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Decision:
(i) to note that care experienced children and those children who need protection in Aberdeen City, were, predominantly, receiving care and protection in line with national averages;
(ii) to note that where performance differed from national averages, there were improvement plans in place; and
(iii) to instruct the Chief Social Work Officer to update the Education and Children’s Services Committee on the 2023/24 Statistical Report following its publication in Spring 2025.
Minutes:
The Committee had before it a report by the Executive Director Families and Communities which set out the Children’s Social Work Statistics, Scotland 2022-23 report and provided a commentary on the performance of Aberdeen City Council compared with the national position.
The report recommended:-
that the Committee –
(a) note that care experienced children and those children who needed protection in Aberdeen City, were, predominantly, receiving care and protection in line with national averages;
(b) note that where performance differed from national averages, there were improvement plans in place; and
(c) instruct the Chief Social Work Officer to update the Education and Children’s Services Committee on the 2023/24 Statistical Report following its publication in Spring 2025.
The Committee resolved:-
to approve the recommendations.
- COUNCILLOR MARTIN GREIG, Convener