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<blockquote data-quote="Max68" data-source="post: 2281592" data-attributes="member: 521172"><p>Totally agree. I have no idea what I am going to do come September when I will be expected back the the SEN School I work at. We haven't got a lot of kids, about 60 and around 40 staff but where there are less staff and children the building is smaller, classrooms no bigger than a small living room, narrow corridors and stairs etc. We are a week into our second attempt at a full opening. First time a few weeks ago there was a case so it closed again except for vulnerable and key worker kids for another two weeks. I suspect the same will happen again at some point.</p><p></p><p>I suspect most if not all kids will be back so the work from home option will finish so what do I do?! Masks or visors aren't mandatory so I could go down the voluntary route and look like a leper if no one else is doing it or the only other option is to call it a day if I don't want to risk it, but you can't claim benefits if you resign! Was due an HBA1C in June as my last was in December and it had jumped from 48 to 58 so no idea if it has gone up or down!</p><p></p><p>So many in the same boat. Everything opening up willy nilly and we just really have the same guidelines we had two months ago. Mind you I wouldn't be surprised if there was a second wave and by September we will be back where we started!!</p><p></p><p>Could be in a worse position though. Was reading an article earlier about how severely disabled people seem to have been forgotten totally. Here is the link, absolutely heart-breaking and you should ask how can this happen in a civilised country but when you see how the Government have dealt with this sadly you just aren't surprised! </p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-53221435" target="_blank">https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-53221435</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Max68, post: 2281592, member: 521172"] Totally agree. I have no idea what I am going to do come September when I will be expected back the the SEN School I work at. We haven't got a lot of kids, about 60 and around 40 staff but where there are less staff and children the building is smaller, classrooms no bigger than a small living room, narrow corridors and stairs etc. We are a week into our second attempt at a full opening. First time a few weeks ago there was a case so it closed again except for vulnerable and key worker kids for another two weeks. I suspect the same will happen again at some point. I suspect most if not all kids will be back so the work from home option will finish so what do I do?! Masks or visors aren't mandatory so I could go down the voluntary route and look like a leper if no one else is doing it or the only other option is to call it a day if I don't want to risk it, but you can't claim benefits if you resign! Was due an HBA1C in June as my last was in December and it had jumped from 48 to 58 so no idea if it has gone up or down! So many in the same boat. Everything opening up willy nilly and we just really have the same guidelines we had two months ago. Mind you I wouldn't be surprised if there was a second wave and by September we will be back where we started!! Could be in a worse position though. Was reading an article earlier about how severely disabled people seem to have been forgotten totally. Here is the link, absolutely heart-breaking and you should ask how can this happen in a civilised country but when you see how the Government have dealt with this sadly you just aren't surprised! [URL]https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-53221435[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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