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Attendance hubs to more than double to support 1,000 more schools and £15 million investment to expand the attendance mentor pilot programme.
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Government announces four new attendance hubs, widening the support to a total of 400,000 pupils.
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A letter from the Chief Medical Officer and leading health professionals to schools about mild illness, attendance, and information for parents and carers.
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Schools and multi-academy trusts (MATs) share their different techniques for improving attendance rates in their settings.
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Response to the consultation to improve the consistency of support available to families in England on school attendance.
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Young people who are most at risk of serious violence or gang exploitation will receive targeted support to keep them engaged in education and attending lessons
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Leading experts come together to supercharge efforts to improve school attendance
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Government attendance advisors to start work helping local areas and school trusts put new plans in place to increase attendance
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New report reveals every extra day missed from school can affect grades.
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New school attendance statistics show the number of persistent absentees is down by nearly 200,000 since 2010.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
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Figures for school attendance break records across the board.
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Schools showing successful practice in improving the attainment and attendance of Gypsy, Roma and Traveller (GRT) pupils.
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New figures show that persistent absence is down by almost a third.
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The government’s expert adviser on behaviour has called for a crackdown on primary school absence.
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Almost 400,000 persistently absent children missed at least a month of school, figures reveal today.
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Information on absenteeism in schools.
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Schools Minister Nick Gibb's statement on absence in schools.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
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Ex-service personnel will be fast-tracked into schools to help young people achieve.
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Schools Minister Nick Gibb welcomes the overall decrease in school absence rates and announces the Government's commitment to tackling underlying causes of absenteeism.
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The pupil absence statistics for the spring term 2010 are published. Nick Gibb emphasises the government’s commitment to tackling the causes of absenteeism.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government