爱尔兰在儿童福利报告中的出勤率上升了16%,这促使在一名失踪学生死亡后采取新的措施。
Ireland saw a 16% attendance spike in child welfare reports, prompting new measures after a missing student’s death.
2025年,爱尔兰儿童福利机构Tusla向近9,300名儿童报告了上学问题,比2024年增加了16%,比2021-2022年增加了30%以上。
Nearly 9,300 children were reported to Ireland’s child welfare agency Tusla in 2025 over school attendance concerns, a 16% rise from 2024 and more than a 30% increase since 2021-2022.
紧接着Kyran Durnin失踪之后,Kyran Durnin是一名学生,自2022年以来没有上过学,现推定已死亡。
The spike follows the disappearance of Kyran Durnin, a student who had not attended school since 2022 and is now presumed dead.
作为回应,图斯拉发起了一个 " 教育中失踪儿童小组 " 、一个 " 出勤运动 " 和一项将旷课率减少2028年的五年计划。
In response, Tusla launched a Children Missing in Education team, an attendance campaign, and a five-year plan to reduce absenteeism by 2028.
法律要求学校报告20天或20天以上失踪学生的情况。
Schools are required by law to report students missing 20 or more days.