Number of children in receipt of Flying Start services and the percentage of children on a Flying Start health visitor caseload by local authority

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Data valuesData descriptionYearAreaIndicator
40,943 [t]Number 2024-25WalesChildren benefiting (in receipt of services)
33,870 [t]Number 2024-25WalesChildren under 4 allocated to Flying Start health visitors
116,617 [t]Number 2024-25WalesPopulation of children under 4
1,913Number 2024-25Isle of AngleseyChildren benefiting (in receipt of services)
646Number 2024-25Isle of AngleseyChildren under 4 allocated to Flying Start health visitors
2,236Number 2024-25Isle of AngleseyPopulation of children under 4
1,189Number 2024-25GwyneddChildren benefiting (in receipt of services)
1,000Number 2024-25GwyneddChildren under 4 allocated to Flying Start health visitors
4,102Number 2024-25GwyneddPopulation of children under 4
982Number 2024-25ConwyChildren benefiting (in receipt of services)
964Number 2024-25ConwyChildren under 4 allocated to Flying Start health visitors
3,723Number 2024-25ConwyPopulation of children under 4
1,011Number 2024-25DenbighshireChildren benefiting (in receipt of services)
832Number 2024-25DenbighshireChildren under 4 allocated to Flying Start health visitors
3,570Number 2024-25DenbighshirePopulation of children under 4
1,128Number 2024-25FlintshireChildren benefiting (in receipt of services)
1,219Number 2024-25FlintshireChildren under 4 allocated to Flying Start health visitors
5,842Number 2024-25FlintshirePopulation of children under 4
1,760Number 2024-25WrexhamChildren benefiting (in receipt of services)
1,514Number 2024-25WrexhamChildren under 4 allocated to Flying Start health visitors
5,205Number 2024-25WrexhamPopulation of children under 4
764Number 2024-25PowysChildren benefiting (in receipt of services)
794Number 2024-25PowysChildren under 4 allocated to Flying Start health visitors
4,164Number 2024-25PowysPopulation of children under 4
520Number 2024-25CeredigionChildren benefiting (in receipt of services)
470Number 2024-25CeredigionChildren under 4 allocated to Flying Start health visitors
2,114Number 2024-25CeredigionPopulation of children under 4
1,162Number 2024-25PembrokeshireChildren benefiting (in receipt of services)
1,138Number 2024-25PembrokeshireChildren under 4 allocated to Flying Start health visitors
4,154Number 2024-25PembrokeshirePopulation of children under 4
2,110Number 2024-25CarmarthenshireChildren benefiting (in receipt of services)
1,851Number 2024-25CarmarthenshireChildren under 4 allocated to Flying Start health visitors
6,592Number 2024-25CarmarthenshirePopulation of children under 4
4,895Number 2024-25SwanseaChildren benefiting (in receipt of services)
2,548Number 2024-25SwanseaChildren under 4 allocated to Flying Start health visitors
8,856Number 2024-25SwanseaPopulation of children under 4
2,198Number 2024-25Neath Port TalbotChildren benefiting (in receipt of services)
1,876Number 2024-25Neath Port TalbotChildren under 4 allocated to Flying Start health visitors
5,154Number 2024-25Neath Port TalbotPopulation of children under 4
850Number 2024-25BridgendChildren benefiting (in receipt of services)
1,090Number 2024-25BridgendChildren under 4 allocated to Flying Start health visitors
5,409Number 2024-25BridgendPopulation of children under 4
1,455Number 2024-25Vale of GlamorganChildren benefiting (in receipt of services)
1,116Number 2024-25Vale of GlamorganChildren under 4 allocated to Flying Start health visitors
4,956Number 2024-25Vale of GlamorganPopulation of children under 4
6,375Number 2024-25CardiffChildren benefiting (in receipt of services)
4,554Number 2024-25CardiffChildren under 4 allocated to Flying Start health visitors
14,820Number 2024-25CardiffPopulation of children under 4
3,627Number 2024-25Rhondda Cynon TafChildren benefiting (in receipt of services)
3,343Number 2024-25Rhondda Cynon TafChildren under 4 allocated to Flying Start health visitors
9,135Number 2024-25Rhondda Cynon TafPopulation of children under 4
696Number 2024-25Merthyr TydfilChildren benefiting (in receipt of services)
773Number 2024-25Merthyr TydfilChildren under 4 allocated to Flying Start health visitors
2,423Number 2024-25Merthyr TydfilPopulation of children under 4
2,661Number 2024-25CaerphillyChildren benefiting (in receipt of services)
2,411Number 2024-25CaerphillyChildren under 4 allocated to Flying Start health visitors
6,519Number 2024-25CaerphillyPopulation of children under 4
1,322Number 2024-25Blaenau GwentChildren benefiting (in receipt of services)
1,225Number 2024-25Blaenau GwentChildren under 4 allocated to Flying Start health visitors
2,731Number 2024-25Blaenau GwentPopulation of children under 4
1,186Number 2024-25TorfaenChildren benefiting (in receipt of services)
1,322Number 2024-25TorfaenChildren under 4 allocated to Flying Start health visitors
3,831Number 2024-25TorfaenPopulation of children under 4
586Number 2024-25MonmouthshireChildren benefiting (in receipt of services)
567Number 2024-25MonmouthshireChildren under 4 allocated to Flying Start health visitors
3,144Number 2024-25MonmouthshirePopulation of children under 4
2,553Number 2024-25NewportChildren benefiting (in receipt of services)
2,618Number 2024-25NewportChildren under 4 allocated to Flying Start health visitors
7,937Number 2024-25NewportPopulation of children under 4
41,328 [t]Number 2023-24WalesChildren benefiting (in receipt of services)
34,600 [t]Number 2023-24WalesChildren under 4 allocated to Flying Start health visitors
118,448 [t]Number 2023-24WalesPopulation of children under 4
706Number 2023-24Isle of AngleseyChildren benefiting (in receipt of services)
677Number 2023-24Isle of AngleseyChildren under 4 allocated to Flying Start health visitors
2,276Number 2023-24Isle of AngleseyPopulation of children under 4
1,177Number 2023-24GwyneddChildren benefiting (in receipt of services)
988Number 2023-24GwyneddChildren under 4 allocated to Flying Start health visitors
4,136Number 2023-24GwyneddPopulation of children under 4
1,170Number 2023-24ConwyChildren benefiting (in receipt of services)
984Number 2023-24ConwyChildren under 4 allocated to Flying Start health visitors
3,817Number 2023-24ConwyPopulation of children under 4
987Number 2023-24DenbighshireChildren benefiting (in receipt of services)
878Number 2023-24DenbighshireChildren under 4 allocated to Flying Start health visitors
3,647Number 2023-24DenbighshirePopulation of children under 4
939Number 2023-24FlintshireChildren benefiting (in receipt of services)
1,251Number 2023-24FlintshireChildren under 4 allocated to Flying Start health visitors
5,892Number 2023-24FlintshirePopulation of children under 4
1,763Number 2023-24WrexhamChildren benefiting (in receipt of services)
1,501Number 2023-24WrexhamChildren under 4 allocated to Flying Start health visitors
5,299Number 2023-24WrexhamPopulation of children under 4
819Number 2023-24PowysChildren benefiting (in receipt of services)
824Number 2023-24PowysChildren under 4 allocated to Flying Start health visitors
4,247Number 2023-24PowysPopulation of children under 4
445Number 2023-24CeredigionChildren benefiting (in receipt of services)
438Number 2023-24CeredigionChildren under 4 allocated to Flying Start health visitors
2,083Number 2023-24CeredigionPopulation of children under 4
1,140Number 2023-24PembrokeshireChildren benefiting (in receipt of services)
1,142Number 2023-24PembrokeshireChildren under 4 allocated to Flying Start health visitors
4,227Number 2023-24PembrokeshirePopulation of children under 4
2,157Number 2023-24CarmarthenshireChildren benefiting (in receipt of services)
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Next update expected:23 January 2026

Updates

22nd January 2026
Dataset first published.

Main information

Designation
Official statistics
Data provider
Welsh Government
Data source
Flying Start data monitoring returns

Overview

Summary of dataset and variables

Flying Start is the Welsh Government early years programme delivered by local authorities in Wales. It is aimed at improving outcomes for families with children under 4 years of age in some of the most disadvantaged areas of Wales.

Data collection or calculation

The main source of data used in this statistical release is management information collected via the Welsh Government Flying Start Data Monitoring Return directly from local authorities. This data collection started in April 2012 to March 2013.

Further information on data sources and changes to Flying Start service provision because of the pandemic are detailed in the quality report.

The definition of children in receipt of Flying Start services changed in 2023-24. Previously, the number of children who had a contact with a Flying Start health visitor were counted. From April 2023 all individual children receiving a Flying Start health programme contact are counted as being in receipt of Flying Start services. This means that all unique contacts that relate directly to the core Flying Start health programme are counted whether they are made by a Flying Start health visitor or by a member of the wider Flying Start health or local authority team.

‘Transfer in’ contacts are also counted. These do not feature as part of the standard Flying Start health programme but are standard across a number of local authorities. There may be a small number of children who receive Flying Start services but do not have any Flying Start programme contacts in the reporting year; these children would not be counted in the data.

As the eligibility for Flying Start services is area-based, the total number of children in receipt of Flying Start services is affected by the number of children aged under 4 years living in Flying Start areas in each year. This is in turn affected by changes to population demographics.

The number of children on the caseload is generally lower than the number of children who have received Flying Start services in the year because families move in and out of Flying Start areas throughout the course of the year, and as children grow older they may become ineligible for services at a faster rate than new arrivals become eligible.

Statistical quality

Data from 2020-21 and 2021-22 was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. In years prior to the pandemic, in general only face-to-face contacts were recorded as Flying Start contacts. Welsh Government guidance issued in June 2021 stated that, as a general rule any targeted activity conducted via different means during the pandemic (i.e. virtual contacts through Skype or Whatsapp) should be recorded in the same way as face-to-face contacts were recorded previously. The guidance also stated that local authorities should exercise their professional judgement when determining if a virtual contact was meaningful enough to be recorded.

Local authorities have provided additional feedback on how services were affected in 2021-22, and these included:

  • some parenting and speech, language and communication (SLC) programmes were either not run or not able to be completed
  • some childcare sessions had low attendance due to continued parental concern over COVID-19
  • some parents chose not to take-up childcare which they may have accepted prior to the pandemic
  • some Flying Start staff would have been self-isolating, shielding or unwell which affected the service offered
  • some contacts recorded as face-to-face contacts may have taken place over the phone or virtually.

These factors need to be considered when using data for 2021-22. Services in 2022-23 were also affected by the pandemic. Whilst the enforced restrictions and adaptions to service delivery seen in 2021-22 were not seen in 2022-23, there may still have been some disruption caused by localised outbreaks of the virus. Furthermore, some of the virtual delivery of Parenting courses, SLC and health visitor services was retained as part of programme delivery for 2022-23 either due to personal choice or because it was deemed to be an effective means of reaching some families depending on individual circumstances. Caution is therefore advised when comparing data from 2022-23 with pre-pandemic figures.

Health Visiting in Rhondda Cynon Taf: Rhondda Cynon Taf are piloting a new health visiting model which means that data between 2020-21 and 2023-24 are collected on a different basis to previous years. This may mean that any differences between previous years and any differences with other local authority areas may be due to the different service provision model. Therefore, caution is advised when comparing Rhondda Cynon Taf data with previous years and when comparing with other local authorities in 2022-23.

Industrial action in Merthyr Tydfil, between February and October 2024, affected the reporting of caseload data, resulting in a 40% reduction in the average caseload for that local authority for 2024-25 when comparing it to 2023-24.

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Organisation
Welsh Government
Contact email
stats.healthinfo@gov.wales

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