Ethnic Disproportionality in the Child Welfare System: A Welsh Linked Administrative Data Study for 2011–2020

Yongchao Jing, Grace A Bailey, Sin Yi Cheung, L. Griffiths, Jonathan Scourfield
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Children’s chances of contact with the child welfare system at different stages vary significantly by their ethnicity. This study goes beyond recent UK studies on the scale of ethnic differences in children in care or on protection plans by improving data completeness through data linkage, considering the ethnic patterns in the wider population of children in need or receiving care and support, and reporting trends over time. We contribute to the literature on ethnic disproportionality in the child welfare system by reporting the patterns in Wales from 2011 to 2020. The trend of ethnic disproportionality was distinct from the changes in the absolute number of children in the child social welfare system by ethnicity. Over the ten-year period, Mixed-heritage children were the most overrepresented and Asian children the most underrepresented, with fluctuations in the level of overrepresentation between 1.1 and 1.5 and underrepresentation between 0.5 and 0.7. The level of representation for Black children fluctuated considerably between 0.8 and 1.2 over the years. The overall level of ethnic disproportionality in Wales increased from 2011 to 2016 and then decreased from 2017 to 2020. Ethnic disproportionality appeared more pronounced amongst girls and in age groups zero to four and sixteen to seventeen.
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儿童福利制度中的种族比例失调:2011-2020 年威尔士关联行政数据研究
儿童在不同阶段接触儿童福利系统的机会因其种族而有很大差异。本研究超越了英国近期关于受照料或接受保护计划儿童的种族差异规模的研究,通过数据链接提高了数据的完整性,考虑了更广泛的需要照料或接受照料和支持的儿童群体的种族模式,并报告了随时间变化的趋势。我们通过报告威尔士 2011 年至 2020 年的模式,为有关儿童福利系统中种族比例失调的文献做出了贡献。族裔比例失调的趋势与儿童社会福利系统中各族裔儿童绝对人数的变化截然不同。在这十年间,混血儿童的比例最高,亚裔儿童的比例最低,比例偏高的水平在 1.1 至 1.5 之间波动,比例偏低的水平在 0.5 至 0.7 之间波动。黑人儿童的比例在 0.8 和 1.2 之间波动较大。威尔士种族比例失调的总体水平从 2011 年到 2016 年有所上升,然后从 2017 年到 2020 年有所下降。族裔比例失调现象在女童和零至四岁及十六至十七岁年龄组中更为明显。
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