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04a JSNA Appendix , item 5. PDF 6 MB - Lambeth Council

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DRAFT<br />

• 80% of Looked After Children were offered their first choice secondary<br />

school.<br />

• In 2006 80% of children leaving care went onto further education. 56<br />

• Data on the supply of childcare in <strong>Lambeth</strong> suggests that the number of<br />

children per place for under 5s in <strong>Lambeth</strong> is better than the national<br />

average. For instance, there are 2.0 children per place (across private,<br />

voluntary and independent (PVI) group settings, childminders and<br />

maintained provision) in <strong>Lambeth</strong>, compared to between 4.2 and 4.52<br />

nationally.<br />

• 53% of childcare providers were judged good or better for Nursery<br />

Education in inspections in March 08, increased from 42% in March 07.<br />

• In 2007, 8% of residents said they used the nursery education (under 5’s).<br />

24% of those asked thought the local nursery education was good to<br />

excellent compared with 29% for inner London.<br />

• During 2006-07, 60% of integrated early years settings had a leader<br />

qualified to NVQ level 4 or above.<br />

• 26 Children’s Centres covering all wards in <strong>Lambeth</strong> are now in place. All<br />

Children’s Centres offer the following core services:<br />

On-site childcare or information and access to childcare in the local<br />

area<br />

Information on parenting, drop-in groups and opportunities to access<br />

parenting support and education<br />

Antenatal and postnatal services, child health services and<br />

information on health issues<br />

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Information about employment, education and training<br />

Information at points of transition, including information sessions<br />

around the time of the birth of their child, and on entry to primary<br />

school, which as part of the extended services programme will be<br />

offering sessions for mothers and fathers as their child starts school.<br />

• The percentage of full day care providers participating in the Childcare<br />

Affordability Programme (CAP) increased from 31% to 52% in the first three<br />

quarters of 2007/08.<br />

• The percentage of flexible childcare providers participating in the Childcare<br />

Affordability Programme (CAP) increased from 45% to 47% in first three<br />

quarters of 2007/08.<br />

SIGNIFICANT INEQUALITIES IDENTIFIED<br />

• On average, over half (52%) of year six primary school pupils move on to<br />

secondary schools outside the borough.<br />

• There is an over-representation of BME children and young people amongst<br />

those who are permanently excluded from school.<br />

NATIONAL PRIORITIES<br />

Reference<br />

NI 85<br />

NI 86<br />

NI 87<br />

Indicator<br />

Post-16 participation in physical sciences (A level Physics, Chemistry and<br />

Maths)<br />

Secondary schools judged as having good or outstanding standards of<br />

behaviour<br />

Secondary school persistent absence rate<br />

56 <strong>Lambeth</strong> Children and Young People’s Plan 2 2007-2010, CYPSP Version <strong>5.</strong>5 July 2007.<br />

<strong>Lambeth</strong> <strong>JSNA</strong> – Preliminary Assessment<br />

Version 4<br />

October 2008<br />

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