Funding to support the education of children in care is to more than double from April 2014, announces Children’s Minister Edward Timpson. The new ‘pupil premium plus’ will see funding to support children in care at school increase by £1,000 per pupil. Children will be covered as soon as they enter care and 10,000 more children in care will benefit, bringing the total to 50,000. Children in care have previously attracted pupil premium funding at the same rate as children from low-income families, but in future they will attract a higher rate of funding - the pupil premium plus. From April next year, children in care will attract £1,900 additional funding per pupil, more than double the £900 awarded in 2013 to 2014. In addition, this support will now reach more children. At the moment, children in care attract the pupil premium if they have been looked after for 6 months or more, but in future they will be funded from their first day in care. Total funding will increase from £40 million in 2013 to 2014 to £100 million in 2014 to 2015. Edward Timpson said: Children in care face unique challenges at school and often struggle to keep up with their peers at both primary and secondary level. It’s vital that these vulnerable children are given the targeted support they need and the education they deserve to help them get on in life. I’m delighted to announce that we’re more than doubling funding to support the education of children in care whilst at school and that from next year they will receive this extra support from the moment they enter care. Children in care do not perform as well at school as their peers, often not helped by their precare experiences. In 2012:
Today’s announcement includes plans to extend the role of the virtual school head to work with schools to manage the pupil premium plus and ensure that the money is spent on securing the best educational support and services for children in care. For example, this could include specialist tuition for musically gifted children or one-to-one catch-up sessions. For the first time, children adopted from care and those who leave care under a special guardianship order or residence order will also attract the pupil premium plus. The pupil premium is just one of a series of measures the government has introduced to help children in care achieve at school and get on in life:
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