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How local authorities use parental responsibility measures, and their impact on behaviour and attendance in schools.
Paper prepared by the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
You can be prosecuted if your child has unauthorised absence from school - truancy, help with getting your child to school, and legal action to enforce school attendance
Parents who fail to pay child maintenance will face tougher sanctions faster after new laws were passed today (20/07/23) to speed up stronger enforcement action.
Information to help school leaders plan, develop and implement the new statutory curriculum.
Minister Coutinho writes to housing associations, social landlords and developers to urge them to allow childminders to work from their rented properties.
The Charity Commission has opened an inquiry into Streets Ahead for Information.
This report summarises evaluation findings from the Reducing Parental Conflict (RPC) programme for the period from December 2019 to January 2021.
Schools will receive new guidance on prohibiting mobile phone use during the school day.
Ad hoc statistical analysis 2012 quarter 4: Percentage of children living with both birth parents, by age of child.
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