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Permanently Progressing? Building Secure Futures for Children in Scotland: Linking two national datasets about looked after children in Scotland to enhance understanding of pathways to permanence

机译:永久进步?为苏格兰儿童建立安全的未来:链接两个有关苏格兰儿童照料的国家数据集,以增进对永久性途径的理解

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BackgroundPermanently Progressing? is the first cohort study in Scotland aimed at understanding the factors associated with achieving settled and secure permanent homes for children. One part of this study involves analysing the national Children Looked After Statistics (CLAS) collected by the Scottish Government, to follow a group of children who became ‘looked after’ or ‘looked after and accommodated’ aged five or under. However, important decisions about these children are made at Children’s Hearings and the information about these decisions is stored in a database collated by the Scottish Children’s Reporters Administration (SCRA). ObjectivesAs these two datasets have never before been linked, the researchers aim to test the feasibility and success of this linkage. In addition, analysis of the linked dataset will allow both a description of the pathways of children who became looked after in 2012-13, and a comparison of the pathways for children who have achieved permanence at the end of year 4 to those who are on a pathway to permanence, and those still accommodated with no evident permanence plan. MethodsIn this project, the anonymised CLAS data obtained from the Scottish Government are being brought together with anonymised data held by SCRA, using probabilistic linkage methodologies. FindingsThe linkage and analysis of this data is currently underway and will be discussed during this presentation. ConclusionsIf successful, this linkage will serve as a pilot study for future research, help inform policy and practice, and enable the researchers to gain a more in-depth picture of a child’s journey through the system and the factors associated with children achieving permanence. The success of this linkage and challenges encountered will be discussed.
机译:背景永远进步?这是苏格兰的第一项队列研究,旨在了解与为儿童建立固定和安全的永久性住房相关的因素。这项研究的一部分涉及分析苏格兰政府收集的全国儿童看护统计数据(CLAS),以追踪一群被“看护”或“看护并容纳”五岁或以下的儿童。但是,有关这些孩子的重要决定是在``儿童听证会''上做出的,有关这些决定的信息存储在苏格兰儿童记者管理局(SCRA)整理的数据库中。目标由于这两个数据集从未链接过,研究人员旨在测试这种链接的可行性和成功性。此外,通过对链接数据集的分析,既可以描述2012-13年度被照料的儿童的途径,也可以比较在4年末获得永久性照料的儿童与那些正在照料的儿童的照相。通往永久的道路,而那些仍然没有明显的永久计划的人。方法在该项目中,将从苏格兰政府获得的匿名CLAS数据与SCRA持有的匿名数据结合在一起,采用了概率关联方法。调查结果目前正在对该数据进行链接和分析,并将在本演示文稿中进行讨论。结论如果成功,这种联系将作为未来研究的试点研究,有助于指导政策和实践,并使研究人员能够通过系统更深入地了解孩子的旅程以及与孩子实现持久性相关的因素。将讨论这种联系的成功和遇到的挑战。

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