Education Welfare Service (EWS)
As the EWS, we support good school attendance and high standards of pupil welfare. We work with
- schools
- pupils
- and families
We can give advice on matters relating to child protection and bullying. We will also work with pupils who are finding it difficult to attend school and help them to build up regular attendance.
We have a duty on behalf of the local authority (LA) to ensure that parents/carers ensure that their children attend school regularly.
Where children do not attend school regularly, and there is no good reason for such absence, the EWS will use the full range of statutory powers, including court action and the issuing of fixed penalty notices, to ensure that this happens.
Further information is available in the attached files section below.
|back to topSchool attendance and truancy
Frequently asked questions around school attendance and truancy.
Exclusions from school
Guidance intended to draw upon good practice to ensure that the difficult and sometimes complex issues surrounding exclusion are managed by our schools in line with guidance and natural justice.
Non school attendance fixed penalty notice
Local code of practice of non school attendance.
Chaperone service
Application for a chaperone licence and guidance.
Child employment
Information and guidance on child employment and licences.
Performance/stage licences for school age children
Information and application for a performance or stage licence for school aged children.
Bullying
Parents/carers who have any concern about bullying in their child’s school should discuss any concerns with the school at the earliest opportunity.
Further information

Education Welfare Service
Professional Development Centre
Downhills Park Road
Tottenham
London
N17 6AR
Tel 020 8489 3866
Fax 020 8489 5997
Email ews@haringey.gov.uk
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