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Latest Government Advice and Guidance
Fri 22 May 2020Please follow the links below for the latest Government advice and guidance on the following:
- Critical workers who can access schools or educational settings
- Guidance on implementing protective measures in education and childcare settings
- Guidance for young people on shielding and protecting people most likely to become unwell if they catch coronavirus
- COVID-19: Guidance on shielding and protecting people defined on medical grounds as extremely vulnerable
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Helping Primary School Children Continue their Education During Coronavirus
Fri 22 May 2020Please click here to view the latest government advice on helping primary school children continue their education during coronavirus.
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National Thank A Teacher Day
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Coronavirus Testing Eligibility and How Test and Testing Kits Work
Thu 14 May 2020Coronavirus testing eligibility and how test and testing kits workAnyone in England showing symptoms of coronavirus who has to leave the home to go to work, or is aged 65 and over, is eligible for testing along with members of their households with symptoms. This is in addition to all essential workers with symptoms.Guidance on coronavirus testing, including who is eligible for a test, how to get tested and the different types of test available can be found here:The Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency has published guidance for members of the public and patients about coronavirus tests and testing kits, including information on the different types of tests available and how they work.The guidance can be found here: -
Supporting Your Family's Wellbeing During Coronavirus Isolation
Thu 14 May 2020This is a really challenging time for families. Parents are experiencing a sudden change in their lives and routines – and are having to balance children being home full time alongside jobs, employment and health worries, financial concerns and care for vulnerable family members. This is inevitably going to feel stressful at times – and remember, it’s okay if things don’t always feel okay at the moment.
As parents, there are things you can do to help daily life feel as manageable as possible for you and your family. Have a look at these top tips and activity ideas to help you set up a routine that works for you:- BLOG: Supporting your family's well-being during isolation
- BLOG: A parent's tips for managing family life in isolation
- BLOG: Tips for parenting in a difficult living situation during lockdown
- BLOG: Parents' tips for looking after yourself in lockdown
- Activities and conversation starters: Activities and conversation starters during the coronavirus pandemic