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Book Reviews: Improving Access to Further and Higher Education for Young People in Public Care: European Policy and Practise
European policy and practise report on findings from a major European research project that aimed to increase participation in post-compulsory and higher education for young people in out-of-home care (referred to as 'looked after children' in England). Young People in Public Care: Pathway...
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