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ASD Training Team Virtual Drop May 2022 Dates
Thu 28 Apr 2022The ASD Training Team
The Liverpool ASD Training Team are providing a series of virtual drop in advisory sessions via zoom. They are for parent/carers wishing to talk in a private one to one setting about any questions or concerns they may have about their child. You do not require a diagnosis of ASD to book your place.
Dates for April - May 2021 Times for each date
Wednesday 4th May 9.30– 10.15
Thursday 5th May 10.30 – 11.15
Friday 6th May 11.30 – 12.15
Friday 13th May 1.00 – 1.45
Thursday 19th May 2.00 – 2.45
To book your place please email your choice of date and time and you will be emailed a zoom link. There are two places available for each time slot.
asdtrainingteam@liverpool.gov.uk
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Update for Parents and Carers of Kingsley Primary School - 31 March 2022
Fri 08 Apr 2022Update for Parents and Carers of Kingsley Primary School
31 March 2022
My name is Elaine Mc Causland, and I wanted to introduce myself and the team here at Liverpool City Council’s Granby Street Lifelong Learning, Skills and Employment Support Centre. I hope this letter finds you all well and I’m writing to you to give you an update on the activities, services and support that are available for you to access at the Centre – just next door but one from your school...
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End of testing letter to parents April 2022
Tue 05 Apr 2022End of testing letter to parents
1st April 2022
Dear Parent / Carer,
We are now all learning to live safely with COVID-19. From 1st April 2022, the government has changed the rules on accessing tests for COVID-19. As a result of this, they have removed the current COVID-19 guidance for schools and replaced it with more generic guidance:
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/people-with-symptoms-of-a-respiratory-infection-including-covid-19
As we move into this next phase, schools will continue to be asked to have a baseline of control measures in place such as ensuring occupied spaces are well-ventilated, and reinforcing good hygiene practices such as hand washing and cleaning.
Updated guidance from the government states that whilst it is not recommended that children and young people are tested for COVID-19 unless directed to by a health professional, if they were to test positive, they should not come into school and try to isolate for 3 days after the day they took the test. After 3 days, if they are well enough, they can return to school.
Children and young people with mild symptoms such as a runny nose, sore throat, or slight cough, who are otherwise well, can continue to attend school.
Children and young people who are unwell and have a high temperature should stay at home and avoid contact with other people, where they can. They can go back to school and resume normal activities when they no longer have a high temperature, and they are well enough to attend.
Through this next phase, we will continue to work with schools to support them and advise them when they may need to implement additional controls.
Vaccination is still the best way to keep everyone including children and young people safe. Please check the latest information on who can have a COVID-19 vaccination and how to get it here: www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/coronavirus-vaccination/
Local drop-in clinics: https://www.liverpoolccg.nhs.uk/drop-in-vaccination.
Thank you for your support.
Yours Sincerely,
Matt Ashton
Director of Public Health
Steve Reddy
Director of Children’s Service