Responding to reports that teachers are being told to disable to
the NHS Test and Trace app in schools, NASUWT General Secretary
Dr Patrick Roach said:
“The Government rightly states that the NHS Test and Trace app is
a key part of the UK’s Covid-19 response. Instructions for the
use of the app clearly state it should switched on at all times
in schools unless the phone is in a locker.
“It beggars belief that some schools are disregarding such clear
instructions and it is deeply worrying that local public health
teams appear to be giving similar advice.
“Even more concerning is that some teachers are being told to
disregard app notifications to self-isolate, apparently in order
to reduce the numbers of staff and pupils self-isolating.
“A key aspect of controlling the virus is an effective test and
trace system, of which the app is an integral part.
“Schools and authorities overriding advice are putting at risk
the safety and the lives of teachers and pupils and risking much
larger outbreaks. This would lead to far more pupils and teachers
self-isolating than would be required if the app was followed.
“The Government’s test and trace system is already beset with
problems, and Ministers must act swiftly and with clarity to
ensure that schools are following the correct guidance at all
times and teachers have the app switched on in schools.”