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Statutory guidance for local authorities to support looked-after and previously looked-after children's aspirations to achieve in further and higher education.
Statutory guidance for local-authority-maintained schools carrying out duties for looked-after and previously looked-after children.
Statutory guidance on the planning, commissioning and delivery of health services for looked-after children.
Statutory guidance about local authority support to children and families.
How virtual school heads should manage the school-age pupil premium and the early years pupil premium for looked-after children.
Statutory guidance on Junior ISAs for children and young people who have been in local authority care for 12 months or more.
Funding for local authorities to appoint virtual school heads to support the education of previously looked-after children.
Statutory guidance on providing effective advocacy services for children and young people making a complaint under the children Act 1989.
A framework to help social care and criminal justice agencies keep looked-after children out of the criminal justice system.
Guidance for schools that describes the experience of primary schools that have worked well to support children in care.
Information for local authorities on applying for funding for family finding, befriending and mentoring programmes for children in care and care leavers.
Guidance for schools that describes the experience of secondary schools that have worked well to support children in care.
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