We are pleased to have seen our best outcomes to date for the children who have just completed the AllChild programme, especially coming after a period of huge pressures on the mental health of young people, as well as disrupted schooling, due to Covid-19.
We have worked hard with schools and our partners, focusing on increasing the volume and quality of specialist support delivered, which we feel have contributed to these improved 2024 outcomes.
These results mean that these children are well placed to continue to improve at school through the coming years.
We recognise that – in line with national trends – it will take a while longer for many children to get fully back on track after the negative effects of the pandemic. We will continue to work closely with schools, local services and families to support children across our communities to this end.
Creating a social, emotional and academic SEA change
We measure three main outcomes: social, emotional and academic. That’s how well young people are getting on with their peers and the adults around them, their levels of emotional wellbeing and confidence and their maths and English results.
Outcomes framework
These results show their improvement against the AllChild (formerly West London Zone) outcomes framework.