§ 7A.—(1) Section 40 of the Education Act 1944 (enforcement of school attendance) shall be amended as follows.
§ (2) For subsection (2) there shall be substituted—
§ "(2) Proceedings for such offences shall not be instituted except by a local education authority.
§ (2A) Before instituting such proceedings the local education authority shall consider whether it would be appropriate, instead of or as well as instituting the proceedings, to apply for an education supervision order with respect to the child."
§ (3) For subsections (3) and (4) there shall be substituted—
§ "(3) The court—
- (a) by which a person is convicted of an offence under section 37 of this Act; or
- (b) before which a person is charged with an offence under section 39 of this Act,
§ may direct the local education authority instituting the proceedings to apply for an education supervision order with respect to the child unless the authority, having consulted the appropriate local authority, decide that the child's welfare will be satisfactorily safeguarded even though no education supervision order is made.
§ (3A) Where, following such a direction, a local education authority decide not to apply for an education supervision order they shall inform the court of the reasons for their decision.
§ (3B) Unless the court has directed otherwise, the information required under subsection (3A) shall be given to the court before the end of the period of eight weeks beginning with the date on which the direction was given.
§ (4) Where—
- (a) a local education authority apply for an educational supervision order with respect to a child who is the subject of a school attendance order; and
- (b) the court decides that section 33(3) of the Children Act 1989 prevents it from making the order;
§ the court may direct that the school attendance order shall cease to be in force."
§ (4) After subsection (4) there shall be inserted
§ "(5) In this section—
§ `appropriate authority' has the same meaning as in section 33(9) of the Children Act 1989; and
§ `education supervision order' means an education supervision order under that Act."
§ 7B. In section 71 of that Act (complaints with respect to independent schools), the following paragraph shall be added after paragraph (d), in subsection (1)—
§ "(e) there has been a failure, in relation to a child provided with accommodation by the school, to comply with the duty imposed by section (Welfare of children accommodated in independent schools) of the Children Act 1989 (welfare of children accommodated in independent schools);"
§ 7C. After section 114(1C) of that Act (interpretation) there shall be inserted the following subsections—
§ "(1D) 'Parent', in relation to a child or young person, includes any person—
- (a) who is not a parent of his but who has parental responsibility for him, or
- (b) who has care of him,
§ except for the purposes of the enactments mentioned in subsection (1E) of this section, where it only includes such a person if he is an individual.
§ (1E) The enactments are—
- (a) sections 5(4), 15(2) and (6), 31 and 65(1) of the Education (No. 2) Act 1986; and
- (b) sections 53(8), 54(2), 58(5)(k), 60 and 61 of the Education Reform Act 1988.
§ (1F) For the purposes of subsection (1D) of this section—
- (a) 'parental responsibility' has the same meaning as in the Children Act 1989; and
- (b) in determining whether an individual has care of a child or young person any absence of the child or young person at a hospital or boarding school and any other temporary absence shall be disregarded."'
§ Madam Deputy SpeakerWith this we may discuss Government amendments Nos. 248, 186 to 190, 192, 194, 471 and 198.
§ Mr. MellorThese are drafting and technical amendments relating to education supervision orders and provisions in the Education Acts.
§ Amendment agreed to.
§ Amendments made: No. 347, in page 143, leave out lines 27 to 45.
§ No. 425, in page 143, line 45, at end insert—