The Children Bill should be amended to give schools a responsibility for personal education plans for looked-after children, a local authority has said. The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea made its call after revealing that looked-after children in its care had achieved the best set of GCSE results for children cared for by local authorities in England and Wales.
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