Paid work or work experience and school aged pupils

Children are of compulsory school age up to the last Friday in June in the academic year of their 16th birthday, after which is the Mandatory School Leaving Age (MSLA) and the child can apply for their National Insurance Number and may work full time.

The youngest age your child can work part-time is 13 years old, with the exception of children involved in television, theatre, modelling or similar activities. Go to our Performance licences for school age children webpage for further information.

Employers by law must apply to our education department before employing a school-aged child. If satisfied with the arrangements, they will issue an employment permit. If the child does not have a permit, he or she is not insured. Children do not need a work permit for work experience that his/her school arranges.

Abobe logo Application for a child work permit (PDF 25kb)

MS Word Logo Application for a child work permit (MS Word 48kb)

Local by-laws list the jobs that 13 year olds can do. No 13 year old can work in a job that doesn't appear on the list. Local by-laws may place further restrictions on the hours and conditions of work and the nature of employment. For help and advice or to apply for a work permit contact the education department of your local council or education welfare service.

Abobe logo CCBC - Child Employment Byelaws (PDF 23kb)

Delivering newspapers and leaflets

Here is some information regarding the employment of children for delivery of leaflets and newpapers.

Abobe logo Handling the news - advice for employers on manual handling of bundles (PDF 243kb)

Abobe logo News deliverers - risk assessment form (PDF 208kb)


Who to contact

  • Education Welfare Service
  • Learning Education and Inclusion
  • Penallta House
  • Tredomen Park
  • Ystrad Mynach
  • Hengoed, CF82 7PG
  • Tel: 01443 866605
  • Email Education Welfare Service

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