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Proportion of Children and Young Persons Entering Place of Safety Subsequently Sent to Boys' and Girls' Homes or Prison from 2011 to 2017

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48 Mr Louis Ng Kok Kwang asked the Minister for Social and Family Development for each year from 2011 to 2017, out of each cohort of children and young persons who enter a place of safety, what is the absolute number and percentage of them who subsequently enter (i) boys' or girls' homes or (ii) prison, respectively.

Mr Desmond Lee: Children and young persons (CYPs) in need of care or protection may be referred by MSF or ordered by the Youth Court to reside in places of safety under the Children and Young Persons Act. CYPs who commit offences may also be ordered by the Youth Court to reside in the Singapore Boys' Home (SBH) or Singapore Girls' Home (SGH), if they are aged below 16.

The table below provides the breakdown of CYPs in need of care or protection who were admitted to licensed Homes and subsequently committed offences.1