School support must be fully protected or action will be taken warns Unite
Tuesday, 3 November 2020 11:14
Unite, the UK’s leading union, which represents school support
staff and school nurses across the UK is demanding that no
shortcuts are taken with their safety during the forthcoming
lockdown. While Unite fully understands the importance of all
children being able to access education, the safety of members must
not be compromised. If serious safety concerns are identified and
immediate action is not taken to remedy them, then Unite will
instruct staff to exercise their legal right to...Request free trial
Unite, the UK’s leading union, which represents
school support staff and school nurses across the UK is demanding
that no shortcuts are taken with their safety during the
forthcoming lockdown.
While Unite fully understands the importance of
all children being able to access education, the safety of members
must not be compromised.
If serious safety concerns are identified and
immediate action is not taken to remedy them, then Unite will
instruct staff to exercise their legal right to withdraw their work
until safety measures are fully
instigated.
Unite is calling for all schools to
apply the following measures:
-
Funding for full and adequate
PPE
-
Adequate resources provided to
clean and maintain schools to ensure a Covid safe learning and
working environment
-
Regularly updated risk
assessments, that staff can access and are consulted
on
-
Social distancing at all times
even if this means smaller class
sizes
-
Strict safeguards to ensure
vulnerable staff e.g. pregnant women, clinically extremely
vulnerable and higher risk groups including BAEM, are full
protected
-
Access to
testing
-
Transparency of available data on
risks to children, families and school
staff
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A plan for remote learning and
government funded resources such as laptops for children
learning at home
-
All contracted staff working to
support schools guaranteed normal pay if self-isolating or
absent for Covid related
reasons
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School nurses to remain in
dedicated roles to support whole school
communities.
Unite assistant general secretary Gail Cartmail said: “School staff
are feeling incredibly vulnerable and believe their legitimate
concerns are being ignored as the country faces the full impact of
the second wave of Covid-19 and England prepares for a second
national lockdown.
“It is vitally important that children are able to access education
but if schools are to stay open then all workers including support
staff and nurses must be fully protected at all times.
“Unite will not tolerate the health of our members being
compromised and if there is an immediate threat to their wellbeing
we will instruct them to withdraw from work.
“As an immediate first step schools must update full and rigorous
risk assessments taking into account any health concerns.
“Many support staff who have serious health concerns are feeling
incredibly exposed as the government has removed the shielding
protections that the vulnerable could previously utilise.
“The bottom line is that the safety of the whole school community,
children, their families and staff must not be compromised.”
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