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| Title: | Alternative Education Provision Chief Inspector's Phase Report |
| Authors: | ETI |
| Issue Date: | Apr-2007 |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2428/15456 |
| Additional Links: | http://www.etini.gov.uk/index/survey_theme_reports/general_reports/the_chief_inspector_s_report_2004-2006.htm |
| Abstract: | During 2005-06, the Inspectorate recorded 39 AEP centres providing education for
some 930 pupils aged 11-16 years who were not attending mainstream schools.
These pupils have increasingly complex behavioural and social difficulties, including
drug and alcohol-related problems. Many of them are involved with juvenile justice
and a growing number are under the care of Health and Social Services. A very
small, but worrying, number of pupils self-harm and need appropriate counselling
support. |
| Type: | Other |
| Language: | en |
| Keywords: | Alternative Education Provision Inspector's Report |
| Appears in Collections: | ETI Reports
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