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  1. FAQs

Adnoddau addysg (Cymru)/Education resources (Wales)

Adoption UK is part of the National Adoption Service in Wales and leads on the work around education.  Our lead education officer sits on the National Delivery Group facilitated by the Welsh Government’s Support for Learners Division. The purpose of the group is to share effective practice with the aim of informing and supporting the delivery of a Welsh approach to improving the educational outcomes of looked after children and previously looked after children.

Whether you are a parent, teacher, or someone else who is supporting an adopted person in education here are some ways we can offer support.

Information and support line

Contact our information and support line on 0300 666 0006 or at [email protected] and ask for a callback from our Education Specialist who will be happy to discuss your particular situation with you.

Education newsletter

We send out an education newsletter each term. To sign up contact [email protected]

Bilingual resources

We have built up a wide range of bilingual resources for supporting adopted children and young people in schools across Wales. These include a video called ‘Understanding Nia’ and Getting it Right for every child guides for parents and schools. In addition there are lots of general resources below.

Fully funded training course

Supporting care experienced learners: Taking a trauma informed approach to behaviour

Funded by Welsh Government, Adoption UK Cymru are delighted to offer free online training to Early Years, Primary and Secondary schools and education settings. 

The training will be led by AUK Cymru’s Education Lead, an adopter and teacher with 33 years’ experience to SLT level. 

Find out more about the training here

1. General resources and information

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  • Leaflet: Welcoming an Adopted Child


    This series of leaflets is ideal for printing out and passing on to education professionals working with adopted children. The simple two-page guides explain what adoption is, introduce the fundamentals of the impact of early life trauma, and suggest some helpful strategies to help children get off to the best start.

    Welcoming an Adopted Child to Your EYFS Setting

    Welcoming an Adopted Child to Your Primary School

    Welcoming an Adopted Child to Your Secondary School
  • Resource: The Story Tellers toolkit : Feelings are funny things 

    This resource is available in English and Welsh . It is written by Esther Thomas who is the lead director for Children Looked after in central self consortium (CSC) , Wales.  In the introduction it states "The ‘Feelings are Funny Things’ Programme aims to contribute to learners’ emotional health and a positive attitude to learning through helping them understand more about their emotions, thoughts and beliefs and how these influence the choices they make" It includes stories or links to stories available on the internet with lesson plans linked to those stories as well as other resources to develop emotional literacy- something that is crucial for our vulnerable learners.

    Download Storytellers' toolkit - English

    Download Storytellers' toolkit - Cymraeg

 

 

  • Resource: Trauma-Proofing the Curriculum 

    A handout exploring how common curriculum topics and activities can pose particular difficulties for children who have experienced trauma, and especially care-experienced children.

     Trauma-Proofing the Curriculum Handout

    Trauma-Proofing the Curriculum Handout - Cymraeg
     

  • Factsheet: Flexi-schooling

    Although relatively uncommon, flexi-schooling can be an effective alternative way to approach your child’s education. In this short guide we explore what flexi-schooling is and look at the legal position across the UK.
    Download factsheet
     

 

  • Factsheet: Elective Home Education

    Home education is becoming an increasingly common choice among adoptive families. If you are looking for alternatives to school-based education, this short guide explains some things you will need to know before you embark on this family journey.
    Download factsheet

  • A checklist for educators

    A checklist for educators which includes information and possible support measures and strategies to better support previously looked after children in school. Print this off and give to your child’s teachers. This was produced as part of the #BreakTheBarriers campaign.

    Wales - click here to download

    Cymraeg - click here to download

 

  • All about me

    This guide is for children and parents/carers to print and complete to give to their teachers to help them better understand their needs. This was designed by our Psychology and Therapy Hub (PATH) team.

    Click here to download

    Cymraeg - click here to download

Published: 1st May, 2022

Updated: 29th April, 2026

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2. Adoption, Trauma, Attachment and Education

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  • Video: Trauma in the School Setting

    Produced by Adoption UK Wales (but relevant across the UK) this five-minute video is about the importance of understanding adopted children and their needs in the education environment. The video was funded by the Welsh Government as part of an ongoing programme of work to raise the attainment of adopted children in school in Wales. (The video displays the old Adoption UK helpline number. For the new number, click here)








 

  • Video: Trauma in the Classroom: Learning Lessons for Neglected and Abused Children

    Featuring author Louise Bomber as well as interviews with adopted young people and adoptive parents, this powerful five-minute video explores the difficulties that adopted children may encounter in an educational setting as a result of the separation, loss and trauma that they have experienced in their early lives.




 

  • Blog: After-School Restraint Collapse

    If your child seems ‘fine’ all day in school but often melts down after the end of the school day, they may be experiencing ‘after-school restraint collapse’. This blog explains more about the phenomenon and offers some strategies and tips for supporting a smoother transition at the end of the day.
    Read the blog here

Published: 1st December, 2022

Updated: 29th April, 2026

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4. Supporting behaviour and learning

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  • Resource: Pupil case studies

    These seven printable case studies feature common behavioural challenges faced by some adopted children. Each study describes the challenge, explores the reasons behind it and suggests a range of strategies for schools to try. Topics covered include executive function, toxic stress, hypervigilance and sensory processing.
    Download case studies

 

  • The Story Tellers toolkit : Feelings are funny things 

    This resource is written by Esther Thomas who is the lead director for Children Looked after in central self consortium (CSC) , Wales.  In the introduction it states "The ‘Feelings are Funny Things’ Programme aims to contribute to learners’ emotional health and a positive attitude to learning through helping them understand more about their emotions, thoughts and beliefs and how these influence the choices they make" It includes stories or links to stories available on the internet with lesson plans linked to those stories as well as other resources to develop emotional literacy- something that is crucial for our vulnerable learners.

    Download Storytellers' toolkit - English

 

  • Resource: Trauma-Proofing the Curriculum

    A handout exploring how common curriculum topics and activities can pose particular difficulties for children who have experienced trauma, and especially care-experienced children.

     Trauma-Proofing the Curriculum Handout

 

  • Blog: Confiscation: the unintended consequences for care-experienced children

    This short article explores why confiscating items from children who are care-experienced can result in surprising and unintended consequences, and suggests alternatives.
    Read the blog

 

  • Blog: The Consequences of Consequences

    These two articles featuring extracts from ‘The Trauma and Attachment Aware Classroom’ by Rebecca Brooks explain why systems of escalating consequences common in many schools so often fail to meet the mark for children with a history or trauma, neglect and loss.
    Read part 1

    Read part 2

 

Published: 3rd December, 2022

Updated: 29th April, 2026

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3. Choosing a school

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  • Blog: Choosing Your Child’s School

    This article looks at some of the questions you might ask when looking at new schools for your adopted child.
    Read the blog

Published: 14th March, 2023

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5. Education training for schools and parents in Wales

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AUK Cymru training for schools or LAs to commission

Our current courses available for schools / LAs to commission.

Click here to register and learn more


Supporting care experienced learners: Taking a trauma informed approach to behaviour

Funded by Welsh Government, Adoption UK (AUK) Cymru are delighted to offer free online training to Early Years, Primary and Secondary schools and settings. In the three-hour session, explore why adopted and care experienced learners may have challenges in regulating their behaviour and learn about strategies to support them effectively and compassionately.

Click here to register and learn more

Published: 22nd September, 2023

Updated: 15th August, 2025

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