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Improving Educational Outcomes for Children Looked after at Home : The Perspectives of Designated Managers for Looked after Children

Improving Educational Outcomes for Children Looked after at Home : The Perspectives of Designated Managers for Looked after Children

... that looked after children should be excluded only as a last resort (Scottish Government, ...are looked after at ...excluding looked after children; however, it was acknowledged ...

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Overseen but Often Overlooked : Children and Young People 'Looked after at Home' in Scotland - Annex 3a : The Service Studies

Overseen but Often Overlooked : Children and Young People 'Looked after at Home' in Scotland - Annex 3a : The Service Studies

... of looked after young people to be referred to the LAC ...allowed looked after at home children and young people to access health and wellbeing services at a far earlier stage and in a ...

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Overseen but Often Overlooked : Children and Young People 'Looked after at Home' in Scotland - Report 3 : Exploring Service Provision

Overseen but Often Overlooked : Children and Young People 'Looked after at Home' in Scotland - Report 3 : Exploring Service Provision

... partnership working and their role in signposting children and young people to other services and opportunities. Participants identified a number of organisations including some falling into groups not invited to ...

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Overseen but Often Overlooked : Children and Young People 'Looked after at Home' in Scotland - Report 2 : Identifying Needs and Outcomes

Overseen but Often Overlooked : Children and Young People 'Looked after at Home' in Scotland - Report 2 : Identifying Needs and Outcomes

... Scotland has adopted the Getting it Right for Every Child (GIRFEC) approach which provides a framework in which to meet children’s needs and ‘promote, support and safeguard wellbeing’ in these areas. The GIRFEC approach ...

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Overseen but Often Overlooked : Children and Young People 'Looked after at Home' in Scotland - Report 1: Reviewing the Literature

Overseen but Often Overlooked : Children and Young People 'Looked after at Home' in Scotland - Report 1: Reviewing the Literature

... on home supervision fare worse in regard to contact and support from a social worker, and having an up-to-date care plan and ...difficult home circumstances. Children and young people looked ...

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Improving Educational Outcomes for Children Looked after at Home : Use of Improvement Methodology

Improving Educational Outcomes for Children Looked after at Home : Use of Improvement Methodology

... A planning meeting between CELCIS, a QDO with City of Edinburgh Council, a head teacher and a learning support teacher took place in an Edinburgh primary school. This involved consideration of three children in Primary 6 ...

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Compulsory supervision in Scotland : the unique case of children looked after at home

Compulsory supervision in Scotland : the unique case of children looked after at home

... at home, with progressively more resources and support offered to those who are accommodated ...are looked after at home are not a priority for through care and after ...

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No Time to Lose : a Manifesto for Children and Young People Looked After Away From Home

No Time to Lose : a Manifesto for Children and Young People Looked After Away From Home

... but an urgent call to action for these longstanding issues. The manifesto proposes that the debate be energised by develop- ment of a National Strategy for children and young people who are looked after ...

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Case Study : Secure Care in Sweden

Case Study : Secure Care in Sweden

... out-of- home forms of care (foster care, residential care etc), which potentially raises questions about whether other alternatives are first attempted before young people enter secure ...been looked ...

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Talking back to 'family', 'family troubles', and 'the looked-after child'

Talking back to 'family', 'family troubles', and 'the looked-after child'

... of looked-after children: ‘family’, ‘family troubles’, and ‘the looked-after ...‘looked after’ at home, birth mothers of children who have been adopted, and kinship ...

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Educational attainment of looked after children

Educational attainment of looked after children

... „Looked After Children‟ are those who are „looked after‟ in terms of the Children (Scotland) Act 1995 (the 1995 ...at home under a supervision requirement issued by a Children‟s Hearing ...

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Looked after children : observations of teacher education students on placement in secondary students

Looked after children : observations of teacher education students on placement in secondary students

... of looked after children who were mostly living at home or in one of two permanent foster care families within the ...residential home in the area which is located in a very isolated spot, far ...

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Looked After Children: The Reluctant State and Moral Salvation

Looked After Children: The Reluctant State and Moral Salvation

... Abstract: Over the past fifty years, public care for children in England has undergone a significant transformation moving almost exclusively towards foster care as the preferred mode of delivery. The most recent data ...

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Supporting the Education of Looked after Children with Uncertain Immigration Status

Supporting the Education of Looked after Children with Uncertain Immigration Status

... During the process of consultation about this briefing, a number of informants raised with us the special circumstances relating to access to Modern Apprenticeships. Those informants suggested that as an apprenticeship ...

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‘Looked After’ Young People’s Voices. An Actor-Network Theory Analysis

‘Looked After’ Young People’s Voices. An Actor-Network Theory Analysis

... In the prism of ANT, childhood becomes a collection of different and competing orderings, unseparated from the hierarchy of adulthood. Networks cut through these classical boundaries, producing connection and ...

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Scotland’s National Human Rights Action Plan : Getting it Right for Looked after Children, Young People and Care Leavers

Scotland’s National Human Rights Action Plan : Getting it Right for Looked after Children, Young People and Care Leavers

... Young people who have care experiences have a right to housing. In our roundtable discussion, we identified that this is beyond ‘bricks and mortar’ but should be a right to a home that also includes emotional and ...

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The double bind: looked after children, care leavers, and criminal justice

The double bind: looked after children, care leavers, and criminal justice

... (Hayden, 2010). For example, within the UK there are policies in place requiring residential units to report a young person as missing if they fail to return home at a particular time. In some instances this can ...

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Looked after children and further education in Scotland : a briefing paper

Looked after children and further education in Scotland : a briefing paper

... months after the school leaving date, shows the significantly higher risk looked after children have of not being in a ‘positive ...being looked after away from home compared to ...

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The 12th Annual Report of the Chief Inspector of Social Services 2002–2003

The 12th Annual Report of the Chief Inspector of Social Services 2002–2003

... 2.13 But – like the Mid-year report and the three-year programme of Children’s Services Inspections – the QP evidence showed uneven success between and within councils, as well as some priority areas which were found to ...

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Supporting looked after children in education

Supporting looked after children in education

... Mary had been attending the school for three months. It was her third high school and better than the others. She had to move schools when her last foster placement broke down. She was getting on well with Anne, her new ...

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