Rise in school absences since Covid driven by anxiety and lack of support, say English councils
by Richard Adams and Carmen Aguilar GarcĂa from World news | The Guardian on (#6B2R0)
Evidence to MPs claims parents more cautious about sending children to school with minor ailments
Increased anxiety and lack of mental health support are driving a steep increase in children missing school since the Covid pandemic, with some children struggling to leave home", according to councils in England.
Local authorities are also highlighting budget pressures that have forced cuts in school support staff, with some schools trying to manage" students out of classrooms or disguising their attendance records, while others are off-rolling" students to artificially boost school exam results.
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