Deals with school attendance and truancy, prosecutes parents for non-attendance of children. Concerns with child protection and welfare, and bullying where pupils are not attending school please email pas@camden.gov.uk. Gives advice and training on how to improve attendance to schools. Acts as a link between a child's school and home. Also deals with inspection of pupils with entertainment and employment licences and monitoring of pupils educated at home. For Freedom of Information requests email: foi.csf@camden.gov.uk. For Child Employment Permits, Child Entertainment Licences and Chaperone Licences, please email ce@camden.gov.uk. Copies of the guidance and applications forms are available on the Camden website. Information can be emailed including any supporting documents. For Elective Home Education, please email ehe@camden.gov.uk. Information on Elective Home Education are available on the Camden website.
Pupil Attendance Service (Camden Learning)
(Formerly known as Education Welfare Service (Camden Council))
Contact details
- Contact Name
- Ed Magee
- Contact Position
- Development Coordinator
- Telephone
-
020 7974 1653
Fax: 020 7974 4035
020 7974 7152 - pas@camden.gov.uk
- Website
- www.camden.gov.uk/schools
Address
- Address
-
5 Pancras Square
c/o Camden Town Hall, Judd Street
London - Postcode
- WC1H 9JE
Time / Date Details
- When is it on
- Mon-Fri 9am-5pm.
Costs
- Cost(s)
- Free service.
Further details
- Parent Body
- Camden Council Supporting People Directorate.
- Client Group
- Children 5-16 years.
- Catchment Area
- Pupils attending Camden schools; Camden pupils attending a school outside the Borough should contact the Education Welfare Service for the borough their child attends school in.
- Referrals Policy
Parents can self-refer via duty calls or referrals are accepted via the pupil's school. Children's workers wanting to make a referral to this service should use the eCAF form.
- Languages
- Somali; Bengali
- Last checked date
- 24/05/2021
- Record ID
- 1885