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Attendance
PROCEDURES FOR NON-ATTENDANCE AT SCHOOL Introduction The Referral, Engagement and Assessment Process (REAP) is part of the normal working practice of the Attendance Team. The revised procedures for the prosecution of parents have also been incorporated into Non-attendance Procedures. The Non-attendance Procedures have been amended to incorporate the recent DfES guidance on Fast Track to Prosecution and since the implementation of the Anti-Social Behaviour Act 2003 Parenting Contracts and, Penalty Notices. Provision within the Criminal Justice Act 2000 allows for Parenting Orders to be made by Magistrates in appropriate cases of non-school attendance.
The Sunderland LA Strategy For Improving School Attendance will drive the attendance function within Children Services. Encouraging regular attendance and investigating the underlying causes of absenteeism should be set out in a schools attendance policy, which would clearly set out staff roles and responsibilities for dealing with attendance, which should come before referral to the Attendance Team. Progression through the stages of the Non-attendance Procedures relies upon an active partnership between schools, the Attendance Team and other LA support services. The following paragraphs underpin the need for agreed criterion for referral to the Attendance Team.
Guidance Schools and Attendance Development Officers should establish who would be the contact person(s) in school and arrange regular meetings if this is not already the case. There will need to be an agreement in each school on a Trigger Point for action (e.g. an agreed level of attendance related to the school average and/or 4 broken weeks in any ten). At this stage, the appropriate in-school person should address the attendance pattern of the pupil. Plans for dealing with the problem should be devised with the involvement of parent(s) and any support agencies available to the school, depending on the pupil and their circumstances. For example:
The Stage one response on an individual pupil could be:- a) Implement normal school procedures, (contact parents, letter home etc.). b) Where the absences are unauthorised send a concern letter incorporating the penalty notice information. Refer to the Attendance Team if the absences are unauthorised. In order to ensure the health and safety of the Attendance Development Officer concerned, details of any known risk factors associated with the pupil, or the pupils family. c) Where the absences are authorised send a Concern Letter from the Head teacher to the pupils parent(s). A copy of the letter should be given to the Attendance Development Officer. d) No action at the moment and monitor the situation if, for example, the pupils absences are justified or because of genuine illness.
Stage Two The school will be responsible for arranging meetings of the Governing Body and presenting reports. a) That the matter be referred to Stage Three of the procedures immediately, or c) That the situation should be monitored for a short period to allow for an improvement in the pupils attendance. It may be appropriate for the matter to be referred to the Attendance Development Officer for further action. Further action may include communicating with the pupil in school, and/or a home visit if appropriate. The purpose of a home visit is to make an assessment of the reasons for the unauthorised absence; inform parent(s) of their legal responsibilities and agree remedial action. This visit will look at supportive strategies to improve school attendance by resolving the issues contributing to the unauthorised absence. Feedback from home visit will be given to the school within three working days of the visit being completed. In some cases it may be necessary to complete a parenting contract, which will include an agreed attendance target. The plan will be completed in consultation with the pupil, parent(s), an appropriate member of school staff and the Attendance Development Officer. If the attendance target is not reached within the agreed timescales, the case will automatically be referred to Stage Three. In all but exceptional circumstances referral should be made within two weeks. If the situation is resolved, monitoring will continue for four weeks then the case will be closed and the pupil will revert to school monitoring/review rather than the current caseload of the Attendance Development Officer. Stage Three A senior member of the Attendance Team who will work to a script to ensure consistency will conduct an interview of the parent(s) and the pupil. The referral will be made by presenting the interviewer with the updated PROFORMA and copies of the completed REAP reports which will then be returned to the Attendance Development Officer accompanied by brief notes and one of the following recommendations:- a) If the level of unauthorised absence is sufficient the matter should be referred to Stage Four of the procedures immediately and the case passed to the Enforcement Team, or A copy of the minutes will be given to the parents and the school representative
Stage Four If there has been no satisfactory improvement a formal letter will be sent to the parent(s) inviting them to attend a PACE interview with a representative of the Enforcement Team. They will be advised that they can seek legal advice and can bring legal representation to the meeting. If appropriate the Attendance Development Officer will complete a Stage Four report (an update of involvement with the family following the Stage Three meeting). a) Consideration to the suitability of the case for placing before the Family Court with regard to an Education Supervision Order. If the parent(s) fails to attend the Stage Four meeting a letter will be sent which will include a written PACE Caution and a questionnaire which the parent(s) will be required to complete and return within seven days. The letter will advise the parent(s) that there will be no further involvement from the Attendance Team unless specifically requested. If the Stage Four recommends immediate prosecution the Enforcement Team will prepare the appropriate documentation within one week. If the recommendation is to monitor and there is no improvement or a deterioration after the Stage Four PACE interview, consideration will be given to issuing a Penalty Notice or initiating legal proceedings against the responsible parent(s). If the attendance has improved during the agreed monitoring period the Enforcement team will continue to monitor for a further 8 weeks if the attendance is sustained, the case will be closed by the Enforcement Team and returned to the Attendance Development Officer. The pupil will revert to school monitoring/review rather than the current caseload of the school based Attendance Officer. To reactivate the case the school will be required to make a referral to the Attendance Development Officer and the case will re-enter the process at Stage Three.
Stage Five The Enforcement Team will prepare the papers for legal proceedings against the responsible parent. The Enforcement Team will use the pupil case file provided by the Attendance Development Officer to prepare summonses, witness statement or a penalty notice. The magistrates court will be contacted for the next available court date. The Enforcement Team will keep the Attendance Development Officer informed of the current status of the case.
Criteria for referral to the Attendance Team 1st priority - unauthorised absence: 2nd priority - lateness 3rd priority condoned absence
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