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Heath Rose – Department of Education

WEBEmail heath.rose@education.ox.ac.uk. Phone 01865274033. Meet Our PeopleHeath Rose. Heath Rose is Professor of Applied Linguistics, with a specialisation in language …

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WhAt Works in preventing And treAting poor mentAl heAlth …

WEB6 reventing and treating poor mental health in looked after children • If allowance is made for age, there remains a slight advantage to adoption and this might be expected to …

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Exploring the Links Between School Exclusion and Youth …

WEBYoung people who are excluded from school are clearly at an increased risk of experiencing youth homelessness, as well as a range of other negative outcomes – …

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Sir John Timpson: why understanding trauma and attachment is so

WEBBlog. Sir John Timpson: why understanding trauma and attachment is so important. Sir John Timpson led an online webinar on 27 June 2018. He explained his personal …

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New report highlights wellbeing inequality among care leavers

WEBThere was a steep decline in wellbeing after young people left care. Care leavers who reported that they had a disability or long-term health problem were particularly …

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Overcoming behavioural and cultural barriers to information …

WEBA new report sets out findings from a narrative literature review and an expert consultation conducted at the University of Oxford’s Rees Centre to inform …

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Harriet Ward – Department of Education

WEBEmail [email protected]. Meet Our PeopleHarriet Ward. Harriet Ward is Emeritus Professor of Child and Family Research at Loughborough University. She is …

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What is the relationship between being in care and the …

WEBExecutive Summary The education of children in care has long been a concern for policy-makers, practitioners, foster carers, teachers and young people themselves.

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Kason Ka Ching Cheung – Department of Education

WEBKason Ka Ching Cheung. Kason is a Titular Clarendon Scholar, a Hong Kong Jockey Club Oxford Graduate Scholar and a DPhil student at Department of Education, University of …

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Stephen Billett – Department of Education

WEBStephen Billett. Honorary Research Fellow and Professor of Adult and Vocational Education. Email [email protected]. Meet Our PeopleStephen Billett. Stephen is …

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MSc in Medical Education – Department of Education

WEBThe MSc will consist of six taught modules in the first year, assessed by written assignments. Teaching will cover the following topics: Patients, learners and teachers. …

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Born into Care: Developing Best Practice Guidelines for when …

WEB5 Accessibility of guidance In all the participating authorities, the relevant guidance is spread across a number of different websites and is, therefore, difficult to access and …

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Overcoming Behavioural & Cultural Barriers to Multi-agency …

WEB6 result that the level of risk was tragically underestimated. Following the committees report, formal procedures were put in place to promote information sharing and collaboration in …

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The Educational Progress of Looked After Children in England:

WEBThere were 69,540 looked after children in England at 31st March 2015, an increase of 1% compared with 31st March 2014, and of 6% compared with 31st March 2011 (DfE, …

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Niall Winters – Department of Education

WEBNiall Winters. Honorary Norham Fellow. College Affiliation: Kellogg College. Email [email protected]. Meet Our PeopleNiall Winters. From 2023, Niall is …

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Post-adoption support and interventions for adoptive …

WEBContent 1 Introduction 1 2 Adoption 3 Adopted children in the UK and US 3 Characteristics of children adopted from foster care 3 Pre-birth risk factors 4 Genetic risks 4 Early …

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