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Stability Index Report : for Children in Care (2018)

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Stability Index Report : for Children in Care (2018)

Children’s Commissioner have published the Stability Index for 2018. The report is an annual measure of the stability of the lives of children in care. It aims to shed a light on the issue of stability, provide data that allows stability to be monitored over time, and ultimately drive improvements in stability for children in care.

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