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Bath MP calls for urgent clarity on Government’s planned return of schools

Wednesday 20th May 2020 Bath Echo News Team Education, Politics

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Bath MP Wera Hobhouse has written to the Secretary of State Gavin Williamson asking him to provide urgent clarity over the Government’s planned return of schools on 1st June.

Ms Hobhouse wrote to the Secretary of State following conversations with parents, teachers, school heads, and other members of the community in Bath.

In the letter, Wera asks the Government to “make it clear to parents that it is taking full responsibility for the risk assessment of the reopening of schools, rather than leaving this to headteachers and leaders of multi-academy trusts”.

In addition to this, she requested clarity as to what protective measures will be in place when schools reopen.

Wera has urged the Government to “maintain an open and honest dialogue with school leaders, ensuring that they are consulted” throughout this time.

The Liberal Democrat MP said: “For the past week I have been hearing from members of the educational community here in Bath, many of whom are deeply concerned by the Government’s plan to return certain year groups to school from 1st June.

“Some are concerned that decisions have been made to prioritise parents getting back into the workplace over the well being of students and school staff.

“These are extremely complicated issues, yet the Government guidance is simply not there.

“The Secretary of State needs to urgently clarify both why these decisions have been made and what precautions will be in place to protect both students and staff.

“Teachers in Bath have been busy educating the children of key workers and need the Government to be clear about what precautions they are expected to take when more students return.”

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