
The Important Information: Facts and Terminology
Looked after children are those receiving support under the Children Act 1989 as a result of being, or having been, looked after by a local authority.

Looked after children are those receiving support under the Children Act 1989 as a result of being, or having been, looked after by a local authority.

The home learning environment provides enjoyable, creative and educational activities for children. Learn how to make the best out of it.

Reading together with children is just as important as reading to them. Read books, articles aloud to create a shared experience between you and your child.

Young people deserve a safe and secure childhood, the opportunity to learn and grow, the protection of their fundamental rights, and access to justice.