C4DI-based startup and educational platform Good2Learn is working with Hull City Council to provide digital learning to children in care across the city.
“We are working with the council to give around 200 young people, who are classed as ‘Looked After children’, access to our online lessons and interactive exercises,” Paul Mandalia, Founder of Good2Learn explains.
Looked after children – also referred to as children in care – are any children who have been in the care of their local authority for more than 24 hours. Each UK country has a different definition, but generally, this group includes those living with foster parents, in a residential children’s home or another setting, like a school or a secure unit.
According to UK children’s charity NSPCC: “Most children in care say that their experiences are good and that it was the right choice for them. But more needs to be done to ensure that all looked after children are healthy, safe and have the same opportunities as their peers in order to move successfully into adulthood.”
It is Hull City Council’s responsibility to ensure these children are offered the same level of education as their peers and this is where Good2Learn comes in.
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