Education - A Carers' Handbook
B Dixon, National Teaching & Advisory Service.
ISBN: 0954762746, £6.99 (plus £1.95 p&p)
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There is a consensus that children in care are no more or less able than the general public, points out the introduction to this short book, writes Geoff Corbishley.
It then presents a list of statistics, which reveal how dreadfully children in care perform educationally.
This is a concise and helpful guide as to how schools work and the different professionals who may come into contact with foster carers. It provides some useful tips, such as: how to liaise with a school, how to address matters when something is going wrong, and how to complain.
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