
Getting into a school or early years education setting quickly helps refugee children and young people fit into a normal daily routine where they can feel safe, make friends and achieve. For refugee families, schools are also places where they can obtain important information and advice about local services and ways to obtain further support, including for health needs.
The Integration of Refugee Children: Good Practice in Educational Settings area of this website provides comprehensive guidance on how to promote access to schooling for refugee children and young people.
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