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Search the directoryMoving up to secondary school
If you are moving up to secondary school there are things you can do to cope and help you feel positive.
Parking permits and car park season tickets
Apply for resident and business permits, including season tickets for council car parks
Improving your child’s school attendance
Things you should try to improve your child's school attendance, including EBSNA
- Things to consider if you’re struggling to get your child to go to school
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Support to help with school refusal
If you can’t get your child to go to school, our council’s County Attendance Team can help.
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What happens if my child misses school regularly?
If your child doesn’t attend school regularly, you could face one or more penalties.
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Emotionally Based School Non-Attendance (EBSNA)
Emotionally Based School Non-Attendance (EBSNA) describes the difficulties that some children and young people have in attending school due to emotional factors. This often results in prolonged absences from school.
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Support for young carers missing school
Sometimes young people miss school because they’re looking after a family member. Missing school can affect your child’s future so it’s important to get help as soon as possible.
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Parenting courses
The Family Support Service (FSS) offers free parenting courses to help you give your children the support they need.
Improving your child’s school attendance
Things you should try to improve your child's school attendance, including EBSNA
- Things to consider if you’re struggling to get your child to go to school
-
Support to help with school refusal
If you can’t get your child to go to school, our council’s County Attendance Team can help.
-
What happens if my child misses school regularly?
If your child doesn’t attend school regularly, you could face one or more penalties.
-
Emotionally Based School Non-Attendance (EBSNA)
Emotionally Based School Non-Attendance (EBSNA) describes the difficulties that some children and young people have in attending school due to emotional factors. This often results in prolonged absences from school.
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Support for young carers missing school
Sometimes young people miss school because they’re looking after a family member. Missing school can affect your child’s future so it’s important to get help as soon as possible.
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Parenting courses
The Family Support Service (FSS) offers free parenting courses to help you give your children the support they need.
Privacy and payment for self-isolating (Test and Trace Support Payment)
how we will use the personal information we collect about you when you use Test and Trace Support Payment
Apply for the fit and proper person register (mobile home sites)
Mobile home site owners need to apply for inclusion on the fit and proper person register.
Universal benefits for parents, carers and people with SEND
Universal benefits that parents and carers of children with SEND and young people with SEND can apply for.
Advice and funding to improve your home's energy efficiency
Make energy-saving upgrades to your property and get help if you're struggling to heat your home
Apply for an exemption from assistance duties (Equality Act 2010)
You can apply for an exemption certificate if you have a condition that means you're unable to carry assistance dogs or provide mobility assistance.
Topic Report: Obesity
A report based on the Obesity Health Needs Assessment (HNA) and systems mapping in Buckinghamshire report