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Learning Partnership West

learning partnership west

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Bristol

We are a Community Interest Company and we work across Bristol, South Gloucestershire, B&NES, North Somerset and Wiltshire. We work with children and young people aged between 6 and 25, identifying where the gaps in support exist. We work collaboratively with children, young people, families, professional agencies, Local Authorities, Schools, Voluntary Sector Organisations and charitable trusts/foundations to ensure that we meet the needs of our communities’ most vulnerable children and young people. Building on the strengths, abilities and talents of children and young people, our specialist team ensures that no child or young person is left without help, and that children and young people are encouraged and supported to develop their own resilience, skills to overcome any barriers that prevent them from engaging with their education, their families and in their community. Learning Partnership West (LPW) exists to inspire future aspiration and ensure that no child or young person is left without help. Through play work, youth work and the provision of alternative education our relentless care and personalised approaches are underpinned by trauma-recovery. We support all children and young people between the ages of 6-25 to build on their strengths, abilities and talents; overcome barriers to engagement and education; and to develop their own resilience and capability, because we believe every child and young person can reach their potential.

NAIRO (National Association of Independent Reviewing Officers)

nairo (national association of independent reviewing officers)

It is a registered charity with the Charity Commission, Number 1159275 registered on 19.11.2014. NAIRO is a membership organisation for IRO practitioners. Membership is also available for others who have an interest in the role and who support and work towards NAIRO’s aims. This includes IRO managers, practitioners and academics from across the sector who are working and involved with children and young people in care. Our aims are to improve outcomes for children and young people who are looked after in England and Wales be maximising the positive impact of the reviewing process. We do this through: • Working in partnership with other childcare organisations to strengthen the profile and role of the IRO. • Developing measures to support IROs and improve practice. LATEST NEWS Government response to children’s social care review. The government has now published its response to the children’s social care review. It is called “Stable Homes, Built on Love: Implementation Strategy and Consultation Children’s Social Care Reform 2023” Click here to read more… Government response social care review Here is link CYPNow article about government response to social care review. Government reveals £200m plan for children’s social care reforms | CYP Now It appears our campaign has been successful and that the government is not going to scrap the IRO service. The article states that “Key recommendations suggested by MacAlister which have not been pushed forward by the government include proposals to scrap the role of independent reviewing officers” Click here to read more… NAIRO Campaign to oppose abolition of IRO role Click here to read more… NAIRO TRAINING – NEW EVENTS ANNOUNCED New training dates to be announced soon…