Anxiety and Emotionally Based School Non-Attendance
Links and documents What can parents do if their child suffers such high levels of anxiety that they find it difficult to attend school? The most important thing is to ask for help from professionals in and out of school as soon as problems start to show. Schools have a legal duty to monitor and enforce good attendance. This means that, if they don’t know the circumstances, they might consider fining you for your child’s non-attendance or start court proceedings. Make sure that school staff are aware of your child’s anxiety and how this affects their attendance. The school should work… or prosecuted for your child’s non-attendance. Who can support? The Family Intervention Service (formerly MAST) can help families with school attendance issues and provide early mental health support. All schools have access to Educational Psychology support. They have put together an Emotionally…