This chapter explores: What is meant by the term ‘looked after child’ and reasons why children may be looked after Barriers to learning typically faced by looked after children and the importance of practitioner awareness of such barriers The ways in which practitioners working with looked after children may reduce barriers to learning to further inclusion and improve educational outcomes The importance of empathy, relationships and understanding to enable all children to thrive
The educational attainment of looked after children in Scotland remains low compared with children w...
Giving adequate care for children in children’s homes (we prefer the expression “children’s home” to...
Foster care is a form of foster care and it regulates family law (Foster care is a form of foster ca...
This paper will describe a piece of research carried out in a Scottish local education authority on ...
This chapter will begin by considering what it means to be a ‘looked after’ child or young person. ...
Despite improvements over recent years and a continued focus from government on the needs of Looked ...
This study explores the experiences of seven looked after children in two Scottish primary schools. ...
Fostering provides a family life for children who are unable to live with their biological parents. ...
Looked after children (LAC) are those for whom the state assumes parental responsibility because the...
This study critically examines the literature regarding the education of children in foster care; Lo...
Over the past fifty years, public care for children in England has undergone a significant transform...
In the same period that British researchers have revealed a lack of effort to promote looked after c...
The educational potential of many children in the state’s care, including those in institutional hom...
Despite studies identifying the challenges looked after children (LAC) may experience in their peer ...
The research reported in the thesis explored the work of ‘designated teachers’ (hereafter referred t...
The educational attainment of looked after children in Scotland remains low compared with children w...
Giving adequate care for children in children’s homes (we prefer the expression “children’s home” to...
Foster care is a form of foster care and it regulates family law (Foster care is a form of foster ca...
This paper will describe a piece of research carried out in a Scottish local education authority on ...
This chapter will begin by considering what it means to be a ‘looked after’ child or young person. ...
Despite improvements over recent years and a continued focus from government on the needs of Looked ...
This study explores the experiences of seven looked after children in two Scottish primary schools. ...
Fostering provides a family life for children who are unable to live with their biological parents. ...
Looked after children (LAC) are those for whom the state assumes parental responsibility because the...
This study critically examines the literature regarding the education of children in foster care; Lo...
Over the past fifty years, public care for children in England has undergone a significant transform...
In the same period that British researchers have revealed a lack of effort to promote looked after c...
The educational potential of many children in the state’s care, including those in institutional hom...
Despite studies identifying the challenges looked after children (LAC) may experience in their peer ...
The research reported in the thesis explored the work of ‘designated teachers’ (hereafter referred t...
The educational attainment of looked after children in Scotland remains low compared with children w...
Giving adequate care for children in children’s homes (we prefer the expression “children’s home” to...
Foster care is a form of foster care and it regulates family law (Foster care is a form of foster ca...