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I’m so glad I live in Scotland and we have a devolved government who can speak with clarity and get and honest and understandable message across. Boris has caused confusion, whether some think it’s really clear or not, the number of people still with a lot of questions show he hasn’t been clear. He’s a bumbling idiot and an embarrassment.

I’m worried still about if I will have a job at the end of this as the industry I work in has been struggling anyway before this. I’m worried how I will cope on less than my full salary for the foreseeable and my partner is self employment and hasn’t earned anything since March. I’m worried my 61 year old dad and my brother have been working throughout this crisis and they are the only family I have. All of this worry hasn’t stopped but least I know the situation from the last 7 weeks hasn’t changed for now.
 
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Apparently someone from offsted has said it’s the youngest that have been most effected, don’t know why year six
I'm guessing year 6 to get them ready and do any final bits to prepare them for Secondary school
 
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Just do what's right for you x... If your mum can give you what you need do it !
 
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Sorry to hear you're going through a tough time. I don't know the official answer ...but there have been people breaking the rules because they are bored or fancied seeing mates, and you sound like you need a bit of support so if going to stay with your mum for a few days will help then I think you should.

I'm also sure I read something on social media about people being abused can go between their home and a safe place. I know it isn't the same thing but you sound like you could do with the space and help from your mum. Take care
 
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Exactly this.
 
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Apparently someone from offsted has said it’s the youngest that have been most effected, don’t know why year six
It also affects the new intake this September. My daughter (reception) is not ready to leave reception and move up to year 1. She will be terrified and so unsettled and also as much as we have worked so hard at home, she is not progressing as much as she would at school.
 
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I'm going to retire to Scotland I think
 
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If you are desperate and requiring the support. Do it I take it you've ( mum & you ) both been isolating anyway. So I’d just do it and not tell anyone. Mental health comes first.
 
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How you not getting PPE ? I do AGP’s every day and we’ve had no issue with PPE since day 1
God knows! It’s a joke. We have UDCs near us that we are being deployed to for a few days a month on a rota and even at one of them they have had to stop AGPs as they no longer had any gowns!
 
Advice has been that if you need to take some time out after an argument you can temporarily move house. I know that’s not what’s going on in your situation, but I’m sure the underlying principles should apply. Take care and sending love
 
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If you are desperate and requiring the support. Do it I take it you've ( mum & you ) both been isolating anyway. So I’d just do it and not tell anyone. Mental health comes first.
If your in the vulnerable category I think your allowed support/visits it's not just OAP's that are classed as vulnerable x
 
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I would go to your mums but maybe for longer than a few days (isolation period of 2 weeks maybe?) - If they govt say you can leave the house if youve got in to an argument and can stay with a friend then surely if your health is suffering, you can stay with someone who you feel comfortable with to look after you.

Hope you feel better soon x
 
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