Sentences with phrase «risk of exclusion»

These workshops are designed for groups working with disabled adults or adults at risk of exclusion from arts and culture.
As young people are tied to the family and its position within society, children whose parents have a mental illness may be at greater risk of exclusion due to their family's circumstances.
32 of these «schools» were run by charities or businesses attended by children that were excluded from school, or at risk of exclusion.
Running Deer, a special school for eight - to 16 - year - olds at risk of exclusion in Devon received a warning notice after it was rated «inadequate» during its first Ofsted inspection last September.
Through weekly mentoring and rugby sessions, the SOHK coaches and staff seek to help students who are at risk of exclusion as they try to learn the story of the life behind the student.
we can give in - depth telephone advice to a grandparent carer bringing up a child who is at risk of exclusion from school.
The plans aim to tackle those inequalities and ensure Britain is a country that «truly works for everyone» by looking at the experience and outcomes for children who face the most challenges in mainstream school - including those at greatest risk of exclusion - such as those with special educational needs (SEN), children with autism or children in need of help and protection, including those in care.
Auditors of the trust's January accounts last year also flagged up the fact the trust had made a loan of # 100,000 to a loss - making trading subsidiary which provides alternative provision opportunities for pupils at risk of exclusion.
The Prince's Trust supports 13 to 30 year olds who are unemployed and those struggling at school and at risk of exclusion.
«Identifying pupils at an early stage, who may be at risk of exclusion, sounds good in theory but in practice is fraught with difficulties.
He said: «Whether it's providing services for children at risk of exclusion, whether it's teaching prisoners to read, whether it's dealing with breakdown, whether it's provision of food banks, there are some extraordinary organisations run by faith groups and Christians in our country and I want to see the possibilities for that to expand.
It was the first school of its kind in the country, catering for 13 - 16 year - olds who were failing to thrive at mainstream education, or who were at risk of exclusion.
The Prince's Trust Achieve programme is a flexible provision for 13 - 19 year olds who are experiencing challenges with attendance, attainment or motivation and may be at risk of exclusion or -LSB-...]
The Prince's Trust Achieve programme is a flexible provision for 13 - 19 year olds who are experiencing challenges with attendance, attainment or motivation and may be at risk of exclusion or not attaining the grades they are capable of.
The majority are mainstream (which includes primary, secondary or 16 - 19), but there are also Special free schools and those that offer Alternative Provision for students that have been excluded or are at risk of exclusion.
They are likely to be pupils not attending school, with irregular patterns of attendance or at risk of exclusion.
The auditors also flagged up that the trust had made a loan of # 100,000 to the lossmaking trading subsidary called Southway, which provides alternative provision opportunities for pupils at risk of exclusion.
Harris has announced plans to move its Aspire AP academy, which caters for pupils at risk of exclusion, onto the same site as its new vocational sixth - form.
UK charity aims to recruit and develop teachers specially to help vulnerable pupils at risk of exclusion
Schools should get a large cash windfall to help them support pupils at risk of exclusion, a leading education think - tank has said.
Dorset county council says its learning centres will not take any more pupils who are suspended from school or at risk of exclusion this term.
Jules Daulby, the director of education at the Driver Youth Trust, told MPs that Dorset had «closed its doors» to all pupils at risk of exclusion.
An alternative provision school in Liverpool for 14 - 19 year olds who are out of school or at risk of exclusion.
Not a bad idea we think; it certainly provides for certainty of cover and can mitigate the risk of exclusions and higher premiums.
The plans announced today aim to tackle those inequalities and ensure Britain is a country that truly works for everyone by looking at the experience and outcomes for children who face the most challenges in mainstream school - including those at greatest risk of exclusion - such as those with special educational needs (SEN), children with autism or children in need of help and protection, including those in care.
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