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Social workers and Independent Reviewing Officers (IROs)

Pages in Social workers and Independent Reviewing Officers (IROs)

  1. Social workers and Independent Reviewing Officers (IROs)
  2. New into care
  3. Personal Education Plan (PEP) Meetings
  4. The Personal Education Plan (PEP)
  5. Pupil Premium Plus
  6. Additional funding for social workers
  7. Virtual School incentives
  8. Support available from Virtual School
  9. Securing appropriate education for children in care
  10. Applying for school places in Central Bedfordshire
  11. Applying for school places outside of Central Bedfordshire
  12. Applying for school places for children with an Educational Health and Care Plan (EHCP)
  13. School transport (this page)
  14. Suspensions and exclusions
  15. SEND
  16. Emotionally Based School Avoidance (EBSA)

School transport

Virtual School does not arrange school transport for children in care (CiC).

Social workers should make sure transport is in place and flexible enough to enable the child to attend morning or afternoon clubs by liaising with the school transport team.

Visit the school transport web pages for more information.

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Children in care support

For children in care please contact the child's allocated Education Advisor directly.

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