Educational Support

Strategies, resources, and roles dedicated to enhancing learning outcomes for children in academic settings.

Two young adults, one female and one male, are shown collaborating with laptops and notebooks, symbolizing learning and support. The image prominently features the title 'What is Semi-Independent Care? A Framework for Transitioning Youth,' alongside bullet points detailing its purpose, the balance between autonomy and safeguarding, and FAQs, providing a visual and textual resource for professionals in child care.

What is Semi-Independent Care? A Framework for Transitioning Youth

```html Semi-independent care is a structured, transitional accommodation provision designed for young people—typically aged 16 to 18—who are preparing to leave the statutory care system. It bridges the critical gap between heavily supported placements, such as foster care or children's homes, and...

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Educational graphic titled 'Breaking Down Stigmas: Understanding the Realities of Looked After Children'. It features a young child joyfully bowling, symbolizing childhood and development, alongside a detailed list of topics: What is a Looked After Child, The Stigma Surrounding Looked After Children, The Impact of Being Looked After on Children's Mental Health, and The Importance of Stable Placements for Looked After Children. This resource provides essential trauma-informed guidance for professionals, foster parents, and social workers supporting children in care.

Breaking Down Stigmas: Understanding the Realities of Looked After Children

Introduction: What are Looked After Children? Looked After Children, also known as children in care, are individuals who are placed under the care and supervision of the local authority. This can occur for a variety of reasons, including neglect, abuse, or the inability of parents or guardians to...

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Local Authority

If your unsure who your local authority is you can use your postcode and visit the NHS Local Authority Adult Social Care services database or ask your care giver or social worker / personal advisor. Normally your local authority is set in your place of birth. if you was born in Kent but got moved to a london borough. in most cases you will remain a looked after child or adult with Kent County Council

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Icon depicting an adult and child holding hands, cradled by a protective hand, symbolizing the trauma-informed support and care provided for children in care by Looked After Child Limited.

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