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Prolonged school non-attendance in adolescence: a practical approach
  1. Peter Sidebotham
  1. Correspondence to Dr Peter Sidebotham, Warwick Medical School, Health Sciences Research Institute, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, UK; p.sidebotham{at}warwick.ac.uk

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Hawkrigg and Payne provide a very helpful medically focused approach to the management of prolonged school non-attendance in adolescence.1 Their emphasis on a multiagency systemic approach and on rehabilitation is particularly welcome. I would suggest that consideration of potential child protection issues is equally important in these cases. There are at least four situations in which this may arise, all of which I have come across in my own practice:

  1. The young person who is experiencing maltreatment in the home and the non-attendance is a reaction to this. …

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