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Education

Government Office for the West Midlands Children and Learners' Division has a strategic role in the delivery of Department for Children, Schools and Families targets in the region.

Government Offices work with regional partners towards a number of education objectives, including raising regional levels of educational attainment in line with National Learning Targets and locally agreed targets. We also aim to widen participation in all levels of learning and education, contribute to regional social inclusion, ensure appropriate attendance and behaviour, improve the employability of individuals and improve the responsiveness of the regional education institutions. More information on the national picture

Schools - Regional Picture

Educational Attainment

Our Children’s Services Advisers (CSAs) are responsible for four/five local authority areas each. They have a key role in supporting the Local Authority Director of Children’s Services in improving standards in conjunction with the senior regional director of National Strategies in the West Midlands.

The CSAs pay particular attention to those Schools where performance is lagging behind. They have a particular responsibility for ensuring that all children receive a good education wherever they live. Key Government targets called Floor Targets set a minimum standard for all Schools and CSAs will discuss with the Local Authority where progress is not fast enough. Other tools used by the CSA will include looking at the performance of different groups of pupils to ensure that additional help is given to groups at risk of falling behind.

We are giving priority to improving educational opportunities for children in care. Currently there are around 7000 children in care in the West Midlands and their average level of achievement when they leave school is much lower than for children living at home and very few stay on in education when they reach 16 or go into Further or Higher Education.

Government Office for the West Midlands Young People's Team works with regional Field Forces to achieve a sustainable and significant reduction in the number of young people not in education, employment or training. Unless we can engage these young people into training opportunities they are likely to face a future of low paid work, and much higher risks of unemployment.

Healthy Schools

Through our Healthy Schools co-ordinator we work directly with Schools in all of our 14 Local Authorities to help them meet the new and more challenging Healthy Schools status.

Contact information

Children and Learners Directorate
5 St Philip's Place
Colmore Row
Birmingham
B3 2PW
tel: 0121 352 5050 Option 4
fax: 0121 352 5194
email: childrenandlearners@gowm.gsi.gov.uk


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