Education for children with health needs who cannot attend school
How local authorities must meet their duty to ensure children with health needs receive a good education.
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This statutory guidance is for local authorities.
It will also be of interest to:
- all types of schools
- providers of alternative provision
- providers of health services
- parents and carers
It explains what local authorities and others need to do to ensure that children who are too ill to attend school get a good education.
This guidance applies to children:
- of compulsory school age
- who are on a school roll or not
- who cannot attend school or can attend intermittently
This guidance covers:
- when and how to provide support
- medical evidence
- hospital education
- exams
- working with other services
- reintegration into school
- raising concerns about children’s provision
Separate guidance for pupils with medical conditions who can be supported at school is available.
Updates to this page
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Updated 'Ensuring a good education for children who cannot attend school because of health needs' to reflect changes to related policies, including behaviour in schools, and school suspensions and permanent exclusions. »Ê¹ÚÌåÓýappre are no changes to the section 19 legislation or alternative provision policy.
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First published.