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Education Welfare Officer's in Locality Teams

Each school has a named Education Welfare Officer who deals with the following and who can be contacted through the school or their Locality Team. 

  • School attendance   
  • Exclusions from school   
  • Child Employment and Entertainment
  • Teenage Pregnancy
  • Children Missing Education (CME)               

Support to pupils: 

  • Working with pupils at home or in school, to help find the causes of poor attendance and to support them on return to school.   
  • Working with other agencies to help protect children and young people.     
  • Providing support and advice on problems relating to school attendance.   
  • Helping pupils who may have been excluded from school.   
  • Helping pupils who are pregnant or are parents themselves to continue with schooling.                

Support to parents: 

  • Informing parents of their legal responsibilities in relation to school attendance.   
  • Providing support and advice on fixed term and permanent exclusions.   
  • Attending exclusion meetings with the parent/carer if requested.   
  • Putting parents in touch with other support agencies who may be able to help.   
  • Encouraging good communications between home and school.   
  • Providing advice and information on child employment.   
  • Advising on provision of education and re-integration of pregnant teenagers and teenage mothers.                

Support to schools: 

  • Responding to referrals of pupils with levels of unacceptable school attendance.
  • Initiating legal proceedings against parents who fail to ensure their child attends school regularly.
  • Register inspection and reports to Headteachers and Governors.
  • Training/workshops for staff on attendance and registration practice.
  • Whole school approaches to attendance.
  • Providing advice and training on Child Protection issues.
  • Signposting staff regarding allegations against teaching and non-teaching staff.
  • Providing support and advice on fixed term and permanent exclusion.
  • Contributing to Discipline Committee meetings.
  • Working with schools to develop strategies to avoid exclusions.
  • Advise schools on continuing education for pregnant teenagers and teenage mothers.
  • Providing advice and information on child employment and entertainment issues.