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Move to confront truancy stepped up

Posted: 10 April 2003 | Subscribe Online


Measures to improve behaviour and attendance at schools, including additional truancy sweeps and electronic registration schemes, have been announced.

Phase two of the behaviour improvement programme will dedicate £1.4m this financial year for 600 schools in 27 local education authorities (LEAs) to plan and implement measures to tackle truancy and bad behaviour.

Minister for young people Ivan Lewis said: "Tackling truancy and bad behaviour in our schools is crucial to improving levels of attainment for all pupils, improving their life chances and improving our communities as a whole."
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Under the programme, LEAs will be given funds to develop measures that could include behaviour and education support teams to identify and provide intensive multi-agency support to children who are at risk of developing social or behavioural problems.

To address the problem of children staying away from school there will be truancy sweeps, attendance audits and school-based educational welfare officers. Learning mentors might be appointed to help pupils overcome problems affecting their learning. And electronic registration systems would confirm the attendance of each pupil and could reduce unauthorised absence rates by up to 10 per cent.

The programme is a key part of the £470m national behaviour and attendance strategy.


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