year

2011

2012

2013

2014

1

3

4

5

6

Total number of convicted persons

160

121

125

95

Of the total number of convicted persons held at the end of the reporting period

by sex

male

155

114

123

91

female

5

7

2

4

by age

14

3

0

6

0

15

16

3

18

6

16

53

56

43

41

17

78

41

49

38

18

10

21

9

10

by ethnic origin

Russians

65

45

57

35

Kazakhs

64

57

58

40

Tatars

4

2

2

2

Germans

2

2

3

3

Koreans

3

1

2

1

Uzbeks

5

4

2

2

Uighurs

1

2

1

1

Roma

0

1

0

1

Azeris

1

1

0

0

Armenians

1

1

0

0

Belorusians

1

1

0

0

Ingush

1

1

0

0

Udmurts

0

1

0

0

Ukrainians

3

2

0

0

Bashkirs

3

0

0

0

Lezgins

1

0

0

0

Mordvins

2

0

0

0

Turks

1

0

0

0

Chechens

2

0

0

0

(c) Criminal cases involving juveniles which have been settled by reconciliation under article 67 of the Criminal Code.

263.According to a statistical report of the Committee on Legal Statistics and Special Records in the Office of the Procurator-General using form 1M, the number of criminal cases involving minors settled by reconciliation under article 67 of the Criminal Code between 2011 and 2014 was 5,215: 581 in 2011, 972 in 2012, 1,790 in 2013 and 1,872 in 2014.

2. Please provide data, disaggregated by age, sex, socioeconomic background, ethnic origin and geographical location, regarding the situation of children deprived of a family environment, covering the period 2011 - 2014, on the number of children:

(a) Separated from their parents

Information on children separated from their parents

Year

Total

of whom

0-3 years

4-6 years

7-13 years

14-18 years

Girls

Boys

2011

36 777

17 542

19 235

2 420

2 904

15 322

16 131

2012

34 785

16 503

18 282

2 545

3 099

14 366

14 775

2013

33 682

15 886

17 796

1 773

3 073

14 246

14 590

2014

32 362

15 757

16 605

2 026

3 137

13 843

13 356

Information on children separated from their parents by region

Province

2011

2012

2013

2014

1.

Aqmola

2 817

2 605

2 468

2 389

2.

Aktobe

1 960

1 663

1 502

1 340

3.

Almaty

3 238

3 389

3 460

3 568

4.

Atyrau

850

829

757

703

5.

East Kazakhstan

4 148

3 813

3 658

3 469

6.

Zhambyl

1 977

2 055

2 161

2 061

7.

West Kazakhstan

1 651

1 425

1 308

1 222

8.

Karaganda

4 717

4 599

4 167

4 043

9.

Kostanay

3 326

3 112

3 100

3 064

10.

Kyzylorda

983

1 003

1 001

952

11.

Mangystau

716

735

706

701

12.

Pavlodar

2 083

1 901

1 858

1 756

13.

North Kazakhstan

1 960

1 862

1 833

1 724

14.

South Kazakhstan

3 535

3 202

3 130

2 853

15.

Almaty town

1 792

1 573

1 514

1 488

16.

Astana town

1 024

1 019

1 059

1 029

Total

36 777

34 785

33 682

32 362

(b)Information on children placed in institutions

Year

Total

of whom

0-3 years

4-6 years

7-13 years

14-18 years

Girls

Boys

2011

12 925

5 576

7 349

1 611

1 013

5 197

5 104

2012

10 887

4 906

5 981

1 505

816

3 909

4 657

2013

9 879

4 105

5 774

1 052

1 072

4 015

3 740

2014

9 192

3 952

5 240

1 129

842

3 765

3 456

Information on children placed in institutions, by region

Province

2011

2012

2013

2014

1.

Aqmola

980

794

681

565

2.

Aktobe

665

487

371

307

3.

Almaty

910

840

797

827

4.

Atyrau

270

244

208

160

5.

East Kazakhstan

1 747

1 376

1 259

1 191

6.

Zhambyl

591

478

429

335

7.

West Kazakhstan

462

309

284

237

8.

Karaganda

1 962

1 940

1 690

1 636

9.

Kostanay

1 219

1 102

1 099

1 082

10.

Kyzylorda

185

172

157

147

11.

Mangystau

236

208

175

157

12.

Pavlodar

841

669

631

580

13.

North Kazakhstan

817

702

671

596

14.

South Kazakhstan

712

510

473

444

15.

Almaty town

840

575

532

545

16.

Astana town

488

481

422

383

Total

12 925

10 887

9 879

9 192

(c)Information on children placed with foster families

Year

Total

of whom

0-3 years

4-6 years

7-13 years

14-18 years

Girls

Boys

2011

23 852

11 886

11 966

809

1 891

10 125

11 027

2012

23 898

11 597

12 301

1 040

2 283

10 457

10 118

2013

23 803

11 781

12 022

721

2 001

10 231

10 850

2014

23 170

11 805

11 365

897

2 295

10 078

9 900

Information on children placed with foster families, by region

Province

2011

2012

2013

2014

1.

Aqmola

1 837

1 811

1 787

1 824

2.

Aktobe

1 295

1 176

1 131

1 033

3.

Almaty

2 328

2 549

2 663

2 741

4.

Atyrau

580

585

549

543

5.

East Kazakhstan

2 401

2 437

2 399

2 278

6.

Zhambyl

1 386

1 577

1 732

1 726

7.

West Kazakhstan

1 189

1 116

1 024

985

8.

Karaganda

2 755

2 659

2 477

2 407

9.

Kostanay

2 107

2 010

2 001

1 982

10.

Kyzylorda

798

831

844

805

11.

Mangystau

480

527

531

544

12.

Pavlodar

1 242

1 232

1 227

1 176

13.

North Kazakhstan

1 143

1 160

1 162

1 128

14.

South Kazakhstan

2 823

2 692

2 657

2 409

15.

Almaty town

952

998

982

943

16.

Astana town

536

538

637

646

Total

23 852

23 898

23 803

23 170

(d)Information on children adopted within the country

Year

Total

of whom

0-3 years

4-6 years

7 years and

older

Girls

Boys

2011

3 219

1 633

1 586

1 934

641

644

2012

2 920

1 409

1 511

1 787

538

595

2013

2 856

1 360

1 496

1 780

548

528

2014

2 694

1 245

1 449

1 647

549

498

Information on children adopted within the country, by region

Province

2011

2012

2013

2014

1.

Aqmola

109

108

118

112

2.

Aktobe

198

151

220

158

3.

Almaty

280

309

308

323

4.

Atyrau

188

168

112

125

5.

East Kazakhstan

245

192

207

194

6.

Zhambyl

203

258

244

203

7.

West Kazakhstan

167

117

91

64

8.

Karaganda

277

211

235

243

9.

Kostanay

130

114

92

66

10.

Kyzylorda

196

189

189

182

11.

Mangystau

150

164

140

185

12.

Pavlodar

82

96

84

95

13.

North Kazakhstan

66

49

57

63

14.

South Kazakhstan

600

491

395

404

15.

Almaty town

211

159

179

147

16.

Astana town

117

144

185

130

Total

3 219

2 920

2 856

2 694

Information on children adopted through intercountry adoptions

Year

Total

of whom

0-3 years

4-6 years

7 years and

older

Girls

Boys

2011

130

66

64

97

26

7

2012

1

0

1

1

0

0

2013

31

15

16

24

5

2

2014

60

29

31

37

21

2

Information on children adopted through intercountry adoptions, by region

Province

2011

2012

2013

2014

1.

Aqmola

10

0

1

0

2.

Aktobe

7

0

5

1

3.

Almaty

6

0

3

4

4.

Atyrau

0

0

0

0

5.

East Kazakhstan

15

0

0

11

6.

Zhambyl

13

0

0

0

7.

West Kazakhstan

8

0

4

8

8.

Karaganda

25

0

8

13

9.

Kostanay

4

0

0

2

10.

Kyzylorda

2

0

0

0

11.

Mangystau

5

0

0

1

12.

Pavlodar

3

0

0

0

13.

North Kazakhstan

2

0

4

5

14.

South Kazakhstan

6

0

1

3

15.

Almaty town

16

1

2

10

16.

Astana town

8

0

3

2

Total

130

1

31

60

3. Please provide data, disaggregated by age, sex, type of disability, ethnic origin and geographical location, for the past three years, on the number of children with disabilities:

(a)Living with their families;

(b)In institutions;

(c)Attending regular primary schools;

(d)Attending regular secondary schools;

(e)Attending special schools;

(f)Out of school;

(g)Abandoned by their families.

264.According to information from local authorities, there were 141,952 children with disabilities as of 1 January 2015. In all, 129,980 children (91.5 per cent) were in training or education as part of educational programmes or receiving special pedagogical support in educational, health-care or social protection institutions, or voluntary or private organizations. There was a rise of 6.1 per cent in the number of children with disabilities receiving remedial teaching (91.4 per cent in 2014 compared to 85.3 per cent in 2013).

265.The remedial training covered 89.2 per cent of children of school age; 93.6 per cent of preschool-age children and 61.5 per cent of infants.

Enrolment of school-age children

266.A total of 84,120 children (89.2 per cent) are following the special education curriculum.

267.They attend:

Special schools: 13,722 children with disabilities (14.6 per cent);

Special classes in general education schools: 11,461 children (12.2 per cent);

Inclusive classes (together with healthy children): 46,340 children with disabilities (49.1 per cent). Of those, 34.4 per cent do not receive special teaching support; 13.8 per cent of children with disabilities receive special teaching support;

10,408 (7.3 per cent) at home;

2,189 (2.3 per cent) in private or public educational organizations;

2,877 adolescents (3.0 per cent) in vocational schools and colleges.

268.11,496 school-age children (12.2 per cent) receive special teaching support in psycho-pedagogical correction and rehabilitation centres.

269.In the social protection system, 4,055 children (4.3 per cent) with severe mental disorders (severe and profound mental retardation, unable to master the educational standard in educational institutions) receive special teaching support.

270.Enrolment has risen by 23 per cent compared to 2013 (66.2 per cent in 2013, 89.2 per cent in 2014).

271.Data on children with disabilities are not disaggregated by ethnic origin.

4. Please provide data, disaggregated by, inter alia, age, sex, socioeconomic background, geographical location and ethnic origin, for the past three years, on:

(a) The enrolment and completion rates, in percentages, of the relevant age groups in pre-primary schools, primary schools and secondary schools, especially among girls in rural areas;

(b) The percentage of school dropouts and repetitions.

Number of students in general day schools

Year

Total

2011

%

2012

%

2013

%

Cohort

2 522 838

100 . 0

2 533 930

100 . 0

2 581 607

100 . 0

Graduating

163 776

6 . 5

160 554

6 . 3

142 427

5. 5

Dropped out

2 132

0 . 1

1 846

0 . 1

1 911

0 . 1

Repeating a class

1 315

0 . 1

1 035

0 . 0

1 037

0 . 0

Year

Rural population

2011

%

2012

%

2013

%

Cohort

1 284 576

50 . 9

1 275 088

50 . 3

1 286 261

49 . 8

Graduating

94 594

57 . 8

92 738

57 . 8

117 426

82 . 4

Dropped out

1 216

57 . 0

1 102

59 . 7

1 082

56 . 6

Repeating a class

591

44 . 9

452

43 . 7

467

45 . 0

Year

Girls

2011

%

2012

%

2013

%

Cohort

1 245 553

49 . 4

1 250 118

49 . 3

1 272 907

49 . 3

Graduating

87 609

53 . 5

84 812

52 . 8

75 520

53 . 0

Dropped out

863

40 . 5

719

38 . 9

787

41 . 2

Repeating a class

377

28 . 7

334

32 . 3

329

31 . 7