The looked after childs world in the education

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The looked after child’s world in the education system: Unit objectives Consider ways in

The looked after child’s world in the education system: Unit objectives Consider ways in which foster and residential carers can help to make school a more positive experience for looked after children. Enhance understanding of the ways in which looked after children and young people are supported within educational establishments.

Craig’s Story: The classroom scene How might Craig / Mr Scammell be feeling? What

Craig’s Story: The classroom scene How might Craig / Mr Scammell be feeling? What might have caused them to react as they did? How could the incident have been avoided?

Example of a Core Task for a Designated Manager The DM should institute measures

Example of a Core Task for a Designated Manager The DM should institute measures within their establishment which are likely to help raise the attainment and achievement of looked after children and young people, and monitor their effect as part of a general raising of attainment and achievement strategy.

10 Standards of Personal Support 1. Opportunities for developing knowledge, skills and attitudes 2.

10 Standards of Personal Support 1. Opportunities for developing knowledge, skills and attitudes 2. Access to information to make decisions and informed choices 3. Opportunities for citizenship and involvement through participation 4. Regular review of progress 5. Help with transitions 6. Help to plan for the future 7. Access to staff by children and parents / carers 8. Co-ordinates support between agencies and schools 9. Respects confidentiality 10. Ensures time and space to seek help

Key Messages § The importance of children having good relationships with teachers as the

Key Messages § The importance of children having good relationships with teachers as the basis of successful learning. § The need for an unavoidable exclusion to be managed according to the local authority’s guidelines. § The importance of the designated manager role. § The need for teachers to examine their assumptions about pupils’ home situations. § The carer’s role in advocacy.