CHILDREN IN CARE
Unlevel A-levels
AROUND a quarter of a million school leavers found out whether they achieved the A-level grades they needed for their chosen university last week. Among the disappointed will be many perfectly capable teenagers who never stood a chance because of systemic failures in children’s social care.
Youngsters like Charlotte Levy, who was moved to different homes six times during her A-level year and saw her dreams of going to medical school disappear in the chaos and emotional trauma.