The site, due to be launched in June, will disseminate good practiceguidance, research and training materials, compiled as part of an NCBproject to improve practice in the assessment and planning forunaccompanied refugee and asylum-seeking children.
"The site will give practitioners access to a wealth of usefulinformation and we are keen to receive written examples of good practicefrom those wishing to share their expertise," said Sheree Kane who leadsthe Department for Education and Skills funded project at NCB.
- Written examples of good practice can be emailed to skane@ncb.org.uk.
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