Lockdown impact on exclusions

Derren Hayes
Tuesday, June 29, 2021

Study of North West council highlights rising school absence rates post the first pandemic lockdown.

Children from disadvantaged backgrounds missed more school than better-off peers in 2020, according to the Social Finance study. Picture: Benshonewille/Adobe Stock
Children from disadvantaged backgrounds missed more school than better-off peers in 2020, according to the Social Finance study. Picture: Benshonewille/Adobe Stock

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