STANDARD 7 - Promoting educational attainment
Relevant Regulations
Underpinning Legislation
Adoption Agencies Regulations 2005:
- 15 - Requirement to obtain information about the child
- 17 - Requirement to prepare child's permanence report for the adoption panel
- 24 - Requirement to provide preparation for adoption
- 31 - Proposed placement
- 35 - Requirements imposed on the adoption agency before the child may be placed for adoption
- 36 - Reviews
Further Guidance:
- Adoption and Children Act 2002 Statutory Guidance - Chapters 2, 4 and 5
- Practice Guidance - Preparing and Assessing Prospective Adopters
- The education and achievement of children is actively promoted as valuable in itself and as part of their preparation for adulthood. Children are supported to achieve their educational potential.
Children have access to a range of educational resources to support their learning and have opportunities beyond the school day to engage in activities which promote learning.
Children are supported to attend school or alternative provision regularly.
Children are helped by their prospective adopters to achieve their educational or training goals and prospective adopters are supported to work with the child’s education provider to maximise each child’s achievements and to minimise any underachievement.
The placing agency has, and is fully implementing, a written education policy that promotes and values children’s education.
Prospective adopters maintain regular contact with the child’s school and other education settings, attending all parents’ meetings as appropriate and advocating for the child where appropriate.
Prospective adopters engage and work with schools, colleges and other organisations, to support the child’s education including advocating to help overcome any problems the child may be experiencing in their education setting.
Last Updated: August 19, 2025
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