Safeguarding For 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 are safeguarded and their vulnerabilities are not taken advantage off. The two most important areas where a great deal of consideration is given is in the education arena and the child arrangements and care arena. The education arena is where many looked after children can fail to attain academic achievement unless provisions, extra care and special measures are put in place. The child arrangements and care arena is also important and the government and local authority pay particular attention to ensuring a vulnerable child has adequate accommodation, care and is provided for where their families and parents are unable to do so.
We have not written a separate section about the specifics of safeguarding looked after children with regards to education and living and care arrangements. This has been written about throughout the sections providing education for looked after children and child arrangements for looked after children.
Please click on the relevant boxes below to be taken to the write up on the topic.
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Providing Education For Looked After Children
1) What Is A Looked After Child?
2) Advocating For A Looked After Child
3) Education For A Looked After Child
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Child Arrangements For Looked After Children
1) What Is A Looked After Child?
2) Section 20 Accommodation
3) Care Proceedings & The DIfferent Types Of Child and Care Court Orders With Regards To Looked After Children
4) NSPCC, Childline, Family Lives & Victim Support
5) Family Contact With Looked After Children
6) Local Authority's Responsibility For Safeguarding Looked After Children