Educational support for looked after children


The Looked After Children Education Support Service is responsible for ensuring that Suffolk County Council promotes the educational achievement of the children and young people in its care.

In each of the three Northern, Western and Southern areas, the service has a small team of education project workers. These staff will work with all relevant professionals to improve educational outcomes for young people and may provide direct, interim support for looked after children.
  • awaiting an appropriate education placement
  • at risk of exclusion or failure to meet education targets
  • where the care placement stability is threatened by the lack of an appropriate education placement.

This support is additional to that available for all young people from local authority services and does not alter responsibilities held by those services.

The service operates a virtual school to monitor the attendance and performance of looked after children and ensure appropriate intervention. All service staff work with colleagues from schools, other agencies, carers and families to promote rapid response to the needs of looked after children. This includes targeting cohorts of young people as well as individual cases.