CONTACT
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Mail :
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Senior Education Officer Behaviour, Attendance and Family Support Services for Children and Young People Plymouth City Council Plymouth PL1 2AA |
| 01752 307038 | |
| childrens.services@plymouth.gov.uk |
USEFUL NUMBERS
- Parent Partnership Service
01752 258933 - Local Education Authority
01752 30747
LINKS
- Parent Partnership Service
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Parents can seek advice from the Parent Partnership Service or Local Education Authority before withdrawing their child from school.
Pupils excluded from school - Appendix B
Examples of alternative solutions
The school should try one or more alternative solutions before exclusion is used, for example:
- restorative justice - giving the pupil a chance to put right any harm done
- mediation - a person helps sort out any conflict between your child and any other pupils or a teacher
- internal exclusion (also know as internal seclusion) to somewhere else within the school with appropriate support, or moving to another class on a temporary basis. Internal exclusion may continue during break periods
- a managed move to another school with the full knowledge and co-operation of the parents and the Local Authority (LA), and where it is in the best interest of the pupil concerned
- a trial placement at another school
- work with the Behaviour Support Team/or Inclusion Practitioners (primary schools)
- inclusion packages through the Alternative Complimentary Education (ACE) centres
Parents can seek advice from the Parent Partnership Service or the LA before withdrawing their child from school.

