﻿_id	KpiId	KpiName	Value	DataType	Period	StartDate	EndDate	CollectionFrequency
1	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	1.70 %	Percentage	2011/2012	2011-04-01	2012-03-31	Monthly
2	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	3.60 %	Percentage	2012/2013	2012-04-01	2013-03-31	Monthly
3	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	5.70 %	Percentage	2013/2014	2013-04-01	2014-03-31	Monthly
4	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	11.60 %	Percentage	2014/2015_Q1	2014-04-01	2014-06-30	Monthly
5	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	9.50 %	Percentage	2014/2015	2014-04-01	2015-03-31	Monthly
6	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	11.40 %	Percentage	2014/2015_Q2	2014-07-01	2014-09-30	Monthly
7	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	8.50 %	Percentage	2014/2015_Q3	2014-10-01	2014-12-31	Monthly
8	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	9.50 %	Percentage	2014/2015_Q4	2015-01-01	2015-03-31	Monthly
9	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	3.90 %	Percentage	2015/2016_Q1	2015-04-01	2015-06-30	Monthly
10	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	2.80 %	Percentage	2015/2016	2015-04-01	2016-03-31	Monthly
11	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	2.40 %	Percentage	2015/2016_Q2	2015-07-01	2015-09-30	Monthly
12	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	3.80 %	Percentage	2015/2016_Q3	2015-10-01	2015-12-31	Monthly
13	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	2.80 %	Percentage	2015/2016_Q4	2016-01-01	2016-03-31	Monthly
14	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	2.33 %	Percentage	2016/2017_Q1	2016-04-01	2016-06-30	Monthly
15	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	2.73 %	Percentage	2016/2017	2016-04-01	2017-03-31	Monthly
16	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	8.33 %	Percentage	2016/2017_Apr	2016-04-01	2016-04-30	Monthly
17	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	4.55 %	Percentage	2016/2017_May	2016-05-01	2016-05-31	Monthly
18	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	2.33 %	Percentage	2016/2017_Jun	2016-06-01	2016-06-30	Monthly
19	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	5.68 %	Percentage	2016/2017_Q2	2016-07-01	2016-09-30	Monthly
20	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	7.81 %	Percentage	2016/2017_Jul	2016-07-01	2016-07-31	Monthly
21	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	6.94 %	Percentage	2016/2017_Aug	2016-08-01	2016-08-31	Monthly
22	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	5.68 %	Percentage	2016/2017_Sep	2016-09-01	2016-09-30	Monthly
23	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	4.07 %	Percentage	2016/2017_Q3	2016-10-01	2016-12-31	Monthly
24	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	5.10 %	Percentage	2016/2017_Oct	2016-10-01	2016-10-31	Monthly
25	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	4.46 %	Percentage	2016/2017_Nov	2016-11-01	2016-11-30	Monthly
26	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	4.07 %	Percentage	2016/2017_Dec	2016-12-01	2016-12-31	Monthly
27	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	2.73 %	Percentage	2016/2017_Q4	2017-01-01	2017-03-31	Monthly
28	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	3.52 %	Percentage	2016/2017_Jan	2017-01-01	2017-01-31	Monthly
29	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	3.27 %	Percentage	2016/2017_Feb	2017-02-01	2017-02-28	Monthly
30	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	2.73 %	Percentage	2016/2017_Mar	2017-03-01	2017-03-31	Monthly
31	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	0.00 %	Percentage	2017/2018_Apr	2017-04-01	2017-04-30	Monthly
32	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	4.33 %	Percentage	2017/2018	2017-04-01	2018-03-31	Monthly
33	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	6.12 %	Percentage	2017/2018_Q1	2017-04-01	2017-06-30	Monthly
34	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	7.89 %	Percentage	2017/2018_May	2017-05-01	2017-05-31	Monthly
35	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	6.12 %	Percentage	2017/2018_Jun	2017-06-01	2017-06-30	Monthly
36	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	6.54 %	Percentage	2017/2018_Q2	2017-07-01	2017-09-30	Monthly
37	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	4.35 %	Percentage	2017/2018_Jul	2017-07-01	2017-07-31	Monthly
38	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	4.05 %	Percentage	2017/2018_Aug	2017-08-01	2017-08-31	Monthly
39	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	6.54 %	Percentage	2017/2018_Sep	2017-09-01	2017-09-30	Monthly
40	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	4.61 %	Percentage	2017/2018_Q3	2017-10-01	2017-12-31	Monthly
41	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	5.98 %	Percentage	2017/2018_Oct	2017-10-01	2017-10-31	Monthly
42	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	5.38 %	Percentage	2017/2018_Nov	2017-11-01	2017-11-30	Monthly
43	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	4.61 %	Percentage	2017/2018_Dec	2017-12-01	2017-12-31	Monthly
44	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	4.33 %	Percentage	2017/2018_Q4	2018-01-01	2018-03-31	Monthly
45	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	5.45 %	Percentage	2017/2018_Jan	2018-01-01	2018-01-31	Monthly
46	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	4.95 %	Percentage	2017/2018_Feb	2018-02-01	2018-02-28	Monthly
47	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	4.33 %	Percentage	2017/2018_Mar	2018-03-01	2018-03-31	Monthly
48	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	0.00 %	Percentage	2018/2019_Apr	2018-04-01	2018-04-30	Monthly
49	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	0.88 %	Percentage	2018/2019	2018-04-01	2019-03-31	Monthly
50	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	1.89 %	Percentage	2018/2019_Q1	2018-04-01	2018-06-30	Monthly
51	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	2.50 %	Percentage	2018/2019_May	2018-05-01	2018-05-31	Monthly
52	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	1.89 %	Percentage	2018/2019_Jun	2018-06-01	2018-06-30	Monthly
53	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	0.88 %	Percentage	2018/2019_Q2	2018-07-01	2018-09-30	Monthly
54	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	1.10 %	Percentage	2018/2019_Jul	2018-07-01	2018-07-31	Monthly
55	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	0.99 %	Percentage	2018/2019_Aug	2018-08-01	2018-08-31	Monthly
56	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	0.88 %	Percentage	2018/2019_Sep	2018-09-01	2018-09-30	Monthly
57	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	1.19 %	Percentage	2018/2019_Q3	2018-10-01	2018-12-31	Monthly
58	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	1.50 %	Percentage	2018/2019_Oct	2018-10-01	2018-10-31	Monthly
59	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	1.32 %	Percentage	2018/2019_Nov	2018-11-01	2018-11-30	Monthly
60	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	1.19 %	Percentage	2018/2019_Dec	2018-12-01	2018-12-31	Monthly
61	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	0.88 %	Percentage	2018/2019_Q4	2019-01-01	2019-03-31	Monthly
62	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	1.07 %	Percentage	2018/2019_Jan	2019-01-01	2019-01-31	Monthly
63	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	0.99 %	Percentage	2018/2019_Feb	2019-02-01	2019-02-28	Monthly
64	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	0.88 %	Percentage	2018/2019_Mar	2019-03-01	2019-03-31	Monthly
65	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	0.00 %	Percentage	2019/2020_Apr	2019-04-01	2019-04-30	Monthly
66	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	4.42 %	Percentage	2019/2020	2019-04-01	2020-03-31	Monthly
67	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	7.27 %	Percentage	2019/2020_Q1	2019-04-01	2019-06-30	Monthly
68	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	0.00 %	Percentage	2019/2020_May	2019-05-01	2019-05-31	Monthly
69	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	7.27 %	Percentage	2019/2020_Jun	2019-06-01	2019-06-30	Monthly
70	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	5.26 %	Percentage	2019/2020_Jul	2019-07-01	2019-07-31	Monthly
71	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	3.67 %	Percentage	2019/2020_Q2	2019-07-01	2019-09-30	Monthly
72	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	4.12 %	Percentage	2019/2020_Aug	2019-08-01	2019-08-31	Monthly
73	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	3.67 %	Percentage	2019/2020_Sep	2019-09-01	2019-09-30	Monthly
74	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	3.11 %	Percentage	2019/2020_Q3	2019-10-01	2019-12-31	Monthly
75	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	3.45 %	Percentage	2019/2020_Oct	2019-10-01	2019-10-31	Monthly
76	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	3.62 %	Percentage	2019/2020_Nov	2019-11-01	2019-11-30	Monthly
77	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	3.11 %	Percentage	2019/2020_Dec	2019-12-01	2019-12-31	Monthly
78	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	4.42 %	Percentage	2019/2020_Q4	2020-01-01	2020-03-31	Monthly
79	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	2.81 %	Percentage	2019/2020_Jan	2020-01-01	2020-01-31	Monthly
80	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	2.42 %	Percentage	2019/2020_Feb	2020-02-01	2020-02-29	Monthly
81	64	% of children ceasing to be subject to a Child Protection Plan who had been the subject of a CPP continuously for two years or longer - (YTD)	4.42 %	Percentage	2019/2020_Mar	2020-03-01	2020-03-31	Monthly
