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Autistic pupils in England denied right to education as absenteeism surges, says charity

Research shows 166% rise of pupils missing one-tenth or more of school term

  • ‘He hates failing’: mother describes lack of help for autistic son

Autistic pupils are being denied their basic right to education, a leading charity has warned, as figures reveal the number persistently off school has increased by 166% in four years.

The research shows that more than a quarter of autistic children in England – 51,000 out of about 200,000 children – are persistently absent, meaning they have missed 10% or more of the school term.

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