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Short reports

Primary exclusions: evidence for action

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Pages 213-225 | Published online: 09 Jul 2006
 

Summary

This short report presents the interim findings of an ESRC‐supported study of primary school exclusions. The research to date has involved a questionnaire survey of LEAs nationally and in‐depth case studies, involving schools, parents/carers and children, in two contrasting LEAs. It is first argued that the exclusion from mainstream education of very young children is, in itself, a cause for alarm. Evidence is then presented of rising numbers of exclusions, as well as high levels of unmet educational and/or social need in the majority of cases studied. It is concluded that urgent government action to support children, many of whom were found to be ‘in need’, is not only required under the Children Act 1989, but would actually prove more cost‐effective.

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