
Children who Cannot Attend School (CCAS)
The CCAS process and panel works with partners to support children who cannot attend school.
CCAS Process and Multi-Agency Panel
The panel combines and replaces the previous Medical Education Team (MET) panel and Section 19 panel, as both supported Children and Young People (CYP) who cannot attend school. The CCAS process and panel started in September 2023.
The process responds to cases which might meet the criteria for Section 19 of the , which states:
‘Each local authority in England shall make arrangements for the provision of suitable education at school or otherwise than at school for those children of compulsory school age who, by reason of illness, exclusion from school or otherwise, may not for any period receive suitable education unless such arrangements are made for them.’
CCAS Education Engagement Officers
We employ two Education Engagement Officers aligned with CCAS, who sit within the Education Psychology Service. Their caseloads are coordinated by the CCAS Panel.
Their role is to:
- ensure CYP are engaged in education through working in partnership with our colleagues (including EPS, the Education Engagement Teams (EET), ÇÑ×ÓÊÓÆµ Virtual School and Social Care), schools and settings, outside agencies and families
- support CYP and their families to navigate and engage with professionals in Education, Health and Social Care in assessing and meeting the child’s needs
- contribute to effective policies, systems and protocols to improve CYP's access to, and engagement with, EET
Useful documents
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DfE guidance
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Contact
To advise us of any children who are not registered on a school roll or in receipt of a suitable education (Children Missing Education (CME)), please contact the CME team:
- email: cme@worcestershire.gov.uk
- phone: 01905 843204
If a child has been discussed at CCAS panel, please contact the team:
- email: ccas@worcestershire.gov.uk
- phone: 01905 843204