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<blockquote data-quote="hodders" data-source="post: 2266984" data-attributes="member: 153476"><p>Hi folks.</p><p>I work in an inner city primary school. We have an inset for staff on Monday then our yr6 return from June 2nd.</p><p>All teachers have been placed in a bubble with no more than 15 children and a TA.</p><p>On our protocol-as I am in the vulnerable group. It advised that whenever possible you should work from home. But if I chose to take the risk and come into school then other 'jobs' would be found.</p><p>So I now find myself decorating with one other person our old caretakers house which will become a community hub.</p><p>Covering the older chn at lunch breaks outside and picking up any surplus office admin.</p><p>All my choice, all with the appropriate risk assessment. And yes it would have been OK for me to stay at home if I chose.</p><p>I just need to do my bit, though my decorating skills aren't the best.</p><p>We are all different.</p><p>But all the guidance and protocol has been spot on from our school.</p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hodders, post: 2266984, member: 153476"] Hi folks. I work in an inner city primary school. We have an inset for staff on Monday then our yr6 return from June 2nd. All teachers have been placed in a bubble with no more than 15 children and a TA. On our protocol-as I am in the vulnerable group. It advised that whenever possible you should work from home. But if I chose to take the risk and come into school then other 'jobs' would be found. So I now find myself decorating with one other person our old caretakers house which will become a community hub. Covering the older chn at lunch breaks outside and picking up any surplus office admin. All my choice, all with the appropriate risk assessment. And yes it would have been OK for me to stay at home if I chose. I just need to do my bit, though my decorating skills aren't the best. We are all different. But all the guidance and protocol has been spot on from our school. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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