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Absence fines ‘postcode lottery’ remains, warns EPI

Absence fines ‘postcode lottery’ remains, warns EPI

A “postcode lottery” in issuing absence fines remains despite government government guidance aimed at standardising the practice, new research has found. Government established a national framework in August 2024 for issuing enforcement of penalty notices (PNs) to address the unequal use of absence fines across different areas. Under the terms of the guidance, schools must consider £80 fines when a child misses 10 half-day sessions. This rises to £160 if paid after 21 days but before 28 days. At this point, headteachers and councils can prosecute parents. Councils handed out just under 493,000 penalty notices on the behalf of schools in 2024-25, up 1 per cent on 12 months before. But research by the Education Policy Institute released today found the enforcement of PNs is “geographically unequal”, suggesting that “local approaches to unauthorised absences and fines remain an important factor”. Geographical differences The EPI analysed the Department for Education’s parental responsibility measures data from 2024-25. It found that since the introduction of the framework, more LAs have issued fines – jumping from 22 LAs in …

Movers and shakers: FEA, Infinity, EPI, GDST

Movers and shakers: FEA, Infinity, EPI, GDST

This week’s movers and shakers include a kinship carer, an air skiier and a former The Apprentice hopeful This week’s movers and shakers include a kinship carer, an air skiier and a former The Apprentice hopeful More from this theme Recent articles This week’s movers and shakers include a kinship carer, an air skiier and a former The Apprentice hopeful. This column is our fortnightly guide to who is moving where in the schools community. We are keen to hear about appointments at a senior level. Please send submissions for this section to news@schoolsweek.co.uk with ‘Movers and shakers’ in the subject line. Juliette Cammaerts Principal private secretary to the health and social care secretary  Start date: March Current role: Executive director, children’s commissioner’s office Interesting fact: Juliette’s dedication to improving children’s lives extends into her personal life as well as her professional. She is a kinship carer and chair of the local governing board at Reach Academy Feltham.  Craig Holden Deputy chief executive, Achievement through Collaboration Trust Start date: February Previous role: Chief operating officer, Achievement through Collaboration Trust. …

Julie McCulloch to join EPI as new chief executive

Julie McCulloch to join EPI as new chief executive

ASCL policy chief ‘hugely privileged’ to take over as CEO of think tank EPI ASCL policy chief ‘hugely privileged’ to take over as CEO of think tank EPI More from this theme Recent articles Julie McCulloch has been appointed as the new chief executive of The Education Policy Institute (EPI). McCulloch is senior director of strategy, policy and professional development at the Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL), and is currently on a secondment as head of policy at the Education Endowment Foundation (EEF). She said she was “hugely privileged” to join the EPI, an independent research institute that aims to raise standards in education. Her appointment comes after EPI co-founder Natalie Perrera stepped down as CEO of the think tank at the end of January, to take up a senior role at the country’s largest exam board, AQA. Perrera had been at the helm of the EPI since its creation in 2015. McCulloch will join EPI at the beginning of May. Prof Sir Chris Husbands Professor Sir Chris Husbands, chair of the board …