Kent County Council have produced a leaflet outlining an
Anti-Bullying Policy for parents, schools and pupils, which
includes warnings about the consequences of bullying.
Education Welfare Officers work closely with schools, children
and their parents, and with other statutory and voluntary agencies
to promote, encourage and enforce regular school attendance of
children of compulsory school age.
Kent County Council is responsible for registering all child
employment in Kent, and for monitoring the effects of work on the
health and education of children. This area covers both children at
work and children taking part in performances.
Important information on procedures to be undertaken when a
school age girl becomes pregnant and details of support services
available, particularly those which enable teenage parents to
resume their education.