- A & E
- ABC
- Accommodated
- ACPC
- Admissions Appeal Panel
- AEN
- APA
- APO
- ASBO
- Assessment Framework for Children (DoH 2000)
Accident and Emergency
Anti-social behaviour contract.
Children who are looked after by their Local Authority
Area Child Protection Committee. The ACPC is an inter-agency forum bringing together representatives of the agencies responsible for helping to protect children fron abuse and neglect.
An admissions appeal panel is a group of people who decide whether a child that has already been turned down for a school by the admissions authority should be given a place. There are strict rules about who should be on the panel-no member of the panel can be a governor of the school or a local councillor.
Additional Educational Needs
Annual Performance Assessment. A local authority Annual Performance Asseesment (APA) takes place each year.
It makes judgements about: The council's children's services and the specific contributions they make to improving outcomes for children and young people. The council's capacity to further improve these services.
A letter from OFSTED notes strengths, areas for improvement and any progres evident in the previous 12 months. It indicates where the work of the council has made a measurable difference, where such work has had little impact or where further development is required.
Action Plan Order.
Anti Social Behaviour Order.
A systematic multi-agency approach to analyse and record what is happening to children and young people within their families and in the wider context of the community in which they live.

