New service! Advice about children's educational needs
Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2014 5:04 pm
Family Rights Group will be launching a new advice sheet soon, which will give advice to family and friends carers about their child's education.
We are also, as from now, answering queries on this forum about the education of the children you are raising.
The advice will cover a whole range of educational subjects: how to arrange a child's admission to school or to change school; school attendance; exclusion from school; education of children with special educational needs or disability; working in partnership with the school to ensure the child's history is properly understood and respected; early years or pre-school education; moving on to further or higher education; and homeschooling.
So please use this thread, or start your own thread in this folder, if you want advice about the education of the child you are raising. You can ask about anything at all connected with education — we realise that family and friends carers may not have dealt with the education system for years, and find that everything has changed, or some may never have had to make arrangements for a child's education before.
We are also, as from now, answering queries on this forum about the education of the children you are raising.
The advice will cover a whole range of educational subjects: how to arrange a child's admission to school or to change school; school attendance; exclusion from school; education of children with special educational needs or disability; working in partnership with the school to ensure the child's history is properly understood and respected; early years or pre-school education; moving on to further or higher education; and homeschooling.
So please use this thread, or start your own thread in this folder, if you want advice about the education of the child you are raising. You can ask about anything at all connected with education — we realise that family and friends carers may not have dealt with the education system for years, and find that everything has changed, or some may never have had to make arrangements for a child's education before.