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Client Caseload Information System

Client Caseload Information System Specification 
A set of documents to give providers and IT developers the information they need to run this system.

Client Caseload Information System Planning Checklist
A top level checklist for directors of chidren's services and senior local authority managers.

The Client Caseload Information System holds a range of information on young people aged 13-19 in order to assess progress in local areas on a range of measures, including cutting the number of young people not in education, employment or training (NEET).

The system is currently run by Connexions partnerships. From 2008 local authorities will be responsible for delivering the Connexions service. The Client Caseload Information System is an integral part of the delivery of this service.

Click to read more about Connexions transition.

The information held on the system about young people includes data on the:

  • Young person's needs

  • Current levels of attainment

  • Intended destination on leaving school

  • Details of any other agency working with the young person

All lead professionals in the area working with young people can be given access to their local Client Caseload Information System. This is strictly controlled through role based security and only with consent of the young person. The system can also support ContactPoint by providing basic up-to-date information on young people.

Click to read more about ContactPoint.

The Department for Children, Schools and Families collates the top level statistics into a national system. We use the information to judge the effectiveness of local areas' interventions with young people. Nationwide we also look at the activities of young people on completing compulsory education and the progress of local areas towards their NEET targets.

Further documents

Transition of the Client Caseload Information System to Children's Trusts - Letter to Directors of Children's Services

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This page was last updated on 04 July 2007