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As part of a phased return to routine inspection, from 1 September 2020, Ofsted started carrying out assurance visits to children’s social care services. At these visits, inspectors evaluated the extent to which:

the most recent inspections and outcomes for all regulated and inspected children’s social care provision, as at 31 March 2021, and published by 30 April 2021 Data for Figure 8: Outcomes for homes that received an assurance visit Inspection outcome as at 31 March 2020 ISO 80000-3:2019(en) Quantities and units – Part 3: Space and time". International Organization for Standardization . Retrieved 23 October 2019. We prioritised visits based on the most recent inspection judgements, other information we hold about the provider, the amount of time since the last inspection and whether the provider is newly registered and therefore has not yet been inspected. Between 1 April 2020 and 31 March 2021, 3 residential special schools registered as children’s homes opened (with 36 places). Meanwhile, 3 residential schools registered as children’s homes closed (111 places). This resulted in no net change in the number of homes but a net decrease in the number of places by 75.We regulate and/or inspect providers that offer placements for children in care and other providers of placements. As at 31 March 2021, there were 3,402 active or suspended social care providers of these services in England. More information about the different types of providers can be found in Figure 8 and in the glossary. Of the 162 short-break children’s homes, 64% (104 homes) were run by an LA or an LA trust. These homes offered 64% of places (648). The voluntary sector ran a further 22% of homes and 23% of places. Just over a third of LAs (51, 34%) do not have a short-break-only home in their boundaries. Further analysis of short-break-only homes will follow in a subsequent publication. The North West region accounted for almost a quarter (278) of all new places in children’s homes, although it also accounted for one of the largest losses in the number of places (80 places, 18%). The South West, London, East of England and the South East each accounted for less than 10% of new places. Schirn, Alexandra (9 January 2023). "ISO 80000-1:2022- Quantities And Units - ANSI Blog". The ANSI Blog . Retrieved 16 May 2023.

Over a quarter (97 homes) of the 346 newly registered children’s homes were in the North West. London only accounted for 6% of the new children’s homes. We have published revised data covering children’s homes in the period 1 April 2020 to 31 August 2020 as part of this release.The harmonized IEC 80000-13:2008 standard cancels and replaces subclauses 3.8 and 3.9 of IEC 60027-2:2005, which had defined the prefixes for binary multiples. The only significant change in IEC 80000-13 is the addition of explicit definitions for some quantities. By 2021, ISO/IEC 80000 comprised 13 parts, two of which (parts 6 and 13) were developed by IEC and the remaining 11 were developed by ISO, with a further three parts (15, 16 and 17) under development. Part 14 was withdrawn. The ISO/IEC 80000 family of standards was completed with the publication of Part 1 in November 2009. [1] [2] Overview [ edit ] Table 1: The number of short-break-only children’s homes and places as at 31 March 2021, by region Region

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