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Adoption Figures changed by Special Guardianship

The figures for up to 31st March 2007 have now been relased. The number of adoptions from care have dropped from 3,700 to 3,300, but the number of special guardianships have gone up from 60 to 740. The two figures are lumped together for the target BV163 or PAF C23.

I cannot sensibly comment on these figures until I see the details of various profiles (age, gender etc).

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