yes and those with an educational health care plan - although to me that doesn’t mean vulnerable. Some of my EHCP kiddos are safer at home isolating due to medical needs.Following on from the last post.
I think the vunrable children are the ones who are under social services, I think they might have mentioned that?
Do you have a reliable source for this as can’t see any reference on the main news outlets.yes and those with an educational health care plan - although to me that doesn’t mean vulnerable. Some of my EHCP kiddos are safer at home isolating due to medical needs.
If she's fit and healthy she should be okay to continue working without any issue providing she practises social distancing and good hygiene.My Mum (late 60s no underlying health conditions) is being told she has to go to work and no provision will be made for working from home. The job is for a local council but an office role and not an essential service. Surely that is barbaric and against government recommendations?
Are they likely to change their stance if/when Lockdown happens? I’m trying to see if I can afford to support her for 3 months so she can request it unpaid.
She lives alone and would end up only seeing her work colleagues until she inevitably gets the virus as family and friends are all high risk
If it were me, I would care for my child and not expect the school to do it, purely because my other half worked on the front line! That's just selfish of the stay at home mum to be honest!They said children with a social worker too. How does it work if one adult works in a frontline service and the other doesnt?
Will the school provide the childcare or is the 'non essential' worker expected to do it.
Only curious because of a couple of comments I've seen made on Facebook from people assuming because their significant other work in the nhs/police/is a delivery driver that their children will still go to school. One of the people commenting this is actually a stay at home mum.
I'm pretty sure I heard Boris say that those getting free school meals would not go without while at home, so try not to worryThat’s going to go down like a lead balloon with my sonAt least if he went in his lunch will be free, my food bill will Skyrocket with everyone at home.
He doesn’t qualify for free school meals. my shop was over £100 instead of the usual £65 odd as OH gets fed at work too. They eat sooooo much foodI'm pretty sure I heard Boris say that those getting free school meals would not go without while at home, so try not to worry
Here’s something on the TES https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.tes.com/news/coronavirus-all-schools-england-closing-friday?ampDo you have a reliable source for this as can’t see any reference on the main news outlets.
If true that’s going to go down like a lead balloon with my sonAt least if he went in his lunch will be free, my food bill will Skyrocket with everyone at home.
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