Education staff need ​an urgent ​new safety ​plan for schools, says UNISON

The government should restrict school and nursery opening in England as in the first lockdown to help bring the national rate of infection down and ensure the safety of pupils, staff and the wider community, says UNISON today (Tuesday). The union has also called on the government to come up with the necessary funding so children from low-income families can have access to tablets or laptops, allowing high quality education to continue for everyone. The union has written to the Department for Education calling for a​n urgent meeting ​so the government can explain why all schools ​are to remain open during the ​second English lockdown. If ministers are determined to keep schools open, they must introduce a range of precautions to reduce the risks, with increased funding to match, says the union. These include priority testing for all school ​employees, requiring face coverings for all pupils and staff, and allowing many vulnerable ​workers to ​do their jobs from home where possible. The government must also share detailed scientific evidence about the risk of infection in schools, colleges and universities to justify their continued opening. UNISON head of education Jon Richards said: “Statistics show the return of schools, colleges and universities has played a major role in spreading the virus. ​ “Everyone agrees the well-being of pupils is vital, but so is the safety of staff. The government and the scientists must explain the reasons for education...
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