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A youth charity believes the Government's taking courageous steps, to tackle chronic school absence.
Ministry of Education data shows more than one thousand students weren't enrolled in school for more than a year in 2024 - a 576 percent increase on a decade ago.
Graeme Dingle Foundation CEO Jo Malcolm-Black told Andrew Dickens it's good to see the Government is wanting to tackle the problem.
She says early intervention and consistent support reduces the risk of disengagement.
Malcolm-Black hopes schools, social services and community organisations will support the Government's approach.
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By Newstalk ZBA youth charity believes the Government's taking courageous steps, to tackle chronic school absence.
Ministry of Education data shows more than one thousand students weren't enrolled in school for more than a year in 2024 - a 576 percent increase on a decade ago.
Graeme Dingle Foundation CEO Jo Malcolm-Black told Andrew Dickens it's good to see the Government is wanting to tackle the problem.
She says early intervention and consistent support reduces the risk of disengagement.
Malcolm-Black hopes schools, social services and community organisations will support the Government's approach.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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