Question to the Department for Education:
To ask His Majesty's Government what steps they are taking to help local authorities and schools regularly to monitor and support the attendance of young carers.
This government is committed to breaking down the barriers to opportunity for all young people. This includes young carers, who provide a critical role caring for their loved ones but are all too often hidden from view.
The department’s expectations of local authorities and schools are set out in the ‘Working together to improve school attendance’ guidance, which was made statutory on 19 August 2024. The ‘support first’ ethos of the attendance guidance is that pupils and families, including young carers, should, where appropriate, receive holistic, whole-family support to help them overcome any barriers to attendance they are facing. This includes holding regular meetings with the families of pupils whom the school, and/or local authority, consider to be vulnerable.
Young carers are also now part of the school census, which will improve their visibility in the school system, allowing schools to better identify and support them.
Furthermore, Ofsted has committed to developing and consulting upon a revised schools’ inspection framework for the next academic year. This will support the new school report card. A consultation on the framework and report card is scheduled to launch early in the new year, and the department and Ofsted are engaging closely to take this forward. The consultation will set out proposals for how Ofsted will evaluate how schools are approaching the twin issues of attendance and inclusion in order to support the government’s mission to ensure that all children, including young carers, can achieve and thrive at school.
The children’s social care national framework, issued in December 2023, is statutory guidance for local authorities. It provides clarity on the outcomes that leaders and practitioners should achieve when supporting children, young people, and families, including in the identification and assessment of support for young carers.