Posted: Thu 8th Dec 2016

Crackdown on Parents of Truant Children Over Christmas Period

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Thursday, Dec 8th, 2016

Parents who take their children Christmas shopping during school time are being targeted by police and social workers for encouraging truancy.



North Wales Police and Education Social Workers will be on the lookout over the next couple of weeks for anyone who looks as if they should be in school and will be asking why the child is absent from school.

They will also be on the lookout for school age young people who are unaccompanied by an adult.

Parents of truants can face a maximum fine of up to £2500 or a term of imprisonment.

Cllr Michael Williams, Lead Member for Children’s Services and Education, said:

 “Taking children out of school to do the Christmas shopping is encouraging truancy and parents and carers should be discouraged from doing so.

“I hope many parents will think twice before doing it and make arrangements to either take advantage of late night shopping or take their children into town after school or at the weekend.”

The Wrexham Truancy Patrol is a joint initiative run by North Wales Police and the Wrexham County Borough Council Education Social Work Team.

It was developed in 1995 following concerns from traders and other agencies within the town centre about the number of children of school age being absent from school. It has been cited by the Welsh Government as an example of good practice, with other authorities visiting Wrexham for advice on setting up their own schemes.

The Truancy Patrols are an integral part of the Local Authority’s commitment to improving school attendance and achievement. 

This is also linked to the local authority’s strategic plan and ensuring a safe environment for all our children.

For further information, contact the Education Social Work Manager on 01978 295418



Spotted something? Got a story? Email [email protected]



Have a look at...

North Wales MS backs campaign for law to create a smoke free Wales

Here is a chance to land your dream job as a rhino keeper at Chester Zoo

North Wales university using VR to give students valuable insight into coercive control

West End queen packs her running shoes for Llangollen Eisteddfod return!

Urgent calls for Welsh Water improvement amid environmental concerns

Mental health charity and Chirk café join forces to raise awareness of suicide prevention

70-year-old completes Wrexham 10k after overcoming mobility challenges

North Wales Police volunteers celebrated at awards ceremony

North Wales Police’s new Stalking Co-ordinator enhancing victim support

Senedd rejects calls to introduce for academies and free schools in Wales

Wrexham University proposes net zero solutions through local collaboration

Castle Green hands over Rhosrobin affordable homes to North Wales Housing Association