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Over Half Of School-aged Children In Care Have Special Educational Needs

Over half of school-aged children in care have special educational needs

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The Nuffield Family Justice Observatory Data Tracker brings together data about children and families in the family justice system from national administrative data and other studies into one easy-to-use dashboard.

Data Tracker – Nuffield Family Justice Observatory

Percentage of pupils with special educational needs in England, 2017/18 – 2023/2

Special educational needs (SEN)s encompass a range of needs and disabilities including neurodivergence (such as ADHD and Autism), cognitive, socio-emotional and mental health difficulties, physical disabilities and sensory difficulties.

Over half (57%) of children in care have special educational needs, compared to 18% of all children. This suggests that approximately 3% of all children with special educational needs are in care, around four times higher than the percentage of children in care in the general population (less than 1%).

Since 2017/18, the number of children with special educational needs has steadily increased, with a sharper rise among looked after children (4.7%) compared to all pupils (3.5%).