SEND YOUR CHILD TO SCHOOL UNLESS THEY HAVE ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING
To ensure we identify those with coronavirus while avoiding a huge increase in demand for tests from people without coronavirus symptoms, we ask that you recommend to your pupils, students and staff who feel unwell, that they get tested if:
- they develop one or more of the main coronavirus symptoms:
- a high temperature
- a new, continuous cough
- the loss or change of their sense of taste or smell, or
- they are recommended to get tested by a healthcare provider (e.g. GP or nurse)
Government Home Learning Support
Gov.uk has released an updated resource list for all ages. LINK
Help children aged 2 to 4 to learn at home during Coronavirus LINK
Help Primary School Children Continue Learning at Home LINK
Supporting Children's Mental Health: 10 Conversation Starters for Parents Online Safety Guide
Talking about mental health to children is sometimes hard. To the point that we can put off raising the subject, not wanting to unearth problems or raise overwhelming subjects that we perceive our child is too young or not ready for. But rather than keeping children in the dark, this guide is designed to help you confidently talk about mental health, so they feel comfortable talking about their own worries and end any stigma before it begins.
To view this guide click here.