For the CIN Census how are the factors at the end of an assessment formatted? is it one row per factor? or a list separated by commas? or something else all together?
11/10/2018

Taken from XML Generator Document (Children in need census 2013 to 2014: XML generator for Excel 2003 – version 2.3 MS Excel Spreadsheet, 3.84MB)

Link: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/children-in-need-census-2013-to-2014-xml-generators

Source: Comment against IA and Assessment Datasets

Question Answer Text:
Multiple factors identified at an assessment can be supplied in this field. These take the format of a comma-separated list
(e.g. 1a, 1b, 2a, 3b, 4c)

The code is not case-sensitive and any whitespace will be stripped from the file before the XML is generated.

Codes are taken from the CBDS (enumeration D00213). Currently available values are:

1A – Alcohol misuse: Concerns about alcohol misuse by the child
1B – Alcohol misuse: Concerns about alcohol misuse by the parent/carer
1C – Alcohol misuse: Concerns about alcohol misuse by another person living in the household
2A – Drug misuse: Concerns about drug misuse by the child
2B – Drug misuse: Concerns about drug misuse by the parent/carer
2C – Drug misuse: Concerns about drug misuse by another person living in the household
3A – Domestic violence: Concerns about the child being the subject of domestic violence
3B – Domestic violence: Concerns about the child’s parent/carer being the subject of domestic violence
3C – Domestic violence: Concerns about another person living in the household being the subject of domestic violence
4A – Mental health: Concerns about the mental health of the child
4B – Mental health: Concerns about the mental health of the parent/carer
4C – Mental health: Concerns about the mental health of another person in the family/household
5A – Learning disability: Concerns about the child’s learning disability
5B – Learning disability: Concerns about the parent/carer’s learning disability
5C – Learning disability: Concerns about another person in the family/household’s learning disability
6A – Physical disability or illness: Concerns about a physical disability or illness of the child
6B – Physical disability or illness: Concerns about a physical disability or illness of the parent/carer
6C – Physical disability or illness: Concerns about a physical disability or illness of another person in the family/household
7A – Young carer: Concerns that services may be required or the child’s health or development may be impaired due to their caring responsibilities
8A – Privately fostered: Concerns that services may be required or the child may be at risk as a privately fostered child
9A – UASC: Concerns that services may be required or the child may be at risk of harm as an unaccompanied asylum seeking child
10A – Missing: Concerns that services may be required or the child may be at risk of harm due to going/being missing
11A – Child Sexual Exploitation: Concerns that services may be required or the child may be at risk of harm due to child sexual exploitation
12A – Trafficking: Concerns that services may be required or the child may be at risk of harm due to trafficking
13A – Gangs: Concerns that services may be required or the child may be at risk of harm because of involvement in/with gangs
14A – Socially unacceptable behaviour: Concerns that services may be required or the child may be at risk due to their socially unacceptable behaviour
15A – Self-harm: Concerns that services may be required or the due to suspected/actual self-harming child may be at risk of harm
16A – Abuse or neglect – NEGLECT: Concerns that services may be required or the child may be suffering or likely to suffer significant harm due to abuse or neglect
17A – Abuse or neglect – EMOTIONAL ABUSE: Concerns that services may be required or the child may be suffering or likely to suffer significant harm due to abuse or neglect
18A – Abuse or neglect – PHYSICAL ABUSE: Concerns that services may be required or the child may be suffering or likely to suffer significant harm due to abuse or neglect
19A – Abuse or neglect – SEXUAL ABUSE: Concerns that services may be required or the child may be suffering or likely to suffer significant harm due to abuse or neglect
20 – Other
21 – No factors identified- only use this if there is no evidence of any of the factors above and no further action is being taken

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