Results of a 9-month evaluation into the RESuLT (residential and social learning theory) training programme.

  • An evaluation of the Mockingbird family model (MFM) approach to supporting foster carers and the children placed with them.

  • …Evaluation of Match Foster Care's performance in providing foster care placements as well as support for foster children and their families.…

  • Research into using a regional dynamic purchasing system (DPS) in non-maintained special schools (NMSS) and independent children’s homes.

  • Review of a 16-week training programme for foster and kinship carers to help them improve the way they deal with difficult behaviour.

  • Report on the experiences of children with SEND, and their parents, of schools and colleges.

  • Further education and skills data reported for October 2016.

  • Research into the cost of recruiting and training 16- to 18-year-old apprentices.

  • Independent evaluation of a programme looking to improve services for young people leaving care.