GCSE achievement gap for SEN students lines up with average borough income – Government data
SEN students were more likely to get similar GCSE results to their peers in 2024 if they were from higher-income
SEN students were more likely to get similar GCSE results to their peers in 2024 if they were from higher-income
Two care assistants working across Richmond and Twickenham have been nominated as finalists for a national award in social care,
Vulnerable children in care may be left without vital support unless council budgets are raised in the Autumn Statement, the
The authority in charge of evaluating care services has awarded a home care service in Wimbledon ‘Good’ in its first
Despite broad support for direct contact with birth relatives, the majority of adopted people and adoptive families lack the help
British Home, one of the UK’s oldest charities, has said that more must be done to reduce the disparity between
Croydon Council has received the most complaints regarding adult social care in London, and the 10th highest in England, according
Brighter Living Fair will make its comeback on October 1 to give people over the age of 55, a chance
A south west London mental health charity is celebrating Good Care Month, a campaign that runs in July every year
A report this week found that more than 700 children in Lambeth care homes suffered cruelty and sexual abuse. The
A London charity that is leading change in the social care sector has started work on its first children’s home