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England: DfE consultation response on national standards for non-school alternative provision, local authority quality assurance, school notification duties, EOTAS exclusion, and Children Not in School registers

Published on: 30 September 2025

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The Department for Education’s response to the consultation sets out the particulars of these proposals. From this point, the government will refer to the sector as ‘non-school alternative provision’. Looking forward, ministers intend the role of non-school alternative provision to be time-limited and to ‘supplement learning delivered in school, re-engage children with the school system and provide the skills and confidence needed to move successfully into education, training or employment after leaving school’. The consultation response notes that, in many local authorities, there are already arrangements in place to quality assure the non-school alternative provision those LAs commission. The government wishes to build upon that good practice, while remaining worried that ‘some already vulnerable children are placed for indefinite periods in non-school alternative provision with adequate child safeguarding measures, health and safety checks or attendance monitoring’. The onus will fall on local authorities to make sure provision in their areas complies in full with the new national standards before it can be commissioned by their officers. The effectiveness, reach and consistency of quality assurance, monitoring and oversight arrangements put in place by local authorities, across commissioned services and settings within their remit, will be...

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