Education and Child Matters

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Providing Education To Looked After Children

 

Looked after children (also known as children in care) can be one of the most vulnerable and disadvantaged groups of children. Many are from troubled backgrounds, some have suffered trauma, and many have experienced family breakdown, crime and upheaval. 

The government and local authorities pay particular attention to this group of children to ensure they get the same chances, opportunities and education in life as other children.

This Help Guide focuses on 3 topics.

BOX 1 What is a looked after child? – Here we will explain what exactly is a looked after child, how a child can become a looked after child, what are previously looked after children, what is local authority child services, what is a care plan and an IRO.

BOX 2 Advocating for a looked after child – This webpage will discuss how an advocate can help a looked after child in various settings from school to local authority meetings about the child.

BOX 3 Education for looked after children – Here we discuss who looks after the educational needs of looked after children, the role of the local authority, what is a personal educational plan (PEP), what is a designated teacher and virtual head.

Please click on the relevant boxes to be taken to the write up on the topic.