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Schools re-opening- Risk Assessment For staff?

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QueenofLouisiana · 13/05/2020 18:07

I am a year 6 teacher, we have been asked to give our head information about health issues. As a result of this I have had an email saying I would be better not returning to work in June.
Anyone else in this situation? How did you reply? When are your school suggesting you can return?
If anyone could share any experience I’d appreciate it. If you prefer to PM me to avoid Daily Fail picking up information for their rag, I’m happy to a) prove I’m not a journalist and b) price I’m a longtime MNetter.

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Frlrlrubert · 13/05/2020 18:10

NEU advice is to refuse to engage with any prep for returning and contact them if your head insists.

QueenofLouisiana · 13/05/2020 18:14

TBF this is the only bit of prep we are being asked to do. The head is incredibly good about well being (generally, not just at the moment). She’s been very vocal about this opening being too much, too soon.

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Russell19 · 15/05/2020 13:13

Your head sounds very responsible and if I was you (after getting confirmation you'll still be paid) would reply being very grateful they are taking your health seriously. I am in the opposite situation, being pressured to go in and teach when I am in the clinically vulnerable group.

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