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Are doctor's notes for off sick children hurting the NHS?
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17/02/2025
They have warned it is an unnecessary use of NHS resources already under huge pressure.
We spoke to John Ribchester, a GP from the Whitstable Medical Practice on The Kent Morning Show earlier.
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Well, we're joined now by Dr. John Ribchester, GP from the Whitstable Medical Practice. Dr.
00:06
Ribchester, thank you very much for joining us this morning. Can you just explain to us
00:11
how frequent it is that you're seeing parents bring their children to yourself or to your
00:16
colleagues just so that they can avoid having to pay a fine for taking their children out
00:22
of school?
00:24
Good morning. Well, as yet, the numbers aren't great, but it is something which is mounting.
00:31
And whereas we are totally sympathetic to schools trying to tackle the problem of people
00:36
staying off for no reason, this isn't really what the NHS is for.
00:42
How do you strike that balance then? How are parents meant to know? Of course, they're
00:45
not doctors themselves. How are they meant to know when their child is really suffering
00:49
and should see the GP, or it's best not to come in?
00:54
Yes. Well, I mean, I think most of us recognise when things are minor ailments, I mean, minor
01:01
coughs, minor colds, these sorts of things, sadly, won't respond to antibiotics and they
01:10
don't require a medical opinion. And whereas we'd never turn anybody away at a time when
01:16
access to general practice and nurses is a real problem, despite the fact we're offering
01:21
more appointments than ever before, it does mean that people with more serious illnesses
01:27
just can't get to see their GP or nurse.
01:29
Yes. What would you like to see change in terms of these policies from schools? Obviously,
01:35
they're allowed to set their own rules. Government does have guidelines, but there's no set rule
01:40
on what kind of proof needs to be put in place from, you know, what kind of proof parents
01:46
need to give in order to take their child out of school.
01:50
I think it is a difficult problem. And I think the schools really need to work harder with
01:55
the parents and the pupils to, you know, stress the importance of attending with very minor
02:01
problems and to try to get people into school who perhaps have got out of the habit through
02:07
Covid, perhaps see their parents working from home, so think that maybe school is a bit
02:13
of an option rather than something which really will help them with their life chances.
02:19
And of course, we've seen attendance levels fall significantly following Covid. Perhaps
02:25
people are a lot more wary if there are flus, viruses, illnesses going round. Parents don't
02:30
want to take their children out. Everyone's got a heightened perception of colds and flus
02:34
as well following on from the pandemic. Have you seen this impact your practice in particular
02:41
and other areas in Kent?
02:44
I think what we have seen is an increase in anxiety and depression across the board, but
02:52
particularly in people of school age. This is a tragedy. There's multiple causes of this,
03:01
one of which was Covid, which shut down people's lives for a couple of years. And those really
03:08
important formative years for children were lost. And somehow or another, society has
03:15
to try to encourage children to interact more, perhaps spend less screen time, and generally
03:24
get back into society, which will be of benefit not just to them, but to everyone else they
03:30
interact with.
03:31
Absolutely. And no surprise, this has created quite a bit of debate this morning. Kent Online
03:36
has been running a poll just after 8.15 this morning, so it's not been up for too long,
03:42
but 94% of readers have said that schools shouldn't be asking parents to provide a doctor's
03:48
note to prove pupils with coughs and colds are ill. So does this ultimately go back to
03:53
the schools then? Because parents are only going to try and do what they can to avoid
03:57
paying the fine if they think their child shouldn't be in school. Should we be looking
04:03
at the schools to change this? Should we maybe even going further and asking the government
04:06
to make sure that schools aren't having these type of rules in place?
04:10
Obviously, I don't work in a school, but I think a partnership between schools, parents
04:17
and the children themselves to try to get people to be more engaged with the schools
04:23
and just to have an honest contract, really, that clearly if someone is ill, to the extent
04:30
that they can't study, or indeed that they might transmit an infectious disease to somebody
04:35
else, best that they're not in a school. But the numbers have gone up far beyond the amount
04:41
of diseases out there, and this does need to be tackled.
04:45
And if there was a system where schools don't require a medical note for a child to be off
04:50
sick, aren't there concerns that parents might be then abusing the systems in some
04:55
case? And we speak about the fines for taking your child out rising to £80, and talking
05:01
about that during February half-term when it's more expensive in many places to take
05:06
someone on holiday.
05:08
Well, the whole cost of holidays is another subject completely, and I really sympathise
05:15
with the parents. If it costs them two or three times as much to take their child out
05:20
during the official holiday, why wouldn't they consider going the week before? That's
05:26
perhaps something for the travel industry to think about, because they're encouraging
05:31
truantism, really, by this massive hiking cost if you take your child out during school
05:38
holiday time.
05:40
And Dr John Ripchester, I know you've got patients that are waiting to be seen this
05:44
morning, so we'll let you go in just a moment's time. I was just wondering if you could paint
05:47
a picture for how strained the system is at this time. Obviously, we are in sort of height
05:53
of winter at the moment.
05:55
Yeah, I mean, it is difficult. I mean, as I said earlier, we are offering more appointments
06:02
than ever before, but despite that, access to general practice and nurses is a national
06:08
problem. The urgent treatment centres do help, but they're under pressure now as well.
06:14
So by all means, we're here for you. If it's necessary to see a doctor or an urgent treatment
06:21
centre, please come. But just a little bit of pause for thought to think, is this for
06:27
the wrong reason, i.e. a certificate for a school? That's not really what the NHS is
06:33
equipped to provide, I'm afraid.
06:36
Dr John Ripchester, thank you very much for joining us this morning.
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