Gillian Keegan: Headteachers ought to choose up absent pupils from dwelling

Headteachers "have a duty" to drive to the properties of absent pupils and convey them into college, the schooling secretary has mentioned.

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Gillian Keegan mentioned ranges of absence in colleges was now "a crisis" with current figures revealing that 125,000 pupils spent extra outing of sophistication than in.

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In a wide-ranging interview with Sky News, Gillian Keegan mentioned she would "pick them up myself" when requested how finest to interact with lacking pupils.

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The feedback mark a radical change in path for the federal government, which says it's eager to maneuver away from prosecuting and fining dad and mom for not guaranteeing their kids are in class to a extra "support-first" strategy.

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Asked if it was a great use of a headteachers' time to select a pupil up from dwelling, Mrs Keegan mentioned: "They [headteachers] do have a duty. We all have to play our part. Sometimes you have to go [to the home] or sometimes you have to text the parent in the morning. Sometimes you just have to do whatever is possible.

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"That's not what we wish headteachers doing all of their days. But to be sincere, proper now, if that works to get anyone in class, it is value it.

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"I'd go pick them up myself if I if I could."

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Last 12 months, native authorities recognized an estimated 94,900 kids lacking schooling altogether, that isn't registered in school or receiving appropriate schooling, sooner or later in the course of the 2021/22 tutorial 12 months.

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Councils are inspired to maintain a register of lacking kids, however there isn't a authorized obligation and most data are saved voluntarily.

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Asked if the federal government must be make a register of lacking pupils obligatory, Mrs Keegan mentioned: "It's something that my fellow MPs are very concerned about. I don't have the exact date because there is a parliamentary process we have to go through, but we do intend to put it on a statutory footing and we will do that as soon as the parliamentary time allows."

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The authorities says it's tackling poor attendance within the worst-affected areas rolling out a pilot programme of attendance hubs and mentors to work with households.

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Mrs Keegan mentioned there could be an enormous push at first of the brand new time period to attempt to get absent kids engaged in class.

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"We know statistically that if children start school in September, they are more likely to stay in school.

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"So we have a window of alternative the place we're actually attempting to deliver collectively mentors, attendance hubs, native authorities, colleges, and households to work to get kids again into college and to cut back the boundaries."

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