Cecile Wright, Penny Standen, Gus John, Gerry German and Tina Patel
Published by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation
Being excluded from school not only has an impact on the young person, but on their family too. Statistics show that African-Caribbean girls and boys are still around three times more likely to be permanently excluded than white pupils, and this study looks at how they can overcome the problem and move into adulthood.
Of the 33 African-Caribbean young people from Nottingham and London interviewed, more than a third moved to another school following exclusion. All but three were in education or employment when interviewed.
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