In these cases the children’sreporter decided that compulsory measures were not needed either becausevoluntary measures were in place or the child was on supervision, or the childwas referred on to the local authority or for voluntary measures, or there wasinsufficient evidence to proceed.Of the 68,380 casesspecifically:Children’s Reportersreferred 13,676 (20%) to a Children’s Hearing;9,573 (14%) were alreadyreceiving suitable care on supervision;7,522 (11%) were referred onto the local authority or police;32,822 (48%) were caseswhere measures had been put in place voluntarily, and4,787 (7...