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Originally Posted by nomadking
How is that any different from outside of school hours?
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The point being Sherlock that for those at risk, school is a safe space where they can be monitored and evaluated daily.
The most at risk will already be under some kind of social services care package, but then take that away we’re they are now away from daily seeing eyes......and social workers won’t/ can’t be able to keep an eye on them, they are more at risk of all kinds of issues, abuse, neglect etc.
And of course the borderline cases, that over a period of 6 months may have crossed the line.
Anyway, if you can’t see or understand the issue I can’t help you.. go and do some reading.