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  1. You can send your child to school or educate them yourself. Children must get an education between the school term after their 5th birthday and the last Friday in June in the school year they turn ...

  2. Aug 28, 2024 · Section 444(1) Education Act 1996 - If the child is absent without authorisation then the parent is guilty of an offence. This is a strict liability offence i.e. all that needs to be shown is a lack of regular attendance. Sanctions can include a fine of up to £1,000. 2. Section 444(1A) Education Act 1996 - an aggravated offence. If the child ...

  3. It is issued under: section 175(4) of the Education Act 2002 (all chapters), sections 19(4A) and 444B(3) of the Education Act 1996 (chapters 2, 4, 5 and 6), section 19(9) of the Anti-Social Behaviour Act 2003 (chapters 1-6), paragraph 7(b) of the Education (Independent School Standards) Regulations 2014 ( chapters

  4. Mar 16, 2020 · Classism is a real but unseen issue. It exists in all facets of society but is perhaps most apparent in the workplace. The Equality Act 2010 provides protection against discrimination on the ...

  5. Aug 24, 2023 · Understanding parental responsibility. In family law, under section 3 of the Children Act 1989, parental responsibility means all the rights, duties, powers, responsibilities and authority that a ...

  6. Aug 19, 2024 · However, under the national rules, all schools are required to consider a fine when a child has missed 10 or more sessions (5 days) for unauthorised reasons. From August 2024, the fine for school absences across the country will be £80 if paid within 21 days, or £160 if paid within 28 days. This rate is in line with inflation and is the first ...

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  8. • at one time received state welfare payments; • do not have aristocratic heritage; • have a name considered to be lower-class, ‘chavvy’ or ‘trashy’; • were born, grew up and/or continue to live in a place considered to be lower-class. 1 Anne-Marie Mooney Cotter, Class Act: An International Legal Perspective on Class

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