Under the second phase of the government’s behaviour improvement programme 27 more local education authorities are to receive £1.4 million each this financial year to improve pupils’ behaviour and attendance at school.
Last year 34 LEAs with the highest levels of crime and truancy shared £50 million to target selected schools. By 2005 a total of £342 million will have been spent on the programme.
Participating LEAs and schools have committed themselves to improving standards of behaviour overall, reducing truancy, reducing exclusions to a lower level than in comparable schools, and making sure there is a named, key worker for every child at risk of truancy, exclusion or criminal behaviour.
They must also ensure that full-time, supervised education is provided for all pupils excluded either permanently or temporarily from day one.
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