Department For Education
The children in need census is an annual statutory census for all local authorities. You must complete statutory censuses by law unless theres a good reason not to.
The census covers the financial year (1 April to 31 March).
It collects data on children referred to local authority social care services because their health or development is at risk. This includes:
- children in local-authority care (in placements in a residential home, in a foster family, or with relatives)
- children who are getting support from their local authoritys social care services
- children who are the subject of a child protection plan
- unborn children who will potentially need support from social care services
Important dates
2022 to 2023 census dates:
- census opens: Monday 3 April 2023
- deadline for loading data: Friday 30 June 2023
- deadline for submitting data: Monday 31 July 2023
Submit your data
Youll need to:
- register and log in with DfE Sign-in
- use COLLECT to submit your data
Contact your school or local authority approver, if:
- you want to request a DfE Sign-in username or password so you can access COLLECT
- children in need census is not on the list of collections you can see in COLLECT
Get help using DfE Sign-in
If you do not know who your approver is, use the DfE Sign-in request form.
If youve forgotten your password, use DfE Sign-in to reset it. You will need to click Start now and then the Ive forgotten my password link.
Well only be able to change the status of your data submission to authorised once youve cleared all errors in the data in COLLECT.
Census documents
These documents will help you complete the census:
2022 to 2023 census guides
- census guide
- technical specification and validation rules
- COLLECT guides
- COLLECT reports specifications
2023 to 2024 census guides
Factors identified at the end of assessment
This
explains how to complete the factors identified at the end of the assessment data item.The definitions of the existing assessment factors have been updated to improve clarity and better support social workers in completing this valuable data item.
The guide includes information on the new child criminal exploitation assessment factor, which was collected for the first time in the 2021 to 2022 census.
Do you need help?
Submitting data
For complex questions, use the service request form. We aim to answer your question within 5 working days.
Feedback
Use the feedback form if you have any comments about our data collection service, including COLLECT and the helpdesk service.
Last updated 25 October 2022 +show all updates
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Added 2023 to 2024 census guides.
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Updated the 2021 to 2022 census dates and added links to the 2022 to 2023 census guides.
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Added a link to the 2021 to 2022 COLLECT reports specifications.
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Updated 'Additional guide on the factors identified at the end of assessment' to improve clarity and give information on the new child criminal exploitation assessment factor.
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Added a link to the 2021 to 2022 census guides, technical specification and validation rules.
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Removed 2019 to 2020 census guides and added 2021 to 2022 census guide.
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2019 to 2020 census dates information updated.
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) update: the children in need data collection will not open on 1 April.
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