Article type: Original Research
9 November 2020
Volume 45 Issue 4
Article type: Original Research
9 November 2020
Volume 45 Issue 4
The educational outcomes of children in care – a scoping review
Affiliations
1 University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia
Correspondence
*Prof Stephan J Lund
Contributions
Stephan Lund -
Cathy Stokes -
Stephan Lund1 *
Cathy Stokes1
Affiliations
1 University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia
Correspondence
*Prof Stephan J Lund
Part of Special Series: Special Issue: Poverty and Child Abuse
CITATION: Lund S., & Stokes C. (2020). The educational outcomes of children in care – a scoping review. Children Australia, 45(4), 2248. doi.org/10.1017/cha.2020.55
Abstract
This article presents a brief scoping review of the literature on the educational outcomes of care experienced children and young people in Australia published since 2010. The review also examines key educational issues and the impact of being in care on the educational experience of children and young people. Twenty-five papers were selected for review, key information extracted and recurrent themes noted. Themes include stigma and low expectations, school disruption and absenteeism, issues within the care and education systems and the importance of good relationships with supportive adults. The review found that young people in care often experience much worse educational outcomes than their peers. Conclusions and recommendations include reforming the care and education systems, focussing workers on building strong supportive relationships with young people, helping them to build resilience and prioritising education. Further targeted research is also recommended.