Behaviour, Wellbeing & pastoral care
These pages contain advice, guidance template letters and much more around pupil wellbeing, welfare and behaviour issues.
The County Attendance Team is a countywide service fulfilling the Local Authorities statutory responsibility to prosecute parents who fail to ensure their children receive a suitable education.
Advice and guidance to schools, governors and families in managing exclusions with intervention in individual cases and liaison with schools
We are committed to ensuring that all pupils who go missing from schools in the county, or who disappear from other counties and may have arrived in Buckinghamshire, are speedily located.
Resources and links providing guidance around weapons in school.
Following an increase in exclusions in which weapons have been a contributory factor, and a number of high profile national incidents, a task and finish group was called to establish how schools could be supported to respond to this changing and unpredictable situation.
Supporting schools to maximise outcomes for Looked After Children in Buckinghamshire.
The Virtual School has produced guidelines for schools in relation to Looked After Children.
There are two versions available to download; a PDF version and an editable Word document.
The decision making body that delivers the intentions all schools have signed up to under the Statement of Intent.
Meeting dates, templates and other documentation are available here.
This Buckinghamshire guidance document sets out how the LA will arrange suitable education for Buckinghamshire resident children who cannot attend school because of their health needs.
Responsible for the monitoring, inspection and administration of employment permits for compulsory school age children.
Guidance and Support Materials to provide schools on good practice issues related to managing the support of pupils who are pregnant, and those needing to prepare for teenage parenthood.
Public Health is the science and practice of preventing disease and ill health, and prolonging and promoting good health and wellbeing.
Promoting the health and wellbeing of children and young people is extremely important in order to provide them with a good start in life, equipping them with the resilience and skills they need to flourish.