

Virtual School previously looked after children advisor
Coronavirus (COVID-19) adoption support fund scheme to help vulnerable families
The Secretary of State for Education has announced that up to £8 million will be available for therapeutic support for families whose adopted children may have already suffered trauma and may be made more anxious owing to the uncertainty of the effects of the virus. Adoptive families will be offered emergency support including online counselling and couples therapy as the government expands the scope of the Adoption Support Fund to meet needs arising from the outbreak of Coronavirus (COVID-19).
Covid-19 adoption support fund scheme to help vulnerable families from GOV.UK
Previously Looked After Children Advisor - Introduction (PDF)
Funding
- pupil premium allocations are based on a financial year basis,
- previously looked-after children (PLAC): pupils who were looked after by an English or Welsh local authority immediately before being adopted, or who left local authority care on a special guardianship order or child arrangements order (previously known as a residence order) are eligible for £2410 (Pupil rate 2022-2023) per child per year and this funding is paid direct to school.
Funding paid to schools
School leaders are best placed to assess their pupils’ needs and use the funding to improve attainment, drawing on evidence of effective practice. Pupil premium is not a personal budget for individual pupils and schools are not required to spend all of the allocated grant on eligible pupils.
It is for school leaders to decide how to spend the pupil premium, within the requirements of the conditions of grant.
Evidence suggests that pupil premium spending is most effective when used across 3 areas.
- high-quality teaching, such as staff professional development.
- targeted academic support, such as tutoring.
- wider strategies to address non-academic barriers to success in schools, such as attendance, behaviour and social and emotional support.
The Education Endowment Foundation (EEF) recommend that schools particularly focus their pupil premium on supporting high-quality teaching.
For more information, read the:
- guidance for school leaders on using pupil premium.
- Education Endowment Foundation’s guide to using pupil premium.
- the allocations and conditions of grant that shows:
- the funding given to each school.
- the totals at national, local authority and parliamentary constituency level.
- how pupil premium funding must be spent.
- the payment timetable.
Pupil premium: overview - GOV.UK
Education Advice Line
The advice line is available every Wednesday (term time only) from 9.30am to 11.00am.
If you have any issues to do with meeting the educational needs of permanently placed children and young people. Calls are welcomed from parents, guardians and carers, school staff and other education and care professionals.
Useful websites
- Adoption Central England (ACE) - ACE provides adoption services and adoption support to children and families.
- Adoption UK - A charity providing support, community and advocacy for those parenting or supporting children who cannot live with their birth parents
- PAC UK - PAC provides information and advice to anyone who has been affected by adoption or other forms of permanent care, as well as the professionals who support them, with expert, independent advice and counselling