Education for Children in Care
Young people in care get support to make sure their education is not disrupted.
Staying in learning help children in care keep their friends, achieve qualifications and successfully move into adulthood. They can also access support to make they succeed.
Good to know: Information, advice, and support is available for care all leavers from Become.
Your educational rights
If you are looked after, you have the right to:
- be in full-time education (and should be unless there is a very good reason why not)
- have a teacher at school who will offer specialist support if needed
- have an up-to-date Personal Education Plan (PEP), which will be reviewed at the school at least every 6 months.
Crucial: Children in care have the same rights to education as everyone else, and they are just as able to do well and succeed.
Staying happy at school
Where possible, children in care will not be asked to change school. This is because you feel better and learn better when you are happy and settled at school.
Your school will have a designated teacher for looked-after children. If you need to you can talk to them or to another teacher. They can make sure that any problems you have in school are sorted and can arrange for extra help and support.
Take Action: Find out more about how school supports you.
Personal Education Plans
All looked after children will have a Personal Education Plan (PEP or ePEP) to help them get the most from their education. It also gives you the chance to say how school or college is going, what you want to get out of it, and where you need the most support.
Crucial: In Oxfordshire, young care leavers progress to apprenticeships, further education, higher education and employment.
Post-16 support
Young people who are looked after or leaving care have access to specialist Education, Employment and Training support. You may also be helped with certain education and training costs, such as books, travel and equipment.
Good to know: Support is on offer from Become. They offer 1-2-1 support, workshops, information, and advice for all stages of your life in care and beyond, including further education and work.
Support for care leavers
There are designated workers including Specialist NEET Advisers, Learning Coaches and more who can support you with education, employment or training.
They can help you with:
- preparation for interviews
- future planning – what are your options?
- application forms for college, work, and training
Crucial: Advisers at the Virtual School for Looked after Children can support you to achieve your ambitions.