10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ATTENDANCE ORDER»
Discover the use of
attendance order in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
attendance order and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
If not satisfied the authority must serve a written notice on the parents of its
intention to serve a School Attendance Order, specifying the school it intends to
name in the order or, if it thinks fit, one or more schools regarded as suitable ...
Ian Berg, Jean Patricia Nursten, 1996
2
Raising expectations: staying in education and training post-16
7.27 The Attendance Order would specify exactly what was expected of a young
person. It would state where, when, and how frequently a young person should
attend. This judgement would be initiated by a local authority attendance officer, ...
3
Child Law: A Guide for Courts and Practitioners
o informal approaches to the child's parents - serving a notice on parents to
satisfy the authority that the child is receiving suitable education ¢ serving a
notice of intention to make a school attendance order 0 a school attendance
order 0 ...
4
A Dictionary of Social Work and Social Care
School Attendance Order Gives a local education authority power to try to ensure
that children attend school. The Order is not intended for irregular attenders but
for children who are not registered with a school. The local education authority ...
John Harris, Vicky White, 2013
5
Truancy: Short and Long-term Solutions
School Attendance Orders (sections 437–443, Education Act 1996) A School
Attendance Order (SAO) gives an LEA powers to help it ensure that children
attend school. An LEA must serve an SAO on the parent of a child of compulsory
school ...
6
An Essential Guide to Improving
Attendance in Your School: ...
Deletions from the register • the school's responsibilities are replaced by another
school following a School Attendance Order • the School Attendance Order is
revoked by the local authority • a permanent exclusion has occurred and ...
7
A Caring County?: Social Welfare in Hertfordshire from 1600
The defendant was usually the father, but sometimes the mother, of the un-
named child or another person responsible for the child's care. The initial step
was to ask the court to issue an attendance order. Failure to comply with the
order would ...
Steven King, Gillian Gear, 2013
8
Family Life and Youth Offending: Home is Where the Hurt is
If it appears to a local education authority that a child of compulsory school age is
not receiving suitable education, the authority must serve a 'school attendance
order' on the parent requiring the parent to cause the child to become a ...
9
Improving School
Attendance
In addition to existing sanctions, the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 gives courts a
new power to impose a Parenting Order where a parent is convicted of failing to
comply with a School Attendance Order or of failing to secure his/her child's ...
Eric Blyth, Judith Milner, 2012
10
A Guide to School
Attendance
... local authority is not satisfied that the child is being 'properly educated', and is
of the view that they should be enrolled at a school, officers may seek a School
Attendance Order or an Education Supervision Order (see later in this section).
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ATTENDANCE ORDER»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
attendance order is used in the context of the following news items.
Parents of six home-schooled Plymouth children refused to co …
served a school attendance order under the Education Act 1996 which requires the parents to register their child at a school named on the ... «Plymouth Herald, Jun 15»
Scales of Justice: 30 cases heard at Oxford and Banbury …
Claire Eversfield, 36, of Hill Crescent, Finstock, near Chipping Norton, was convicted of failing to comply with a School Attendance Order ... «Bicester Advertiser, May 15»
91 children 'missing from education' in Essex, figures show
... matter and, where appropriate, instigating School Attendance Order proceedings in order to protect the child's right to a suitable education. «East Anglian Daily Times, Apr 15»
Parents held after teen's death plunge
A person who violates an attendance order may face up to three months in prison and fines of up to HK$10,000. The Social Welfare ... «Hong Kong Standard, Apr 15»
Sailing trip thug tells sheriff 'You're a legend'... for keeping him out of …
... for carrying out a brutal Buckfast-fuelled attack on a schoolboy in November 2010, and breaching a supervised attendance order twice by not ... «Express.co.uk, Mar 15»
Amber Alert suspect charged with murder, previous allegations surface
A personal attendance order was made for his next court date because Budd needs to be present to move the case forward. This is different ... «News Talk 650 CKOM, Feb 15»
COURT RESULTS: Our weekly register of Boston cases
Being the parent of a child of compulsory school age, failed to comply with a School Attendance Order, requiring him to satisfy the Local ... «Boston Standard, Feb 15»
Teen arsonist with 129 previous offences freed on youth-attendance …
A TEEN arsonist with 129 previous offences has been freed on a youth-attendance order — despite breaching his four previous such orders. «Herald Sun, Feb 15»
High court rejects case of Tulsa police officer who refused to attend …
“First, the Attendance Order did not burden Fields's religious rights because it did not require him to violate his personal religious beliefs by ... «NewsOK.com, Dec 14»
Airdrie Sheriff Court casebook: Wednesday, November 12, 2014
He admitted the offence on July 10 of that year and was later fined and given a supervised attendance order at Airdrie Sheriff Court. Miller was ... «Scottish Daily Record, Nov 14»