Devon Education Welfare
Devon Education Welfare aims to ensure that every child has the
opportunity to access education in a safe environment. Working
within Government guidance, legislation and Devon County Council
Policy the service aims to;
- Provide advice and guidance on any problems that may impact
on the ability of a child to access or sustain an acceptable
level of attendance in education, including welfare issues, behaviour
and special educational needs.
- Ensure the safety of children in educational settings by providing regular and appropriate
training to all individuals working with young people. Working
collaboratively with other agencies to quickly identify, continually
monitor and adequately support ‘children
at risk’. Locating children currently missing from
education to reintroduce and reintegrate learning into
their lives.
- Monitor school attendance against Government
targets and develop strategic policies and procedures in
partnership with schools and other agencies to improve
performance. Continually working towards the reduction
of Persistent Absence in Devon. Liaising with pupils and
their families, schools and other support agencies to address
issues leading to individual poor attendance.
- Working collaboratively
with schools and other agencies to help reduce
youth crime, through the reduction in persistent absence and the use of rehabilitation
work including the engagement in appropriate activities, of
existing offenders and those young people most at risk of becoming
involved in criminal activities.
- Provide advice and guidance
to employers and parents on Devon County Council Byelaws that
in addition to existing regulations and directives govern child
employment and entertainment in Devon. Providing applications,
Issuing and Monitoring Licence applications for the County.
Education
Welfare resources
Telephone: 01392 386821
Email: beverley.dubash@devon.gov.uk
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