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62: Absenteeism in schools

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Education is a vital part of ensuring children get the best possible start in life, and there can be safeguarding implications for children who are absent from school. If children miss school, the ability that schools ha...

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62: Absenteeism in schools is an episode from NSPCC Learning Podcast by Audioboom. Education is a vital part of ensuring children get the best possible start in life, and there can be safeguarding implications for children who are absent fr...

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Published Apr 29, 2024, 25:53 long, audio available.

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What is 62: Absenteeism in schools about?

Education is a vital part of ensuring children get the best possible start in life, and there can be safeguarding implications for children who are absent from school. If children miss school, the ability that schools have to offer them the support they need is compromised. And missing school may be an indicator of broader child protection concerns. In this podcast episode, experts from the NSPCC and Childline discuss the potential causes for this, and what schools can do to address the problem. You’ll also hear two secondary school students share their thoughts on how the stresses and strains of school life can affect attendance. You can read this episode’s transcript on the NSPCC Learning website . 💬 About the speakers Janet Hinton is the NSPCC's Strategic Service Manager for Schools, working on the delivery of a range of NSPCC programmes for schools, including Speak out, Stay safe . Kelly Burnett joined the NSPCC in May 2021, as a Supervisor as the Childline Liverpool Base. Kelly is responsible for the management of staff and volunteers, training staff, and making safeguarding decisions on shifts. John Anderton joined the NSPCC in 2008 as a Childline Supervisor, after serving two years as a volunteer. John is currently practice champion at Childline's Birmingham base, supporting and guiding Childline counsellors on shifts. The NSPCC Young People's Board for Change is a cohort of young people who steer, advice and influence the NSPCC on issues that affect children and young people in the UK, ensuring that children and young people’s opinions and ideas are considered within the strategic direction of the organisation. 📚 Related resources > Learn more about Childline > Find out more about our Building Connections service > Take our Safeguarding training for schools, academies and colleges course > View our other safeguarding resources for schools > Learn more about protecting children from county lines Intro/outro music is Lights by Sappheiros

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